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05. Product model and migration

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01. Introduction and demo
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02. Installing Laravel, Breeze and Livewire
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03. Creating categories
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04. Recursively displaying categories
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05. Product model and migration
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06. Showing a product
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07. Product variation setup
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08. Creating the product selector
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09. Loading child variation dropdowns
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10. Faking adding the final variation
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11. Setting up product stock
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12. Calculating variation stock levels
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13. Adding product images with MediaLibrary
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14. Creating the product gallery
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15. Providing a fallback image
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16. Adding media to product variations
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17. Creating the cart model
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18. Registering the cart service
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19. Creating a cart session
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20. Showing the cart in the navigation
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21. Caching the cart instance
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22. Adding items to the cart
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23. Creating the notification component
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24. Showing the user's cart
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25. Outputting cart items
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26. Showing variation specifics
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27. Updating item quantity
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28. Removing an item from the cart
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29. Calculating the cart summary
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30. Showing the category products page
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31. Indexing products in Meilisearch
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32. Hooking up products to categories
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33. Building the product browser
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34. Showing child categories
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35. Indexing product variations for filtering
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36. Outputting variations for filtering
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37. Hooking up product filters with Livewire
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38. Filtering products
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39. Filtering by price
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40. Adding global navigation search
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41. Handling products that are not live
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42. Price range category fix
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43. Scaffolding the checkout page
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44. Listing shipping options
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45. Calculating the cart totals
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46. Validating the account form
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47. Validating the shipping form
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48. Saving the shipping address
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49. Selecting a saved shipping address
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50. Fix shipping address error for non authenticated users
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51. Redirecting if the cart is empty
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52. Checking for quantity changes
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53. Syncing if quantities have changed
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54. Flashing a message when quantities have changed
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55. Setting up for orders
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56. Creating an order
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57. Attaching variations to order
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58. Reducing stock after ordering
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59. Meilisearch filter query fix
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60. Showing the order confirmation page
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61. Attaching orders for registering guest users
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62. Scaffolding the orders page
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63. Filling in order variation details
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64. Returning the order status
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65. Detecting order status changes
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66. Sending the order status change email
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67. Sending an order confirmation email
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68. Handling deleted cart records
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69. Transferring the guest cart
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70. Creating a presenter for the order status
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71. Setting up Stripe
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72. Creating and updating a PaymentIntent
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73. The Stripe card form
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74. Validating before payment
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75. Submitting a payment
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76. Checking for a successful payment
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77. Handling Stripe client errors
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78. Entangling Stripe customer data
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Transcript

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We're going to be jumping straight into products. So let's get our products table set up, have a look at what information we want to include in here and what information we don't want to include.
00:09
So let's go ahead and make a model out here called product and, of course, generate a migration alongside of that. So if we open up our create products table migration, let's fill this in with the information that we need.
00:21
So again, this is going to be pretty straightforward. We're going to have a string in here with the title. We're going to have a slug in here as well. So let's add slug.
00:29
And again, make sure that's constrained uniquely in the database. We're also going to include a description as well. I'll just add this as a string, but you
00:37
can add that as text if you need anything a little bit longer. And we're also going to make that nullable because a product might not have a description. Now let's talk about pricing.
00:46
We're going to cover pricing in detail later on in the course. But for pricing, we don't want to store this as a decimal or a float. We want to store this as an integer.
00:54
So for example, if something costs 1 pound, that's going to be 100 pence or cents, however you have them denominations. So let's go ahead and add in an integer for our price.
01:05
And then we're going to pull in a package later to deal with formatting these properly. The reason that integers are good for prices is they are much more precise.
01:15
If you start using floats and decimals, you will end up at some point with some really dodgy pricing. So we're going to also make this unsigned because we never want this to be negative.
01:25
What we're also going to allow for, and the only other thing we're going to allow for, is a date time, which tells us when a product is live. It's very likely that in some sort of admin panel,
01:35
you're going to want to modify a product before it goes live, add pictures, make sure it looks good. So let's add in a live column, which can also be nullable because, of course, if it is nullable, then it's not live.
01:48
And that is pretty much all we need for our product. So let's go and run phpArtisanMigrate. And let's check this out over in the database. There we go.
01:58
That is as simple as our products table gets. The complex part and the part where we start to dive into the different variations comes under the variation model, the variation table.
02:09
So I'm just going to add in one product here. Let's just call this example product for now and add in a example product string. And I'll just say this is an example product.
02:19
We're going to dive straight over to the product page in the next episode. And let's just add a price here of 50 in whatever currency you're working at.
02:28
And we'll also set live at to now. We'll deal with marking things live and not live a little bit later. So that is our first product in a really, really simple product
02:41
table, which is all we need. It's pretty much just the data to display this product to the user, which we're going to do in the next episode.
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Overview

Build a robust e-commerce platform with a Laravel and Livewire. Features products with unlimited and flexible variations, a product browser with filters and price range slider, global product search, guest checkout, shipping and payment implementation, order status tracking and more.

Alex Garrett-Smith
Alex Garrett-Smith
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