This is an extension for django-oscar that adds support for stores. It provides:
- A store locator page using Google maps for geocoding. It also supports using the browser's location to show the nearest stores.
- Store detail pages including opening hours
- Store groups
- A dashboard for managing stores
It's highly extensible and can be used as a foundation for building sophisticated stores functionality within Oscar sites.
Customer-facing pages:
Dashboard pages:
GeoDjango is used so a spatial database is required. We recommend PostGIS. Django's docs include some installation instructions although it is renowned for being tricky.
Spatialite is another option although it can be tricky to set up. On Ubuntu, you can do the following:
$ sudo apt-get install spatialite-bin libspatialite3 libgeos++-dev libgdal-dev libproj0
The pysqlite
python package is also required although it doesn't support C
extensions by default. To work-around this, there are two options:
- Download the package, edit
setup.cfg
to enable C extensions and install:
$ pip install pysqlite --no-install
$ vim $VIRTUAL_ENV/build/pysqlite/setup.cfg
$ pip install pysqlite
- Use a custom branch:
$ pip install git+git://github.com/tinio/pysqlite.git@extension-enabled#egg=pysqlite
First, ensure you are using a spatial database and have django-oscar installed.
Install package:
then add stores
to INSTALLED_APPS
. Now update your root urls.py
:
from oscar.app import shop
from stores.app import application as stores_app
from stores.dashboard.app import application as dashboard_app
urlpatterns = patterns('',
# basic configuration for Oscar
url(r'', include(shop.urls)),
# adds URLs for the dashboard store manager
url(r'^dashboard/stores/', include(dashboard_app.urls)),
# adds URLs for overview and detail pages
url(r'^stores/', include(stores_app.urls)),
# adds internationalization URLs
(r'^jsi18n/$', 'django.views.i18n.javascript_catalog'),
)
You also need to download the GeoIP data files and set GEOIP_PATH
to point to the
appropriate directory.
STORES_GEOGRAPHIC_SRID
(default:3577
). This is used for distance calculations. See http://spatialreference.org for more details.STORES_GEODETIC_SRID
(default:4326
).STORES_MAX_SEARCH_DISTANCE
(default: None). This filters stores in queries by distance. Units can be set using distance object:
from django.contrib.gis.measure import D
# Maximal distance of 150 miles
STORES_MAX_SEARCH_DISTANCE = D(mi=150)
# Maximal distance of 150 kilometers
STORES_MAX_SEARCH_DISTANCE = D(km=150)
There is sandbox site within the repo which is a sample Oscar project that uses the stores extension. Set this up with:
$ make sandbox
then fetch the GeoIP files with:
$ make geoip
This loads a fixture which provides a superuser to test the dashboard with:
email: superuser@example.com username: superuser password: testing
Run tests with:
$ ./runtests.py
django-oscar-stores
is released under the permissive New BSD license.