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How to get salesrule id from order id,for example:



public function getSalesruleIdByOrderId($orderId){
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How to get salesrule id from order id,for example:



public function getSalesruleIdByOrderId($orderId){
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Try this:



$order->getData('applied_rule_ids');


In this field stored all sales rules ids.



You can obtain the order object by id using the MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface::get($id) method.



Complete class:



<?php
/**
* Copyright © MageWorx. All rights reserved.
* See LICENSE.txt for license details.
*/

namespace MageWorxStackExchangeModel;


use MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException;

class ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId
{
/**
* @var MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface
*/
private $orderRepository;

/**
* ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId constructor.
*
* @param MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
*/
public function __construct(
MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
) {
$this->orderRepository = $orderRepository;
}

/**
* @param $id
* @param bool $asArray
* @return array|string|null
*/
public function getSalesRulesByOrderId($id, $asArray = false)
{
try {
/** @var MagentoSalesApiDataOrderInterface $order */
$order = $this->orderRepository->get($id);
$salesRulesIds = $order->getAppliedRuleIds();
if ($asArray) {
$salesRulesIds = explode(',', $salesRulesIds);
}
} catch (NoSuchEntityException $exception) {
return null;
}

return $salesRulesIds;
}
}





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    Try to use this below code :



    protected $_order;

    public function __construct(
    .....
    MagentoSalesModuleOrderFactory $order
    .....
    )
    {
    .....
    $this->_order = $order;
    .....
    }

    public function yourFunction()
    {
    $order_id = 19050;
    $order = $this->_order->create()->load($order_id);
    foreach(explode(",",$order->getAppliedRuleIds()) as $ruleId){
    echo $ruleId."<br/>";
    }
    }





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      Try this:



      $order->getData('applied_rule_ids');


      In this field stored all sales rules ids.



      You can obtain the order object by id using the MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface::get($id) method.



      Complete class:



      <?php
      /**
      * Copyright © MageWorx. All rights reserved.
      * See LICENSE.txt for license details.
      */

      namespace MageWorxStackExchangeModel;


      use MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException;

      class ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId
      {
      /**
      * @var MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface
      */
      private $orderRepository;

      /**
      * ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId constructor.
      *
      * @param MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
      */
      public function __construct(
      MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
      ) {
      $this->orderRepository = $orderRepository;
      }

      /**
      * @param $id
      * @param bool $asArray
      * @return array|string|null
      */
      public function getSalesRulesByOrderId($id, $asArray = false)
      {
      try {
      /** @var MagentoSalesApiDataOrderInterface $order */
      $order = $this->orderRepository->get($id);
      $salesRulesIds = $order->getAppliedRuleIds();
      if ($asArray) {
      $salesRulesIds = explode(',', $salesRulesIds);
      }
      } catch (NoSuchEntityException $exception) {
      return null;
      }

      return $salesRulesIds;
      }
      }





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        Try this:



        $order->getData('applied_rule_ids');


        In this field stored all sales rules ids.



        You can obtain the order object by id using the MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface::get($id) method.



        Complete class:



        <?php
        /**
        * Copyright © MageWorx. All rights reserved.
        * See LICENSE.txt for license details.
        */

        namespace MageWorxStackExchangeModel;


        use MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException;

        class ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId
        {
        /**
        * @var MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface
        */
        private $orderRepository;

        /**
        * ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId constructor.
        *
        * @param MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
        */
        public function __construct(
        MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
        ) {
        $this->orderRepository = $orderRepository;
        }

        /**
        * @param $id
        * @param bool $asArray
        * @return array|string|null
        */
        public function getSalesRulesByOrderId($id, $asArray = false)
        {
        try {
        /** @var MagentoSalesApiDataOrderInterface $order */
        $order = $this->orderRepository->get($id);
        $salesRulesIds = $order->getAppliedRuleIds();
        if ($asArray) {
        $salesRulesIds = explode(',', $salesRulesIds);
        }
        } catch (NoSuchEntityException $exception) {
        return null;
        }

        return $salesRulesIds;
        }
        }





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          Try this:



          $order->getData('applied_rule_ids');


          In this field stored all sales rules ids.



          You can obtain the order object by id using the MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface::get($id) method.



          Complete class:



          <?php
          /**
          * Copyright © MageWorx. All rights reserved.
          * See LICENSE.txt for license details.
          */

          namespace MageWorxStackExchangeModel;


          use MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException;

          class ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId
          {
          /**
          * @var MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface
          */
          private $orderRepository;

          /**
          * ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId constructor.
          *
          * @param MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
          */
          public function __construct(
          MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
          ) {
          $this->orderRepository = $orderRepository;
          }

          /**
          * @param $id
          * @param bool $asArray
          * @return array|string|null
          */
          public function getSalesRulesByOrderId($id, $asArray = false)
          {
          try {
          /** @var MagentoSalesApiDataOrderInterface $order */
          $order = $this->orderRepository->get($id);
          $salesRulesIds = $order->getAppliedRuleIds();
          if ($asArray) {
          $salesRulesIds = explode(',', $salesRulesIds);
          }
          } catch (NoSuchEntityException $exception) {
          return null;
          }

          return $salesRulesIds;
          }
          }





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          Try this:



          $order->getData('applied_rule_ids');


          In this field stored all sales rules ids.



          You can obtain the order object by id using the MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface::get($id) method.



          Complete class:



          <?php
          /**
          * Copyright © MageWorx. All rights reserved.
          * See LICENSE.txt for license details.
          */

          namespace MageWorxStackExchangeModel;


          use MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException;

          class ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId
          {
          /**
          * @var MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface
          */
          private $orderRepository;

          /**
          * ObtainSalesRulesByOrderId constructor.
          *
          * @param MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
          */
          public function __construct(
          MagentoSalesApiOrderRepositoryInterface $orderRepository
          ) {
          $this->orderRepository = $orderRepository;
          }

          /**
          * @param $id
          * @param bool $asArray
          * @return array|string|null
          */
          public function getSalesRulesByOrderId($id, $asArray = false)
          {
          try {
          /** @var MagentoSalesApiDataOrderInterface $order */
          $order = $this->orderRepository->get($id);
          $salesRulesIds = $order->getAppliedRuleIds();
          if ($asArray) {
          $salesRulesIds = explode(',', $salesRulesIds);
          }
          } catch (NoSuchEntityException $exception) {
          return null;
          }

          return $salesRulesIds;
          }
          }






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              Try to use this below code :



              protected $_order;

              public function __construct(
              .....
              MagentoSalesModuleOrderFactory $order
              .....
              )
              {
              .....
              $this->_order = $order;
              .....
              }

              public function yourFunction()
              {
              $order_id = 19050;
              $order = $this->_order->create()->load($order_id);
              foreach(explode(",",$order->getAppliedRuleIds()) as $ruleId){
              echo $ruleId."<br/>";
              }
              }





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                Try to use this below code :



                protected $_order;

                public function __construct(
                .....
                MagentoSalesModuleOrderFactory $order
                .....
                )
                {
                .....
                $this->_order = $order;
                .....
                }

                public function yourFunction()
                {
                $order_id = 19050;
                $order = $this->_order->create()->load($order_id);
                foreach(explode(",",$order->getAppliedRuleIds()) as $ruleId){
                echo $ruleId."<br/>";
                }
                }





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                  Try to use this below code :



                  protected $_order;

                  public function __construct(
                  .....
                  MagentoSalesModuleOrderFactory $order
                  .....
                  )
                  {
                  .....
                  $this->_order = $order;
                  .....
                  }

                  public function yourFunction()
                  {
                  $order_id = 19050;
                  $order = $this->_order->create()->load($order_id);
                  foreach(explode(",",$order->getAppliedRuleIds()) as $ruleId){
                  echo $ruleId."<br/>";
                  }
                  }





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                  Try to use this below code :



                  protected $_order;

                  public function __construct(
                  .....
                  MagentoSalesModuleOrderFactory $order
                  .....
                  )
                  {
                  .....
                  $this->_order = $order;
                  .....
                  }

                  public function yourFunction()
                  {
                  $order_id = 19050;
                  $order = $this->_order->create()->load($order_id);
                  foreach(explode(",",$order->getAppliedRuleIds()) as $ruleId){
                  echo $ruleId."<br/>";
                  }
                  }






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