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During the Commerce 2.x session at DrupalCon Dublin we officially tagged Drupal Commerce 2.0-beta1, our first production ready release.

At the end of May, I made an initiative to move all of the Drupal Commerce tests away from Simpletest and to use the available test classes built off of PHPUnit. Why?

Almost two months and seven thousand lines of code later, here's Commerce 2.0-alpha4. This release brings checkout and revamped product attributes.

Over time, modules update their shipped configuration such as rules, views, node types. Users expect to get these updates when they update the modules. For example, Drupal Commerce 1.x provides over eleven default views and rules.

It's time show you what's kept us busy in February. Say hello to alpha3! Aside from the many bug fixes, the focus is on improving cart functionality.

The holidays are a distant memory, and Drupal 8 contrib work is happening in full force. Time for another 2.x alpha. The past three weeks have seen bug fixes, test work, and many internal cleanups. But let's focus on the bigger changes.

2016 will be the year of Drupal 8 and Commerce 2.x projects.
In order to start tracking our progress towards our first productive ready release (which will be beta1), we're releasing alpha1 of Commerce 2.0.

Say hi. (who are you and what do you do in the Commerce ecosystem)

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Articles from Drupal Commerce

During the Commerce 2.x session at DrupalCon Dublin we officially tagged Drupal Commerce 2.0-beta1, our first production ready release.

At the end of May, I made an initiative to move all of the Drupal Commerce tests away from Simpletest and to use the available test classes built off of PHPUnit. Why?

Almost two months and seven thousand lines of code later, here's Commerce 2.0-alpha4. This release brings checkout and revamped product attributes.

Over time, modules update their shipped configuration such as rules, views, node types. Users expect to get these updates when they update the modules. For example, Drupal Commerce 1.x provides over eleven default views and rules.

It's time show you what's kept us busy in February. Say hello to alpha3! Aside from the many bug fixes, the focus is on improving cart functionality.

The holidays are a distant memory, and Drupal 8 contrib work is happening in full force. Time for another 2.x alpha. The past three weeks have seen bug fixes, test work, and many internal cleanups. But let's focus on the bigger changes.

2016 will be the year of Drupal 8 and Commerce 2.x projects.
In order to start tracking our progress towards our first productive ready release (which will be beta1), we're releasing alpha1 of Commerce 2.0.

Say hi. (who are you and what do you do in the Commerce ecosystem)

Pages