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Master your OpenCart modules and code!

Overview

  • Learn how to clone OpenCart modules
  • Develop and customize modules, pages, order totals, payments, and shipping extensions in OpenCart
  • Understand the Global Library methods used in OpenCart

In Detail

OpenCart is an online shopping tool which is free to use. It has become widely popular because of its support for custom extensions and module development. This book helps you understand how to use the features available in OpenCart using step-by-step instructions.

Getting Started with OpenCart Module Development gives you step-by-step explanations and illustrations on how to clone, customize, and develop modules and pages with OpenCart.

This book shows you how to create custom OpenCart modules and pages which are needed as per the requirements of the clients to manage custom data. It describes each and every code used to make a Hello World module, a feedback module, a tips module, an order total module, and a shipping and payment module.

The book covers installing, configuring, and uninstalling modules as well as how to clone them. It also discusses all the available Global Library methods of OpenCart as well as ways to handle the files and folders of a shipping and payment module. At the end of the book, you will learn how to make custom pages to manage data by creating a feedback module and how to create the order total using a tips module.

In Getting Started with OpenCart Module Development, you will learn everything you need to know to create custom OpenCart modules.

What you will learn from this book

  • Create custom modules using OpenCart
  • Learn how to clone OpenCart modules
  • Understand the Global Library methods used in OpenCart
  • Learn about the featured modules of OpenCart
  • Create order total modules using OpenCart
  • Install, configure, and uninstall modules

Approach

Written as a step-by-step guide, Getting Started with OpenCart Module Development will teach you all you need to know about OpenCart, from custom extensions to module development.

Who this book is written for

This book is for developers who want to develop OpenCart extensions and for those who want to learn more about the code workflow of OpenCart. Basic knowledge of OpenCart would be an added advantage.

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Getting Started with OpenCart Module Development

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Author

Rupak Nepali

Reviewers

Jack W. Davis

Aditya Menon

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About the Author

Rupak Nepali , a PHP programmer from Nepal, has been working on OpenCart since 2010 and has completed many projects and made many modules on OpenCart to meet client requirements. He handles http://opencartnepal.com personally as well as updates his personal site http://rupaknepali.com.np with his works Mr. Nepali currently works as a full-time freelancer on oDesk as well as on various freelancer sites. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems.

I wish to thank my parents, especially my mother Subthara Nepali and my father Bhairab Nepali, who emphasized the importance of literacy, and my brothers who helped at every step, as well as all my friends, and seniors, who provided their support and encouragement to write this book.

Thanks to Packt Publishing who provided me with such a great opportunity and all the team members who assisted me in publishing this book.

About the Reviewers

Jack W. Davis is an e-commerce developer specializing in OpenCart and on-page SEO for online stores. He runs an OpenCart development company called Destrove, which has helped hundreds of businesses expand, upgrade, and design their e-commerce stores. With years of development experience and a creative outlook on software design, Jack has become a recognized figure in OpenCart development communities.

Jack also runs a popular e-commerce news and tutorial website www.CartAdvisor.com, where he spends most of his time writing about e-commerce software and helping others customize their online stores.

Aditya Menon is an experienced developer, and the web is his primary platform. Aditya works for Adbhuth, a privately held start-up. An overview of his strengths, functions, and aspirations include predominantly using PHP and JavaScript. He has written and improvised applications working with teams from across five continents. He is happy to produce and extend intelligently built code bases, with exemplary architectures. He also follows industry standards and best practice discussions closely, and acts on wisdom gained from these arenas. Aditya is currently a consultant and a developer on multiple start-up teams from across the world. He is constantly on the lookout for new tools and techniques to make development faster, easier, and more joyful. He looks at a future where technology in general and software in particular, play even more important and impressive roles in human life. Learning new languages and paradigms to build these tools of the future is what delights him the most. He currently lives in New Delhi, India. He is a 23-year-old man, eager to travel the world, and explore new opportunities.

I would like to thank Mymo, mom, and dad!

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Preface

If you can code OpenCart modules, you can customize OpenCart and make e-commerce sites easier to administer and also change the way the default OpenCart system works. This book shows you how to create all sorts of extensions: OpenCart module, Order Total module, ideas for creating payment, shipping modules, and ways to create custom pages and forms on OpenCart module to carry out the insert, edit, delete, and list functions.

This book focuses on teaching you all aspects of OpenCart modules by showing and defining code examples. The book uses default OpenCart module to clone other modules, the process by which one module gets transferred to another. It shows each and every line of code and describes them so readers know what the code does. You will clone the Google_talk module in the first chapter. In the second chapter, you will learn about all the available methods in OpenCart, and at last you will create two custom module feedback pages and the Tips Order Total modules.

Each chapter teaches you to make a new OpenCart module; you will thus be able to make three modules by reading this book. You will be able to create the Hello World module by cloning the Google talk module that you can then change to the Welcome Message module. Likewise, you will get a description of each code of default featured module of OpenCart, and then create the Feedback pages to manage the feedbacks. In the end, you will be able to create an Order Total module called Tips Order Total module.

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