Spree Favorite Products
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Spree Favorite Products is an extension that allows the user to mark/unkmark a product as favorite from the product page.
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If a product has variants, user can mark both the product, as well as, any variant as favorite.
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Admin can view which products, as well as, variants have been marked as favorite, and by which users, on the Admin end.
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It gives user the ability to see all products marked as favorite by him/her.
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User can directly add his favorited products to cart
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User can save products for later from his cart.
Demo
Try Spree Favorite Products for Spree 3-4 with direct deployment on Heroku:
Try Spree Favorite Products for Spree master with direct deployment on Heroku:
Installation
- Add this extension to your Gemfile with this line:
Spree >= 3.2
gem 'spree_favorite_products', github: 'vinsol-spree-contrib/spree_favorite_products'
Spree < 3.2
gem 'spree_favorite_products', github: 'vinsol-spree-contrib/spree_favorite_products', branch: 'X-X-stable'
The branch
option is important: it must match the version of Spree you're using.
For example, use 3-0-stable
if you're using Spree 3-0-stable
or any 3.0.x
version.
- Install the gem using Bundler:
bundle install
- Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator:
bundle
bundle exec rails g spree_favorite_products:install
Testing
Spree >= 3.1
For Building Dependencies:
appraisal install
The dummy app can be regenerated by using:
appraisal spree-3-1 rake test_app
This will run rake test_app using the dependencies configured for Spree 3.1. Similarly you can use spree-3-2 and spree-master for generating dummy applications using dependencies for Spree 3.2 and latest version of Spree
appraisal spree-3-1 rspec
This will run rspec using the dependencies configured for Spree 3.1. Similarly you can use spree-3-2 and spree-master to run rspec using dependencies for Spree 3.2 and latest version of Spree
Spree 3.0 and Spree 2.x
First bundle your dependencies, then run rake
. rake
will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using rake test_app
.
bundle
bundle exec rspec spec
See It In Action
Contributing
- Fork the repo.
- Clone your repo.
- Run
bundle install
. - Run
bundle exec rake test_app
to create the test application inspec/test_app
. - Make your changes.
- Ensure specs pass by running
bundle exec rspec spec
. - Submit your pull request.
Credits
Copyright (c) 2017 vinsol.com, released under the New MIT License