prestashop/ps_supplierlist

PrestaShop - Supplier List

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Type:prestashop-module

v1.0.6 2023-02-03 14:47 UTC

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README

About

Display your suppliers on your catalog and allow visitors to filter their search by supplier.

Compatibility

PrestaShop: 1.7.0.0 or later

Multistore compatibility

This module is compatible with the multistore ✔️
It can be configured differently from one store to another.
It can be configured quickly in the same way on all stores thanks to the all shops context or the group of shops.
It can be activated on one store and deactivated on another

How to test

Link to specs : https://docs.prestashop-project.org/functional-documentation/functional-documentation/ux-ui/back-office/improve/modules/supplier-list

In FO > Category page, a Suppliers block is displayed In BO, check that the 2 types of display are available If plain-text mode is enabled, the number of elements can also be chosen

Contributing

PrestaShop modules are open-source extensions to the PrestaShop e-commerce solution. Everyone is welcome and even encouraged to contribute with their own improvements.

Requirements

Contributors must follow the following rules:

  • Make your Pull Request on the "dev" branch, NOT the "master" branch.
  • Do not update the module's version number.
  • Follow the coding standards.

Process in details

Contributors wishing to edit a module's files should follow the following process:

  1. Create your GitHub account, if you do not have one already.
  2. Fork the ps_supplierlist project to your GitHub account.
  3. Clone your fork to your local machine in the /modules directory of your PrestaShop installation.
  4. Create a branch in your local clone of the module for your changes.
  5. Change the files in your branch. Be sure to follow the coding standards!
  6. Push your changed branch to your fork in your GitHub account.
  7. Create a pull request for your changes on the 'dev' branch of the module's project. Be sure to follow the commit message norm in your pull request. If you need help to make a pull request, read the Github help page about creating pull requests.
  8. Wait for one of the core developers either to include your change in the codebase, or to comment on possible improvements you should make to your code.

That's it: you have contributed to this open-source project! Congratulations!