This extension provides a "Print Invoice" button on the Admin Orders view screen which generates a PDF of the order details.
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The gem relies only on the prawn gem, to install you need to add the following lines to your Gemfile
gem 'spree_print_invoice' , :git => 'git://github.com/spree/spree_print_invoice.git'
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Run bundler
bundle install
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Install migration
rails g spree_print_invoice:install
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Enjoy! Now allow to generate invoices with sequential numbers
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Set the logo path preference to include your store / company logo.
Spree::PrintInvoice::Config.set(:print_invoice_logo_path => "/path/to/public/images/company-logo.png")
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Add your own own footer texts to the locale. The current footer works with :footer_left1 , :footer_left2 and :footer_right1, :footer_right2 where the 1 version is on the left in bold, and the 2 version the "value" on the right.
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Override any of the partial templates. they are address, footer, totals, header, bye , and the line_items. In bye the text :thanks is printed. The :extra_note hook has been deprecated as Spree no longer supports hooks.
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Set :suppress_anonymous_address option to get blank addresses for anonymous email addresses (as created by my spree_last_address extension for empty/unknown user info)
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Many european countries requires numeric and sequential invoices numbers. To use invoices sequential number fill the specific field in "General Settings" or by set Spree::PrintInvoice::Config.set(:print_invoice_next_number => [1|{your current next invoice number}])
The next invoice number will be the one that you specified. You will able to increase it in any moment, for example, to re-sync invoices number if you are making invoices also in other programs for the same business name.
- Enable packaging slips, by setting
Spree::PrintInvoice::Config.set(:print_buttons => "invoice,packaging_slip") #comma separated list
Use above feature for your own template if you want. For each button_name, define button_name_print text in your locale.
Next receipts and then product related stuff with barcodes.
Contributions welcome
Torsten