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Mastering Adobe Commerce Frontend

By : Jakub Winkler
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Mastering Adobe Commerce Frontend

By: Jakub Winkler

Overview of this book

Navigating the frontend realm of the Adobe Commerce platform can often feel like a labyrinth, given its multifaceted systems and intricate layering. This book demystifies Adobe Commerce frontend development, guiding you through its paths with clarity and precision. You'll learn how to set up your local environment, paving the way for a smooth development experience and navigate the platform's theming ecosystem, exploring layout XML systems and the power of templates. As you progress through the book, you'll leverage an array of JavaScript libraries and frameworks that Adobe Commerce boasts of, with special emphasis on RequireJS, jQuery, Knockout.JS, and UI Components. Additionally, you'll gain an understanding of the intricacies of Adobe Commerce CMS, explore frontend-related configurations in the admin panel, and unlock the secrets of frontend optimization. Practical exercises provided in the book will enable you to create top-notch Adobe Commerce sites that are functional, optimized, user-centric, and a step ahead in the ever-evolving frontend landscape.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Technical requirements

For this chapter, you can find hands-on exercises, solutions, and the provided code within the Chapter 10 folder in the GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-Adobe-Commerce-Frontend.

Before we dive into the exciting world of Knockout.js and UI components in Adobe Commerce, there are a few things you will need to have a good handle on. This is just to make sure you can follow along easily and get the most out of what we are going to explore together in this chapter. Let us go through them:

  • XML layouts: If you have followed and completed all practical exercises from Chapter 5 and Chapter 6, you should be fine. You should know how to inject new blocks into page layouts by using XML. You also have to be proficient with assigning phtml (template) to blocks and rendering them on the page.
  • Different HTTP request types and the way data is passed in these request types: Understanding the difference between GET, POST, PUT, and...