(function($){
'use strict';
/**
* All of the code for your public-facing JavaScript source
* should reside in this file.
*
* Note: It has been assumed you will write jQuery code here, so the
* $ function reference has been prepared for usage within the scope
* of this function.
*
* This enables you to define handlers, for when the DOM is ready:
*
* $(function(){
*
* });
*
* When the window is loaded:
*
* $(window).load(function(){
*
* });
*
* ...and/or other possibilities.
*
* Ideally, it is not considered best practise to attach more than a
* single DOM-ready or window-load handler for a particular page.
* Although scripts in the WordPress core, Plugins and Themes may be
* practising this, we should strive to set a better example in our own work.
*/
$(window).load(function(){
$("form.cart").on("click", "button.plus, button.minus", function (){
var qty=$(this).parent().find(".qty");
var val=parseFloat(qty.val());
var max=parseFloat(qty.attr("max"));
var min=parseFloat(qty.attr("min"));
var step=parseFloat(qty.attr("step"));
if($(this).is(".plus")){
if(max&&max <=val){
qty.val(max);
}else{
qty.val(val + step);
}}else{
if(min&&min >=val){
qty.val(min);
}else if(val > 1){
qty.val(val - step);
}}
});
});
})(jQuery);