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This plugin allows you to integrate wishlist features with Sylius platform app.
We created a demo app with some useful use-cases of the plugin! Visit demo.bitbag.shop to take a look at it.
The admin can be accessed under demo.bitbag.shop/admin link and sylius: sylius
credentials.
$ composer require bitbag/wishlist-plugin
Add plugin dependencies to your config/bundles.php
file:
return [
...
BitBag\SyliusWishlistPlugin\BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin::class => ['all' => true],
];
Import required config in your config/packages/_sylius.yaml
file:
# config/packages/_sylius.yaml
imports:
...
- { resource: "@BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin/Resources/config/config.yml" }
Import routing in your config/routes.yaml
file:
# config/routes.yaml
bitbag_sylius_wishlist_plugin:
resource: "@BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin/Resources/config/routing.yml"
Update your database
$ bin/console doctrine:migrations:diff
$ bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate
Note: If you are running it on production, add the -e prod
flag to this command.
You can use @BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin/_addToWishlist.html.twig
, @BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin/_removeFromWishlist.html.twig
and @BitBagSyliusWishlistPlugin/_removeFromWishlist.html.twig
templates to enable adding/removing/displaying wishlist from the Twig UI.
For an example on how to do that, take a look at these source files.
Run the below command to see what Symfony services are shared with this plugin:
$ bin/console debug:container | grep bitbag_sylius_wishlist_plugin
$ bin/console debug:container --parameters | grep bitbag
$ composer install
$ cd tests/Application
$ yarn install
$ yarn build
$ bin/console assets:install public -e test
$ bin/console doctrine:schema:create -e test
$ bin/console server:run 127.0.0.1:8080 -d public -e test
$ open http://localhost:8080
$ cd ../..
$ vendor/bin/behat
$ vendor/bin/phpspec run
Learn more about our contribution workflow on http://docs.sylius.org/en/latest/contributing/.