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Practical Module development for Prestashop 8

By : Louis AUTHIE
Book Image

Practical Module development for Prestashop 8

By: Louis AUTHIE

Overview of this book

After version 1.7, PrestaShop underwent a host of changes, including migration to a Symfony-based system from an outdated legacy code. This migration brought about significant changes for developers, from routine maintenance to module development. Practical Module Development for PrestaShop 8 is curated to help you explore the system architecture, including migrated and non-migrated controllers, with a concise data structure overview. You’ll understand how hooks enable module customization and optimize the CMS. Through the creation of seven modules, you’ll learn about the structure of modules, hook registration, the creation of front-office controllers, and Symfony back-office controllers. By using Doctrine entities, services, CQRS, grids, and forms, you’ll be guided through the creation of standard, payment and carrier modules. Additionally, you'll customize and override themes to achieve your desired e-commerce store look. By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to provide modern solutions with PrestaShop that meet client requirements.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Understanding How PrestaShop is Structured and How It Works
8
Part 2 – How to Create Your Own Modules
16
Part 3 – Customizing Your Theme
Appendix – Module Upgrade, The Hooks Discovery Tool, and Multi-Store Functions

Creating the module’s initial structure

Now that you have mastered the folder structure and the main class creation for a module, you can create the /modules/whcallback/ folder containing logo.png, whcallback.php, and index.php.

As a reminder, feel free to go to the GitHub repository of this book at any time if you want to get the code for this module directly, via this URL: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Practical-Module-Development-for-Prestashop-8/tree/main/Chapter%209/whcallback.

Let’s now create the main class for our module, as follows:

<?php
if (!defined('_PS_VERSION_')) {
    exit;
}
class WHCallback extends Module
{
    public function __construct()
 {
    //Required attributes
          $this->name = 'whcallback';
    $this->tab = 'front_office_features';
    ...