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SUMMARY
Spree is a complete open source commerce solution for Ruby on Rails. It was developed by Sean Schofield under the original name of Rails Cart before changing its name to Spree.
QUICK START
Running from sources (latest and greatest features)
Clone the git repo
git clone git://github.com/schof/spree.git spreeCreate the necessary config/database.yml file
Install the gem dependencies
rake gems:installBootstrap the database (run the migrations, create admin account, optionally load sample data.)
rake db:bootstrapStart the server
script/server
Running the Gem
Install spree Gem
NOTE: This may take a while. The gem currently includes a frozen version of Rails 2.0.2sudo gem install spreeCreate Spree Application
spree <app_name>Create your database and edit the config/database.yml to taste.
You can skip this step if using sqlite3 as your database.rake db:createBootstrap
cd <app-name> rake db:bootstrapLaunch Application
script/server
Browse Store
http://localhost:xxxx/store
Browse Admin Interface
http://localhost:xxxx/admin
Deploying
Deploy spree as a normal rails application. If you use apache+cgi/fastcgi take a look at the example .htaccess located in
public/.htaccess.example
i18n/l10n Support
Basic localization and internationalization support is now added using the Globalite Plugin from Matt Aimonetti.
Working features:
- Rails Localization
- UI Localization
In the near future:
- Content Localization
Please read this, this and this to understand how the plugin works.
Please, please, please ask Sean how you can help, lot of work is still to be done.
UPDATE: Take a look at i18n page on Spree wiki
Refer to spree: ruby on rails ecommerce to learn more about spree.








