Configuration
Rapidez
Publish the Rapidez config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Rapidez\Core\RapidezServiceProvider" --tag="config"
After that you'll find all configuration options in config/rapidez/*.php
with comments explaining the options. Most of them use the env()
function so it's possible to have different configurations per environment in the .env
.
TIP
For more info on how the configuration works read the Laravel configuration docs
Magento
Some Magento configuration options involve the frontend, as the Magento frontend is not used most of them don't do anything. Rapidez listens to some of those configurations:
Configuration | Explanation |
---|---|
general/locale/code | Locale |
currency/options/default | Currency |
checkout/cart/redirect_to_cart | Redirect to the cart when adding a product |
catalog/seo/product_url_suffix | Product url suffix |
catalog/seo/category_url_suffix | Category url suffix |
catalog/frontend/show_swatches_in_product_list | Show the product options in product lists |
customer/address/middlename_show | Show/hide middlename |
customer/address/telephone_show | Show/hide telephone |
customer/address/company_show | Show/hide company |
customer/address/street_lines | Show street, housenumber and/or addition |
reports/options/product_view_enabled | Report product views |
cataloginventory/options/show_out_of_stock setting | Show/hide out of stock products |
design/head/default_title | The default title to use when no customized title has been set |
design/head/title_prefix | Prefix to give to a customized title when set |
design/head/title_suffix | Suffix to give to a customized title when set |
design/search_engine_robots/default_robots | Meta robots tag value |
design/search_engine_robots/custom_instructions | See Robots.txt |
If you need to access a Magento configuration you can use the @config
Blade Directive or the Rapidez facade Rapidez::config()
which accepts the same parameters as the directive.
Forgot password email
You've to change the url in the forgot password email as this points to Magento instead of Rapidez. Replace this:
{{var this.getUrl($store,'customer/account/createPassword/',[_query:[token:$customer.rp_token],_nosid:1])}}
With
https://your-rapidez-url.com/resetpassword?token={{var customer.rp_token}}
Alternatively
If you set the store view base url to that of your Rapidez installation you can keep the getUrl to dynamically determine the url.
- {{var this.getUrl($store,'customer/account/createPassword/',[_query:[token:$customer.rp_token],_nosid:1])}}
+ {{var this.getUrl($store,'resetpassword',[_query:[token:$customer.rp_token],_nosid:1])}}
Customer Token Lifetime
By default the customer token lifetime is set to 1 hour in Magento so a customer needs to login again when the token expires in Rapidez. It's recommended to raise the expiration to for example 24 hours. See: Stores > Settings > Configuration > Services > OAuth > Access Token Expiration.
Robots.txt
By default Rapidez will use the robots.txt file. If you'd like to use the Magento configuration from design/search_engine_robots/custom_instructions
which gives you the flexibility to have a robots.txt
per website; you need to remove that file from your repository. That way it will fallback to the robots.txt
route. Depending on your webserver configuration you could get a 404 response. For example Laravel Forge and Laravel Valet do include a line causing this as the file could not be found:
location = /robots.txt { access_log off; log_not_found off; }
The trick is to remove this line or extend it, depending on if you want the other log configurations:
location = /robots.txt { access_log off; log_not_found off; try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string; }
Elasticsearch
To communicate with Elasticsearch, Rapidez is using the laravel-elasticsearch package. If you need to change the Elasticsearch credentials you can do so with these .env
configurations:
ELASTICSEARCH_HOST=localhost
ELASTICSEARCH_PORT=9200
ELASTICSEARCH_SCHEME=
ELASTICSEARCH_USER=
ELASTICSEARCH_PASS=