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=========== django-SHOP

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Version 0.9 of djangoSHOP is a complete rewrite of the old code base but keeps the concepts of model overriding and cart modifiers. Therefore with some effort, it should be possible to migrate existing projects to this new release. Please contact me, if you need help.

Running the demo projects

To get a first impression on djangoSHOP, try out the three full working demo projects.

And remember, I'm always happy to get some feedback on how it works elsewhere.

Run the demo in a local virtualenv

Following the instructions docs/tutorial/intro.rst and docs/tutorial/quickstart.rst should create a running shop in minutes, prefilled with a dozen of products. You can even pay by credit card, if you apply for your own testing account at Stripe.

Run the demo using Docker

A faster alternative to run the "polymorphic" demo of djangoSHOP is to use a prepared Docker container available on the Docker Hub. If you have a running docker-machine, download and start the demo using:

docker run -p 9001:9001 --rm jrief/myshop-sample:latest

Then point a browser on the IP address of your docker machine onto port 9001, for instance http://192.168.99.100:9001/ . To access the backend sign in with username admin and password secret. The first invocation of each page takes some time, since beforehand the supplied images have to be thumbnailed.

django SHOP

This version of django-shop is currently used to implement real e-commerce sites. If you want to help out, please have a look at our development documentation in docs/contributing.rst.

DjangoSHOP aims to be a the easy, fun and fast shop counterpart to django CMS.

Specifically, we aim at providing a clean, modular and Pythonic/Djangonic implementation of a shop framework, that a moderately talented Django programmer should be able to pick up and run easily.

Build status

Build Status

Todo:

  • We need more tests.
  • We need translations into other natural languages.
  • The documentation should be checked by a native English speaker.

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