Thanks to Stéphane Decock, who is the author of this article, you can now find out how Sylius Resource Bundle can help you in your Symfony projects! Read More
We are extremely excited to announce Sylius Plus – the next step in the evolution of our product. After carefully gathering feedback from the community, customers and our partners, we introduce a commercial value-proposition that will get your business catalyzed*. Read More
Three and a half months after the latest minor release, we are back with Sylius v1.5.0. I am happy to say that our new developers – Adam and Tomasz had a significant influence on this… Read More
The first minor Sylius release in 2019 has been published! The role-based authorization control plugin, enhanced password hashing, developer experience improvements, decluttered testing architecture, PHP 7.3 support, closer integration with Symfony ecosystem – all of those made its way into v1.4.0. Core changes This release focuses… Read More
Warning! Our RBAC Plugin described below has been deprecated. We focus on developing advanced user permissions within Sylius Plus. Hello everyone! Today I’m going to discuss one of the most crucial tasks from Sylius Roadmap which turned out to become an official open source Sylius… Read More
All aboard the plugin train! What if once you have ordered some products and completed the payment process you would receive an email with a pdf document as a proof of placing the order? What’s more, this file would also contain both your and shop’s name, address and… Read More
Hello everyone! Another week means another official Sylius plugin discussed. Although the customer is now able to reorder a previously placed order and to refund it, there’s still plenty of order-related features that need to be covered. Have you ever placed an order, not paid for it yet… Read More
Hello everyone! Today is the second time I am going to talk about Sylius plugins developed by the Sylius Core Team. Since we have covered the topic of reordering a previously placed order by a customer, let’s assume that the… Read More