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Liferay SaaS Compatibility Matrix
Liferay SaaS Compatibility Matrix Liferay DXP is the heart of Liferay SaaS, but not every DXP feature applies to Liferay SaaS. Some DXP features are not compatible, and some must be achieved via...
Liferay Cloud Data Center Locations
Liferay Cloud Data Center Locations Liferay Cloud has a variety of available, regional data centers around the world to host customer environments. Liferay SaaS Data Centers These data centers are...
Understanding Service Stack Versions
Understanding Service Stack Versions The Liferay Cloud service stack represents the major version of all of the services in your Liferay Cloud environment. Each individual service may have a...
Platform Limitations
Platform Limitations Liferay Cloud and its services have some notable limitations, depending on your subscription level. Limitations with Liferay Cloud's infrastructure may change over time. ...
Upgrading to a High Availability Subscription
Upgrading to a High Availability Subscription In many cases, the standard subscription plan for Liferay Cloud is sufficient to ensure quality performance for a live project. As your needs change,...
Troubleshooting Services
Troubleshooting Services Services are the core of a Liferay Cloud environment. This article covers troubleshooting techniques that can be used to investigate and address issues that may arise with...
Shell Access
Shell Access The command-line tools in Liferay Cloud contribute to the developer's workflow by delivering speed, control, traceability, scripting, and automation capabilities. Shell access makes it...
Tuning Security Settings
Tuning Security Settings Here are a list of best practices for tightening and maintaining your Liferay PaaS project's security, including networking practices, data security, and general security...
Information Security and Liferay Cloud
Information Security and Liferay Cloud Liferay takes security on the cloud very seriously and has published the following documents on our compliance with the SOC 2 and ISO 27001:2013 standards: ...
Web Application Firewall
Web Application Firewall Liferay Cloud 5.x.x Liferay Cloud includes a web application firewall called ModSecurity. It inspects requests sent to the web server against a predefined set of custom...
Updating Services in Liferay PaaS
Updating Services in Liferay PaaS Liferay PaaS provides a robust framework for achieving a highly efficient Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) strategy. With Git and Jenkins...
Automatically Deploying CI Service Builds
Automatically Deploying CI Service Builds With Liferay PaaS, you can use webhooks to automatically trigger Jenkins builds for changes pushed or merged to your project's Git repository (e.g.,...
Build Retention Policy
Build Retention Policy The Liferay Cloud console displays your builds on the Builds page, so you can deploy them to your services whenever needed. However, only the most recent 1,100 builds remain...
Configuring Persistent File Storage Volumes
Configuring Persistent File Storage Volumes Administrators can configure the volumes for their services in Liferay PaaS depending on their deployment type (Deployment or StatefulSet). Volumes can...
Deploying Changes via the CLI Tool
Deploying Changes via the CLI Tool With the CLI tool, you can directly deploy local project changes without triggering a Jenkins build or using the Liferay Cloud Console. This tutorial walks...
Liferay Commerce 2.1 Connector to PunchOut2Go
Liferay Commerce 2.1 Connector to PunchOut2Go Subscription Liferay provides a PunchOut2Go connector that integrates with a user's existing PunchOut2Go infrastructure. You can download this...
Creating Store Content
Creating Store Content Because Liferay puts you in control of your site, building a store has two components: a complete catalog and a series of pages for displaying and selling products. Using an...
Commerce Storefront Pages
Commerce Storefront Pages Learn about the different pages that a commerce storefront uses in Liferay. These pages are available out-of-the-box in accelerators like Minium and Speedwell. If you...
Account Management Page
Account Management Page The Account Management page is where store administrators and account managers manage users and accounts. Users may be invited to the store and assigned account-specific...
Cart
Cart You can use the Cart page to manage the contents of your cart. There are three associated widgets: Cart, Cart Summary, Mini Cart. Cart displays the contents of the cart. The widget contains...
Catalog Page
Catalog Page The catalog page is the primary way for users to browse, search, and select products. Both the Minium and Speedwell accelerators include the following widgets in their catalog pages: ...
Order Pages
Order Pages Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ [Beta Feature](../../../security-and-administration/administration/configuring-liferay/feature-flags.md#beta-feature-flags) Currently, this feature...
Lists
Lists The Lists page provides customers access to the Wish Lists and Wish List Contents widgets. Using the Wish List widget, authenticated users can view, create, and manage custom product lists....
Pending Orders
Pending Orders The Pending Orders page is a page where order managers can view all incomplete orders associated with an account; an incomplete order contains items in the cart but has not been...
Placed Orders
Placed Orders The Placed Orders page is a required page that displays all orders that have completed the checkout process per account regardless of order status. The page uses the Orders widget. ...
Product Details - Using Display Page Template
Product Details - Using Display Page Template Accelerators like Minium and Speedwell have a product details page that uses the product details widget. Instead of using the product details widget on...
Product Details
Product Details The Product Details page displays important information of a product. The Product Details page can contain information such as a short description about the product, its...
Returns Page
Returns Page Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ The returns page contains a list of all return requests placed by the customer. Select a return request to view the status of the request and its...
Product Types
Product Types Liferay provides four product types out-of-the-box: Simple, Grouped, Virtual, and Diagram. Simple product: Any physical product for which inventory is tracked. Grouped product: Two...
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups By default, all products are visible in a Catalog. However, users can limit a product's visibility based on a user's association with an Account...
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Products in a catalog that do not have an associated product image use a placeholder image until one is configured. The...
Configuring Catalog Permissions
Configuring Catalog Permissions Catalog permissions determine which users can see and modify catalogs and their related products. Admin users have these permissions by default, but you can add...
Creating a Simple Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Simple Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A simple product is any physical product for which inventory is tracked. Products are added to a catalog and include a name and...
Shop by Diagram
Shop by Diagram Subscription With Shop by Diagram you can easily find parts for larger equipment visually through diagrams. This can be an automotive spare part, electronic component, or spares of...
Creating a New Catalog
Creating a New Catalog Open the Global Menu (Applications Menu icon) and navigate to Commerce → Catalogs. Navigate to the Catalogs application. Click Add (Add icon) and enter this data: ...
Creating and Managing Products
Creating and Managing Products Learn how you can use the different product types available out-of-the-box with Liferay and enrich the storefront experience for customers. You can leverage built-in...
Creating a Virtual Product
Creating a Virtual Product A virtual product is any non-tangible product that customers can download. Examples include videos, electronic publications, warranties, and service contracts. Like other...
Virtual Product Reference
Virtual Product Reference Configure unique Virtual Product settings in the Virtual sub-tab. Details FieldDescription URLSet the Product' file using a URL. Select FileUse the Select button to...
Products
Products Liferay provides four product types out-of-the-box: Simple, Grouped, Virtual, and Diagram. Catalogs hold products with a default SKU at creation time. By default, all products are visible...
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image
Configuring a Product Placeholder Image Products in a catalog that do not have an associated product image use a placeholder image until one is configured. The default placeholder image is defined...
Catalogs
Catalogs A catalog contains all the information about the products you're selling. Before starting a store, you must create at least one catalog and add products to it. Catalogs are scoped to an...
Creating a Grouped Product
Creating a Grouped Product A grouped product consists of two or more products from a catalog that are sold together as a pre-defined set, either for customer convenience or to offer a special...
Creating a Virtual Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Virtual Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A virtual product is any non-tangible product that customers can download. Examples include videos, electronic publications,...
Creating a New Product Category for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a New Product Category for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Product Categories are used to organize your products. These groupings allow multiple products to be handled as a single unit....
Creating a New Product Category
Creating a New Product Category Product Categories are used to organize your products. These groupings allow multiple products to be handled as a single unit. For example, a product category could...
Enabling Subscriptions for a Product
Enabling Subscriptions for a Product With Liferay Commerce, you can create and manage subscriptions for Simple, Grouped, and Virtual Products. Examples of subscriptions include magazines, renewable...
Creating Product Bundles
Creating Product Bundles Liferay supports the creation of product bundles using product options. With options, you can define values that link the current product with other SKUs (simple, virtual,...
Defining SKUs as Option Values using a Collection Provider
Defining SKUs as Option Values using a Collection Provider Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal GA98+ You can specify one or more categories as a collection provider when configuring an option on a...
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions
Configuring Product Visibility Using Account Groups for Commerce 2.0 and Earlier Versions By default, all products are visible in a Catalog. However, users can limit a product's visibility based on...
Creating SKUs for Product Variants
Creating SKUs for Product Variants With Liferay Commerce, you can add multiple SKUs to a Product to represent Product variants. To do this, the Product must have at least one Option with SKU...
Creating a Simple Product
Creating a Simple Product A simple product is any physical product for which inventory is tracked. Products are added to a catalog and include a name and description. Products can be further...
Creating a Grouped Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Creating a Grouped Product for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions A grouped product consists of two or more products from a catalog that are sold together as a pre-defined set, either for customer...
Managing BOMs for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Managing BOMs for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Subscription Bill of Materials (BOM) diagrams identify component parts belonging to a product. Users can create and annotate BOM diagrams in...
Overriding Product Level Information for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Overriding Product Level Information for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Product SKUs in a catalog typically inherit the specifications and configurations from the parent product. You can...
Product Configuration Reference
Product Configuration Reference Using a product's configuration page, you can add additional metadata, media, attachments, create product relations, and more. Product Details Configure the...
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Products can be organized into Categories. These groupings allow multiple products to be grouped and handled...
Overriding Product Level Information
Overriding Product Level Information Product SKUs in a catalog typically inherit the specifications and configurations from the parent product. You can override certain product configurations or...
Managing BOMs
Managing BOMs Subscription Bill of Materials (BOM) diagrams identify component parts belonging to a product. Users can create and annotate BOM diagrams in Liferay Commerce that reference products...
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories
Organizing Your Catalog with Product Categories Products can be organized into Categories. These groupings allow multiple products to be grouped and handled collectively. Product categories can be...
Product Attachments for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions
Product Attachments for Commerce 2.1 and Earlier Versions Catalog managers can upload a downloadable document for a product which often provides additional information that is not already in the...