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Is there a list of all magento 2 functions like getName(), getPrice() etc
Magento 2 : What is the Best Way to Implement Favorite Products List for Regular Customer?Show product price in custom blockHow to include a custom attribute in the product details page?How to change category layouts for specific types of products magento 2.1.9Remove/hide product actions from category page via XML layoutMagento 2 Ui Conditions component in custom moduleUpdate product programaticallyProducts are not displaying less than 100Magento 2 Gallery Images HTMLRest API to a Magento 2 Site
I'm trying to fetch information of certain products, just not sure what function is available.
I was wondering if there is a list of all magento 2 functions, like getName(), getPrice() etc.., then I can choose which I can use easily. thanks
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I'm trying to fetch information of certain products, just not sure what function is available.
I was wondering if there is a list of all magento 2 functions, like getName(), getPrice() etc.., then I can choose which I can use easily. thanks
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I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
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Aug 27 '18 at 3:08
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I'm trying to fetch information of certain products, just not sure what function is available.
I was wondering if there is a list of all magento 2 functions, like getName(), getPrice() etc.., then I can choose which I can use easily. thanks
magento-2.1
I'm trying to fetch information of certain products, just not sure what function is available.
I was wondering if there is a list of all magento 2 functions, like getName(), getPrice() etc.., then I can choose which I can use easily. thanks
magento-2.1
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I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
– liyakat
Aug 27 '18 at 3:08
add a comment |
I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
– liyakat
Aug 27 '18 at 3:08
I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
– liyakat
Aug 27 '18 at 3:08
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
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Its unclear to me what you are asking for If you want to know what a product model functions are available to use you can refer to
<Magento Dir>/vendor/magento/module-catalog/Model/Product.php
See in Git
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All Magento Models extend the MagentoFrameworkDataObject
class. This class has the magic method __call
implemented.
Long story short, it means that models don't necessarily have to have all the methods defined. Every column's getter and setter is already defined in the model. So for example, if there's a model Phone
defined for a table my_phones
having columns phone_id
, model
, and price
, then the Phone
class would have functions getPhoneId()
, getModel()
, getPrice()
, setPhoneId($id)
, setModel($model)
, and setPrice($price)
functions predefined, without us explicity defining it (notice the snake_case to CamelCase transformation while forming the method names).
This becomes more complicated when we deal with EAV models (like the Product model), since we don't know all the "columns" that it's fetching.
For an EAV collection, we can use the addFieldToSelect()
method to add "columns" to retrieve.
And for models, we can always call the getData()
method to fetch all the data values.
So to answer your question, no there isn't any list of methods, because even Magento doesn't know all the methods required, since the admin can add new attributes later on. Still to get all the columns fetched, we could do something like print_r(array_keys($product->getData()));
to print all the columns in the screen, for that model
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Its unclear to me what you are asking for If you want to know what a product model functions are available to use you can refer to
<Magento Dir>/vendor/magento/module-catalog/Model/Product.php
See in Git
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Its unclear to me what you are asking for If you want to know what a product model functions are available to use you can refer to
<Magento Dir>/vendor/magento/module-catalog/Model/Product.php
See in Git
add a comment |
Its unclear to me what you are asking for If you want to know what a product model functions are available to use you can refer to
<Magento Dir>/vendor/magento/module-catalog/Model/Product.php
See in Git
Its unclear to me what you are asking for If you want to know what a product model functions are available to use you can refer to
<Magento Dir>/vendor/magento/module-catalog/Model/Product.php
See in Git
answered May 22 '17 at 5:41
PriyankPriyank
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All Magento Models extend the MagentoFrameworkDataObject
class. This class has the magic method __call
implemented.
Long story short, it means that models don't necessarily have to have all the methods defined. Every column's getter and setter is already defined in the model. So for example, if there's a model Phone
defined for a table my_phones
having columns phone_id
, model
, and price
, then the Phone
class would have functions getPhoneId()
, getModel()
, getPrice()
, setPhoneId($id)
, setModel($model)
, and setPrice($price)
functions predefined, without us explicity defining it (notice the snake_case to CamelCase transformation while forming the method names).
This becomes more complicated when we deal with EAV models (like the Product model), since we don't know all the "columns" that it's fetching.
For an EAV collection, we can use the addFieldToSelect()
method to add "columns" to retrieve.
And for models, we can always call the getData()
method to fetch all the data values.
So to answer your question, no there isn't any list of methods, because even Magento doesn't know all the methods required, since the admin can add new attributes later on. Still to get all the columns fetched, we could do something like print_r(array_keys($product->getData()));
to print all the columns in the screen, for that model
add a comment |
All Magento Models extend the MagentoFrameworkDataObject
class. This class has the magic method __call
implemented.
Long story short, it means that models don't necessarily have to have all the methods defined. Every column's getter and setter is already defined in the model. So for example, if there's a model Phone
defined for a table my_phones
having columns phone_id
, model
, and price
, then the Phone
class would have functions getPhoneId()
, getModel()
, getPrice()
, setPhoneId($id)
, setModel($model)
, and setPrice($price)
functions predefined, without us explicity defining it (notice the snake_case to CamelCase transformation while forming the method names).
This becomes more complicated when we deal with EAV models (like the Product model), since we don't know all the "columns" that it's fetching.
For an EAV collection, we can use the addFieldToSelect()
method to add "columns" to retrieve.
And for models, we can always call the getData()
method to fetch all the data values.
So to answer your question, no there isn't any list of methods, because even Magento doesn't know all the methods required, since the admin can add new attributes later on. Still to get all the columns fetched, we could do something like print_r(array_keys($product->getData()));
to print all the columns in the screen, for that model
add a comment |
All Magento Models extend the MagentoFrameworkDataObject
class. This class has the magic method __call
implemented.
Long story short, it means that models don't necessarily have to have all the methods defined. Every column's getter and setter is already defined in the model. So for example, if there's a model Phone
defined for a table my_phones
having columns phone_id
, model
, and price
, then the Phone
class would have functions getPhoneId()
, getModel()
, getPrice()
, setPhoneId($id)
, setModel($model)
, and setPrice($price)
functions predefined, without us explicity defining it (notice the snake_case to CamelCase transformation while forming the method names).
This becomes more complicated when we deal with EAV models (like the Product model), since we don't know all the "columns" that it's fetching.
For an EAV collection, we can use the addFieldToSelect()
method to add "columns" to retrieve.
And for models, we can always call the getData()
method to fetch all the data values.
So to answer your question, no there isn't any list of methods, because even Magento doesn't know all the methods required, since the admin can add new attributes later on. Still to get all the columns fetched, we could do something like print_r(array_keys($product->getData()));
to print all the columns in the screen, for that model
All Magento Models extend the MagentoFrameworkDataObject
class. This class has the magic method __call
implemented.
Long story short, it means that models don't necessarily have to have all the methods defined. Every column's getter and setter is already defined in the model. So for example, if there's a model Phone
defined for a table my_phones
having columns phone_id
, model
, and price
, then the Phone
class would have functions getPhoneId()
, getModel()
, getPrice()
, setPhoneId($id)
, setModel($model)
, and setPrice($price)
functions predefined, without us explicity defining it (notice the snake_case to CamelCase transformation while forming the method names).
This becomes more complicated when we deal with EAV models (like the Product model), since we don't know all the "columns" that it's fetching.
For an EAV collection, we can use the addFieldToSelect()
method to add "columns" to retrieve.
And for models, we can always call the getData()
method to fetch all the data values.
So to answer your question, no there isn't any list of methods, because even Magento doesn't know all the methods required, since the admin can add new attributes later on. Still to get all the columns fetched, we could do something like print_r(array_keys($product->getData()));
to print all the columns in the screen, for that model
answered Aug 26 '18 at 18:30
Jay GhoshJay Ghosh
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I don't think there is.Because i have also search for this on Google but found Nothing.Its very important a complete list of functions with their details in Magento 2.
– Anees
Aug 26 '18 at 18:17
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
– liyakat
Aug 27 '18 at 3:08