Here’s everything you had to know about the first major release since 2017! Over 7 years after the first major release, on Nov 12, 2024, we have released Sylius 2.0.0. We had a great opportunity to announce it first at SyliusCon in Lyon, but now, as we are back to… Read More
Hello folks! We’re coming to you with a bunch of insights and updates on our recent work at Sylius Development Team, Community and Core Team. Are we driving smoothly as planned in the roadmap? 1.12 release plans Sylius/Sylius v1.12 – the release date is yet unknown, as we are… Read More
Intro You might have already heard about it – Sylius v1.11 is live! This release comes with a long-expected feature – Catalog Promotions, but it is not all that has changed since the previous release. Also, the feature itself comes with a few details that you may be curious about. Read More
TL;DR The 1.10 release is a big one from a technical perspective, due to upgrading Sylius to PHP 8.0. BUT if you’re a non-tech e-commerce specialist, we’ve marked business-related topics with special flags 🚩. So, for those with little to no time, here’s a summary of this release: Sylius now… Read More
TL;DR Sylius is the first eCommerce platform to fully support Symfony 5 – the newest, fastest, and most popular framework for professional PHP projects development;PayPal Commerce Platform in default Sylius installation – the most modern of PayPal payment solutions is now automatically delivered (via plugin) together with the… Read More
Thanks to DigitalOcean, GitHub, and Twillo, the entire October is a celebration of Hacktoberfest! This year, let’s join them together and make Sylius even better. Read More
We proudly present to you the latest version of the Sylius eCommerce Platform – 1.8, which comes with a brand new, unified API powered by API Platform, Loyalty points system for Sylius Plus, and as you can probably see, a brand new sylius.com website! Numbers This new release is a… Read More
How to combine the logic provided by Sylius with your own custom subsystems or frontends? The answer is, of course, creating the right API - so that any developer will be able to use Sylius in any environment without any problems. Read More