Reputation: 401
My goal is to achieve something like the following with flowbuilder:
Trigger: order placed (achievable with the flowbuilder)
If : if order.customFields.customtextField not empty (trying to implement this)
Action : send email with (achievable with the flowbuilder)
For this, I am trying to add a custom rule for order following this : https://developer.shopware.com/docs/guides/plugins/plugins/framework/rule/add-custom-rules#create-custom-rule
But, I see that the last created order is not easily accessible in the rule class. Is there a better/recommended way to do check for an order custom field after order is placed?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 822
Reputation: 401
I see that another approach that worked for me was with adding a custom trigger(event) which is dispatched when checkout.order.placed
event is fired and if that event's order
has the custom field that I am looking for.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 13161
Within the flow the order is converted back to a cart with the order line items becoming cart line items once again. This is done to make existing rules work for both evaluating carts and orders. This also means the custom fields of a placed order are not available in the context of the cart as they wouldn't be available yet during checkout. Unfortunately within a rule condition there is no ideal way to identify if the cart was converted from an existing order, no less which order it is.
What you could do however is add a new flow action. Within the scope of the action you could have access to the order
entity and then decide within the action what to do with it. The triggers for order placed or enter/leave states will dispatch CheckoutOrderPlacedEvent
or OrderStateMachineStateChangeEvent
respectively. Both of these have a getter for the order
entity which you will be able to access from within your action.
public function handle(FlowEvent $event): void
{
$baseEvent = $event->getEvent();
if (!$baseEvent instanceof CheckoutOrderPlacedEvent && !$baseEvent instanceof OrderStateMachineStateChangeEvent) {
return;
}
$order = $baseEvent->getOrder();
// evaluate the order and decide what to do with it
}
Upvotes: 1