├── .gitignore ├── Resources ├── Private │ ├── .htaccess │ ├── Partials │ │ └── Page │ │ │ └── DropIn │ │ │ └── Navigation │ │ │ └── MainAfter.html │ └── Language │ │ ├── locallang.xlf │ │ └── locallang_db.xlf └── Public │ ├── Icons │ └── relation.gif │ ├── Images │ ├── Distribution.png │ └── DistributionWelcome.png │ └── Js │ └── cash-dom.js ├── ext_icon.gif ├── ext_localconf.php ├── Initialisation ├── data.t3d ├── Files │ ├── logo.png │ └── favicon.png └── Site │ └── aimeos │ └── config.yaml ├── Documentation ├── Images │ └── Aimeos-TYPO3.png ├── Includes.txt ├── Settings.yml ├── Readme.rst ├── Index.rst └── Introduction │ └── Index.rst ├── ext_tables.php ├── Configuration └── Services.yaml ├── composer.json ├── ext_emconf.php ├── ext_icon.svg ├── Classes └── EventListener │ └── Setup.php ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .idea 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Private/.htaccess: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | deny from all 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ext_icon.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist/HEAD/ext_icon.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ext_localconf.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Public/Images/Distribution.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist/HEAD/Resources/Public/Images/Distribution.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Public/Images/DistributionWelcome.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist/HEAD/Resources/Public/Images/DistributionWelcome.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ext_tables.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Documentation/Includes.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .. ================================================== 2 | .. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 3 | .. -------------------------------------------------- 4 | .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- with BOM. 5 | 6 | .. This is 'Includes.txt'. It is included at the very top of each and 7 | every ReST source file in this documentation project (= manual). 8 | 9 | 10 | .. ================================================== 11 | .. DEFINE SOME TEXT ROLES 12 | .. -------------------------------------------------- 13 | 14 | .. role:: typoscript(code) 15 | 16 | .. role:: ts(typoscript) 17 | :class: typoscript 18 | 19 | .. role:: php(code) 20 | 21 | .. highlight:: php 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Documentation/Settings.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is the project specific Settings.yml file. 2 | # Place Sphinx specific build information here. 3 | # Settings given here will replace the settings of 'conf.py'. 4 | 5 | # Below is an example of intersphinx mapping declaration 6 | # Add more mappings depending on what manual you want to link to 7 | # Remove entirely if you don't need cross-linking 8 | 9 | --- 10 | conf.py: 11 | copyright: 2015 12 | project: Aimeos Distribution 13 | version: 14 | release: 15 | intersphinx_mapping: 16 | t3tsref: 17 | - http://docs.typo3.org/typo3cms/TyposcriptReference/ 18 | - null 19 | latex_documents: 20 | - - Index 21 | - aimeos_dist.tex 22 | - Aimeos Distribution 23 | - 24 | - manual 25 | latex_elements: 26 | papersize: a4paper 27 | pointsize: 10pt 28 | preamble: \usepackage 29 | ... 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Documentation/Readme.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Distribution Manual 2 | =================== 3 | 4 | The distribution package provides an out of the box web shop based on the the Aimeos 5 | web shop extension for TYPO3. The package contains a pre-configured, full featured shop 6 | including faceted search, product listings and detail views as well as baskets, coupon 7 | handling the checkout process and all e-mail handling for notifying the customers. 8 | 9 | 10 | .. _links: 11 | 12 | Links 13 | ----- 14 | 15 | * `Web site`_ 16 | * `Help`_ 17 | * `Documentation`_ 18 | * `Issue tracker`_ 19 | * `Source code`_ 20 | 21 | 22 | .. _license: 23 | 24 | License 25 | ------- 26 | 27 | The Aimeos TYPO3 distribution is licensed under the terms of the GPL Open Source 28 | license and is available for free. 29 | 30 | 31 | .. _Web site: http://aimeos.org/ 32 | .. _Help: http://help.aimeos.org/ 33 | .. _Documentation: http://docs.aimeos.org/TYPO3 34 | .. _Issue tracker: https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3/issues 35 | .. _Source code: https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "aimeos/aimeos_dist", 3 | "description": "Aimeos TYPO3 distribution for web shops, portals and market places", 4 | "keywords": ["e-commerce", "shop", "portal", "market place"], 5 | "homepage": "https://www.aimeos.org", 6 | "type": "typo3-cms-extension", 7 | "license": "LGPL-3.0", 8 | "support": { 9 | "source": "https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist", 10 | "issues": "https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist/issues", 11 | "forum": "https://aimeos.org/help", 12 | "wiki": "https://aimeos.org/docs" 13 | }, 14 | "repositories": [{ 15 | "type": "composer", 16 | "url": "https://packages.aimeos.org/aimeoscom" 17 | }, { 18 | "type": "path", 19 | "url": "packages/*" 20 | }], 21 | "minimum-stability": "dev", 22 | "prefer-stable": true, 23 | "require": { 24 | "php": "^8.1", 25 | "composer-runtime-api": "^2.2", 26 | "typo3/cms-core": "^12.4||^13.4", 27 | "bk2k/bootstrap-package": "^14.0||^15.0", 28 | "aimeos/aimeos-typo3": "25.*||2025.*||dev-master" 29 | }, 30 | "autoload": { 31 | "classmap": ["Classes"], 32 | "psr-4": { 33 | "Aimeos\\Aimeos\\": "Classes" 34 | } 35 | }, 36 | "extra": { 37 | "typo3/cms": { 38 | "extension-key": "aimeos_dist" 39 | } 40 | } 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Documentation/Index.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .. ================================================== 2 | .. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 3 | .. -------------------------------------------------- 4 | .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- with BOM. 5 | 6 | .. include:: Includes.txt 7 | 8 | .. _start: 9 | 10 | ============================================================= 11 | Aimeos Distribution 12 | ============================================================= 13 | 14 | .. only:: html 15 | 16 | :Classification: 17 | aimeos_dist 18 | 19 | :Version: 20 | |release| 21 | 22 | :Language: 23 | en 24 | 25 | :Description: 26 | Aimeos shop distribution 27 | 28 | :Keywords: 29 | Aimeos,distribution,shop,e-commerce 30 | 31 | :Copyright: 32 | 2015 33 | 34 | :Author: 35 | Aimeos 36 | 37 | :Email: 38 | aimeos@aimeos.org 39 | 40 | :License: 41 | This document is published under the Open Content License 42 | available from http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml 43 | 44 | :Rendered: 45 | |today| 46 | 47 | The content of this document is related to TYPO3, 48 | a GNU/GPL CMS/Framework available from `www.typo3.org `_. 49 | 50 | **Table of Contents** 51 | 52 | .. toctree:: 53 | :maxdepth: 5 54 | :titlesonly: 55 | :glob: 56 | 57 | Introduction/Index 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Documentation/Introduction/Index.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .. ================================================== 2 | .. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 3 | .. -------------------------------------------------- 4 | .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- with BOM. 5 | 6 | .. include:: ../Includes.txt 7 | 8 | 9 | .. _introduction: 10 | 11 | Introduction 12 | ============ 13 | 14 | 15 | .. _what-it-does: 16 | 17 | What does it do? 18 | ---------------- 19 | 20 | The Aimeos web shop distribution is a one click TYPO3 distribution that turns your fresh TYPO3 21 | installation into a powerful and flexible web shop instantly. 22 | 23 | The distribution package provides an out of the box web shop based on the the Aimeos 24 | web shop extension for TYPO3. The package contains a pre-configured, full featured shop 25 | including faceted search, product listings and detail views as well as baskets, coupon 26 | handling the checkout process and all e-mail handling for notifying the customers. 27 | 28 | 29 | .. _screenshots: 30 | 31 | Screenshots 32 | ----------- 33 | 34 | Aimeos web shop distribution 35 | 36 | .. figure:: ../Images/Aimeos-TYPO3.png 37 | :width: 400px 38 | :alt: Aimeos web shop 39 | 40 | Aimeos web shop distribution after installation 41 | 42 | How the Aimeos front-end of the Aimeos web shop distribution looks like just after installation 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ext_emconf.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'Aimeos shop distribution', 15 | 'description' => 'Professional, full-featured and ultra-fast TYPO3 e-commerce distribution for online shops, complex B2B applications and #gigacommerce. Turns TYPO3 into the best platform for content commerce and your e-commerce requirements', 16 | 'category' => 'distribution', 17 | 'author' => 'Aimeos', 18 | 'author_email' => 'aimeos@aimeos.org', 19 | 'state' => 'stable', 20 | 'internal' => '', 21 | 'uploadfolder' => '0', 22 | 'createDirs' => '', 23 | 'clearCacheOnLoad' => 0, 24 | 'version' => '24.10.0-dev', 25 | 'constraints' => array( 26 | 'depends' => array( 27 | 'typo3' => '12.4.0-13.99.99', 28 | 'bootstrap_package' => '14.0.0-15.99.99', 29 | 'aimeos' => '24.10.0-24.10.99', 30 | ), 31 | 'conflicts' => array( 32 | ), 33 | 'suggests' => array( 34 | ), 35 | ), 36 | ); 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Initialisation/Site/aimeos/config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | base: / 2 | baseVariants: { } 3 | errorHandling: { } 4 | languages: 5 | - 6 | title: English 7 | enabled: true 8 | base: / 9 | typo3Language: default 10 | locale: en_US 11 | iso-639-1: en 12 | websiteTitle: '' 13 | navigationTitle: EN 14 | hreflang: en-US 15 | direction: ltr 16 | flag: global 17 | languageId: '0' 18 | - 19 | title: Deutsch 20 | enabled: true 21 | base: /de/ 22 | typo3Language: de 23 | locale: de_DE 24 | iso-639-1: de 25 | websiteTitle: '' 26 | navigationTitle: DE 27 | hreflang: de-DE 28 | direction: ltr 29 | fallbackType: strict 30 | fallbacks: '0' 31 | flag: de 32 | languageId: '1' 33 | rootPageId: 1 34 | routes: { } 35 | websiteTitle: 'Aimeos TYPO3 distribution' 36 | routeEnhancers: 37 | Aimeos: 38 | type: Extbase 39 | namespace: ai 40 | defaultController: 'Catalog::list' 41 | routes: 42 | - { routePath: '/pin/{pin_action}/{pin_id}/{d_name}', _controller: 'Catalog::detail' } 43 | - { routePath: '/history/{his_action}/{his_id}', _controller: 'Account::history' } 44 | - { routePath: '/watch/{wat_action}/{wat_id}', _controller: 'Account::watch' } 45 | - { routePath: '/watch/{wat_action}', _controller: 'Account::watch' } 46 | - { routePath: '/fav/{fav_action}/{fav_id}', _controller: 'Account::favorite' } 47 | - { routePath: '/fav/{fav_action}', _controller: 'Account::favorite' } 48 | - { routePath: '/c/{f_name}~{f_catid}', _controller: 'Catalog::list' } 49 | - { routePath: '/t/{f_name}~{f_catid}', _controller: 'Catalog::tree' } 50 | - { routePath: '/p/{d_name}/{d_prodid}/{d_pos}', _controller: 'Catalog::detail' } 51 | - { routePath: '/d/{d_name}/{d_pos}', _controller: 'Catalog::detail' } 52 | - { routePath: '/lt/{l_type}', _controller: 'Catalog::list' } 53 | - { routePath: '/lp/{l_page}', _controller: 'Catalog::list' } 54 | - { routePath: '/ls/{f_sort}/{l_page}', _controller: 'Catalog::list' } 55 | - { routePath: '/l/{f_sort}', _controller: 'Catalog::list' } 56 | - { routePath: '/b/{b_action}', _controller: 'Basket::index' } 57 | - { routePath: '/co/{c_step}', _controller: 'Checkout::index' } 58 | - { routePath: '/s/{s_name}/{f_supid}', _controller: 'Supplier::detail' } 59 | defaults: 60 | f_name: 'c' 61 | b_action: '' 62 | c_step: '' 63 | f_sort: '' 64 | d_pos: '' 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ext_icon.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 19 | 21 | image/svg+xml 22 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 30 | 37 | 38 | 42 | 46 | 53 | 60 | 61 | 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Classes/EventListener/Setup.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | getPackageKey() === 'aimeos_dist' ) { 32 | $this->createTypoScriptConstants(); 33 | } 34 | } 35 | 36 | 37 | /** 38 | * Creates the TypoScript constants with necessary page IDs 39 | */ 40 | protected function createTypoScriptConstants() 41 | { 42 | $data = ''; 43 | $q = GeneralUtility::makeInstance( ConnectionPool::class )->getQueryBuilderForTable( 'pages' ); 44 | 45 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'My Shop' ) ); 46 | $pid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'pages' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 47 | 48 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'Basket' ) ); 49 | $uid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'pages' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 50 | $data .= 'tx_aimeos.basket.target = ' . intval( $uid ) . "\n"; 51 | 52 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'Profile' ) ); 53 | $uid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'pages' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 54 | $data .= 'tx_aimeos.profile.target = ' . intval( $uid ) . "\n"; 55 | 56 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'jsonapi' ) ); 57 | $uid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'pages' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 58 | $data .= 'tx_aimeos.jsonapi.target = ' . intval( $uid ) . "\n"; 59 | 60 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'Users' ) ); 61 | $uid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'pages' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 62 | $data .= 'tx_aimeos.customer.pid = ' . intval( $uid ) . "\n"; 63 | 64 | 65 | $q = GeneralUtility::makeInstance( ConnectionPool::class )->getQueryBuilderForTable( 'fe_groups' ); 66 | 67 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'title', $q->createNamedParameter( 'customers' ) ); 68 | $uid = $q->select( 'uid' )->from( 'fe_groups' )->where( $expr )->executeQuery()->fetchOne(); 69 | $data .= 'tx_aimeos.customer.groupid = ' . intval( $uid ) . "\n"; 70 | 71 | 72 | $q = GeneralUtility::makeInstance( ConnectionPool::class )->getQueryBuilderForTable( 'sys_template' ); 73 | 74 | $expr = $q->expr()->eq( 'pid', $q->createNamedParameter( $pid ) ); 75 | $constants = $q->select( 'constants' )->from( 'sys_template' )->where( $expr )->execute()->fetchOne(); 76 | 77 | $q->update( 'sys_template' ) 78 | ->where( $q->expr()->eq( 'pid', $q->createNamedParameter( $pid ) ) ) 79 | ->set( 'constants', $constants . "\n" . $data ) 80 | ->executeStatement(); 81 | } 82 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Aimeos logo 3 | 4 | 5 | # Aimeos online shop distribution for TYPO3 6 | 7 | The distribution package provides an out of the box web shop based on the the Aimeos 8 | online shop extension for TYPO3. The package contains a pre-configured, full featured shop 9 | including faceted search, product listings and detail views as well as baskets, coupon 10 | handling the checkout process and all e-mail handling for notifying the customers. 11 | 12 | **Table of contents** 13 | - [Installation](#installation) 14 | - [From TER](#from-ter) 15 | - [Composer](#composer) 16 | - [License](#license) 17 | - [Links](#links) 18 | 19 | ## Installation 20 | 21 | ## From TER 22 | 23 | For non-composer installations, you can install the Aimeos distribution using the 24 | Extension manager. You can choose Aimeos from the list of available distributions: 25 | 26 | ![TYPO3 distributions](https://aimeos.org/fileadmin/aimeos.org/images/aimeos-typo3-dist-install.png) 27 | 28 | Alternatively, you can download the [Aimeos TYPO3 distribution](https://extensions.typo3.org/extension/aimeos_dist/) 29 | package from the TER. 30 | 31 | ### Composer 32 | 33 | **Note:** You need *composer 2.2+* to install the latest version of Aimeos. 34 | 35 | To install TYPO3 via composer, execute this at the command line 36 | 37 | ```bash 38 | wget https://getcomposer.org/download/latest-stable/composer.phar -O composer 39 | php composer create-project "typo3/cms-base-distribution:^12.4" myshop 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | to install the required TYPO3 packages. Afterwards, you have to create the 43 | `FIRST_INSTALL` file to be able to run the setup process: 44 | 45 | ```bash 46 | cd myshop 47 | touch public/FIRST_INSTALL 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | For local installations, you can fire up the internal PHP web server 51 | 52 | ```bash 53 | php -d memory_limit=256M -d max_execution_time=240 -d max_input_vars=1500 -S 127.0.0.1:8000 -t public 54 | ``` 55 | 56 | and open the URL ("http://127.0.0.1:8000") in your web browser. If you use Apache or 57 | another web server, head over directly to the URL your installation is reachable directly 58 | without starting the PHP wev server. Complete the TYPO3 setup process before you continue 59 | to install the Aimeos distribution. 60 | 61 | Now install the Aimeos distribution for TYPO3 via command line: 62 | 63 | ```bash 64 | composer req -W aimeos/aimeos_dist 65 | ``` 66 | 67 | Then, activate the extensions and update the database: 68 | 69 | ```bash 70 | ./vendor/bin/typo3 extension:setup 71 | ./vendor/bin/typo3 aimeos:setup --option=setup/default/demo:1 72 | ``` 73 | 74 | If you don't want to import the demo data, leave out `--option=setup/default/demo:1`. 75 | Afterwards, your Aimeos installation is complete and you can check the frontend and 76 | log into the TYPO3 backend. 77 | 78 | ## License 79 | 80 | The Aimeos TYPO3 distribution is licensed under the terms of the GPL Open Source 81 | license and is available for free. 82 | 83 | ## Links 84 | 85 | * [Web site](https://aimeos.org/TYPO3) 86 | * [Help](https://aimeos.org/help) 87 | * [Documentation](https://aimeos.org/docs/typo3/) 88 | * [Issue tracker](https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist/issues) 89 | * [Source code](https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3-dist) 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Public/Js/cash-dom.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* MIT https://github.com/fabiospampinato/cash */ 2 | (function(){ 3 | 'use strict';var e={"class":"className",contenteditable:"contentEditable","for":"htmlFor",readonly:"readOnly",maxlength:"maxLength",tabindex:"tabIndex",colspan:"colSpan",rowspan:"rowSpan",usemap:"useMap"};function aa(a,b){try{return a(b)}catch(c){return b}} 4 | var k=document,m=window,ba=k.documentElement,n=k.createElement.bind(k),ca=n("div"),p=n("table"),da=n("tbody"),ea=n("tr"),q=Array.isArray,r=Array.prototype,fa=r.concat,t=r.filter,ha=r.indexOf,ia=r.map,ja=r.push,ka=r.slice,u=r.some,la=r.splice,ma=/^#(?:[\w-]|\\.|[^\x00-\xa0])*$/,na=/^\.(?:[\w-]|\\.|[^\x00-\xa0])*$/,oa=/<.+>/,pa=/^\w+$/;function v(a,b){return a&&(w(b)||x(b))?na.test(a)?b.getElementsByClassName(a.slice(1)):pa.test(a)?b.getElementsByTagName(a):b.querySelectorAll(a):[]} 5 | var B=function(){function a(a,c){if(a){if(a instanceof B)return a;var b=a;if(C(a)){if(b=(c instanceof B?c[0]:c)||k,b=ma.test(a)?b.getElementById(a.slice(1)):oa.test(a)?qa(a):v(a,b),!b)return}else if(D(a))return this.ready(a);if(b.nodeType||b===m)b=[b];this.length=b.length;a=0;for(c=this.length;aa?a+this.length:a]};E.eq=function(a){return F(this.get(a))};E.first=function(){return this.eq(0)}; 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