Sylius is an open source e-commerce solution for PHP, based on the Symfony2 framework.
Ultimate goal of the project is to create a webshop engine, which is user-friendly, loved by developers and has a helpful community.
Sylius is constructed from fully decoupled components (bundles in Symfony2 glossary), which means that every feature (products catalog, shipping engine, promotions system...) can be used in any other application.
We're using full-stack BDD methodology, with phpspec and Behat.
Windows support is a WIP!
Documentation is available at docs.sylius.org.
$ wget http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar
$ php composer.phar create-project sylius/sylius
$ cd sylius
$ php app/console sylius:install
$ php app/console server:run
The install script will give you the option to run fixtures that make testing and development phases much easier.
If you want to try out new Sylius UI, please run the following commands:
$ npm install
$ npm run gulp
Behat scenarios
By default Behat uses http://localhost:8080/
as your application base url. If your one is different,
you need to create behat.yml
files that will overwrite it with your custom url:
imports: ["behat.yml.dist"]
default:
extensions:
Behat\MinkExtension:
base_url: http://my.custom.url
Then run selenium-server-standalone:
$ bin/selenium-server-standalone
Then setup your test database:
$ php app/console doctrine:database:create --env=test
$ php app/console doctrine:schema:create --env=test
You can run Behat using the following commands:
$ bin/behat
If something goes wrong, errors & exceptions are logged at the application level:
$ tail -f app/logs/prod.log
$ tail -f app/logs/dev.log
If you are using the supplied Vagrant development environment, please see the related Troubleshooting guide for more information.
This page contains all the information about contributing to Sylius.
If you want to keep up with the updates, follow the official Sylius account on Twitter.
Sylius uses GitHub issues. If you have found bug, please create an issue.
License can be found here.
Sylius was originally created by Paweł Jędrzejewski. See the list of contributors.