I'm currently trying to make a ecommerce website that uses selly.io. But I recently got stuck on trying to change the product ID ( thats used to tell selly.io what the user is buying ) depending on the size of the product they want to buy.
This is the part of the code I'm talking about:
<div class="col-md-6 col-lg-5 p-b-30">
<div class="p-r-50 p-t-5 p-lr-0-lg">
<h4 class="mtext-105 cl2 js-name-detail p-b-14">
Hoodie
</h4>
<span class="mtext-106 cl2">
€50,00
</span>
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</p>
<div class="p-t-33">
<div class="flex-w flex-r-m p-b-10">
<div class="size-203 flex-c-m respon6">
Size
</div>
<div class="size-204 respon6-next">
<div class="rs1-select2 bor8 bg0">
<select class="js-select2" name="time">
<option>Choose an option</option>
<option>Size S</option>
<option>Size M</option>
<option>Size L</option>
<option>Size XL</option>
</select>
<div class="dropDownSelect2"></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="flex-w flex-r-m p-b-10">
<div class="size-203 flex-c-m respon6">
Color
</div>
<div class="size-204 respon6-next">
<div class="rs1-select2 bor8 bg0">
<select class="js-select2" name="time">
<option>Choose an option</option>
<option>Blue</option>
<option>White</option>
<option>Grey</option>
</select>
<div class="dropDownSelect2"></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="flex-w flex-r-m p-b-10">
<div class="size-204 flex-w flex-m respon6-next">
<div class="wrap-num-product flex-w m-r-20 m-tb-10">
<div class="btn-num-product-down cl8 hov-btn3 trans-04 flex-c-m">
</div>
<input class="mtext-104 cl3 txt-center num-product" type="number" name="num-product" value="1">
<div class="btn-num-product-up cl8 hov-btn3 trans-04 flex-c-m">
</div>
</div>
<button data-selly-product="3cffe13b" class="flex-c-m stext-101 cl0 size-101 bg1 bor1 hov-btn1 p-lr-15 trans-04 js-addcart-detail">Add to cart</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
I am trying to change this id:
<button data-selly-product="3cffe13b"
Depending on what the user selects here:
<select class="js-select2" name="time">
<option>Choose an option</option>
<option>Size S</option>
<option>Size M</option>
<option>Size L</option>
<option>Size XL</option>
</select>
I've tried parsing the option selected option to a javascript variable called value:
<div class="size-204 respon6-next">
<div class="rs1-select2 bor8 bg0">
<script type="text/javascript">
function getComboA(selectObject) {
var value = selectObject.value;
}
</script>
<select class="js-select2" name="time" id="comboA"onchange="getComboA(this)">
<option value="">Choose an option</option>
<option value="3cffe13b">Size S</option>
<option value="M">Size M</option>
<option value="L">Size L</option>
<option value="XL">Size XL</option>
</select>
<div class="dropDownSelect2"></div>
</div>
</div>
Then storing that value in a cookie:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
createCookie("value", value, "1");
});
function createCookie(name, value, days) {
var expires;
if (days) {
var date = new Date();
date.setTime(date.getTime() + (days * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000));
expires = "; expires=" + date.toGMTString();
} else {
expires = "";
}
document.cookie = escape(name) + "=" + escape(value) + expires + "; path=/";
}
</script>
To then make that value be echoed in the data-selly-product:
<button data-selly-product="<?php if(isset($_COOKIE["value"])) echo $_COOKIE["value"]; ?>" class="flex-c-m stext-101 cl0 size-101 bg1 bor1 hov-btn1 p-lr-15 trans-04">Add to cart</button>
To just set the
data-selly-product
attribute of thebutton
you have to use the.dataset
property. Quoting from the link:Instead of using a
onchange
attribute, I'd suggest moving this to a separate file and use a listener instead. This allows you to better separate logic from presentation and you can add multiple listeners to the same element. You only have to make a small adjustement in t he code: