Implement a shop in minutes on an existing website. With an easy and intuitive user interface, Our Orders can be used both as a vending platform in a physical shop and as an online sales tool. Aiming to be a full featured tools, it has been designed to be easily extended to fit all possible scenario.
- Dashboard with clean graphs to understand the sales over time
- Products, subproducts and options.
- Taxes: global and per product included and excluded taxes.
- Multiple shipping methods
- Multiple currencies
- Multiple database format: all supported by Entity Framework (SQL, SQLite, etc...), MongoDB, etc...
- Multiple payment platforms: Cash, Paypal, Stripe, PostFinace etc... out of the box and possibility to add custom of your choice
- Dispatch and stock management
- User management, assigned sales and roles support
- One click add to MailChimp, Campaign monitor or other newsletter services
- Multiple shops and warehouses
- Vouchers management
- Reciept, invoice and other sales documents export using custom templates
- HTML5 Web app support, no page reload, optimised for touch screen.
- Web API and cart support
- Install Package
Use theOur.Orders
NuGet package manager inside Visual Studio, Xamarin Studio, or run the following command: Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package Our.Orders
.Net CLI:
dotnet add package Our.Orders
- Add to startup
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
services
.AddOurOrders()
.UseEntityFramework(options => options.UseSqlite("Data Source=our.orders.db"));
...
}
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, ...)
{
...
app.UseOurOrders();
...
}
- First run
launch the webiste and access Our Orders on the path/orders
create the first user and you are good to go !
The configuration can be modified either using the appsettings.json
file by sending an IConfiguration
(typicaly injected in the Startup.cs constructor) or using a configuration lambda passed upon adding Our Orders in ConfigureServices
.
using appsettings.json
// appsettings.json
{
"our-orders" : {
"Path": "my-custom-path",
"JwtSecret": "my custom secret key"
}
}
// Startup.cs
public class Startup
{
...
public IConfiguration Configuration { get; }
...
public Startup(IConfiguration configuration , ...)
{
...
Configuration = configuration;
...
}
...
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
services
.AddOurOrders(Configuration)
...
}
...
}
using lambda
// Startup.cs
public class Startup
{
...
public IConfiguration Configuration { get; }
...
public Startup(IConfiguration configuration , ...)
{
...
Configuration = configuration;
...
}
...
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
services
.AddOurOrders((settings) => {
settings.Path = "my-custom-path";
settings.JwtSecret = "my custom secret key";
})
...
}
...
}
Check the wiki for documentation about configuring in depth Our Orders…
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