10, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Allow multiple rows with the same ID |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default, the row ID is generated to a MD5 based on ID + Options array. | If you want to have more than one unique product in a cart, you either have | to set a unique value in the Options array (eg Reason = X), or you can simply | enable this option, and each time you add a new Cart row, it will add to the cart. | */ 'allow_multiple_same_id' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Shoppingcart database settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here you can set the connection that the shoppingcart should use when | storing and restoring a cart. | */ 'database' => [ 'connection' => null, 'table' => 'shoppingcart', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Destroy the cart on user logout |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When this option is set to 'true' the cart will automatically | destroy all cart instances when the user logs out. | */ 'destroy_on_logout' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default number format |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This defaults will be used for the formated numbers if you don't | set them in the method call. | */ 'format' => [ // General rule with decimal points is that if it's a unit price then it should be 2 decimals, // as that's what is displayed to the user. Once it's multiplied by quantity, it should be 4 decimals to // account for that multiplication of qty, and the total tax, subtotal inc tax, and total should all reflect that, // and only round to show the user at the absolute final stage. 'price_ex_tax_decimals' => 2, // base unit price shown to user ex gst should be 2 by default. 'price_inc_tax_decimals' => 2, // base unit price shown to user ex gst should be 2 by default. 'fee_ex_tax_decimals' => 4, // fee ex tax should be 4 decimals. 'fee_inc_tax_decimals' => 4, // fee inc tax should be 4 decimals. 'fee_total_tax_decimals' => 4, // fee total tax should be 4 decimals. 'tax_decimals' => 4, // unit price tax can be 4 decimals. Eg. $2.81 * 1.1 = $3.091 inc tax = $0.281 tax. 'tax_total_decimals' => 4, // total tax can be 4 decimals. Eg. $0.281 * 12 qty = $3.372 total tax. 'subtotal_ex_tax_decimals' => 4, // subtotal ex tax after qty should be 4 decimals by default, then round to show user after qty. 'subtotal_inc_tax_decimals' => 4, // subtotal inc tax after qty should be 4 decimals by default, then round to show user after qty 'total_decimals' => 4, // total after tax should be 4 decimals by default, then round to show user after qty. // @deprecated 'decimals' => 4, 'decimal_point' => '.', 'thousand_seperator' => '' ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Allows you to choose if the discounts applied to fees |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | */ 'discountOnFees' => false, ];