You can generate the product URL from the product ID:
$productUrl = 'http://mydomain.com/index.php?controller=product&id_product=' . $productId;
If Friendly URL is turned on then the URL will be rewritten.
質問
I have two stores using Prestashop. I would like to import a products URLs list from the first to the second.
I can access to the product list by using http://example.com/api/products
I can also access to the product information by using
http://example.com/api/products/{ProductID}
By this way I can access to all products data but I can't find product URL.
Is there a way to retrieve a product URL from Prestashop ?
解決
You can generate the product URL from the product ID:
$productUrl = 'http://mydomain.com/index.php?controller=product&id_product=' . $productId;
If Friendly URL is turned on then the URL will be rewritten.
他のヒント
For those who are looking to generate the absolute url inside their store, you can do the following :
$product = new Product(Tools::getValue('id_product'));
$link = new Link();
$url = $link->getProductLink($product);
Will result with something like :
http://your.prestashop-website.com/fr/1-T-shirts-a-manches-courtes-delaves.html
In prestashop > 1.6 you can proceed :
And the job is done, here is my code:
protected $webserviceParameters = array(
'objectMethods' => array(
'add' => 'addWs',
'update' => 'updateWs'
),
'objectNodeNames' => 'ProductForWs',
'fields' => array(
'id_default_image' => array(
'getter' => 'getCoverWs',
'setter' => 'setCoverWs',
'xlink_resource' => array(
'resourceName' => 'images',
'subResourceName' => 'products'
)
)
),
'associations' => array(
'url' => array('resource' => 'url',
'fields' => array(
'url' => array('required' => true)
),
'setter' => false
)
),
);
public static $definition = array(
'table' => 'product',
'primary' => 'id_product',
'fields' => array(
'name' => array('type' => self::TYPE_STRING, 'lang' => true, 'validate' => 'isCatalogName', 'required' => true, 'size' => 128),
'url' => array('type' => self::TYPE_STRING),
'associations' => array(),
),
);
public function getWsUrl(){
$link = new Link();
$product = new Product($this->id);
return array(array("url" => $link->getProductLink($product)));
}
The WebServiceOutputBuilder will call your function and return the url path as an association. Like:
<associations>
<url nodeType="url" api="url">
<url>
<url>
<![CDATA[ http://prestashop.dev/14-prod.html ]]>
</url>
</url>
</url>
</associations>
On PrestaShop™ 1.4.5.1 I use
public function getProductLink($id)
{
global $cookie;
$productUrl = "http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].'/product.php?id_product=' . $id;
return $productUrl;
}
In add to @robin-delaporte you can use this overriding Product class and automatically get for all languages in your prestashop.
protected $webserviceParameters = array(
'objectMethods' => array(
'add' => 'addWs',
'update' => 'updateWs'
),
'objectNodeNames' => 'ProductForWs',
'fields' => array(
'id_default_image' => array(
'getter' => 'getCoverWs',
'setter' => 'setCoverWs',
'xlink_resource' => array(
'resourceName' => 'images',
'subResourceName' => 'products'
)
)
),
'associations' => array(
'url' => array(
'resource' => 'url',
'fields' => array(
'url' => array()
),
'setter' => false
),
),
);
public function getWsUrl(){
$languages = Language::getLanguages(true, $this->context->shop->id);
$link = new Link();
$product = new Product($this->id);
if (!count($languages))
return array(array("url" => $link->getProductLink($product)));;
$default_rewrite = array();
$rewrite_infos = Product::getUrlRewriteInformations($this->id);
foreach ($rewrite_infos as $infos)
$default_rewrite[$infos['id_lang']] = $link->getProductLink($this->id, $infos['link_rewrite'], $infos['category_rewrite'], $infos['ean13'], (int)$infos['id_lang']);
return $default_rewrite;
}
Define $your_product_id in the controller file of the tpl file, then call it from the tpl file as follows
yourcontroller.php
public function hookTheHookYouWant()
{
$set_product = $this->context->smarty->assign(array(
'product_id' => 27,
));
$set_product = $this->context->smarty->fetch($this->local_path.'views/templates/front/yourtplfile.tpl');
return $set_product;
}
}
yourtplfile.tpl
{url entity='product' id=$product_id}