You can install the package via composer:
composer require mvdnbrk/warehouse-framework
Run the install command:
php artisan warehouse:install
This package uses it's own database.
By default we assume that you will prepare a connection called "warehouse" in your config/database.php
file.
If you would like to use a different connection you can do so by setting WAREHOUSE_DB_CONNECTION
in your .env
file.
Now you can run the migrations for this package with:
php artisan warehouse:migrate
You can retrieve all locations using the Just\Warehouse\Models\Location
model:
Location::all();
Create a location with this artisan command:
php artisan warehouse:make:location
Add inventory to a location with a GTIN
value, you may pass an amount as the second parameter:
$location = Location::find(1);
$location->addInventory('1300000000000');
$location->addInventory('1234567890005', 2);
Move inventory to another location:
$inventory = Inventory::first();
$inventory->move($location);
You may also move inventory with it's GTIN
from one location to another:
$location1 = Location::find(1);
$location2 = Location::find(2);
$location1->addInventory('1234567890005');
$location1->move('1234567890005', $location2);
Moving many items at once from one location to another:
$location->moveMany([
'1234567890005',
'1234567890005',
], $location2);
note: If you are trying to move many items at once and a failure occurs, an exception will be thrown and none of the items will be moved from one location to another.
Remove inventory from a location:
$location = Location::find(1);
$location->removeInventory('1234567890005');
Remove all inventory from a location:
$location = Location::find(1);
$location->removeAllInventory();
Create a new order:
$order = Order::create([
'order_number' => 'my-first-order-0001',
]);
Add order lines with the addLine
method by passing a GTIN
value, you may pass an amount as the second parameter:
$order->addLine('1300000000000');
$order->addLine('1234567890005', 2);
$order->addLine(...);
note: You can only add order lines when the status of an order is either
created
orhold
.
The same is true if you try to delete an order line.
Process the order:
$order->process();
This will update the order status to open
and will be ready to be picked.
You can put an order on hold by calling the hold
method.
Unhold it with the unhold
method:
$order->hold();
$order->unhold();
You can determine the status of an order with the following methods on the status
property:
$order->status->isCreated();
$order->status->isOpen();
$order->status->isBackorder();
$order->status->isHold();
$order->status->isFulfilled();
$order->status->isDeleted();
Once you have created an order you may retrieve a pick list.
To determine if a pick list is available and retrieve it:
$order->hasPickList();
$order->pickList();
The pickList
method returns a collection:
$order->pickList()->each(function ($item) {
$item->get('gtin');
$item->get('location');
$item->get('quantity');
});
When the order is picked you can mark it as fulfilled with the markAsFulfilled
method:
$order->markAsFulfilled();
If for some reason a product is missing or for example the items is damaged you may replace an order line with the replace
method:
$order->lines->first()->replace();
This will delete the reserved product from the inventory and replaces it with another item (if available).
To query stock quantities you may use the \Just\Warehouse\Facades\Stock
facade:
Stock::available();
Stock::backorder();
Stock::reserved();
For a specific GTIN:
Stock::gtin('1300000000000')->available();
Stock::gtin('1300000000000')->backorder();
Stock::gtin('1300000000000')->reserved();
This packages fires several events:
InventoryCreated
OrderLineCreated
OrderLineReplaced
OrderStatusUpdated
OrderFulfilled
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