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Coupon/promocode functionality with polymorphic relationships.
License: MIT License
Languages: PHP
This package provides polymorphic coupon functionality for your Laravel application.
The package requires PHP 8
or higher and Laravel 9
or higher.
Install the package using composer:
composer require michael-rubel/laravel-couponables
Publish the migrations:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="couponables-migrations"
Publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="couponables-config"
After publishing migrations, apply a trait in the model you want to use as a $redeemer
:
use HasCoupons;
You can add coupons to your database using Artisan command:
php artisan make:coupon YourCouponCode
Optionally, you can pass the next arguments:
'--value' // The 'value' to perform calculations based on the coupon provided
'--type' // The 'type' to point out the calculation strategy
'--limit' // Limit how many times the coupon can be applied by the model
'--quantity' // Limit how many coupons are available overall (this value will decrement)
'--expires_at' // Set expiration time for the coupon
'--redeemer_type' // Polymorphic model type. Can as well be morph-mapped value, i.e. 'users'
'--redeemer_id' // Redeemer model ID
'--data' // JSON column to store any metadata you want for this particular coupon
You can as well add coupons simply using model:
Coupon::create([
'code' => '...',
'type' => '...'
'value' => '...',
...
]);
type
and value
columns are used for cost calculations (this is optional).type
column is null
, the subtraction
strategy will be chosen.Verify the coupon code:
$redeemer->verifyCoupon($code);
Redeem the coupon:
$redeemer->redeemCoupon($code);
Redeem the coupon in context of another model:
$redeemer
->redeemCoupon($code)
->for($course);
Combined redeemCoupon
and for
behavior (assuming the $course
includes HasCoupons
trait):
$course->redeemBy($redeemer, $code);
If something's going wrong, methods verifyCoupon
and redeemCoupon
will throw an exception:
CouponDisabledException // Coupon is disabled (`is_enabled` column).
CouponExpiredException // Coupon is expired (`expires_at` column).
InvalidCouponException // Coupon is not found in the database.
InvalidCouponTypeException // Wrong coupon type found in the database (`type` column).
InvalidCouponValueException // Wrong coupon value passed from the database (`value` column).
NotAllowedToRedeemException // Coupon is assigned to the specific model (`redeemer` morphs).
OverLimitException // Coupon is over the limit for the specific model (`limit` column).
OverQuantityException // Coupon is exhausted (`quantity` column).
CouponException // Generic exception for all cases.
If you want to bypass the exception and do something else:
$redeemer->verifyCouponOr($code, function ($code, $exception) {
// Your action with $code or $exception!
});
$redeemer->redeemCouponOr($code, function ($code, $exception) {
// Your action with $code or $exception!
});
Check if this coupon is already used by the model:
$redeemer->isCouponAlreadyUsed($code);
Check if the coupon is over the limit for the model:
$redeemer->isCouponOverLimit($code);
public function isExpired(): bool;
public function isNotExpired(): bool;
public function isDisposable(): bool;
public function isOverQuantity(): bool;
public function isRedeemedBy(Model $redeemer): bool;
public function isOverLimitFor(Model $redeemer): bool;
This method references the model assigned to redeem the coupon:
public function redeemer(): ?Model;
$coupon = Coupon::create([
'code' => 'my-generated-coupon-code-to-use',
'type' => CouponContract::TYPE_PERCENTAGE, // 'percentage'
'value' => '10', // <-- %10
]);
$coupon->calc(using: 300); // 270.00
The package supports three types of item cost calculations:
subtraction
- subtracts the given value from the value defined in the coupon model;percentage
- subtracts the given value by the percentage defined in the coupon model;fixed
- completely ignores the given value and takes the coupon model value instead.Note: you can find constants for coupon types in the CouponContract
If you go event-driven, you can handle package events:
Traits DefinesColumns and DefinesPivotColumns contain the methods that define column names to use by the package, so you can use inheritance to override them.
If you need to override the entire classes, use the config values or container bindings. All the classes in the package have their own contract (interface), so you're free to modify it as you wish.
CouponService
has the Macroable
trait, This way you can inject the methods to interact with the service without overriding anything.
If you see any ways we can improve the package, PRs are welcome. But remember to write tests for your use cases.
composer test