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A Spree extension that implement brand with multi vendor.
Add this extension to your Gemfile with this line:
gem 'spree_vendor_brand'
Install the gem using Bundler
bundle install
Copy & run migrations
bundle exec rails g spree_vendor_brand:install
Restart your server
If your server was running, restart it so that it can find the assets properly.
First bundle your dependencies, then run rake
. rake
will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using rake test_app
.
bundle update
bundle exec rake
When testing your applications integration with this extension you may use it's factories. Simply add this require statement to your spec_helper:
require 'spree_vendor_brand/factories'
bundle exec gem bump -p -t
bundle exec gem release
For more options please see gem-release REAMDE
If you'd like to contribute, please take a look at the instructions for installing dependencies and crafting a good pull request.
Copyright (c) 2022 ROUTE06, Inc., released under the New BSD License
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We found that spree_vendor_brand demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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