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GetSimple CMS
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Suggestions for simple CMS without a lot of frills or heavy front-end
Have a look at http://get-simple.info/
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Hosting a flatfile CMS on github
I'm using GetSimple CMs http://get-simple.info/
Spree Commerce
- Ask HN: Suggestions about platform to develop a customizable B2B marketplace
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What is the right approach to handle an inventory system with Items and prices that may change over time? How do you adjust Item prices without affecting a past Sale that references it?
A good system to study is Spree https://github.com/spree/spree. It has an inventory and billing system and supports different adjustments and sale configurations. If you don't want to use it wholesale it's a solid Rails application that does most of what you want so you can use it as solid inspiration.
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Self-hosted FOSS eCommerce solution suggestions
Spree Commerce: https://spreecommerce.org/
- My Open Source eCommerce List
- Laravel ECommerce Platforms
- PHP ECommerce Platforms
- Webshop preporuka za tehnologiju
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Are there any open source Rails templates for online stores .
Maybe Spree?
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ROR ecommerce tutorial?
I'd say Solidus and Spree are you best options rather than trying to roll out you own ecommerce solution.
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Building and Growing Remote Teams with Ivy Evans
When I was working on that company, that mobile ordering app, Counterless, I looked a lot at codebases like Spree, the Spree Commerce codebase. And that's how I learned a lot about how do you model an order with line items and things like that? I saw some amazing things that helped me develop an understanding and save a ton of time by looking at oh, they have a state machine. What are the ways that an order transitions through all these different states as it gets processed and charged? And how do you track all of those things?
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Solidus - 🛒 Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.
Pico - Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
Microweber - Drag and Drop Website Builder and CMS with E-commerce
Active Merchant - Active Merchant is a simple payment abstraction library extracted from Shopify. The aim of the project is to feel natural to Ruby users and to abstract as many parts as possible away from the user to offer a consistent interface across all supported gateways.
CouchCMS - Simple Open-Source CMS for designers
vendure - A headless GraphQL commerce platform for the modern web
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.
Bagisto - Free and open source laravel eCommerce platform
Bolt - Bolt is a simple CMS written in PHP. It is based on Silex and Symfony components, uses Twig and either SQLite, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony