Sylius Elasticsearch Plugin
Sylius plugin for Elasticsearch query engine.
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Run:
composer require webgriffe/sylius-elasticsearch-plugin
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Add
Webgriffe\SyliusElasticsearchPlugin\WebgriffeSyliusElasticsearchPlugin::class => ['all' => true]
to yourconfig/bundles.php
.Normally, the plugin is automatically added to the
config/bundles.php
file by thecomposer require
command. If it is not, you have to add it manually. -
Import the plugin configs. Add the following to your config/packages/webgriffe_sylius_elasticsearch_plugin.yaml file:
imports: - { resource: "@WebgriffeSyliusElasticsearchPlugin/config/config.php" }
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Import the routes needed for cancelling the payments. Add the following to your config/routes.yaml file:
webgriffe_sylius_elasticsearch_plugin: resource: "@WebgriffeSyliusElasticsearchPlugin/config/shop_routing.php"
NB: if you have locales prefix enabled you should prefix import with that.
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Make your ProductRepository implements the DocumentTypeRepositoryInterface. Remember to update your product resource configuration to use the new repository. For example:
sylius_product: resources: product: classes: repository: App\Doctrine\ORM\ProductRepository
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Make your ProductAttribute and ProductOption entities implements the FilterableInterface. You can implement it by using our ready DoctrineORMFilterableTrait. For example:
use Webgriffe\SyliusElasticsearchPlugin\Doctrine\ORM\FilterableTrait;use Webgriffe\SyliusElasticsearchPlugin\Model\FilterableInterface; class ProductAttribute implements FilterableInterface { use FilterableTrait; }
For a comprehensive guide on Sylius Plugins development please go to Sylius documentation, there you will find the Plugin Development Guide, that is full of examples.
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Run
composer create-project sylius/plugin-skeleton ProjectName
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From the plugin skeleton root directory, run the following commands:
$ (cd tests/Application && yarn install) $ (cd tests/Application && yarn build) $ (cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=test bin/console assets:install public) $ (cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=test bin/console doctrine:database:create) $ (cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=test bin/console doctrine:schema:create)
To be able to set up a plugin's database, remember to configure you database credentials in tests/Application/.env
and tests/Application/.env.test
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Execute
docker compose up -d
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Initialize plugin
docker compose exec app make init
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See your browser
open localhost
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PHPUnit
vendor/bin/phpunit
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PHPSpec
vendor/bin/phpspec run
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Behat (non-JS scenarios)
vendor/bin/behat --strict --tags="~@javascript"
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Behat (JS scenarios)
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Start Headless Chrome:
google-chrome-stable --enable-automation --disable-background-networking --no-default-browser-check --no-first-run --disable-popup-blocking --disable-default-apps --allow-insecure-localhost --disable-translate --disable-extensions --no-sandbox --enable-features=Metal --headless --remote-debugging-port=9222 --window-size=2880,1800 --proxy-server='direct://' --proxy-bypass-list='*' http://127.0.0.1
- Install SSL certificates (only once needed) and run test application's webserver on
127.0.0.1:8080
:
symfony server:ca:install APP_ENV=test symfony server:start --port=8080 --dir=tests/Application/public --daemon
- Run Behat:
vendor/bin/behat --strict --tags="@javascript"
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Static Analysis
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Psalm
vendor/bin/psalm
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PHPStan
vendor/bin/phpstan analyse -c phpstan.neon -l max src/
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Coding Standard
vendor/bin/ecs check
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Using
test
environment:(cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=test bin/console sylius:fixtures:load) (cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=test bin/console server:run -d public)
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Using
dev
environment:(cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=dev bin/console sylius:fixtures:load) (cd tests/Application && APP_ENV=dev bin/console server:run -d public)