Pidev juurdepääs lugematule hulgale infole ja üldine infoüleküllus on meie käitumisharjumused internetis vorminud hektiliseks ja resoluutselt selekteerivaks. Kui mõtlema hakata, siis on jahmatav kui kiirelt me infost üle libiseme ja kui lühike on me kannatus. Kui palju brauseri vahelehti on korraga avatud ja kui kiirelt me lehti, mis pole asjakohased või on aeglased, sulgeme. Continue reading
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Magento 2 tehniline võimekus ja selle tegelik kasu kaupmeestele
Kui Magento 2-ga esimest korda tutvust tegin, kavatsesin kirjeldada back-end funktsionaalsust ja täiustatud kasutajaliidest. Kasutajaliidest on küll päris palju uuendatud, aga M2 kasu kaupmeestele võrreldes M1-ga kirjeldab see vähe. Tegelik kasu ei peitu üldse seal. Continue reading
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Data Migration to Magento2 Case Study
Hello fellow Magentoers :)
We at OYE decided to make a test migration project to get a feel of what migration from magento1 to magento2 is like. This article only describes data migration, porting of custom functionality and theme will be described later, when we complete it :) The magento2 docs page describes the data migration as a straight forward process, let's see if it is true.
The first problem was to understand if the migration tool supports moving custom table columns from m1 to m2. After some research, it turned out that it can’t do that. So if your sales_flat_order table has some custom column where you store some data – it can’t be transferred to m2 with the default migration tool functionality. I think this feature will be widely needed and it will appear in the migration tool soon.
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Magento2 "delivery date" module creation from scratch
Hi, everybody! I had a chance to get my hands on the latest magento2 and do a learning project. I decided to make a "delivery date" module, because it is a) useful and b) it requires tuning the applications in different areas: using events, plugins, overriding js files, playing with a grid. It gives customer the possibility to choose the date when he wants his order to be delivered. The result that I came up with is a module with "less than minimum" :) features:
- The user will see a delivery date field on the checkout and it will use a datepicker widget
- Delivery date will be saved in the order
- Delivery date will be displayed in the order view in admin
- Delivery date will be displayed in the order grid
This was the first time I met magento2 and I had moments of frustration and "AHA" moments. So now I will try to minimize frustration of other developers :)
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