Injecting Components
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Injecting Components
Hi,
Thanks for the great product, seems to work extremely well and definitely a much better alternative to Magento!
I am trying to set up a store for a client and we have been provided the frontend HTML from a 3rd party. I have been reading up on how to use the extension builder and have installed it to our Laravel 5.1 build.
I am having some trouble working out how to incorporate sections (ie the basket or search form) onto a blade template. Looking through the code in the themes, they all seem to spit out PHP variables I assume preloaded with HTML.
What I would like to do is build around our existing theme and just put in the partials where they need to be.
Please let me know how this would work as I am racking my brain over the documentation (very well documented, maybe a little too well!) trying to work out what to do.
Thanks
Thanks for the great product, seems to work extremely well and definitely a much better alternative to Magento!
I am trying to set up a store for a client and we have been provided the frontend HTML from a 3rd party. I have been reading up on how to use the extension builder and have installed it to our Laravel 5.1 build.
I am having some trouble working out how to incorporate sections (ie the basket or search form) onto a blade template. Looking through the code in the themes, they all seem to spit out PHP variables I assume preloaded with HTML.
What I would like to do is build around our existing theme and just put in the partials where they need to be.
Please let me know how this would work as I am racking my brain over the documentation (very well documented, maybe a little too well!) trying to work out what to do.
Thanks
Re: Injecting Components
Thanks, that's good to knowLuke wrote: Thanks for the great product, seems to work extremely well and definitely a much better alternative to Magento!
Did you've read https://aimeos.org/docs/Laravel/Adapt_pages?Luke wrote: I am having some trouble working out how to incorporate sections (ie the basket or search form) onto a blade template. Looking through the code in the themes, they all seem to spit out PHP variables I assume preloaded with HTML.
What I would like to do is build around our existing theme and just put in the partials where they need to be.
You can adapt all views located in "./resources/views/vendor/shop" that way.
To create new pages including Aimeos components, this article may be helpful: https://aimeos.org/docs/Laravel/Create_new_pages
If that doesn't help you understanding the system, make a concrete example of what you want to do. Then we can describe the exact steps to get there