A RESTful e-commerce framework based on Django
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# django-SHOP
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## Breaking News django-SHOP 0.12 is in review phase. Please check this [pull request](https://github.com/awesto/django-shop/pull/669/files).
Before upgrading to this version please read carfully the Changelog, as some REST endpoints now behave in a more standarized manner.
Please get in touch with us on Gitter, if you have problems to upgrade your projects. This will help us to adopt the migration path.
## Running the demo projects
To get a first impression on django-SHOP, try out one of the six fully working demo projects.
### Run the demo in a local virtualenv
Following the [introduction instructions](http://django-shop.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial/intro.html) should create a running shop in minutes, prefilled with a dozen of products. You can even pay by credit card, if you apply for your own testing account at Stripe.
### Run the demo using Docker
A faster alternative to run one of the demos of django-SHOP, is to use a prepared Docker container available on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/awesto/django-shop-demo/). If you have a running docker-machine, download and start the demo using:
` docker run --name demo-shop-i18n_polymorphic --env DJANGO_SHOP_TUTORIAL=i18n_polymorphic -p 9001:9001 awesto/django-shop-demo:latest `
Then point a browser on the IP address of your docker machine onto port 9001. If unsure invoke docker-machine ip. This for instance could be http://192.168.99.100:9001/ . To access the backend, sign in with username admin and password secret. The first invocation may take a few minutes, since additional assets have to be downloaded and the supplied images have to be thumbnailed.
## Current Status of Django-SHOP
This version of django-SHOP is currently used to implement real e-commerce sites. If you want to get involved in the development, please have a look at our documentation in docs/contributing.rst.
Django-SHOP aims to be a the easy, fun and fast shop counterpart to django-CMS.
Specifically, we aim at providing a clean, modular and Pythonic/Djangonic implementation of an e-commerce framework, that a moderately experienced Django developer should be able to pick up and run easily.
Whenever possible, extra features shall be added to third party libraries. This implies that django-SHOP aims to provide an API, which allows merchants to add every feature they desire.
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