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Magento - get filterable attributes by category

I have created a custom navigation module specifically for a website, but I really want to be able to list filterable attributes by a specific category. So for instance my main navigation is:

  • Category 1
  • Category 2
  • Category 3 etc.

I then that when a user mouses over a category, they are then presented w开发者_如何学JAVAith an expanded menu with a few filterable options e.g.:


Category 1

View by manufacturer:

  • Manufacturer 1
  • Manufacturer 2
  • Manufacturer 3 etc.

I am able to get all filterable attributes for the store, but I want this list to pull in only the filterable attributes per category, as for instance Category 1 may have different manufacturers to Category 2. I then need to cache these results as this will not change often.


The answer that Joe gave was a good starting point, but the attributes didn't returned any options yet. After a lot of frustrations I solved the problem with the following code. Hope it helps all of you out.

$layer = Mage::getModel("catalog/layer");
foreach($categories as $categoryid) {
    $category = Mage::getModel("catalog/category")->load($categoryid);
    $layer->setCurrentCategory($category);
    $attributes = $layer->getFilterableAttributes();

    foreach ($attributes as $attribute) {
        if ($attribute->getAttributeCode() == 'price') {
            $filterBlockName = 'catalog/layer_filter_price';
        } elseif ($attribute->getBackendType() == 'decimal') {
            $filterBlockName = 'catalog/layer_filter_decimal';
        } else {
            $filterBlockName = 'catalog/layer_filter_attribute';
        }

        $result = $this->getLayout()->createBlock($filterBlockName)->setLayer($layer)->setAttributeModel($attribute)->init();

        foreach($result->getItems() as $option) {
            echo $option->getLabel().'<br/>';
            echo $option->getValue();
        }
}

The only thing you'll need to do yourself is create the correct link using the getValue() functions.

This code has been tested in Magento 1.5


Magento uses the model Catalog_Model_Layer to accomplish this, so I'm guessing this may be your best bet. Caveat emptor, I have not tested this code yet:

$layer = Mage::getModel("catalog/layer");
foreach($categories as $categoryid) {
    $category = Mage::getModel("catalog/category")->load($categoryid);
    $layer->setCurrentCategory($category);
    $attributes = $layer->getFilterableAttributes();
    // do something with your attributes
}

Each iteration here will give you an object of the class Mage_Catalog_Model_Resource_Eav_Mysql4_Attribute_Collection, which you should be able to iterate over in a foreach loop to get your desired output.

For caching, try enabling block caching on your site and give the block a cache tag like the following. Magento will cache the HTML output and all will be right with the world:

protected function _construct() {
    $this->addData(array(
        'cache_lifetime' => 3600,
        'cache_tags'     => array(Mage_Catalog_Model_Product::CACHE_TAG),
        'cache_key'      => $someUniqueIdentifierYouCreate,
    ));
}

The cache will only be valid for the key you pass, so make sure that, if the menu is to change (w/o flushing the cache, for instance), that the cache key is different.

Hope that helps!

Thanks, Joe

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