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Alchemy-Solidus
This is a AlchemyCMS and Solidus integration gem.
- It provides tabs in Alchemy and Solidus menus to easily switch between both backends
- It offers two new Essences for Alchemy called
EssenceSpreeProduct
andEssenceSpreeTaxon
that you can use to place Spree products and/or Taxons on your pages. - Shares admin sessions and user abilities between Alchemy and Solidus.
Compatibility
Solidus
This version runs with Solidus v4.0 and up.
- For a Solidus 3.x compatible version please use the
6.3-stable
branch or6.3.1
gem version. - For a Solidus < 2.11 compatible version please use the
3.1-stable
branch or3.3.0
gem version. - For a Solidus < 2.6 compatible version please use the
2.3-stable
branch or2.3.2
gem version. - For a Solidus 1.x compatible version please use the
1.0-stable
branch or1.1.0
gem version.
NOTE: If you are using Solidus v3.0 with Alchemy v5.3, make sure to also use Rails v6.0 and the legacy image attachment adapter (paperclip) and not the active storage adapter, since this needs Rails >= 6.1 and Alchemy v5.3 is not Rails 6.1 compatible. You need Alchemy v6.0 for Rails >= 6.1.
Alchemy
This version runs with Alchemy v7.2
- For a Alchemy 7.0/7.1 compatible version please use the
7.2-stable
branch or7.2
gem version. - For a Alchemy 6.x compatible version please use the
5.0-stable
branch or5.0
gem version. - For a Alchemy 5.x compatible version please use the
4.1-stable
branch or4.1
gem version. - For a Alchemy 4.x compatible version please use the
3.1-stable
branch or3.3
gem version. - For a Alchemy 4.0 compatible version please use the
2.3-stable
branch or2.3
gem version. - For a Alchemy 3.x compatible version please use the
1.0-stable
branch or1.1
gem version.
Installation
Add this line to your applications Gemfile
:
gem 'alchemy-solidus', '~> 7.0'
Install the gem with:
$ bundle install
Automated setup
Recommended
We ship a Rails generator that helps you to install this gem into your existing application.
$ bin/rails g alchemy:solidus:install
There are several options available, please check them with
$ bin/rails g alchemy:solidus:install --help
Upgrading
To upgrade update the Gemfile and run the install generator again
$ bin/rails g alchemy:solidus:install
NOTE Please make sure to remove the Alchemy::Modules.register_module
part from your config/initializer/alchemy.rb
file if upgrading from 2.5.
Manual setup (for advanced users)
For regular setups we recommend the automated installer mentioned above. But if you know what you are doing and want to have full control over the integration you can also set this up manually.
Authentication system installation
Both Alchemy and Solidus come without an authentication system in place. You will need to choose an authentication system yourself. There are 3 available options. Whichever you choose, you need to instruct Solidus & Alchemy about your choice of authentication system.
Here are the steps for each option:
1. Option: Use Solidus Auth Devise
Recommended for:
- An existing Solidus installation (
gem 'solidus_auth_devise'
should already be in your Gemfile). - You are just adding Alchemy
To use Solidus Auth Devise, instruct Alchemy to use the Spree::User
class:
# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
Alchemy.user_class_name = 'Spree::User'
Alchemy.current_user_method = :spree_current_user
If you put Spree in it's own routing namespace (see below) you will want to let Alchemy know these paths:
# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
Alchemy.login_path = '/store/login'
Alchemy.logout_path = '/store/logout'
2. Option: Use Alchemy Devise
Recommended for:
- An existing Alchemy installation
- You don't have an authentication system and don't want to role an authentication system on your own.
Add alchemy-devise
to your Gemfile
# Gemfile
gem 'alchemy-devise', '~> 4.1'
and install it:
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rails g alchemy:devise:install
Run the Solidus installer:
NOTE: Skip this if you already have a running Solidus installation.
$ bundle exec rails g spree:install
Then run the solidus custom user generator:
$ bundle exec rails g spree:custom_user Alchemy::User
Now you'll need to instruct Solidus to use the Alchemy User class:
# config/initializers/spree.rb
...
Spree.user_class = "Alchemy::User"
...
and tell Solidus about Alchemy's path helpers:
# lib/spree/authentication_helpers.rb
...
def spree_login_path
Alchemy.login_path
end
def spree_signup_path
Alchemy.signup_path
end
def spree_logout_path
Alchemy.logout_path
end
...
3. Option: Build your own authentication
Please follow the Solidus custom authentication and the Alchemy custom authentication guides in order to integrate your custom user with Solidus and Alchemy.
In either case
Install the migrations
$ bundle exec rake alchemy_solidus:install:migrations
Run the installer of Alchemy
$ bundle exec rake alchemy:install
and follow the on screen instructions.
Render Alchemy Content in Solidus Layout
~~If you plan to render the Alchemy site in the Solidus layout add the following to your initializer:~~
# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
require 'alchemy/solidus/use_solidus_layout'
NOTE: Since v2.5.2 this is done automatically for you. If you upgraded from an older version you can safely remove this from your initializers.
Render Alchemy Content in Solidus views
~~If you plan to render Alchemy content in your Solidus views (ie. a global header or footer section), you need to include the Alchemy view helpers and language store in your Solidus controllers with the following addition to your initializer:~~
# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
require 'alchemy/solidus/alchemy_in_solidus'
NOTE: Since v2.5.2 this is done automatically for you. If you upgraded from an older version you can safely remove this from your initializers.
Routing
For routing you have a few options.
Place both engines in their own namespace:
# config/routes.rb
mount Spree::Core::Engine => '/store'
mount Alchemy::Engine => '/pages'
Put Solidus at the root level and Alchemy in its own namespace:
# config/routes.rb
mount Alchemy::Engine => '/pages'
mount Spree::Core::Engine => '/'
Put Alchemy at the root level and Solidus in its own namespace:
# config/routes.rb
mount Spree::Core::Engine => '/store'
mount Alchemy::Engine => '/'
Put both engines in the root level
# config/routes.rb
# Make Alchemy's root page have higher priority than Spree's root page
root to: 'alchemy/pages#index'
mount Spree::Core::Engine => '/'
# Must be last so it's catch-all route can render undefined paths
mount Alchemy::Engine => '/'
Usage
Please make yourself familiar with AlchemyCMS by reading the guidelines
Create a new Element for Alchemy
# config/alchemy/elements.yml
- name: product
ingredients:
- role: spree_product
type: SpreeProduct
- name: product_category
ingredients:
- role: spree_taxon
type: SpreeTaxon
Generate the views
$ rails g alchemy:elements --skip
Place this element on a page layout
# config/alchemy/page_layouts.yml
- name: product
elements: [product]
- name: products
elements: [product_category]
Access the Solidus product or taxon in your element views
You can mix Alchemy and Solidus content in the same view.
<!-- app/views/alchemy/elements/_product_view.html.erb -->
<% cache element do %>
<%= element_view_for element do |el| %>
<% product = el.value(:spree_product) %>
<h1><%= product.name %></h1>
<p><%= product.description %></p>
<%= el.render :text %>
<%= el.render :image %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
Or for a list of taxon products
<!-- app/views/alchemy/elements/_product_category_view.html.erb -->
<% cache element do %>
<%= element_view_for element do |el| %>
<h2><%= el.render :headline %></h2>
<%= el.render :description %>
<% taxon = el.value(:spree_taxon) %>
<% taxon.products.each do |product| %>
<%= link_to product.name, spree.product_path(product) %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
Alchemy :heart: Solidus!
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request