solidus_starter_frontend
is a new starter storefront for Solidus.
This project aims to deliver a modern, minimal, semantic, and easy to extend codebase for a more efficient bootstrapping experience.
DISCLAIMER: some Solidus extensions (the ones that depend on Solidus Frontend) will not work with this project because they rely on defacing some views items that don't exist here.
Just run:
rails new store
cd store
bundle add solidus
bin/rails generate solidus:install --frontend=solidus_starter_frontend
That will create a new Solidus application with SolidusStarterFrontend as its storefront.
Please note that Solidus Auth Devise will also be added to your application as it's required by SolidusStarterFrontend.
The installation of Solidus Starter Frontend will copy the frontend views, assets, routes, controllers, and specs to your project. You can change easily anything that we created; this gives you a lot of freedom of customization.
Note that since the Solidus Starter Frontend is a Rails application template, it doesn't have the capability to automatically update your storefront code whenever the template is updated.
It is not possible right now to generate a new Rails app with the template, i.e.
run rails new --template=URL
since the template expects Solidus to be
installed on the app.
In addition, please note that it will add Solidus Auth Devise frontend components to your app. At the moment, you will need to manually remove the gem and its frontend components if you don't need them.
Because this project copies files over the host application, and it is intended to be used only when Solidus is installed for the first time, we can guarantee the latest code only works with the latest available version of Solidus and Rails.
This means that each Solidus version will have one specific supported version of
the Starter Frontend. Each version is stored in a different branch of this repository.
For example, Solidus v3.3
will be working with Solidus Starter Frontend's templates
coming from v3.3
branch of this repository.
This compatibility is also enforced in the Solidus installer. In fact, each Solidus version will point its installer to the template of the corresponding branch over here.
To receive security announcements concerning Solidus Starter Frontend, please subscribe to the Solidus Security mailing list. The mailing list is very low traffic, and it receives the public notifications the moment the vulnerability is published. For more information, please check out https://solidus.io/security.
For information about contributing to this project please refer to this document. There you'll find information on tasks like:
- Testing the extension
- Running the sandbox
- Updating the changelog
- Releasing new versions
- Docker development
The following parameters are considered in the CI testing strategy:
We are testing this starter kit against PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite.
We are testing this starter kit against the currently supported Ruby versions.
We are testing this starter kit against the last Rails version at the time the corresponding Solidus version has been released. Eg. Solidus v3.3 tests against Rails 7.0
main
branch will test installing itself over Solidus main only.- the branch corresponding to the latest Solidus release (with
vX.X
format) will only test installing itself over the corresponding Solidus version. - branches targetting older Solidus versions won't be tested.
Daily, we are running a scheduled test suite run against the main
branch and the branch corresponding to the latest Solidus release.
This scheduled test will give us more confidence that this starter
kit always works with the latest Solidus's released versions and
the development version.
solidus_starter_frontend
is funded and maintained by the Nebulab
team.
We firmly believe in the power of open-source. Contact us if you like our work and you need help with your project design or development.
Copyright (c) 2020 Nebulab SRLs, released under the New BSD License.