situation: I have a multi-vendor site with the shop built in woocommerce. Vendors have an account with a custom dashboard, and *we’ve *added their products to the system (they do not create their own products on the site) using their company name as a category.
question: What’s the best way to show them analytics only of the products that belong to them? Is there a plugin you can recommend, a tutorial, or a technique?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I am using WP REST API and woo commerce API for multi store application, How can i get product's list by particular vendor through REST API WordPress.
I'm currently testing Woocommerce on my Wordpress site, and I'd like to know if it is possible to have two Paypal accounts linked to your shop. The idea would be to dedicate one account for a type of product and the other one for another type.
I've tried to look into the extensions available, but couldn't find a way to do this.
If you want to use Paypal, you can use Paypal Adaptive payments.
You can link each products to a Vendor as a marketplace website will do. ie : for woocommerce WC-Vendors, Dokkan...
Depending on which e-commerce plugin you have embed into your website, you can create a dedicated payment gateway that will switch the producct owner email, but this will a time wasting and maybe a untrustly method.
Hope it helps
Our team is working on a WooCommerce project for one of our clients.
They are event organizers and work with volunteers who sell tickets on their behalf.
They do not want volunteers to have access to the backend of their site, so we are trying to find a way to create an order form using Gravity Forms that will record the sale as desired and communicate product depletions to the Product database in WooCommerce.
Any thoughts on how this might be accomplished?
Which modules can be used for creating an online store in drupal?
I'd say the most popular module for an online store in Drupal is the ubercart module. It's quite complex, but supports pretty much everything you need for an online store. Here's the supported feature list:
Configurable product catalog includes catalog pages and a block to display product categories.
Flexible product creation system with product classes.
Multiple product image support out of the box.
Flexible product attributes system.
Basic product stock level tracking and notification.
Product features to add file downloads, role promotions, and more to products.
Single page checkout.
Automatic account generation (anonymous checkout).
Customer and administrator checkout notifications.
Simple order processing (with workflow-ng integration for automated order processing).
Simple order creation and editing.
Integrated payment system that acts as a bridge between acceptable payment methods -(check, credit card, purchase order, etc.) and payment gateways (Cyber Source, Authorize.net, PayPal, etc.).
Shipping quotes and fulfillment, including integration with UPS, FedEx, USPS.
Sales, product, and customer reports.
Activity logging.
For Drupal 7, you also have the Commerce module that looks very promising and fully integrates with Drupal's API and core features (Entity, Fields, etc.).
If you want to get started with an online store based on Drupal. This is a great starting point. http://drupal.org/project/commerce_kickstart
It is based on Drupal commerce and has some really nice features included, like a mobile optimized theme, slideshow, great admin theme for ecommerce, ...
I would recommend Drupal commerce. Drupal commerce is an open source eCommerce solution built on top of drupal. Also it has numerous useful modules which can meet all your ecommerce requirements. Also you can build online stores of small to large size.
These are some of the features of drupal commerce and it contains specific modules for these.
Create product types with custom attributes
Order management
line item
Payment method API
Tax calculation / VAT support
Discount pricing rules/coupon
U.K postal service Royal mail, international language school Eurocentres, McDonalds France and lot more consumer brands are the most trusted clients who strongly believes in the power of Drupal commerce