Functions:addressesGet
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Description
eV::addressesGet returns an array of addresses from both the selected user account and order. For use with offering an address selection for multiple shipping address checkouts.
Syntax
$array = eV::addressesGet([$addressList][,$orderArray][,$userId]);
Paramaters
- addressList STRING OPTIONAL
- comma-delimited list of address fields. user_addressId and sale_addressId will automatically be included. Available address fields:
- addressName
- firstName
- lastName
- street1
- street2
- city
- state
- zipCode
- country
- phone1
- phone2
- phone3
- fax
- title
- company
- comma-delimited list of address fields. user_addressId and sale_addressId will automatically be included. Available address fields:
- orderArray ARRAY OPTIONAL
- Array of order information for order addresses to be returned, as provided by eV::orderGetCompleteArray()
- userId INT OPTIONAL
- unique userId for user's addresses to be returned
Return Values
Multidimensional array with first dimension being the numerical index of the address, second index containing the address field name.
The returned array is as follows (only requested fields via $fieldList will be returned):
Array ( [0] => Array ( // always returned [user_addressId] => INT [sale_addressId] => INT // optional elements, as specified in $fieldList [addressName] => STRING [firstName] => STRING [lastName] => STRING [street1] => STRING [street2] => STRING [city] => STRING [state] => STRING [zipCode] => STRING [country] => STRING [phone1] => STRING [phone2] => STRING [phone3] => STRING [fax] => STRING [company] => STRING [title] => STRING ) [1] => Array ... )
Examples
- Basic use example
// get current order, users addresses $arrAddresses = eV::getAddresses('addressName,firstName,lastName'); // output foreach($arrAddresses as $address) echo "<br>" . $address['addressName'] . ": " . $address['firstName'] . " " . $address['lastName'];
- Example with previously called eV
- :orderGetCompleteArray
// get order $orderArray = eV::orderGetCompleteArray(); // get current order, users addresses // reuse the orderArray so script uses less overhead $arrAddresses = eV::getAddresses('addressName,firstName,lastName',$orderArray); // output foreach($arrAddresses as $address) echo "<br>" . $address['addressName'] . ": " . $address['firstName'] . " " . $address['lastName'];