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xdruple

v0.0.5-rc2

Published

xTuple views for Drupal Commerce integration

Downloads

3

Readme

xTuple Drupal Integration Extension

NPM version Build status

xTuple ERP Mobile-Web Client Drupal Integration Extension Extension. This extension adds and exposed xTuple ORMs to the REST API for integration with the Drupal CMS.

Install

$ npm install -g n nex
$ npm install xdruple

To use this extension...

TODO

You can now start the datasource.

xTuple Drupal Integration Extension Setup:

After you have installed the xTuple Drupal Integration extension, refresh your broswer and/or restart the datasource. Then login to the Mobile-Web client as a privileged admin user. Enter the Setup->User Accounts workspace and select your admin user. Check the xdruple box in the EXTENSIONS section. Refresh your browser again for the new privileges to show up. Then check the Access xDruple Extension in the XDRUPLE Privileges section. It should look similar to this:

xdruple extension setup

Then refresh your browser window and you should see an xDruple menu option on the left hand side of the main home screen.

xdruple extension menu

Select the xDruple workspace and add a Drupal Website. It should look similar to this:

xdruple site workspace

Next, add a Drupal User Contact Association for your admin Drupal user. It should look similar to this:

xdruple user workspace

Note: You may want to create a special drupal user in xTuple that is used for the integration.