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[...] places as the _objectManager property. Regardless of how you grab an instance of the object manager, the two methods you’re interested in are get and create. The get method replaces [...]
[...] a helper object. That is, the following will product an error in Magento 2 Similar to the object manager, Magento 2 has a helper factory which lets you instantiate helper methods. In fact, you use [...]
[...] with a specific dev release tag as well as the generic magento2 tag. First big change? The object manager we’ve been discussing is a different class. When you want to grab an instance of it, [...]
[...] factories: Models, Blocks, and Helpers In Magento 2, all classes are available to the object manager. **This includes classes in lib*. Consider the Dir object we mentioned in the last post. [...]
[...] I can’t login to Magento Admin: Another misconfiguration that can make it impossible for developers to log into the Magento [...]
[...] Page Layout Drop Downs in Magento Admin: A Stack Overflow thread showing how those Page Layout threads don’t always do what you [...]
[...] and consistent Value Added Tax (VAT) and Fixed Product Tax (FPT) calculations for the Magento admin, invoices, and credit memos. It also improves tax calculations for cross-border [...]
[...] the Admin Roundup: Stack Exchange answer where I (attempt to?) list every possible reason the Magento Admin might not set a session cookie, creating the dreaded “can’t log into the admin” error. [...]
[...] Has a proper open source license attached Has the goal of working with both Enterprise and Community Edition It’d be great if Magento shipped with a responsive theme — but this is another [...]
[...] Magento Community Edition 1.8.1.0 is here! This latest release includes many contributions from the Magento developer [...]
[...] As you’re planning for 2014, think about fitting in time to get to know the Magento platform better. Getting educated might seem like an obvious way to gain understanding, but too often [...]
[...] learning the Magento code in order to become certified and show their dedication to the Magento platform by taking (and passing) a rigorous test. [...]
[...] to get in on a project early, and help shape the future of responsive development on the Magento platform. [...]
[...] ;thank you” to the contributors highlighted in the product release notes for making the Magento platform better! Security Enhancements Magento Community Edition 1.8.1.0 delivers several [...]
[...] the latest Solr to work around PCI compliance issues. The lesson? Vendor support for Enterprise Edition comes mainly from Magento partners, and not Magento/eBay itself. [...]
[...] you should probably be using a Content Distribution Network. 3. What benefits of Magento Enterprise Edition are we using? It is surprising how many Enterprise Edition users are not taking advantage [...]
[...] where we can solve our own problems. Right now Kimberly’s already wrangled the Enterprise Edition templates, but there’s a number of open issues that need to be addressed in [...]
[...] worth mentioning since Magneto 2 will be a lot of developer’s first deep dive into PHP namespaces. [...]
[...] . This change looks like it came about, in part, due to Magento 2’s new full embrace of PHP namespaces. The backslash character isn’t a valid XML node name character, so the following is [...]
[...] it a router id) If you want your module to have controllers you’ll need to work with PHP namespaces, as Magento\Core\App\Router\Base::getControllerClassName returns a controller classname using [...]
[...] If Magento 2 is your first introduction to PHP namespaces, here’s one small thought technology that might help. Consider the following The above does [...]
[...] the code base, and you see this constructor. Since you know about Magento’s automatic dependency injection, you know the _eventQueue property should contain an object that’s an instance [...]
[...] Comments Required: Something something assumptions. It turns out the Magento 2 automatic dependency injection does not rely on PHPDoc comments. Instead, it (appears) to be reflection based. ALso [...]
[...] warning. This makes it sound like the ultimate plan is for client developers to use automatic dependency injection when/if they need an instance of the object manager. That’s going to make life [...]
[...] When you’re converting you Magento modules to Magento 2, make sure your helper classes have a _moduleName property. I ran into an issue where the isModuleOutputEnabled method [...]
[...] does away with this. Core team developers have removed the __ method from the base block and helper classes, leaving only the global __ function for translations. If that didn’t make sense: In [...]
[...] ;s no Mage class. Instead, you’d write something like this You’re expected to keep helper classes as object properties (_coreHelper above). However, the above will also give us an error, [...]
[...] (CMS -> Pages -> Add New [...] Magento: Add jQuery tabs in CMS page is a post from: Mukesh Chapagain's Blog Related posts: Simple and easy jQuery tabs with AJAX and PHP Magento jQuery: How to [...]
[...] [...] Magento: Get Sales Quote & Order in both Frontend and Admin is a post from: Mukesh Chapagain's Blog Related posts: Magento: Get all shopping cart items and totals Magento: How to [...]
[...] . If this [...] Magento: Get parent category, sub-category and product count is a post from: Mukesh Chapagain's Blog [...]
[...] places as the _objectManager property. Regardless of how you grab an instance of the object manager, the two methods you’re interested in are get and create. The get method replaces [...]
[...] a helper object. That is, the following will product an error in Magento 2 Similar to the object manager, Magento 2 has a helper factory which lets you instantiate helper methods. In fact, you use [...]
[...] with a specific dev release tag as well as the generic magento2 tag. First big change? The object manager we’ve been discussing is a different class. When you want to grab an instance of it, [...]
[...] factories: Models, Blocks, and Helpers In Magento 2, all classes are available to the object manager. **This includes classes in lib*. Consider the Dir object we mentioned in the last post. [...]
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