Store Setup Overview

Initial store setup uses the admin account. Read the Liferay Commerce Configuration Overview to familiarize yourself with the Liferay Commerce configuration layout and available options.

Store Setup

Note

You can use an accelerator to create the storefront. Using an accelerator configures many of the settings mentioned here. See Using the Minium Accelerator to Jump Start Your B2B Store for further details.

Configure Global Commerce Settings

Global commerce configurations for Liferay include setting the store timezone, available languages, adding regions and region specific measurement units, and more.

Create a Storefront

Liferay supports B2B, B2C, and B2C-B2B stores. Site Types designate a store’s business model and determines how the storefront works with accounts.

Liferay Commerce is built on Liferay DXP. For more information about how Liferay DXP sites work, see Building a Site.

Configure Storefront Settings

Storefront settings include payment, taxes, and shipping.

Accepting Payment

Liferay provides support for several third party payment processors along with the use of money orders to accept payment.

Collecting Applicable Taxes

To collect the applicable taxes, Liferay can create tax categories and set tax rates by address or by a fixed rate.

Shipping Products

Liferay can calculate shipping rates in several ways.

Creating the Catalog

After setting up the store, begin creating a new catalog.

Adding Products to a Catalog

When adding a product, there are three product types: Simple, Grouped, and Virtual. See Introduction to Product Types for more information.

Adding Product Information

Liferay supports storing and managing a wide variety of product information using catalogs. See below to learn more about the product information management capabilities of Liferay.

Product Pricing

There are several ways to price products, and these methods are related to one another in a pricing hierarchy: base price, price list, tiered price, promo price, and discount. Pricing is managed per SKU.

Managing Inventory

Creating the Storefront

Building a store in Liferay requires more than a complete catalog. You must add a series of pages to display and sell your products.

See Creating Store Content to learn more.

Managing Customer Accounts

To learn more about accounts, inviting users to accounts, account roles, and more, see below:

Managing Orders and Shipments

After receiving an order, you can send it to an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and optionally to a CRM (Customer Relationship Management). Once the requested goods are available for shipping, your inventory manager may track the shipment. See below to learn about the life cycle of an order and a shipment.

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