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- Bennyworld
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Questions about Aimeos
Hello,
This shop seems very impressive, very nice, thank you!
I have a few questions before using it please/
1)Is it open source/ free or do we have to buy anything down the line(no hidden features that require payment) ?
2)I could not see anything about theming, is there any other themes with it as I found the demo one a bit old colour wise.
3)Is this a true Laravel application? ie: I can create my own controllers, models and so on?
4)Can this run the latest Laravel 5.8?
5)Does this uses vue.js?
Thank you so much!
This shop seems very impressive, very nice, thank you!
I have a few questions before using it please/
1)Is it open source/ free or do we have to buy anything down the line(no hidden features that require payment) ?
2)I could not see anything about theming, is there any other themes with it as I found the demo one a bit old colour wise.
3)Is this a true Laravel application? ie: I can create my own controllers, models and so on?
4)Can this run the latest Laravel 5.8?
5)Does this uses vue.js?
Thank you so much!
Re: Questions about Aimeos
It's Open Source and free of charge. There are only a few extensions for B2B, market places and #gigacommerce:Bennyworld wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 18:58 1)Is it open source/ free or do we have to buy anything down the line(no hidden features that require payment) ?
https://aimeos.com/extensions/
Aimeos is fully themeable but only the default theme is publically available. Feel free to create your own one.Bennyworld wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 18:58 2)I could not see anything about theming, is there any other themes with it as I found the demo one a bit old colour wise.
Aimeos uses Laravel controllers, the complete infrastructure and you can also use Blade templates. Laravel models are not used because they can't handle huge amounts of data in milliseconds. Aimeos cares about storing data itself in the Aimeos core composer package.Bennyworld wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 18:58 3)Is this a true Laravel application? ie: I can create my own controllers, models and so on?
Yes
Yes, in the administration interface.
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- Bennyworld
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Re: Questions about Aimeos
Thank you for the reply.
If you wish to edit a controller and some of the logic at the checkout for example, would you need to modify the cost files or is there another way around?
Thank you.
If you wish to edit a controller and some of the logic at the checkout for example, would you need to modify the cost files or is there another way around?
Thank you.
Re: Questions about Aimeos
Not sure what you mean. You can overwrite, add or remove any functionality of any class in your own extension without touching the core libraries.
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- Bennyworld
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Re: Questions about Aimeos
My apology, there was a typo in my last post, I meant "core files" and not "cost files".
ie: Usually when I use Laravel I have all my controllers in the app/http folder.
Imagine that there is a feature I do not like in this ecommerce but your core files are in the vendor/ folder.
How can I modify the logic of your code without touching the vendor files. This is what I meant sorry.
Thanks.
ie: Usually when I use Laravel I have all my controllers in the app/http folder.
Imagine that there is a feature I do not like in this ecommerce but your core files are in the vendor/ folder.
How can I modify the logic of your code without touching the vendor files. This is what I meant sorry.
Thanks.
Re: Questions about Aimeos
Create your own Laravel controller in ./app/http/, overwrite the original route - or create a new route and configure the route name in ./config/shop.php. You can use the Aimeos frontend controllers to get the data you need for custom features, e.g.
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use \Aimeos\Shop\Facades\Product;
$items = Product::uses(['text', 'media', 'price'])
->catetory(123)->text('sneaker')
->sort('name')->slice(0, 48)->search();
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- Bennyworld
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Re: Questions about Aimeos
Thanks, I will keep this in mind!
- Bennyworld
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Re: Questions about Aimeos
I just wanted to let you know that on your page here:
https://aimeos.org/docs/Laravel/Supported_versions
Is says that your ecommerce only supports up to Laravel 5.7
Thank you.
https://aimeos.org/docs/Laravel/Supported_versions
Is says that your ecommerce only supports up to Laravel 5.7
Thank you.
Re: Questions about Aimeos
Updated
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