Create a product which is composed of other products.
- Add this extension to your Gemfile with this line:
gem 'spree_product_assembly', github: 'spree-contrib/spree-product-assembly', 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.
- Install the gem using Bundler:
bundle install
- Copy & run migrations
bundle exec rails g spree_product_assembly:install
- Restart your server
If your server was running, restart it so that it can find the assets properly.
To build a bundle (assembly product) you'd need to first check the "Can be part" flag on each product you want to be part of the bundle. Then create a product and add parts to it. By doing that you're making that product an assembly.
The store will treat assemblies a bit different than regular products on checkout. Spree will create and track inventory units for its parts rather than for the product itself. That means you essentially have a product composed of other products. From a customer perspective it's like they are paying a single amount for a collection of products.
If you use this with spree_wombat make sure that you add this extension after spree_wombat in your Gemfile
This extension provides a specific serializer for shipments assembly_shipment_serializer
, to use this in your Spree storefront make sure you configure spree_wombat like this:
config.payload_builder = {
'Spree::Shipment' => {
serializer: 'Spree::Wombat::AssemblyShipmentSerializer',
root: 'shipments'
}
}
See corresponding guidelines.
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