This extension provides a generic way for you to define different types of relationships between your products, by defining a RelationType for each type of relationship you'd like to maintain.
You can manage RelationTypes via the admin configuration menu, and you can maintain product relationships via Related Products tab on the edit product UI.
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Accessories
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Cross Sells
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Up Sells
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Compatible Products
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Replacement Products
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Warranty & Support Products
When you create a RelationType you can access that set of related products by referencing the relation_type name, see below for an example:
rt = Spree::RelationType.create(:name => "Accessories", :applies_to => "Spree::Product")
=> #<Spree::RelationType id: 4, name: "Accessories" ...>
product = Spree::Product.last
=> #<Spree::Product id: 1060500592 ...>
product.accessories
=> []
You can access all related products regardless of RelationType by:
product.relations
=> []
Currently, master doesn't support discounts out of the box. There is however a branch implement_discounts that should have the necessary discount-enabled code (which was cherry-picked from the working 0-70-x branch).
Add to Gemfile
:
gem 'spree_related_products', :git => 'git://github.com/spree/spree_related_products.git'
Run:
$ bundle
$ bundle exec rails g spree_related_products:install
* Fork the repo
* clone your repo
* Run `bundle`
* Run `bundle exec rake test_app` to create the test application in `spec/test_app`.
* Make your changes.
* Ensure specs pass by running `bundle exec rake`
* Submit your pull request