Re: [Radiant] Re: E-Commerce, Anyone?

2009-01-14 Thread Patrick

Hi,


I was looking for a simple solution to integrate
a small web shop into radiant. The key feature was
that the webshop should use the layout from radiant.

So I programmed a new extension called simple_web_shop.
It's still in development but if you are interested,
have a look at the following link:

  http://sa.pindula.net/shop


The extension shows you all the products you can edit
via the admin interface. Its just a simple one form
web shop. But it might be useful for small companies
selling up to, lets say 5 to 10 products.


Patrick

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Re: [Radiant] Re: E-Commerce, Anyone?

2009-01-12 Thread Nate Turnage
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:58 PM, jason white <
stonesoupandboiledfr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The best eCommerce source for Ruby on Rails is Spree http://spreehq.com
> Radiant is an excellent CMS, and i'm sure that you could use it for an
> eCommerce solution, but i would use Spree.
>

Have you ever used Spree? Can it be set up as an extension to use with
share_layouts? I have a shop on Shopify because it seemed like a logical
choice at the time. It would be cool to move that over.


~Nate
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Re: [Radiant] Re: E-Commerce, Anyone?

2009-01-12 Thread jason white
The best eCommerce source for Ruby on Rails is Spree http://spreehq.com
Radiant is an excellent CMS, and i'm sure that you could use it for an
eCommerce solution, but i would use Spree.

Jason

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Ignacio Carrera  wrote:

> Chris Poldier wrote:
> > Radiant would be a great catalog system for e-commerce.
>
>  I'm interested in this... but I don't know how to use a Radiant page
> as a kind of template itself for a given model.
>
>  As an example, let's call it "Product" (I'm imaginative), and we have
> a nice admin section to do CRUD on it.
>
>  We need, from within a Radiant page, to call something like  attribute="name" /> (just an example).
>
>  Then we would also need a way to iterate over these, and filter them,
> too...
>
>  Any ideas?
>
> nachokb
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