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Vespolina - Symfony2 ecommerce

General Info

The purpose of this project is to create an expandable Symfony2 based ecommerce platform, built on interchangeable bundles that can be used independently of Vespolina, all managed by a configurable workflow process and whenever possible, using established standards.

State of the Project

Vespolina is in very early stages. We are currently in the design phase and are gathering functional needs which you can find on the wiki . We love to hear your comments on our current understanding of different ecommerce scenarios. You can find more information on the wiki such as use cases and process flow diagrams.

We have a chat meeting every Thursday at 20h UTC

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Requirements

Symfony is only supported on PHP 5.3.2 and up. To check the compatibility of your environment with Symfony, you can run the web/check.php script, bundled with this sandbox.

Installation

  1. Clone the git repository and move into that directory:

    $ git clone [email protected]:vespolina/vespolina.git $ cd vespolina/

  2. Initialize and update the submodules:

    $ git submodule update --init

  3. Setup file permissions:

    $ chmod a+w app/cache/ app/logs/ $ chmod a+x app/console

Automated Tests

To run the automated test suite you must have PHPUnit 3.5 installed, which is available on GitHub. Once installed, run the test suite using the phpunit command:

$ cd app/
$ phpunit

To customize PHPUnit configuration for your environment, copy app/phpunit.xml.dist to app/phpunit.xml and add your customization there.

Development

We are using git flow for our development workflow. You can find read this overview and install git flow.

You can set configs

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