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Magento module: Create your own controller

Respect my authoritahMagento is based on MVC model. This model helps for defining models, view (layout + templates) and controllers. Despite big amount of modules available by default in Magento and on Magento Connect, you may want to create your own module and define your controller for you Magento website. No problem, this tutorial will explain you how to create your own controller and how to make it respect its authoritah to layouts and templates.

Purpose of this example controller will be to give result of two integers multiplication (very useful if you lost your calculator). Integers will be provided through a basic form. Result will be displayed in a Magento notification.

Before starting creation of your module, please turn off the cache management in order to see immediately every change.

Creating your module

Our extension will be named arithmetic. Folders needed for this extension are created.

$ mkdir -p app/code/local/Baobaz/Arithmetic/controllers
$ mkdir -p app/code/local/Baobaz/Arithmetic/etc

We create file app/code/local/Baobaz/Arithmetic/etc/config.xml, in order to register this extension

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config>
    <modules>
        <baobaz_arithmetic>
            <version>0.0.1</version>
        </baobaz_arithmetic>
    </modules>
</config>

And a file app/etc/modules/Baobaz_Arithmetic.xml for its activation:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config>
    <modules>
        <Baobaz_Arithmetic>
            <active>true</active>
            <codePool>local</codePool>
        </Baobaz_Arithmetic>
    </modules>
</config>

For more informations about creation of a new extension, please check Wojtek's post "Developing module for Magento Tutorial - Where to Begin [Part 1]".

Creating a controller

You need now to create file app/code/local/Baobaz/Arithmetic/controllers/IntegerController.php and write method that will be used for multiplication.

Controller files must always follow pattern xxxxxController.php (xxxxx will be used after in url for calling this controller) and put in controllers folder.
Controllers methods names must follow pattern yyyyyAction (yyyyy will also be used in url for calling this controller). For the moment content of our file is:

class Baobaz_Arithmetic_IntegerController extends Mage_Core_Controller_Front_Action
{
    public function multiplyAction(){
    }
}

We need to indicate now that some controllers are available in Arithmetic modules. For doing that, we add the following content in app/code/local/Baobaz/Arithmetic/etc/config.xml file:

<config>
    ...
    <frontend>
        <routers>
            <arithmetic>
                <use>standard</use>
                <args>
                    <module>Baobaz_Arithmetic</module>
                    <frontName>arithmetic</frontName>
                </args>
            </arithmetic>
        </routers>  
    </frontend>
</config>

Let see how this router declaration works:

  • <frontend> indicates that router will be use in front part of website
  • <routers> is where you declare all your routers
  • <arithmetic> is identifier of this router
  • <use>standard</use> can take value standard (for front part) or admin (for admin part).
  • <module>Baobaz_Arithmetic</module> indicates which module contain controller that handles this router
  • <frontName>arithmetic</frontName> is router name that will be used in url

We can now modify multiplyAction method for making it displaying a message:

public function multiplyAction(){
    echo "Respect my authoritah";
}

When you call now url http://monsitemagento/arithmetic/integer/multiply message "Respect my authoritah" will be displayed. Let dissect this url:

  • arithmetic tells that controller is in Baobaz_Arithmetic module
  • integer tells that controllers/integerController.php file must be cehcked
  • multiply tells that multiplyAction method must be chosen in this file

Displaying a template

We define which layout file will be used in the module:

<config>
    ...
    <frontend>
        ...
        <layout>
            <updates>
                <arithmetic>
                    <file>arithmetic.xml</file>
                </arithmetic>
            </updates>
        </layout>
    </frontend>
</config>

We create app/design/frontend/default/default/layout/arithmetic.xml file in order to define which blocks will be used for controller that was just made.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<layout version="0.1.0">
    <arithmetic_integer_multiply>
        <reference name="root">
            <action method="setTemplate">
                <template>page/1column.phtml</template>
            </action>
        </reference>
        <reference name="content">
            <block type="core/template" name="arithmetic_integer_multiply" template="arithmetic/integer/multiply.phtml"></block>
        </reference>
    </arithmetic_integer_multiply>
</layout>

Main template used by arithmetic/integer/multiply is page/1column.phtml. For "content" part of this template, only arithmetic_integer_multiply block will be displayed. This block does not need any particular management. It is then set with core/template type that is default type. Template file used will be arithmetic/integer/multiply.phtml.

Our template is defined, app/design/frontend/default/default/template/arithmetic/integer/multiply.phtml must then be created. This file will be empty for the moment..

For displaying correctly layout, it must be loaded in controller

public function multiplyAction(){
    $this->loadLayout();
    $this->renderLayout();
}

Interaction between template and controller

Our template will just have a basic form for providing integers to multiply

<form action="<?php echo Mage::getUrl('arithmetic/integer/multiply') ?>" method="post">
    <fieldset>
        <ul>
            <li>
                <label for="int1">Integer 1</label>
                <input type="text" id="int1" name="int1" />
            </li>
            <li>
                <label for="int2">Integer 2</label>
                <input type="text" id="int2" name="int2" />
            </li>
            <li><input type="submit" value="Multiply" /></li>
        </ul>
    </fieldset>
</form>

Action form url is again arithmetic/integer/multiply. Controller action must then be modified in order to manage data from form and to give result.

public function multiplyAction(){
    if ($this->getRequest()->isPost()){
        $int1 = $this->getRequest()->getPost('int1');
        $int2 = $this->getRequest()->getPost('int2');
        $result = $int1 * $int2;
    Mage::getSingleton('customer/session')->addSuccess("$int1 * $int2 = $result");
    }
    $this->loadLayout();
    $this->_initLayoutMessages('customer/session');
    $this->renderLayout();
}

In order to know if controller is called after using form, following instruction is used:

$this->getRequest()->isPost()

Result is put in 'customer/session' session. For being able to display this result in template, message template must be loaded in multiplyAction method:

$this->_initLayoutMessages('customer/session');

Add then in you template the following line where you want to display the result

echo $this->getMessagesBlock()->getGroupedHtml();

And here we are: we have now a new controller that displays result of a multiplication.

All files used in this tutorial are available in baobaz_arithmetic.tar.gz archive.

This post was inspired by Alan Storm's post Magento Front Controller. Take a look at his very interesting blog.

Display a BestSellers block on your Magento homepage

One of the frequent questions you ask when installing Magento is how to add Bestsellers block to your homepage

Indeed, Magento - in its standard version at least - does not provide this feature.

Nevertheless, even if the lack of this feature might be quite weird for an ecommerce platform, it is not a blocking issue. Quite the contrary, it allows you to realise how easy it is to create new blocks on Magento, or, at least, the flexibility of the architecture of Magento.

  1. Get the data

    This could be the most difficult step since you must know perfectly the Magento core object model.
    As soon as you know where to collect data (in this case, sold products) and how to request them (in this case, by descending order of sales), getting required data is pretty easy, it just take one line (actually several lines here, but just to allow a better readability).

    $_productCollection = Mage::getResourceModel('reports/product_collection')
        ->addAttributeToSelect('*')
        ->addOrderedQty()
        ->setOrder('ordered_qty', 'desc');

  2. Create your BestSellers block

    Remember to use MVC pattern: Zend framework, and therefore Magento, ensure that each object has its specific role.
    Creat your business object:
    In a file that could be app/code/local/ma_librairie/Bestseller/Model/Bestseller.php write your business rules (here: getting sold products by descending order of sales).
    Then in a file app/code/local/ma_librairie/Bestseller/Block/Bestseller.php extend class Mage_Core_Block_Template that will pass data to display block.
    At last, in file app/design/frontend/mon_theme/default/template/catalog/product/view/bestseller.phtml display block content.
    Of course these files have to be declared in the appropriate XML configuration files.

  3. Display your block

    Set up your block on yout active layout.
    Either change the XML file of your layout, or add it on your homepage from Magento backoffice.

For more information about Magento Templates, you may read the article Creating templates for your Magento website.

Magento SPPLUS Extension: bug for calculating HMAC key

SP PLUSMagento E-commerce solution allows you to integrate several payment platforms with Magento module system.

SPPLUS extension was created for using SP PLUS payment platform used in a French bank: "La Caisse d'Épargne". This extension is available in Magento Connect.

However, this extension has quite an annoying bug: orders with customer's email address containing '_' character are not dealt correctly. This bug is caused by a wrong way of calculating HMAC key.

For your information: HMAC key is an authentication code send by SP PLUS. nthmac function from spplus.so library (given by SP PLUS) must be used for calculating this key and then comparing it to the received key.  This calculation takes several parameters including customer's email address. However, to use the function correctly, special characters, like '_', must be replaced by their equivalent hexadecimal code.

To correct this bug, ipnPostSubmit method from app/code/community/Mage/Spplus/Model/Method/Spplus.php file must be modified. The following lines:

$chaineParam = str_replace(":", "&#x3A;", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("/", "&#x2F;", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("_", "&#x5F;", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("@", "&#x40;", $chaineParam);

must be exchanged by:

$chaineParam = str_replace(":", "%3A", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("/", "%2F", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("_", "%5F", $chaineParam);
$chaineParam = str_replace("@", "%40", $chaineParam);

This bug was reported on extension forum and should be fixed in version 1.1.5.