Capability

Commerce

Liferay DXP includes robust e-commerce capabilities. Liferay’s commerce capabilities integrate content management, digital asset management, and comprehensive commerce functionalities, empowering you to deliver diverse online shopping experiences.

Use Liferay’s Commerce features to set up a storefront, add and manage products and catalogs, configure multiple channels for sales, configure multiple forms of payment, and much more.

カテゴリ
カテゴリ
注文タイプの使用
Using Order Types Liferay DXP 7.4 U4+/GA8+ To support the example scenario of stock and urgent orders, you can create two Order Types. Stock orders have regular pricing, and urgent orders incur a...
Commerce 2.0 以前のバージョンでの注文ワークフローの有効化または無効化
Enabling or Disabling Order Workflows for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions Order workflows are a channel-specific setting that, if enabled, require the buyer or seller to give internal prior...
順番
Orders An order starts off in the Open status. After the customer finishes checking out, it transitions into the Pending status. To start processing an order, you must accept a pending order. You...
注文メニューリファレンスガイド
Orders Menu Reference Guide You can view and manage orders as an administrator from the Orders menu. To access it, open the Global Menu (Global Menu) → Commerce → Orders. Navigate to the Orders...
Commerce 2.0 以前のバージョンでの注文処理
Processing an Order for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions To process an order, you must first accept it. You can accept orders in the Pending status. Shipments are created while orders are...
商品の在庫設定のリファレンスガイド
Product Inventory Configuration Reference Guide You can configure products in the catalog to display inventory data in the storefront. There are two options available to display inventory data:...
注文インポーター
Order Importer You can use the Order Importer in Liferay Commerce to add new orders that aren't already in the system quickly. It supports importing Orders from a CSV file, Wishlist or past Orders.
積数制限ルールの使用
Using the Products Limit Rule Liferay DXP 2024.Q1+/Portal GA112+ You may want to prevent customers from purchasing products from a specific product group. For instance, a machine manufacturer may...