Get plain value from custom variable in php with objectManager












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I want to get a plain value from custom variable (defined on admin) in php with objectManager.



storeID is in $order->getStore()->getId()



Custom Variable Code is 'mycustomvar'



why does following code not work?



    $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
if ($var = $variables->getResource()->getVariableByCode('mycustomvar', true, $order->getStore()->getId())) {
$value = 'defined';
// $value = $variables->getData('plain_value');
} else {
$value = 'undefined';
}


It looks like $var contains the array with the values of mycustomvar, but I'm not sure.



How can I pass $var to getData('plain_value')? Or is there a better way to get 'plain_value'?



Classes I was looking into are



MagentoVariableModelVariable



MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable



PS I understood objectManager is not the preferred way, but I need to get this working here



PPS Magento 2.1










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    You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 10:52






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    @Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:18












  • This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:31










  • No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:59


















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I want to get a plain value from custom variable (defined on admin) in php with objectManager.



storeID is in $order->getStore()->getId()



Custom Variable Code is 'mycustomvar'



why does following code not work?



    $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
if ($var = $variables->getResource()->getVariableByCode('mycustomvar', true, $order->getStore()->getId())) {
$value = 'defined';
// $value = $variables->getData('plain_value');
} else {
$value = 'undefined';
}


It looks like $var contains the array with the values of mycustomvar, but I'm not sure.



How can I pass $var to getData('plain_value')? Or is there a better way to get 'plain_value'?



Classes I was looking into are



MagentoVariableModelVariable



MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable



PS I understood objectManager is not the preferred way, but I need to get this working here



PPS Magento 2.1










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    You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 10:52






  • 1




    @Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:18












  • This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:31










  • No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:59
















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I want to get a plain value from custom variable (defined on admin) in php with objectManager.



storeID is in $order->getStore()->getId()



Custom Variable Code is 'mycustomvar'



why does following code not work?



    $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
if ($var = $variables->getResource()->getVariableByCode('mycustomvar', true, $order->getStore()->getId())) {
$value = 'defined';
// $value = $variables->getData('plain_value');
} else {
$value = 'undefined';
}


It looks like $var contains the array with the values of mycustomvar, but I'm not sure.



How can I pass $var to getData('plain_value')? Or is there a better way to get 'plain_value'?



Classes I was looking into are



MagentoVariableModelVariable



MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable



PS I understood objectManager is not the preferred way, but I need to get this working here



PPS Magento 2.1










share|improve this question















I want to get a plain value from custom variable (defined on admin) in php with objectManager.



storeID is in $order->getStore()->getId()



Custom Variable Code is 'mycustomvar'



why does following code not work?



    $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
if ($var = $variables->getResource()->getVariableByCode('mycustomvar', true, $order->getStore()->getId())) {
$value = 'defined';
// $value = $variables->getData('plain_value');
} else {
$value = 'undefined';
}


It looks like $var contains the array with the values of mycustomvar, but I'm not sure.



How can I pass $var to getData('plain_value')? Or is there a better way to get 'plain_value'?



Classes I was looking into are



MagentoVariableModelVariable



MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable



PS I understood objectManager is not the preferred way, but I need to get this working here



PPS Magento 2.1







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  • 1




    You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 10:52






  • 1




    @Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:18












  • This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:31










  • No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:59
















  • 1




    You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 10:52






  • 1




    @Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:18












  • This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
    – Vikas Verma
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:31










  • No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
    – rico
    Jul 20 '17 at 11:59










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1




You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
– Vikas Verma
Jul 20 '17 at 10:52




You can use $model = $objectManager->get('MagentoVariableModelVariable')->loadByCode('myVariable'); $plain_value = $model->getPlainValue(); $html_value = $model->getHtmlValue(); But this method is not recommend by Magento to create instance.
– Vikas Verma
Jul 20 '17 at 10:52




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@Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
– rico
Jul 20 '17 at 11:18






@Vikas Sorry, I don't understand - how would I set the storeID then?
– rico
Jul 20 '17 at 11:18














This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
– Vikas Verma
Jul 20 '17 at 11:31




This will automatically provide you the current store value. Did you use it ?
– Vikas Verma
Jul 20 '17 at 11:31












No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
– rico
Jul 20 '17 at 11:59






No - I need to get different values of this custom variable depending on which store the document was created.This is part of a modificaton of function insertOrder in MagentoSalesModelOrderPdfAbstractpdf.php and I checked the storeId is in $order->getStore()->getId(), for example storeId = 3.
– rico
Jul 20 '17 at 11:59












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Class MagentoVariableModelVariable offers everything - such as setStoreId(StoreId), which needs to be set case by case for my application. There is no need to dig into MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable.



The following code is working now. Replace myStoreID and mycustomvar with your needs. Remove code line with setStoreId(StoreId), if you need access to mycustomvar in the current store.



    $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
$variables->setStoreId(myStoreID);

$value = $variables->loadByCode('mycustomvar')->getPlainValue();


Thanks to Vikas comments, it helped me find the solution.






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    Class MagentoVariableModelVariable offers everything - such as setStoreId(StoreId), which needs to be set case by case for my application. There is no need to dig into MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable.



    The following code is working now. Replace myStoreID and mycustomvar with your needs. Remove code line with setStoreId(StoreId), if you need access to mycustomvar in the current store.



        $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
    $variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
    $variables->setStoreId(myStoreID);

    $value = $variables->loadByCode('mycustomvar')->getPlainValue();


    Thanks to Vikas comments, it helped me find the solution.






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      Class MagentoVariableModelVariable offers everything - such as setStoreId(StoreId), which needs to be set case by case for my application. There is no need to dig into MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable.



      The following code is working now. Replace myStoreID and mycustomvar with your needs. Remove code line with setStoreId(StoreId), if you need access to mycustomvar in the current store.



          $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
      $variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
      $variables->setStoreId(myStoreID);

      $value = $variables->loadByCode('mycustomvar')->getPlainValue();


      Thanks to Vikas comments, it helped me find the solution.






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        Class MagentoVariableModelVariable offers everything - such as setStoreId(StoreId), which needs to be set case by case for my application. There is no need to dig into MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable.



        The following code is working now. Replace myStoreID and mycustomvar with your needs. Remove code line with setStoreId(StoreId), if you need access to mycustomvar in the current store.



            $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
        $variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
        $variables->setStoreId(myStoreID);

        $value = $variables->loadByCode('mycustomvar')->getPlainValue();


        Thanks to Vikas comments, it helped me find the solution.






        share|improve this answer














        Class MagentoVariableModelVariable offers everything - such as setStoreId(StoreId), which needs to be set case by case for my application. There is no need to dig into MagentoVariableModelResourceModelVariable.



        The following code is working now. Replace myStoreID and mycustomvar with your needs. Remove code line with setStoreId(StoreId), if you need access to mycustomvar in the current store.



            $objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
        $variables = $objectManager->create('MagentoVariableModelVariable');
        $variables->setStoreId(myStoreID);

        $value = $variables->loadByCode('mycustomvar')->getPlainValue();


        Thanks to Vikas comments, it helped me find the solution.







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