This projects enables You to use Magento 1.9 as a backend platform for Vue Storefront - first Progressive Web App for e-Commerce.
Vue Storefront is a standalone PWA storefront for eCommerce. It can be conencted with any eCommerce backend (eg. Magento, Pimcore, Prestashop or Shopware) through the API.
Sign up for a demo at https://vuestorefront.io/ (Vue Storefront integrated with Magento2 or Magento1).
Vue Storefront is platform agnostic - which mean: it can be connected to virtually any eCommerce CMS. This project is a data connector for Magento 1.9.
From 26th of Feb 2019 this is module is finally MIT licensed with full support for shopping carts, orders and users sync!
Areas for improvements:
- performance (right now it's single threaded but can be easily modified to use node-cluster),
- dynamic-requests handling (user accounts, shopping carts, orders).
Magento 1.9 bridge uses it's own Magento API which is available as standard Magento module. The second part is a node.js app which is used to consume the API results.
Requirements: Magento 1.9x Community or Enterprise; Node.js >= 8; vue-storefront and vue-storefront-api installed.
First, please clone the whole repository locally:
git clone https://github.com/DivanteLtd/magento1-vsbridge.git magento1-vsbridge
cd magento1-vsbridge
cp magento1-module/app/* <MAGENTO_FOLDER>/app/
Magento module uses JWT tokens authorization method based on standard Magento admin users account system. Please create a dedicated admin account for magento1-bridge purposes only with minimal access (ACL) to the catalog part.
Then, please configure the JWT Secret in Magento configuration: System > Configuration > Services > VueStorefront Bridge.
Then please clean the Magento cache. To make sure that the module works just fine You can try to authorize the user using Postman:
Vue Storefront is using the ElasticSearch middleware for querying the catalog and static data. To inorder to have the data indexed You may chose the native Magento1 module or use node-app
middleware provided.
In order to have all the products, categories and CMS pages indexed into Elastic Search please do install magento1-vsbridge-indexer module and set-up proper connection to the Elastic Search that Your vue-storefront-api
is using.
As You've probably noticed in the cloned directory there is a second folder called node-app
. This is a consumer application that's responsible for synchronizing the Magento1 data with the ElasticSearch instance.
This tool required ElasticSearch instance up and running. The simplest way to have one is to install vue-storefront and vue-storefront-api and run docker-compose up
inside vue-storefront-api
installation as the project contains Docker file for Vue Storefront.
Then you need to modify the configs:
cd node-app
cp config.example.json config.json
nano config.json
In the config file please setup the following variables:
auth
section to setup Magento's user login and password and the previously set JWT secret- 'endpoint' should match your Magento 1.9 URL,
elasticsearch.indexName
should be set to Your ElasticSearch index which then will be connected to the Vue Storefront. It can be fresh / non-existient index as well (will be created then). For example You may have:vue_storefront_magento1
Please note: current version of magento1-vsbridge requires the latest version of VS, from 'develop' branch installed. Please make sure youre using the most recent code.
By default Vue Storefront uses ES index named vue_storefront_catalog
. Please apply the changes accordingly to:
vue-storefront
config filelocal.json
to point to right index name,vue-storefront-api
config filelocal.json
to point to right index name.
Restart vue-storefront
and vue-storefront-api
.
Please note: The vue-storefront-api
Magento1 support is available from PR190, 26th of Feb 2019 - please make sure You're using the latest vue-storefront-api version.
After installing the vue-storefront-api You need to change the config/local.json
to change the platform settings:
"platform": "magento1",
"magento1": {
"url": "http://magento-demo.local",
"imgUrl": "http://magento-demo.local/media/catalog/product",
"api": {
"url": "http://magento-demo.local/vsbridge",
}
},
The bridge works on temporary, versioned ES indexes. You decide when the index should be published (when all data objects are properly set). All commands exec from node-app/src
directory.
Note: We're offering a native, Magento1 data indexer that's a Magento1 module - instead of node.js app. Please check out magento1-vsbridge-indexer for details!
Create new version of index (for example: vue_storefront_magento1_1):
cd node-app/src
node index.js new
Index data:
node index.js attributes
node index.js taxrules
node index.js categories
node index.js products
node index.js cms
Please note that if you want import / update data only for cms pages / blocks / hierarchy you can use this commads:
node index.js cms --pages (import / update only cms page data)
node index.js cms --blocks (import / update only cms block data)
node index.js cms --hierarchy (import / update only cms hierarchy data)
node index.js cms (without any params import all instances at once)
Publish new version of index (creates an alias with prod. name of the index: vue_storefront_magento1_1 -> vue_storefront_magento1):
node index.js publish
Congratulations! After this step You should have got the ES index synchronized with the Magento1 instance!
Please visit Vue Storefront site to check out why it's so cool!
As you may observed, configured products do work perfectly well after imported to Vue Storefront!
Please feel free to extend Magento module or Node app and contribute Your changes to the community!
Some ideas for contributions:
- authorized users checkout.
magento1-vsbridge
source code is completely free and released under the MIT License.