Exporting discounted line items seems to be a common problem. I need to export the line item prices to my accounting software.
I'm trying to check for a coupon AND a specific product TAG, then apply the math with liquid to the actual discounted price.
I feel like I'm close but I'm striking out.
Any Advice would be much appreciated.
{% if line_items.tags contains '001' AND line_items.discounts == true %}
{{ line_item.price | times: .75 }}
{% else %}
{{ line_item.price }}
{% endif %}
Something like this?
{% for line_item in line_items %}
{% if line_item.product.tags contains '001' and line_item.discounts %}
{% assign rebate = 0 %}
{% for discount in line_item.discounts %}
{% if discount.type == 'PercentageDiscount' %}
{% assign rebate = line_item.price | times:discount.amount %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{{ line_item.price | minus:rebate }}
{% else %}
{{ line_item.price }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
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I am working a shopify shop but not trying to sell products but rather appointments.
I am using a shopify extension called Sesami to do so.
In the customer/account.liquid page I want to show the next coming appointment (or appointments) and a different information to people who don't have any future appointment coming.
I have been trying to do this with the following code :
{% if customer.orders != blank %}
{% for order in customer.orders %}
{%- for line_item in order.line_items -%}
{% for property in line_item.properties limit:1 %}
{% assign today_date = 'now' | date: '%s' %}
{% assign pre_date = property.last | date: '%s' %}
{% if pre_date >= today_date %}
{{ line_item.product.title | link_to: line_item.product.url }}
{% for property in line_item.properties limit:1 %}
{% if property != blank %}
{{ property.last | date: format: 'abbreviated_date' }}
{{ 'customer.orders.at' | t }}
{% endif %}
{%- endfor -%}
{% for property in line_item.properties offset:1 %}
{{ property.last }}
{%- endfor -%}
{{ line_item.image | img_url: 'small' | img_tag }}
{{ order.fulfillment_status_label }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{%- endfor -%}
{% endfor %}
{% else %}
Content for people with no booking at all
{% endif %}
But the problem is that the forloop stays open and therefore shows the content I am hoping to display to people with no upcoming appointment multiple times based on the total number of past appointments.
I imagine there is a much simpler way to do this and am hoping you can help me find it !
Thanks a lot,
Julien
Consider using {% break %} when you'd like the loop to stop it's current iteration.
https://shopify.github.io/liquid/tags/iteration/#break
I want to check if there's no compare price, and I cannot get any of the following to work in Shopify:
{% if price > compare_at_price %}
{% if compare_at_price == 0 %}
{% if compare_at_price == "" %}
I want to output some HTML when the compare_price doesn't exist.
You are missing the object here to get its attributes:
{% if product.price > product.compare_at_price %}
Do something
{% endif %}
To check if there is one:
{% if product.compare_at_price %}
Do sthg
{% endif %}
To check if there isn't one:
{% unless product.compare_at_price %}
Do sthg
{% endunless %}
Documentation:
https://shopify.dev/docs/themes/liquid/reference/objects/product
We are producing Invoices with Shopify's 'Order Printer' app.
and want to customise the Invoice.
For instance, if they have bought a 'book' - we want it to say "Enjoy your book"
and if a 'CD' - "Enjoy the music".
I've found I can test the first item they purchased with 'limit:1' :
{% for line_item in unfulfilled_line_items limit:1 %}
productType: {{ line_item.product.type }} - prodtype:{{product.type}} <br/>
{% if line_item.product.type contains "cd" %}
its a CD <br/>
{% else %}
it's not a CD?)<br/>
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
But I would really like to scan the whole of the product.type array to determine how many of each product type there are - and output either/both messages - with plural 's' as appropriate.
Any ideas?
You're on the right track instead of limiting though you basically want to count.
{% assign cd_count = 0 %}
{% assign book_count = 0 %}
{% for line_item in unfulfilled_line_items %}
{% if line_item.product.type == "cd" %}
{% assign cd_count = cd_count | plus: 1%}
{% endif %}
{% if line_item.product.type == "book" %}
{% assign book_count = book_count | plus: 1 %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
cd count: {{ cd_count }}
book count: {{ book_count}}
Now that you have a count you should be able to just do an if statement of the count numbers.
Thanks #trowse - solved the zeros issues, they were due to OrderPrinter cache problems and limitations. Just in case anyone needs it. Here's our solution:
<!-- count how many of each product type we are/have????? fullfilling -->
{% assign count_cd = 0 %}
{% assign count_bk = 0 %}
{% for line_item in unfulfilled_line_items %}
{% if line_item.product.type contains "cd" %}
{% assign count_cd = count_cd | plus:1 %}
{% endif %}
{% if line_item.product.type contains "Book" %}
{% assign count_bk = count_bk | plus:1 %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
<!--- end of counting -->
<!-- Enjoy.. message -->
{% if {{count_cd > 0 %}
Enjoy the music
{% if {{count_bk > 0 %}
and the {{ count_bk | pluralize: 'book', 'books' }}<br/>
{% endif %}
{% else %}
{% if {{count_bk > 0 %}
Enjoy the {{ count_bk | pluralize: 'book', 'books' }}<br/>
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
Is it possible to see if an item is already in the cart and add a class to div on the product page?
I was hoping something like:
{% for line_item in cart.items %}
{% if line_item.title = product.title %}
{% assign incart = "in-cart" %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
would do this: {% if line_item.title = product.title %} but Shopify doesn't like it. Ideas?
line_item.title is different than product.title. Because line_item.title is the variant of the product which is in the cart.
Say product title is Shirt
And the line_item.title will be Shirt-Red(red variant)
So try this line_item.product.title
Try something like this:
{% assign in_cart = false %}
{% for item in cart.items %}
{% if item.product.handle == product.handle %}
{% assign in_cart = true %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% if in_cart == true %}
Product is already in the cart...
{% endif %}
Also note that in your if statement you should use ==, not =.
i want to do something like this in Shopify:
{% for i in (0..10) %}
{% capture slide %}slide{{i}}{% endcapture %}
{{ settings.slide }}//i need the value of this one
// i want to get the values for settings.slide1, settings.slide2 etc
{% endfor %}
Another example:
{% for i in (0..10) %}
{{ settings.slide[i] }}//i need the value of this one
{% endfor %}
This is a simplified version of what im trying to achieve.
Thanks
Try this:
{% for i in (0..10) %}
{% assign current_slide = 'slide' | append: i %}
{{ settings[current_slide] }}
{% endfor %}