Version 0.10 of django-SHOP is heading towards API stability. Before upgrading to this version please read carfully the Changelog, as the API has been simplified and now is much more generic than in version 0.9.
Please get in touch with us on Gitter, if you have problems to upgrade your 0.9 projects. This will help us to adopt the migration path.
The core developer of django-SHOP, will be at Django Con Europe from April 3rd to 7th, in Florence, Italy. If you want to get in touch, please contact me on Gitter or Twitter.
To get a first impression on django-SHOP, try out one of the six fully working demo projects.
Following the instructions docs/tutorial/intro.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.
A faster alternative to run one of the demos of django-SHOP, 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 --name demo-shop-i18n_polymorphic --env DJANGO_SHOP_TUTORIAL=i18n_polymorphic -p 9001:9001 awesto/demo-shop:latest
Then point a browser on the IP address of your docker machine onto port 9001. If unsure invoke
docker-machine ip
. This could for instance be 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.
This version of django-SHOP is currently used to implement real e-commerce sites. If you want
to get involved in the development, please have a look at our documentation in docs/contributing.rst
.
Django-SHOP 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 an e-commerce framework, that a moderately experienced Django programmer should be able to pick up and run easily.