The all-inclusive e-commerce solution of OctoberCMS.
Mall is a fully featured online shop solution for October CMS.
- Manage Products and Variants
- Virtual products (download only, no shipping)
- Product services (e. g. extended warranty, on-site installation)
- Stock management
- Wishlists
- Reviews and ratings
- Checkout via Stripe, PayPal and PostFinance supported out-of-the-box
- Custom payment providers
- Integrated with RainLab.User
- Multi-currency and multi-language (integrates with RainLab.Translate)
- Shipping and Tax management
- Specific prices for different customer groups
- Unlimited additional price fields (reseller, retail, reduced, etc)
- Custom order states
- Flexible e-mail notifications
- Easily extendable with custom features
- Google Tag Manager and Google Merchant Center integrations
- Mall on OctoberCMS Marketplace
- Mall Demo Theme on OctoberCMS Marketplace
- Official Documentation
- Demonstration Website
The plugin was originally developed by OFFLINE GmbH. In the past years it has been improved and extended by the October CMS community.
The following maintainers are currently working actively on the plugin:
SamBrishes |
OFFLINE |
- PHP 7.4+ | 8.0+
- OctoberCMS 2.2+ | v3.0+
- MySQL 5.7+ | v8.0+ or MariaDB v10.2+ or SQLite v3.19+
We highly recommend not using SQLite on production environments, especially for larger Shops.
There is also a legacy version of this plugin available, that works with OctoberCMS v1. However, this version is no longer updated nor supported.
For support and development requests please file an issue on GitHub.
The easiest way to get you started is by using the command line:
composer require \
rainlab/user-plugin \
rainlab/location-plugin \
rainlab/translate-plugin \
offline/oc-mall-plugin
Once the plugin is installed take a look at the official documentation to get everything up and running.
Below are some totally unscientific benchmarks created on a lazy Saturday afternoon. These tests were run on a DigitalOcean CPU optimized Droplet with 2 vCPU and 4GB RAM. October was run on Ubuntu 1 8.04, PHP 7.2.10, Apache 2.4.19 and MySQL 5.7.24.
All measurements were done using the Bedard.Debugbar plugin and are the average load time over 10 page loads (I told you they were unscientific!).
Index size
defines the size of the offline_mall_index
table. This table includes de-normalized
information about all Products and Variants. An index size of 1000 means there are 1000 individual
Variants and Products stored. The demo data used was built using the php artisan mall:seed-demo
command run in an infinite loop.
Category page load
is the page load time measured when a category page is loaded. All stored
products will be filtered, sorted (by sales count) and counted by the currently viewed category_id
.
Nine of these products will be displayed and the pagination will be built based on the returned
number of results.
Filtered page load
is the page load time measured when two filters are being enabled (filter by
the color Red
and the material Carbon
). In this case all products will be filtered by their
category, their color and their material. The pagination will be built based on the returned number
of results.
Index size | Category page load | Filtered page load |
---|---|---|
1'000 | 290 ms | 281 ms |
5'000 | 301 ms | 295 ms |
10'000 | 324 ms | 318 ms |
50'000 | 448 ms | 433 ms |
100'000 | 586 ms | 570 ms |
200'000 | 912 ms | 865 ms |
300'000 | 1300 ms | 1240 ms |
Please be aware that these benchmarks are only here to show you how this plugin behaves under different loads and the times will vary depending on the hardware, configuration and setup of your installation. If you really want to know how well the plugin performs install it yourself and give it a go!
The raw documentation for this plugin is stored in the src/docs
directory. It is written in
markdown and Vue and built with VitePress.
for a live preview of the documentation, visit the root plugin directory, install the dependencies
using npm i
(ensure node.js and npm is installed on your machine first) and run the local server
using npm run docs:dev
.
If you found a bug or want to request a feature please file a GitHub issue.
PRs are always welcome! Open them against the next
branch. If you plan a time consuming
contribution please open an issue first and describe what changes you have in mind.