How to hardcode one item in cart in Opencart?












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I have one item website. In order to make process faster, I want to navigate user directly to cart, when user clicks on "Buy" button.



I created function



function addToCartQuick() {
// quantity = typeof (quantity) != 'undefined' ? quantity : 1;
$.ajax({
url: 'index.php?route=checkout/cart/add',
type: 'post',
data: 'product_id=' + 50 + '&quantity=' + 1,
dataType: 'json',
beforeSend: function() {
console.log('started to add');
$('.js-btn-buy').html('Loading...');
},
success: function(json) {
console.log('added');
$('#cartlink')[0].click();
$('.success, .warning, .attention, .information, .error').remove();
// window.location.href = 'index.php?route=checkout/simplecheckout';
},
error: function(xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError) {
alert(thrownError + "rn" + xhr.statusText + "rn" + xhr.responseText);
}
});
}


Which adds item to cart and clicks on hidden link to cart. As you see I also tried window.location.href but it is slower then navigating. Current solution is bit faster then window.location.href but still slow (comparing to just clicking on cart link)



Is there way to hardcode one default item in cart (of course give options to increase/decrease and remove item)?










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    I have one item website. In order to make process faster, I want to navigate user directly to cart, when user clicks on "Buy" button.



    I created function



    function addToCartQuick() {
    // quantity = typeof (quantity) != 'undefined' ? quantity : 1;
    $.ajax({
    url: 'index.php?route=checkout/cart/add',
    type: 'post',
    data: 'product_id=' + 50 + '&quantity=' + 1,
    dataType: 'json',
    beforeSend: function() {
    console.log('started to add');
    $('.js-btn-buy').html('Loading...');
    },
    success: function(json) {
    console.log('added');
    $('#cartlink')[0].click();
    $('.success, .warning, .attention, .information, .error').remove();
    // window.location.href = 'index.php?route=checkout/simplecheckout';
    },
    error: function(xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError) {
    alert(thrownError + "rn" + xhr.statusText + "rn" + xhr.responseText);
    }
    });
    }


    Which adds item to cart and clicks on hidden link to cart. As you see I also tried window.location.href but it is slower then navigating. Current solution is bit faster then window.location.href but still slow (comparing to just clicking on cart link)



    Is there way to hardcode one default item in cart (of course give options to increase/decrease and remove item)?










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      I have one item website. In order to make process faster, I want to navigate user directly to cart, when user clicks on "Buy" button.



      I created function



      function addToCartQuick() {
      // quantity = typeof (quantity) != 'undefined' ? quantity : 1;
      $.ajax({
      url: 'index.php?route=checkout/cart/add',
      type: 'post',
      data: 'product_id=' + 50 + '&quantity=' + 1,
      dataType: 'json',
      beforeSend: function() {
      console.log('started to add');
      $('.js-btn-buy').html('Loading...');
      },
      success: function(json) {
      console.log('added');
      $('#cartlink')[0].click();
      $('.success, .warning, .attention, .information, .error').remove();
      // window.location.href = 'index.php?route=checkout/simplecheckout';
      },
      error: function(xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError) {
      alert(thrownError + "rn" + xhr.statusText + "rn" + xhr.responseText);
      }
      });
      }


      Which adds item to cart and clicks on hidden link to cart. As you see I also tried window.location.href but it is slower then navigating. Current solution is bit faster then window.location.href but still slow (comparing to just clicking on cart link)



      Is there way to hardcode one default item in cart (of course give options to increase/decrease and remove item)?










      share|improve this question














      I have one item website. In order to make process faster, I want to navigate user directly to cart, when user clicks on "Buy" button.



      I created function



      function addToCartQuick() {
      // quantity = typeof (quantity) != 'undefined' ? quantity : 1;
      $.ajax({
      url: 'index.php?route=checkout/cart/add',
      type: 'post',
      data: 'product_id=' + 50 + '&quantity=' + 1,
      dataType: 'json',
      beforeSend: function() {
      console.log('started to add');
      $('.js-btn-buy').html('Loading...');
      },
      success: function(json) {
      console.log('added');
      $('#cartlink')[0].click();
      $('.success, .warning, .attention, .information, .error').remove();
      // window.location.href = 'index.php?route=checkout/simplecheckout';
      },
      error: function(xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError) {
      alert(thrownError + "rn" + xhr.statusText + "rn" + xhr.responseText);
      }
      });
      }


      Which adds item to cart and clicks on hidden link to cart. As you see I also tried window.location.href but it is slower then navigating. Current solution is bit faster then window.location.href but still slow (comparing to just clicking on cart link)



      Is there way to hardcode one default item in cart (of course give options to increase/decrease and remove item)?







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          Added in catalog/controller/checkout/simplecheckout.php right below function index() {



          if (!$this->cart->hasProducts()) $this->cart->add(<your_product_id>);



          And then just changed Buy button to link directly to checkout/simplecheckout.






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            Added in catalog/controller/checkout/simplecheckout.php right below function index() {



            if (!$this->cart->hasProducts()) $this->cart->add(<your_product_id>);



            And then just changed Buy button to link directly to checkout/simplecheckout.






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              Added in catalog/controller/checkout/simplecheckout.php right below function index() {



              if (!$this->cart->hasProducts()) $this->cart->add(<your_product_id>);



              And then just changed Buy button to link directly to checkout/simplecheckout.






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                Added in catalog/controller/checkout/simplecheckout.php right below function index() {



                if (!$this->cart->hasProducts()) $this->cart->add(<your_product_id>);



                And then just changed Buy button to link directly to checkout/simplecheckout.






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                Added in catalog/controller/checkout/simplecheckout.php right below function index() {



                if (!$this->cart->hasProducts()) $this->cart->add(<your_product_id>);



                And then just changed Buy button to link directly to checkout/simplecheckout.







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