Business Objects
Business objects
All business objects are defined by a PHP class that inherits the class CommonObject (defined in file commonobject.class.php). Every business object has the 4 CRUD methods you can use to read or save into database:
- Create: create()
- Read: fetch()
- Update: update()
- Delete: delete()
See examples later...
Link between Business objects
Some business objects are linked to other business objects. This is done in Dolibarr using the Table llx_element_element. But you don't have to read this table to get objects linked to another.
Here is how you can use this (Dolibarr 3.1 and higher):
// get invoices from an already loaded order:
$result = $order->fetchObjectLinked($order->id, 'commande', null, 'facture');
if ($result <= 0) {
// handle error
}
// important notice : the newly populated arrays are associative. Keys are llx_element_element row ids.
// now if we expect only one linked invoice:
// WRONG way to get it ($invoice_id will be NULL):
$invoice_id = $order->linkedObjectsIds['facture'][0]
// CORRECT way ($invoice_id will hold the ID):
$invoice_id = array_values($order->linkedObjectsIds['facture'])[0]
// Better (if there are more than one linked invoices) :
foreach ($order->linkedObjectsIds['facture'] as $element_element_id => $facture_id) {
// process it
}
Prior to Dolibarr < 3.1:
// This load the array linked_object with objects that link to this one
$object->load_object_linked($object->id, $object->element);
// To load array linked_object with objects that are linked by this one
$object->load_object_linked($object->id, $object->element);
// Then choose id with objects type you need
$org_order_array = $object->linked_object["commande"];
// Now use them
$thelinkedobjectid = $org_order_array[0];
// new order instance
$thelinkedobject = new Commande($object->db);
// load the object
$thelinkedobject->fetch($thelinkedobjectid);
Examples
Example for a third party
Here is an example for the creation of a third party (eg customer company):
If we make a new script or an external script, we must add at the beginning, before making anything else:
include('/pathofdolibarrhtdocs/master.inc.php');
This will initialize Dolibarr environment objects ($conf, $db, $lang and $user). If we want that actions (create, update) are tagged with a particular user as the create/update user, we must do after the include of master.inc.php and before calling any create or update method
$user->fetch(0,'loginuser');
Now we can make our business code.
// We declare the class we want to use
include_once('/pathofdolibarrhtdocs/societe/class/societe.class.php');
// We create an instance of object to manipulate
$mycompany = new Societe($db);
// We set properties on object
$mycompany->nom='Big Brother';
$mycompany->client=1;
// If we want that creation is tagged as done by a particular user 'loginuser',
// you must uncomment this line to load all characteristics of this user.
// If we keep the comment, Dolibarr will use null into fields that should store the create or update user.
// $user->fetch('loginuser');
// We call method to create
$id=$mycompany->create($user);
// This is to read/load an already created object
$mycompany->fetch($id);
// To update object
$mycompany->nom='Big Brother 2';
$mycompany->update($user);
Other examples
You may find other example for manipulating Dolibarr objects (Create, Read, Update, Delete) into directory dev/samples of Dolibarr snapshot.