#ROR Ecommerce
##Project Overview
Please create a ticket on github if you have issues. They will be addressed ASAP.
Please look at the homepage for more details. Or take a look at the github page
This is a Rails e-commerce platform. ROR Ecommerce is a Rails 3 application with the intent to allow developers to create an ecommerce solution easily. This solution includes an Admin for Purchase Orders, Product creation, Shipments, Fulfillment and creating Orders. There is a minimal customer facing shopping cart understanding that this will be customized. The cart allows you to track your customers' cart history and includes a double entry accounting system.
The project has Solr searching, Compass and Blueprint for CSS and uses jQuery. The gem list is quite large and the project still has a large wish list. In spite of that, it is currently the most complete Rails solution, and it will only get better.
Please use Ruby 1.9.3 and enjoy Rails 3.2.
ROR Ecommerce is designed so that if you understand Rails you will understand ROR_ecommerce. There is nothing in this project besides what you might see in a normal Rails application. If you don't like something, you are free to just change it like you would in any other Rails app.
Contributors are welcome! We will always need help with UI, documentation, and code, so feel free to pitch in. To get started, simply fork this repo, make any changes (big or small), and create a pull request.
##DEMO
Take a look at The Demo. The login name is [email protected] with a password => test123
##Getting Started
Please feel free to ask/answer questions in our Google Group.
Install RVM with Ruby 1.9.3. If you have 1.9.3 on your system you're good to go. Please refer to the RVM site for more details.
Copy the database.yml
for your setup.
For SQLite3, cp config/database.yml.sqlite3 config/database.yml
.
For MySQL, cp config/database.yml.mysql config/database.yml
and update your username/password.
If you are using the mysql dmg file to install mysql you will need to edit your ~/.bash_profile and include this:
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/mysql/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
Run rake secret
and copy/paste the output as encryption_key
in config/config.yml
.
gem install bundler
bundle install
rake db:create:all
rake db:migrate db:seed
rake db:test:prepare
Once everything is set up, start the server with rails server
and direct your web browser to localhost:3000/admin/overviews.
Write down the username/password (these are only shown once) and follow the directions.
Most users are using Amazon S3 or Heroku. Thus we have decided to have a setup easy to get your site up and running as quickly as possible in this production environment. Hence you should add the following ENV variables:
FOG_DIRECTORY => your bucket on AWS
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID => your access key on AWS
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID => your secret key on AWS
On linux:
export FOG_DIRECTORY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Heroku:
heroku config:add FOG_DIRECTORY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
heroku config:add AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
heroku config:add AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
heroku labs:enable user-env-compile -a myapp
Install redis
$ wget http://redis.googlecode.com/files/redis-2.6.12.tar.gz
$ tar xzf redis-2.6.12.tar.gz
$ cd redis-2.6.12
$ make
or
$ curl -O http://redis.googlecode.com/files/redis-2.6.12.tar.gz
$ tar xzf redis-2.6.12.tar.gz
$ cd redis-2.6.12
$ make
or with homebrew $ brew install redis
add redis to your PATH (NOTE: if you installed via homebrew, it will already be in your PATH):
export PATH="/Users/drhenner/redis-2.6.12/src:/usr/lib/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/mysql/bin:/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/heroku/bin:$PATH"
##Easy development setup
Install memcached: You can install from source, or via homebrew
$ brew install memcached
The .env file should look like:
FOG_DIRECTORY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ask the project manager for the values to fill in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Processes are managed by the foreman gem.
* First, copy the Procfile.dev.example to Procfile.dev
* Then Make any specific local machine changes (executable paths, ports, etc)
* then do $ forman start -f Procfile.dev
If installing rMagick on OS X 10.8 and using Homebrew to install ImageMagick, you will need to symlink across some files or rMagick will not be able to build.
Do the following in the case of a Homebrew installed ImageMagick(and homebrew had issues):
* cd /usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.0-10/lib
* ln -s libMagick++-Q16.7.dylib libMagick++.dylib
* ln -s libMagickCore-Q16.7.dylib libMagickCore.dylib
* ln -s libMagickWand-Q16.7.dylib libMagickWand.dylib
##YARDOCS
If you would like to read the docs, you can generate them with the following command:
yardoc --no-private --protected app/models/*.rb
####Payment Gateways
First, create config/settings.yml
and change the encryption key and paypal/auth.net information.
You can also change config/settings.yml.example
to config/settings.yml
until you get your real info.
Paperclip will throw errors if not configured correctly.
You will need to find out where Imagemagick is installed.
Type: which identify
in the terminal and set
Paperclip.options[:command_path]
equal to that path in config/paperclip.rb
.
Example:
Change:
Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/local/bin"
Into:
Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/bin"
##Adding Dalli For Cache and the Session Store
While optional, for a speedy site, using memcached is a good idea.
Install memcached. If you're on a Mac, the easiest way to install Memcached is to use homebrew:
brew install memcached
memcached -vv
##Resque admin
Resque admin is accessible at /resque.
To run ensure that resque jobs run locally use foreman to start the server.
##Author
RoR Ecommerce was created by David Henner. Contributors.
##FYI:
Shipping categories are categories based off price:
you might have two shipping categories (light items) & (heavy items)
Have fun!!!