The purpose of this project is to create an expandable ecommerce platform, built on interchangeable libraries that can be used independently of Vespolina, all managed by configurable processes and whenever possible, using established standards.
Vespolina is in early stages. We are currently in the progress of developing a sandbox which uses several Vespolina libraries. A demo is available on http://try.vespolina.org with several deployed use cases.
Some of the libraries are already been used in production. Information about basic functionality can be found on the [wiki][vespolina_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.
[vespolina_wiki]: https://github.com/vespolina/vespolina-sandbox/wiki
- IRC on irc.freenode.org channel #vespolina
- [Google Groups Mailinglist](http://groups.google.com/group/vespolina-dev)
Symfony is only supported on PHP 5.3.4 and up. To check the compatibility of your environment with Symfony, you can run the web/check.php script, bundled with this sandbox. Also, you will need the mongodb driver for php, provided by the mongo php extension.
Clone the git repository and move into that directory:
$ git clone git://github.com/vespolina/vespolina-sandbox.git
$ cd vespolina-sandbox/
Setup file permissions: see http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/installation.html#configuration-and-setup
$ mkdir app/cache
$ mkdir app/logs
$ chmod a+w app/cache/ app/logs/
$ chmod a+x app/console
Copy and adjust the configuration file
$ cp app/config/parameters.yml.dist app/config/parameters.yml
Initialize and install the vendors:
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
$ php composer.phar install
- Set up the store
$ php app/console vespolina:store-setup [--country="xx"] [--state="xx"][--type="beverages"]
To run the automated test suite you must have [PHPUnit 3.5][phpunit] installed, which is available on [GitHub][phpunit_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.
[phpunit]: http://www.phpunit.de [phpunit_github]: http://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit