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Spree Favorite Products

  • Spree Favorite Products is an extension that allows the user to mark/unkmark a product as favorite from the product page.

  • If a product has variants, user can mark both the product, as well as, any variant as favorite.

  • Admin can view which products, as well as, variants have been marked as favorite, and by which users, on the Admin end.

  • It gives user the ability to see all products marked as favorite by him/her.

  • User can directly add his favorited products to cart

  • User can save products for later from his cart.

Demo

Try Spree Favorite Products for Spree 3-4 with direct deployment on Heroku:

Deploy

Try Spree Favorite Products for Spree master with direct deployment on Heroku:

Deploy

Installation

  1. 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.

  1. Install the gem using Bundler:
bundle install
  1. 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

Youtube Video Tutorial

Contributing

  1. Fork the repo.
  2. Clone your repo.
  3. Run bundle install.
  4. Run bundle exec rake test_app to create the test application in spec/test_app.
  5. Make your changes.
  6. Ensure specs pass by running bundle exec rspec spec.
  7. Submit your pull request.

Credits

vinsol.com: Ruby on Rails, iOS and Android developers

Copyright (c) 2017 vinsol.com, released under the New MIT License