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* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Collections](#collections)
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* [Collections](#collections)
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* [Instances](#instances)
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* [Instances](#instances)
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* [Associate a model](#models)
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* [Models](#models)
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* [Exceptions](#exceptions)
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* [Exceptions](#exceptions)
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* [Events](#events)
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* [Events](#events)
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* [Example](#example)
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* [Example](#example)
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N.B.2 The default cart instance is called `main`, so when you're not using instances,`Cart::content();` is the same as `Cart::instance('main')->content()`.
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N.B.2 The default cart instance is called `main`, so when you're not using instances,`Cart::content();` is the same as `Cart::instance('main')->content()`.
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## Associate a model
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## Models
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A new feature is associating a model with the items in the cart. Let's say you have a `Product` model in your application. With the new `associate()` method, you can tell the cart that an item in the cart, is associated to the `Product` model.
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A new feature is associating a model with the items in the cart. Let's say you have a `Product` model in your application. With the new `associate()` method, you can tell the cart that an item in the cart, is associated to the `Product` model.
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That way you can access your model right from the `CartRowCollection`!
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That way you can access your model right from the `CartRowCollection`!
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