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    https://magento.com/

    Asked for in live-chat

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    • alkomyA Offline
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      Wondering if Magento in your plan 😊

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        If you manage to pack and maintain an Magento app, it would increase Cloudrons audience and reach by a lot. I think it won't be that easy because Magento is heavyweight. The company I worked before has a product that does just that --> https://www.blugento.com/shop-factory 🙂 Most interesting thing would be Magento Open Source.

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        • subvenS subven

          If you manage to pack and maintain an Magento app, it would increase Cloudrons audience and reach by a lot. I think it won't be that easy because Magento is heavyweight. The company I worked before has a product that does just that --> https://www.blugento.com/shop-factory 🙂 Most interesting thing would be Magento Open Source.

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          I have magento running in a regular LAMP app for years now, not sure if this needs a seperate app.

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          • M msbt

            I have magento running in a regular LAMP app for years now, not sure if this needs a seperate app.

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            @msbt said in Magento - eCommerce:

            I have magento running in a regular LAMP app for years now, not sure if this needs a seperate app.

            It does. For all those people who are using Cloudron exactly so they don't have to bother with installing things on a LAMP stack 🙂

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

              @msbt said in Magento - eCommerce:

              I have magento running in a regular LAMP app for years now, not sure if this needs a seperate app.

              It does. For all those people who are using Cloudron exactly so they don't have to bother with installing things on a LAMP stack 🙂

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              @jdaviescoates it's just a bit of a monster, having automated updates on that might lead to more problems than it would solve. Like theme/plugin incompatibility or the php version in use (one plugin I had took a very long time to become >PHP7.0 compatible and the whole shop wasn't working after upgrading too soon).

              I'm no magento expert, but it seems to require a lot of customization to get your use case to work. I would love to see it in the app store as well but I doubt that it's possible to make a package that works for everyone.

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                @jdaviescoates it's just a bit of a monster, having automated updates on that might lead to more problems than it would solve. Like theme/plugin incompatibility or the php version in use (one plugin I had took a very long time to become >PHP7.0 compatible and the whole shop wasn't working after upgrading too soon).

                I'm no magento expert, but it seems to require a lot of customization to get your use case to work. I would love to see it in the app store as well but I doubt that it's possible to make a package that works for everyone.

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                @msbt +1 on monster - have worked with it a lot and it is VERY picky and complex.

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                • M msbt

                  I have magento running in a regular LAMP app for years now, not sure if this needs a seperate app.

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                  @msbt
                  (1) I'm trying to move my magento (2.3.4) to LAMP, it required PHP 7.3..
                  but current LAMP only supports php 7.4
                  I can't downgrade LAMP to php 7.3

                  (2) I tried to install a fresh Magento (2.4.0) on LAMP couple of days ago, but failed. to load the installation wizard.

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                  • alkomyA alkomy

                    @msbt
                    (1) I'm trying to move my magento (2.3.4) to LAMP, it required PHP 7.3..
                    but current LAMP only supports php 7.4
                    I can't downgrade LAMP to php 7.3

                    (2) I tried to install a fresh Magento (2.4.0) on LAMP couple of days ago, but failed. to load the installation wizard.

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                    @alkomy LAMP 7.3 app is still there but just hidden . Just put https://my.cloudrondomain.com/#/appstore/lamp.cloudronapp.php73 .

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                    • girishG girish

                      @alkomy LAMP 7.3 app is still there but just hidden . Just put https://my.cloudrondomain.com/#/appstore/lamp.cloudronapp.php73 .

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                      @girish 😘
                      Will give it a try now

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                      • girishG girish

                        @alkomy LAMP 7.3 app is still there but just hidden . Just put https://my.cloudrondomain.com/#/appstore/lamp.cloudronapp.php73 .

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                        @girish
                        Yes, It's working, many thanks for your help.

                        Note: as I'm using magento in some dev extensions, I always need a fresh copy for test, this is one of best practice for using cloudron (ability to create a fresh copy of many many apps like wordpress, ghost, discourse.. test it, destroy it, start again..).

                        So, I created a fresh copy, backed it to S3, downloaded the backup file, to keep a fresh copy of magento.

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                          Personally, I think Magento would be a long and specialist project for optimising, moreso than Wordpress & Woo.

                          I recommend Magento stays a self-service install on LAMP until there's more significant admin and optimisation experience from those dedicated to it, and time is reserved for WP & Woo, that I feel can do all Magento does and more, and has more experience here optimising.

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                          • M msbt

                            @jdaviescoates it's just a bit of a monster, having automated updates on that might lead to more problems than it would solve. Like theme/plugin incompatibility or the php version in use (one plugin I had took a very long time to become >PHP7.0 compatible and the whole shop wasn't working after upgrading too soon).

                            I'm no magento expert, but it seems to require a lot of customization to get your use case to work. I would love to see it in the app store as well but I doubt that it's possible to make a package that works for everyone.

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                            @msbt so a decade later and magento is still a PITA to work with.

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                            • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                              @msbt so a decade later and magento is still a PITA to work with.

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                              @humptydumpty Been there and backed out of that a few times. Nothing particularly wrong with it but it will just need more resources and pricey plugins and developers than WP & Woo or Odoo.

                              I still maintain that having Odoo in Cloudron would probably make many other app requests redundant.

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