Great work! +5%
A wordpress plugin would boost bitUSD/BTS enormously!
Maybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
These ecomerce extensions will be a big step in attracting merchants to easily involve themselves with accepting bitshares assets without disrupting their backend processing or flow... Something not possible with bitcoin.
These ecomerce extensions will be a big step in attracting merchants to easily involve themselves with accepting bitshares assets without disrupting their backend processing or flow... Something not possible with bitcoin.
plug and play extensions will move this ship forward a lot faster in terms of overall market adoption. The less a person/site/company has to do to implement, the more likely they are to do so.
Maybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!These are the ones in the pipeline I will get to woodommerce after as it is harder
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Maybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!These are the ones in the pipeline I will get to woodommerce after as it is harder
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
1) WHMCS Bitshares Plugin (https://www.whmcs.com/)
WHMCS is an all-in-one client management, billing & support solution for online businesses.
2) OpenCart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.opencart.com/)
Opencart is a powerful open-source shopping cart platform for online merchants. Done
3) Ecwid Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ecwid.com/)
Ecwid offers the performance and flexibility you need, with none of the hassles you don't.
4) Zen Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.zen-cart.com/)
Zen Cart truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source shopping cart software.
5) Drupal 7 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
6) Drupal 6 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
7) osCommerce Bitshares Plugin (http://www.oscommerce.com/)
osCommerce has over 7,000 free Add-Ons and 12 Years of strong experince
8) X-Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.x-cart.com/ecommerce-software.html)
X-Cart allows you to: Sell Online. Anything. Anywhere.
9) Commerce:SEO Bitshares Plugin (https://www.commerce-seo.de/)
Commerce:SEO is an advanced cart that is focused on tableless templates in HTML5 and CSS 3 and continues to support the efforts of PHP 5.4
10) PrestaShop Bitshares Plugin (http://www.prestashop.com/)
PrestaShop comes complete with over 310 features that have been carefully developed to assist business owners.
11) VirtueMart Bitshares Plugin (http://virtuemart.net/)
VirtueMart is an Open Source E-Commerce solution that powers large online shops.
Time estimates:
Bitshares payment core PHP lib (bitshares_lib) - 2 weeks
Plugins - 5 weeks
This was the estimate I gave BM and I will be paid via BitUSD for these 11 based on the 7 week estimate...
If community is happy with the work I doI would be happy to work on more ecommerce things going fwd... Thr logical one being woocommerce and then designing an ecommerce section on the website..
Based on my research these are low hanging fruits and easier to do once I finalize the bitshares php lib that can be reused. Once these are done I suspect it will be more work to i integrate others but I can look deeper and we can backlog wand come up with an agile sprint schedule to demo work regularily
No thanks these carts will all be linked to an e commerce section on bit shares.orgMaybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!These are the ones in the pipeline I will get to woodommerce after as it is harder
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
1) WHMCS Bitshares Plugin (https://www.whmcs.com/)
WHMCS is an all-in-one client management, billing & support solution for online businesses.
2) OpenCart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.opencart.com/)
Opencart is a powerful open-source shopping cart platform for online merchants. Done
3) Ecwid Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ecwid.com/)
Ecwid offers the performance and flexibility you need, with none of the hassles you don't.
4) Zen Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.zen-cart.com/)
Zen Cart truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source shopping cart software.
5) Drupal 7 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
6) Drupal 6 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
7) osCommerce Bitshares Plugin (http://www.oscommerce.com/)
osCommerce has over 7,000 free Add-Ons and 12 Years of strong experince
8) X-Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.x-cart.com/ecommerce-software.html)
X-Cart allows you to: Sell Online. Anything. Anywhere.
9) Commerce:SEO Bitshares Plugin (https://www.commerce-seo.de/)
Commerce:SEO is an advanced cart that is focused on tableless templates in HTML5 and CSS 3 and continues to support the efforts of PHP 5.4
10) PrestaShop Bitshares Plugin (http://www.prestashop.com/)
PrestaShop comes complete with over 310 features that have been carefully developed to assist business owners.
11) VirtueMart Bitshares Plugin (http://virtuemart.net/)
VirtueMart is an Open Source E-Commerce solution that powers large online shops.
Time estimates:
Bitshares payment core PHP lib (bitshares_lib) - 2 weeks
Plugins - 5 weeks
This was the estimate I gave BM and I will be paid via BitUSD for these 11 based on the 7 week estimate...
If community is happy with the work I doI would be happy to work on more ecommerce things going fwd... Thr logical one being woocommerce and then designing an ecommerce section on the website..
Based on my research these are low hanging fruits and easier to do once I finalize the bitshares php lib that can be reused. Once these are done I suspect it will be more work to i integrate others but I can look deeper and we can backlog wand come up with an agile sprint schedule to demo work regularily
jsidhu would you be interested in purchasing http://wpbitcoincart.com/ or http://bitcoincarts.com/
I own both of those domains, but am not a wordpress developer.
Maybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!These are the ones in the pipeline I will get to woodommerce after as it is harder
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
1) WHMCS Bitshares Plugin (https://www.whmcs.com/)
WHMCS is an all-in-one client management, billing & support solution for online businesses.
2) OpenCart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.opencart.com/)
Opencart is a powerful open-source shopping cart platform for online merchants. Done
3) Ecwid Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ecwid.com/)
Ecwid offers the performance and flexibility you need, with none of the hassles you don't.
4) Zen Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.zen-cart.com/)
Zen Cart truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source shopping cart software.
5) Drupal 7 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
6) Drupal 6 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
7) osCommerce Bitshares Plugin (http://www.oscommerce.com/)
osCommerce has over 7,000 free Add-Ons and 12 Years of strong experince
8) X-Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.x-cart.com/ecommerce-software.html)
X-Cart allows you to: Sell Online. Anything. Anywhere.
9) Commerce:SEO Bitshares Plugin (https://www.commerce-seo.de/)
Commerce:SEO is an advanced cart that is focused on tableless templates in HTML5 and CSS 3 and continues to support the efforts of PHP 5.4
10) PrestaShop Bitshares Plugin (http://www.prestashop.com/)
PrestaShop comes complete with over 310 features that have been carefully developed to assist business owners.
11) VirtueMart Bitshares Plugin (http://virtuemart.net/)
VirtueMart is an Open Source E-Commerce solution that powers large online shops.
Time estimates:
Bitshares payment core PHP lib (bitshares_lib) - 2 weeks
Plugins - 5 weeks
This was the estimate I gave BM and I will be paid via BitUSD for these 11 based on the 7 week estimate...
If community is happy with the work I doI would be happy to work on more ecommerce things going fwd... Thr logical one being woocommerce and then designing an ecommerce section on the website..
Based on my research these are low hanging fruits and easier to do once I finalize the bitshares php lib that can be reused. Once these are done I suspect it will be more work to i integrate others but I can look deeper and we can backlog wand come up with an agile sprint schedule to demo work regularily
These ecomerce extensions will be a big step in attracting merchants to easily involve themselves with accepting bitshares assets without disrupting their backend processing or flow... Something not possible with bitcoin.
These ecomerce extensions will be a big step in attracting merchants to easily involve themselves with accepting bitshares assets without disrupting their backend processing or flow... Something not possible with bitcoin.
Can you please explain what is possible with bitshares that is not possible with bitcoin so the marketers team understands please.
PS: great work. this is awesome
Yep... Thats the implication of using anything other than bitshares..These ecomerce extensions will be a big step in attracting merchants to easily involve themselves with accepting bitshares assets without disrupting their backend processing or flow... Something not possible with bitcoin.
Can you please explain what is possible with bitshares that is not possible with bitcoin so the marketers team understands please.
PS: great work. this is awesome
I'm assuming he means that because of Bitcoin volatility, practically accepting it requires the merchant to inject a new third party payment processor into the middle of their existing backend process to handle conversion back to their desired currency in realtime at every transaction.
With bitUSD, the merchant should be able to handle it as they do paper money, accumulating it at their leisure and converting or depositing it elsewhere themselves should they need it in another form.
My end user is avg joe thats the assumption I designed around thus I validate all settings when you set up the extension.. You must enter info correctly and there is help text to guide you. As a merchants you have to know how to set up the RPC on the client. Thats the hardest part... As purchaser you only need to download the wallet..Maybe you should consider to proposal a delegate and focus on online shop gateways/plugins!These are the ones in the pipeline I will get to woodommerce after as it is harder
I would vote you in …
- Magento
- shopware
- OpenCart
- Wordpress
- WP WooCommerce
etc..
1) WHMCS Bitshares Plugin (https://www.whmcs.com/)
WHMCS is an all-in-one client management, billing & support solution for online businesses.
2) OpenCart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.opencart.com/)
Opencart is a powerful open-source shopping cart platform for online merchants. Done
3) Ecwid Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ecwid.com/)
Ecwid offers the performance and flexibility you need, with none of the hassles you don't.
4) Zen Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.zen-cart.com/)
Zen Cart truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source shopping cart software.
5) Drupal 7 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
6) Drupal 6 Ubercart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.ubercart.org/)
Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform.
7) osCommerce Bitshares Plugin (http://www.oscommerce.com/)
osCommerce has over 7,000 free Add-Ons and 12 Years of strong experince
8) X-Cart Bitshares Plugin (http://www.x-cart.com/ecommerce-software.html)
X-Cart allows you to: Sell Online. Anything. Anywhere.
9) Commerce:SEO Bitshares Plugin (https://www.commerce-seo.de/)
Commerce:SEO is an advanced cart that is focused on tableless templates in HTML5 and CSS 3 and continues to support the efforts of PHP 5.4
10) PrestaShop Bitshares Plugin (http://www.prestashop.com/)
PrestaShop comes complete with over 310 features that have been carefully developed to assist business owners.
11) VirtueMart Bitshares Plugin (http://virtuemart.net/)
VirtueMart is an Open Source E-Commerce solution that powers large online shops.
Time estimates:
Bitshares payment core PHP lib (bitshares_lib) - 2 weeks
Plugins - 5 weeks
This was the estimate I gave BM and I will be paid via BitUSD for these 11 based on the 7 week estimate...
If community is happy with the work I doI would be happy to work on more ecommerce things going fwd... Thr logical one being woocommerce and then designing an ecommerce section on the website..
Based on my research these are low hanging fruits and easier to do once I finalize the bitshares php lib that can be reused. Once these are done I suspect it will be more work to i integrate others but I can look deeper and we can backlog wand come up with an agile sprint schedule to demo work regularily
Well done. If your web can suported bts, bitusd, bitcny will be much cooler. And I wish it is easy for setng up an business web with your job. I will adopt your teach for an business web if your web and teachnique suporting is free, and it is easy for seting up and using .
The demand of ECSHOP plugin
www ecshop com
Application of WWW 338c com website
Adult supplies industry
The demand of ECSHOP plugin
www ecshop com
I need help ECSHOP plugin
English is not very good
Application of WWW 338c com website
Adult supplies industry
Would any of these work in Joomla?
Any plans to support s2member? I have a blog which currently sells via paypal through s2member and I'd be happy to add bitUSD support :)If I getc voted in as a delegate I can add the ones the community wants, the ones I showed in op is easiest
Would any of these work in Joomla?Any plans to support s2member? I have a blog which currently sells via paypal through s2member and I'd be happy to add bitUSD support :)If I getc voted in as a delegate I can add the ones the community wants, the ones I showed in op is easiest
I still have to create one... I will do it later today..Would any of these work in Joomla?Any plans to support s2member? I have a blog which currently sells via paypal through s2member and I'd be happy to add bitUSD support :)If I getc voted in as a delegate I can add the ones the community wants, the ones I showed in op is easiest
Great work! What is your delegate name?
Fantastic.Sure..
If you had a 100% delegate, could Open Bazaar be something you could also handle?
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11567.msg152455#msg152455
Fantastic.Sure..
If you had a 100% delegate, could Open Bazaar be something you could also handle?
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11567.msg152455#msg152455
Fantastic.Sure..
If you had a 100% delegate, could Open Bazaar be something you could also handle?
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11567.msg152455#msg152455
You will have my vote +5%
jsidhu for 100% delegate :)Fantastic.Sure..
If you had a 100% delegate, could Open Bazaar be something you could also handle?
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11567.msg152455#msg152455
jsidhu for 100% delegate :)Fantastic.Sure..
If you had a 100% delegate, could Open Bazaar be something you could also handle?
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11567.msg152455#msg152455
Hey guys,
please test it out.. there seems to be a bug in bitshares https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares/issues/1086
but I got around it by unlocking my wallet for a long period.. so now updates are happening every 10 mins.. so your orders are being processed etc... this is pretty much a finalized product and if we are happy with it, I can start integrating the rest.
Since I am running in "demo" mode you can send any asset and it will count 1:1 towards the price of the product ie: bts for USD products... I will refund any coins given to me after a few days of testing. Just choose some products with low amount, make some payments and see the order history.
That's not a bug but intentional I think, it's always been like that. The wallet only scans for transactions when it's open and unlocked. Someone else will have to explain the reasoning for it being that way though.The reason for it is TITAN .. if you used non-TITAN transactions .. you could update your history without unlocking the wallet ..
does the gui use titan by default? I didnt turn it on..That's not a bug but intentional I think, it's always been like that. The wallet only scans for transactions when it's open and unlocked. Someone else will have to explain the reasoning for it being that way though.The reason for it is TITAN .. if you used non-TITAN transactions .. you could update your history without unlocking the wallet ..
with TITAN you need the owner private key to derive the stealth address's private key .. thus unlocking is required ..
I think you can unlock for 3 years by: unlock 99999999
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Have you thought about running a delegate?
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Have you thought about running a delegate?
I was pushing for 100% delegate. Between the plug-ins and availability to work with OpenBazaar, it should be more than enough.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=157693;topic=11840.30
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Have you thought about running a delegate?
I was pushing for 100% delegate. Between the plug-ins and availability to work with OpenBazaar, it should be more than enough.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=157693;topic=11840.30
Terrific work. Thanks, man.No need to thank me I am just taking the opportunity to earn cheap BTS while I can... Its the community that is to be thanked.. The more focused we are at our jobs(what we are good at) and helping others the more satisfaction we will all see be it financial or just being involved in something that makes the world better...
Have you thought about running a delegate?
I was pushing for 100% delegate. Between the plug-ins and availability to work with OpenBazaar, it should be more than enough.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=157693;topic=11840.30
BM is covering me for the 11 plugins... and then I can work as a delegate going forward. However it does seem to be a high priority to do OpenBazaar so I can do it on the side... I also work 9-5PST as a software developer, so I can only spend some time, juggling between plugins/openbazaar/work/home.
Tonight I will register myself and pay the fee... I will get back to you guys and maybe do a quick time estimate on the OpenBazaar thing by looking at the source.
Don't do Open Bizzar, we are going to have our own marketplace built into BTS and could use your help implementing that.
Well frist get OpenCart actually working. It didn't work when I tried the demo site.
Don't do Open Bizzar, we are going to have our own marketplace built into BTS and could use your help implementing that.
I disagree. Do open bazaar and then do the internal marketplace.
Don't do Open Bizzar, we are going to have our own marketplace built into BTS and could use your help implementing that.
I disagree. Do open bazaar and then do the internal marketplace.
+5%
OpenCart
Open Bazaar
Internal Market
Heh don't know if that was intentional or not (ByteMaster).. but you're saying to not do the other 10 plugins and do market stuff first then come back? You think it's a better bang for the buck? Keep in mind time it takes to ramp and up learn the new technology and set up a development environment etc etc... im already set up to do the plugins and know what to do...
Heh don't know if that was intentional or not (ByteMaster).. but you're saying to not do the other 10 plugins and do market stuff first then come back? You think it's a better bang for the buck? Keep in mind time it takes to ramp and up learn the new technology and set up a development environment etc etc... im already set up to do the plugins and know what to do...
Do what you already know how to do first.
Its 10x easier/faster to do something you are experienced at than trying to learn something new.
Save the hard task of learning for once the low hanging fruit is gone.
Don't do Open Bizzar, we are going to have our own marketplace built into BTS and could use your help implementing that.
I disagree. Do open bazaar and then do the internal marketplace.
+5%
OpenCart
Open Bazaar
Internal Market
Heh don't know if that was intentional or not (ByteMaster).. but you're saying to not do the other 10 plugins and do market stuff first then come back? You think it's a better bang for the buck? Keep in mind time it takes to ramp and up learn the new technology and set up a development environment etc etc... im already set up to do the plugins and know what to do...
no problemoDon't do Open Bizzar, we are going to have our own marketplace built into BTS and could use your help implementing that.
I disagree. Do open bazaar and then do the internal marketplace.
+5%
OpenCart
Open Bazaar
Internal Market
Heh don't know if that was intentional or not (ByteMaster).. but you're saying to not do the other 10 plugins and do market stuff first then come back? You think it's a better bang for the buck? Keep in mind time it takes to ramp and up learn the new technology and set up a development environment etc etc... im already set up to do the plugins and know what to do...
No I am saying AFTER we finish the 11 or so cart plugins *THEN* we can do the market stuff. The blockchain isn't ready for the market stuff yet.
WHMCS working.I see webhosting stuff ... sure it's set up? DNS issue?
WHMCS Demo: http://bitshares.cloudapp.net/whmcs
source: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-whmcs
WHMCS working.
WHMCS Demo: http://bitshares.cloudapp.net/whmcs
source: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-whmcs
That is really up to the design of the cart software... usually when you checkout you see payment options.. however some carts are better that hook into sites instead of having sites cater to carts. So you would use carts like woocommerce or something on your site and you can put a banner or do whatever you want to show bitassets are supported and market it.WHMCS working.
WHMCS Demo: http://bitshares.cloudapp.net/whmcs
source: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-whmcs
I have a question:
Since that this cart integrate so seamlessly...
How can I see if a site is supporting payment through bitAssets?
sry for delay jsidhu! Will create a shop plugin page on .org tomorrow ...No worries I can show u what I got so far so you can see what I mean.
Also i'll prepare your checkout headers etc...
sry for delay jsidhu! Will create a shop plugin page on .org tomorrow ...No worries I can show u what I got so far so you can see what I mean.
Also i'll prepare your checkout headers etc...
Ill have it up later will skype you.
Thanks
Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Ive expressed this to bm about cors already on the http port. CORS would allow us to load the wallet via the web... can we do everything safely in jslib? You have other usecases in mind?Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Eventually, it would be nice to have a seed list of public bitshares api clients the same way the native clients do it. I planning to implement this in JavaScript. We will need everyone to consider a new bitshares_client configuration parameter to enable CORS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing). I think this will greatly simplify your plugins.
Ive expressed this to bm about cors already on the http port. CORS would allow us to load the wallet via the web... can we do everything safely in jslib? You have other usecases in mind?Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Eventually, it would be nice to have a seed list of public bitshares api clients the same way the native clients do it. I planning to implement this in JavaScript. We will need everyone to consider a new bitshares_client configuration parameter to enable CORS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing). I think this will greatly simplify your plugins.
The plugin must run on the client computer because it will access their wallet to poll for transactions.. did you try the demo?
I think this web shopping cart is great for Bitshares! :)Yup thats the plan we got 11 of them on deck first.. we have to decide if we want the gateway to be part of the client or not though
I'm curious if these developments could lead to a Wordpress ecommerce plugin too?
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Thinking about this more... We can do the following:
Merchant would copy bitshares php lib and php integration files in cart folder
The gateway can be hosted anywhere and doesnt depend on rpc.. it will call the php integration callbacks.
The url of the merchant must be specified when accessing thr gateway.
Maybe using js lib... not sure if its a full node port or it needs rpc itselfThinking about this more... We can do the following:
Merchant would copy bitshares php lib and php integration files in cart folder
The gateway can be hosted anywhere and doesnt depend on rpc.. it will call the php integration callbacks.
The url of the merchant must be specified when accessing thr gateway.
Eliminating the rpc requirement would be a big win, but I suspect it's not eliminated but rather is used within the php lib.
Ive expressed this to bm about cors already on the http port. CORS would allow us to load the wallet via the web... can we do everything safely in jslib? You have other usecases in mind?Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Eventually, it would be nice to have a seed list of public bitshares api clients the same way the native clients do it. I planning to implement this in JavaScript. We will need everyone to consider a new bitshares_client configuration parameter to enable CORS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing). I think this will greatly simplify your plugins.
The plugin must run on the client computer because it will access their wallet to poll for transactions.. did you try the demo?
The plan is that jslib will need only public RPC calls. And as you have probably guessed it has to manage private keys so having a source code audit trail it's very important.Maybe using js lib... not sure if its a full node port or it needs rpc itselfThinking about this more... We can do the following:
Merchant would copy bitshares php lib and php integration files in cart folder
The gateway can be hosted anywhere and doesnt depend on rpc.. it will call the php integration callbacks.
The url of the merchant must be specified when accessing thr gateway.
Eliminating the rpc requirement would be a big win, but I suspect it's not eliminated but rather is used within the php lib.
Heh its a demo shopping cart.Ive expressed this to bm about cors already on the http port. CORS would allow us to load the wallet via the web... can we do everything safely in jslib? You have other usecases in mind?Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Eventually, it would be nice to have a seed list of public bitshares api clients the same way the native clients do it. I planning to implement this in JavaScript. We will need everyone to consider a new bitshares_client configuration parameter to enable CORS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing). I think this will greatly simplify your plugins.
The plugin must run on the client computer because it will access their wallet to poll for transactions.. did you try the demo?
Maybe by the new year we can take your URL on a hosted web wallet, let them pay then come back to the commerce site.
Is the fruit organic? I would like to buy some with DevShares.
Heh its a demo shopping cart.Ive expressed this to bm about cors already on the http port. CORS would allow us to load the wallet via the web... can we do everything safely in jslib? You have other usecases in mind?Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Eventually, it would be nice to have a seed list of public bitshares api clients the same way the native clients do it. I planning to implement this in JavaScript. We will need everyone to consider a new bitshares_client configuration parameter to enable CORS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing). I think this will greatly simplify your plugins.
The plugin must run on the client computer because it will access their wallet to poll for transactions.. did you try the demo?
Maybe by the new year we can take your URL on a hosted web wallet, let them pay then come back to the commerce site.
Is the fruit organic? I would like to buy some with DevShares.
So a hosted web wallet would be backed by rpc node? Or fully emulated?
I was thinking to host it and make a call thru jslib to get the url of the account which I assume isthe merchant website url.. this way merchant would setup their account thru their wallet and then use a hosted gateway.. And loading the gateway I only meed to pass in orderid/hash and accountname to lookup url via rpc (jslib) since we prob wont support php
Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Soon!Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Works great!!! I'm a wordpress user, so waiting for a wordpress bitshares cart plugin ;) Are you making one?
maybe in the future interesting?
http://challengepost.com/software/zero-click-bitcoin-micropayments
Soon!Hey guys,
I have reworked everything and made a bitshares payment gateway (called it Bitshares Checkout)... I implemented the ecwid cart implementation but the checkout system will be standalone so anyone can integrate with it.. they just have to follow the "API" and implement the 4 or 5 php files I put in the integration folder. I will reuse it to do the rest of the carts, so look and feel will be the same on all implementations.
here is the source again for the ecwid: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
here is the demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
Go ahead and create a fake order then it will take you to the checkout for bitshares... you can pay via BTS and will be credited for BitUSD orders for testing. I will send all coins back anyways.
Works great!!! I'm a wordpress user, so waiting for a wordpress bitshares cart plugin ;) Are you making one?
@jsidhuPayment gateway first.. was scope creep that I did on my own because I saw the need. Ecwid is integrated did u test it?
I am a bit confused, so what is the tl;dr of your work progress so far?
@jsidhu
I am a bit confused, so what is the tl;dr of your work progress so far?
Hey guys,Woah, this looks great!!
I've finally modulerized the payment gateway and created my carts based on those... I have to pretty much fill in a bunch of functions in a single file to create the cart functionality.
The three carts are working smoothly now, the gateway experience is the same with all carts.
Bitshares Checkout src: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitsharescheckout
1) ECWID Demo: http://bitshares.ecwid.com
src: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-ecwid
2) OpenCart Demo: http://bitshares.cloudapp.net/opencart
src: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-opencart
3) WHMCS Demo: http://bitshares.cloudapp.net/whmcs
src: https://github.com/sidhujag/bitshares-whmcs
Screenshot in action:
http://imgur.com/dZO909P
Why in the world can the user initiate a SCAN that can take 3 minutes to process? You should be maintaining a database that processes transactions in real time and can answer queries on transaction status instantly.I had it that way first.. payment status and pay now..
Why in the world can the user initiate a SCAN that can take 3 minutes to process? You should be maintaining a database that processes transactions in real time and can answer queries on transaction status instantly.I had it that way first.. payment status and pay now..
What about partial payments? I guess pay now would take care of that by setting up a url with the balance remaining...
The scan is meant to end so its not infinite and it does catch the tx immediately it checks every 10 seconds on a scan... I can mAke it alwAys look on the pAyment status screen... and after you click pay so that if you do pay and dont goto status you will still be redirected after it "cAtches" the payment..
Why in the world can the user initiate a SCAN that can take 3 minutes to process? You should be maintaining a database that processes transactions in real time and can answer queries on transaction status instantly.I had it that way first.. payment status and pay now..
What about partial payments? I guess pay now would take care of that by setting up a url with the balance remaining...
The scan is meant to end so its not infinite and it does catch the tx immediately it checks every 10 seconds on a scan... I can mAke it alwAys look on the pAyment status screen... and after you click pay so that if you do pay and dont goto status you will still be redirected after it "cAtches" the payment..
Partial payments (and over payments) need to be handled.
It didn't catch the transaction I made (you owe me 2 bitusd :) )
It would be nice if the Payment Status dialog was part of the main "pay now" page... lets minimize the number of screens a user must jump through.
Place the "order status" below the pay now button and don't pop up the dialog. Just show the status on the same page... no "status button".
Place the "order status" below the pay now button and don't pop up the dialog. Just show the status on the same page... no "status button".
Nice work dude. Keep at it. Seriously good job.thanks did alot of refactoring on the fly so its easier to make more plugins and anyone else to make one for their own api too...
Nice work dude. Keep at it. Seriously good job.thanks did alot of refactoring on the fly so its easier to make more plugins and anyone else to make one for their own api too...
Lol deving in visual studio as a text editor haha i usually readthe code 5 times before deploying.
What dev environment are you using? I used phpstorm+xdebug but my free month ran out. I think for $100 it is worth it though. I used to try and get by without an IDE/debugger (mainly debugger) but I was just killing productivity.
Barring any scope creep 2 to 3 weeks. Will update after I finish as i constantly shutting my client down as i test id rather set it up and let it run after i testNice work dude. Keep at it. Seriously good job.thanks did alot of refactoring on the fly so its easier to make more plugins and anyone else to make one for their own api too...
How close are you to completing this cart plugin project? (as explained to a non-tech person).
Perhaps it is time to update your delegate proposal thread to make sure you are voted in by the time your contract work is done.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=12027.15
Lol deving in visual studio as a text editor haha i usually readthe code 5 times before deploying.
What dev environment are you using? I used phpstorm+xdebug but my free month ran out. I think for $100 it is worth it though. I used to try and get by without an IDE/debugger (mainly debugger) but I was just killing productivity.
I have ampps running as the server it installs all the carts easily..
I dev in c# js and c++ mostly in my dayjob I have msdn pro subscription so no access to php paid frameworks but if im a delegate and im doing php work maybe i can buy that one if you say its good
Lol deving in visual studio as a text editor haha i usually readthe code 5 times before deploying.
What dev environment are you using? I used phpstorm+xdebug but my free month ran out. I think for $100 it is worth it though. I used to try and get by without an IDE/debugger (mainly debugger) but I was just killing productivity.
I have ampps running as the server it installs all the carts easily..
I dev in c# js and c++ mostly in my dayjob I have msdn pro subscription so no access to php paid frameworks but if im a delegate and im doing php work maybe i can buy that one if you say its good
I have no strong opinion. They're all things that plug into xdebug. Eclipse will do it but you have to deal with intermediate plugins so I didn't bother. It has been a pain setting it up with firewalls since the debug stream opens from the web-server. I don't know about frameworks.. I just wanted a nice IDE where I can fix things save/run/compile/debug on a remote web-server. Using sshfs to mount the web-server's files remotely worked fairly well along with those browser plugins that let you toggle xdebug on/off. I end up doing a lot of php development so I think I'll just go spend the $100 for phpstorm. It'd catch errors before executing etc, those little things could make it pay off quickly.
We know about vagrant, our resident expert (nathan) prefers docker
prestashop plugin done
prestashop plugin done
You're on a rampage, tearing through these shopping cart integrations!
Let's vote dev.sidhujag (http://bitsharesblocks.com/delegates/delegate?name=dev.sidhujag) back into the top 101! Currently at 108.
I plan on doing a review of these carts for my blog as soon as possible to provide you feedback. I will also attempt to track down some additional votes for you.
I plan on doing a review of these carts for my blog as soon as possible to provide you feedback. I will also attempt to track down some additional votes for you.
great work!Can you expand on that? Why would bitshares care about credentials or shipping info? Its job is to pay for an invoice not create an invoice? when you click pay it opens your bts wallet thru uri handler... You need to always open the wallet to pay for security purposes
and the demos look amazing.
But there still can be lots of improvements. It would be better if we can make the "check-out-with-bitshares" experience (the moment you click pay with bitshares) similar to when you check out with the current paypal system. For examply, credentials, shipping info and accounts to choose to pay from are there (saved from previous uses), you just need to click. Is this something already planned?
anyway keep up the good job! :)
Have you checked out the github readme's? I still have to do the one for bitshares checkout but the plugin instructions are all done already in each of the readme's
Installing them is straightforward, 1 to 5 steps. Takes 10 mins max. If you have to install the cart system maybe 30 mins tops.
Essentially you just copy the files to your root folder of your cart installation, and then go into the cart admin and add the payment gateway or enable..
Configuration happens in config.php which is usually just setting up salt's and RPC settings.
Have you checked out the github readme's? I still have to do the one for bitshares checkout but the plugin instructions are all done already in each of the readme's
Installing them is straightforward, 1 to 5 steps. Takes 10 mins max. If you have to install the cart system maybe 30 mins tops.
Essentially you just copy the files to your root folder of your cart installation, and then go into the cart admin and add the payment gateway or enable..
Configuration happens in config.php which is usually just setting up salt's and RPC settings.
I'll check them out.
Have you checked out the github readme's? I still have to do the one for bitshares checkout but the plugin instructions are all done already in each of the readme'scould you add the github link to the OP please?
oops sorry will doHave you checked out the github readme's? I still have to do the one for bitshares checkout but the plugin instructions are all done already in each of the readme'scould you add the github link to the OP please?
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Hey everyone who has been participating on this thread!
It's time to judge the results so jsidhu can get paid.
Demo(Opencart): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/opencart/
Demo(WHMCS): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/whmcs/
Demo(ECWid): http://bitshares.ecwid.com/
Demo(Zencart): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/zencart/
Demo(OSCommerce): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/oscom/
Demo(XCart): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/xcart/
Demo(Prestashop): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/presta/
Demo(Magento): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/magento/
Demo(drupal7): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
Demo(drupal6): http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal6/
Every one of these that gets upvotes from three of our known opiners will be considered payable.
Any you don't think are done, please say why!
Thanks
Pay with Bitshares.
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=index
Didn't work... I was unable to checkout with BitShares. After Order Confirmation It took me back to the main page.
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=index
Didn't work... I was unable to checkout with BitShares. After Order Confirmation It took me back to the main page.
This was the first one I tested.
Every time I have tested one of these carts it has failed.
doneHave you checked out the github readme's? I still have to do the one for bitshares checkout but the plugin instructions are all done already in each of the readme'scould you add the github link to the OP please?
From http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/QuotePay with Bitshares.
Needs to be specific "BitShares BTS" or "BitShares bitUSD" etc.
Should the logo include "BitShares"?..
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=index
Didn't work... I was unable to checkout with BitShares. After Order Confirmation It took me back to the main page.
This was the first one I tested.
Every time I have tested one of these carts it has failed.
So after you click Confirm the order here you are redirected back to main page?
http://imgur.com/cf6hOjx
I noticed the zencart redirect URL wasn't formed properly, worked in chrome but not in firefox or IE.. also IE doesn't like meta refreshes in the header so I'm now doing a simple redirect without a timer... can you try again?
1) Fixed malformed redirect in zencart
2) Removed timer in bitshares redirect page, it redirects right away now without waiting.
I have just tested Drupal 7's checkout and the "Pay Now" link opened my wallet with "BitUSD" rather than "USD" thus I couldn't just click "send".Thats a good idea and perhaps something to be added in the future to provide an even bigger competitive advantage.. However wouldnt you need to have an account already to use bitshares login?
Then when it took me to my order history it displayed a price of "$0.00".
When I attempted to view the order details it said I didn't have access. Note: I did not login or register an account.
All of these shopping carts seem to want users to "log in" and the "log in" / "account creation" process causes a lot of people to lose business. I highly recommend integrating BitShares login with each of these carts.
ok cool can you explain comment about bitusd... shouldnt wallet be sent bitusd becase that is the asset name?
Hmm so usd would show up in the pay to wallet dialog? Its not usd though it really is bitusd so why call it usd?ok cool can you explain comment about bitusd... shouldnt wallet be sent bitusd becase that is the asset name?
bitUSD is referred to as USD on the blockchain. The GUI names it bitUSD in the market, but in your account it is just USD.
Hmm so usd would show up in the pay to wallet dialog? Its not usd though it really is bitusd so why call it usd?ok cool can you explain comment about bitusd... shouldnt wallet be sent bitusd becase that is the asset name?
bitUSD is referred to as USD on the blockchain. The GUI names it bitUSD in the market, but in your account it is just USD.
The gui calls it bitusd yet I cant pay by selecting "bitusd"?
ID SYMBOL NAME DESCRIPTION ISSUER ISSUED SUPPLY
===========================================================================================================================================================
22 USD United States Dollar 1 United States dollar MARKET N/A 810,420.5383 USD
Bitshares login can auto create account on cart. We will add ability to share shipping address automatically from wallet.great! +5% +5% +5%
Bitshares login can auto create account on cart. We will add ability to share shipping address automatically from wallet.
I have just tested Drupal 7's checkout and the "Pay Now" link opened my wallet with "BitUSD" rather than "USD" thus I couldn't just click "send".
Then when it took me to my order history it displayed a price of "$0.00".
When I attempted to view the order details it said I didn't have access. Note: I did not login or register an account.
All of these shopping carts seem to want users to "log in" and the "log in" / "account creation" process causes a lot of people to lose business. I highly recommend integrating BitShares login with each of these carts.
Bitshares login can auto create account on cart. We will add ability to share shipping address automatically from wallet.How will it share this address? For some systems i need to specify valid addresses like zipcodes etc to be able to create the account in the shopping cart. If the address is encrypted then im guessing its not given to the shopping cart but the vendor would have to open up the wallet transaction manually to see the address in the bitshares client?
Bitshares login can auto create account on cart. We will add ability to share shipping address automatically from wallet.How will it share this address? For some systems i need to specify valid addresses like zipcodes etc to be able to create the account in the shopping cart. If the address is encrypted then im guessing its not given to the shopping cart but the vendor would have to open up the wallet transaction manually to see the address in the bitshares client?
Daniel,
Is there a Bitshares Login extension source base somewhere? I'm not talking about this one: https://github.com/brianbowles/Bitshares-SMF-Login or https://github.com/BitShares/Bitshares-SMF-Login (which is behind by 11 commits btw)...
These are specifically for SMF integration and there are alot of TODO's and checks still to be implemented... either I can spend a few weeks/month to seperate it out to make a standalone plugin or have the author do this probably in half the time (better idea IMO). Also the fact that it is not "clean" right now is probably best to stay away from integrating into our shopping cart stuff for now (plan for next release once there is a standalone/independent bitshares login plugin). I would imagine it would be as simple as creating a secure connection to the wallet using OAuth and then simply have a bunch of callback functions in php called to "createuser" "loginuser" "logoutuser" or whatenot which each shopping cart/integration application would have to implement in different ways.. similar to what I did with this plugin in userfunctions.php... "completeorder" "cancelorder" all have different meanings to every shopping cart. But the rest of the stuff is common and does not change and thus is not touched, not do I care to touch. Easy development process.
Daniel,
Is there a Bitshares Login extension source base somewhere? I'm not talking about this one: https://github.com/brianbowles/Bitshares-SMF-Login or https://github.com/BitShares/Bitshares-SMF-Login (which is behind by 11 commits btw)...
These are specifically for SMF integration and there are alot of TODO's and checks still to be implemented... either I can spend a few weeks/month to seperate it out to make a standalone plugin or have the author do this probably in half the time (better idea IMO). Also the fact that it is not "clean" right now is probably best to stay away from integrating into our shopping cart stuff for now (plan for next release once there is a standalone/independent bitshares login plugin). I would imagine it would be as simple as creating a secure connection to the wallet using OAuth and then simply have a bunch of callback functions in php called to "createuser" "loginuser" "logoutuser" or whatenot which each shopping cart/integration application would have to implement in different ways.. similar to what I did with this plugin in userfunctions.php... "completeorder" "cancelorder" all have different meanings to every shopping cart. But the rest of the stuff is common and does not change and thus is not touched, not do I care to touch. Easy development process.
I don't know the state of the SMF integration, but the wallet APIs are relatively simple. I think a great "bridge" would be to implement an oauth wrapper for BitShares. You would have to "trust" the oauth provider not to fake accounts though.
http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/22/BitShares-Login/
It is already implemented in faucet.bitshares.org as well.
The SMF login plugin has a php file that makes a half-hearted attempt at mimicking the interface to google's oauth library. It isn't the best thing, one place a change a global variable with an error, another place throws an exception. I can't remember at the moment why this is. The idea is that one could use existing plugins based on oauth (which may be what facebook uses?) and then just swap out this file and do a few lines of change code.Thanks, Yea im looking at https://github.com/BitShares/qt_wallet/blob/c4e86d2b4fb79b9fdbe98faa6e11c1e994f20cea/login.php
The alternative is learning enough about Wordpress, or any other CMS/forum to implement the hooks. SMF is a mess. It has a hook system that requires regexps changing out text etc. So perhaps one would be better just doing it on their own elsewhere without starting with an oauth library.
There is also Nathan's Proof of Concept source code that pretty much does everything although the flow of the code was confusing to me at first. It is minimal.
Looking at what you want to do ...
"createuser" has to be done in the logic of your code. You have a Bitshares account, but you create that inside the client. There is no concept of "logout" only "loginuser" which basically is being authenticated. So it doesn't even really login, it is only authenticating. "logout" would be handled by the web-service system.
This is how it works. You have to create the token with wallet_start_login (or somesuch) and put that in a button with bts:// protocol. So then user clicks on that button and it is routed to the local wallet. The local wallet does the crypto-magic and opens a page that goes back to the authentication URL that was passed in the url via the login button. So then your web-service processes that and decides whether they're logged in or not via another wallet call.
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
Well you can set a cookie that indexes back to the order ? So as long as they don't clear their cookies or you clear the link then ok.
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
Well you can set a cookie that indexes back to the order ? So as long as they don't clear their cookies or you clear the link then ok.
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
Well you can set a cookie that indexes back to the order ? So as long as they don't clear their cookies or you clear the link then ok.
When they "pay" you know the account that made the payment so you can always pair it back up.
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
Well you can set a cookie that indexes back to the order ? So as long as they don't clear their cookies or you clear the link then ok.
When they "pay" you know the account that made the payment so you can always pair it back up.
Not sure because if they checkout in anon mode its not associated with any user... and if you login thereafter the order is not associated even though the account names that paid/logged in match.... Not sure how hard that is because each system will be different with different database designs and db key constraints, can you reassociate anon orders based on creating an account? dunno
That goes back to what I was talking about earlier, now they will have no way to relog back in to see their order status once they go away and come back... they dont know their pw... only way to re log back in is to go through the payment gateway again... ugly.. there should be a separation of concerns because if they are already logged in it doesn't create an account for you...
If you checkout annonymously... tough you can't see your order status (I think this is just how it works and what customers would expect?). You should login first and then checkout if you want persistence on your part of seeing the orders.
Well you can set a cookie that indexes back to the order ? So as long as they don't clear their cookies or you clear the link then ok.
When they "pay" you know the account that made the payment so you can always pair it back up.
Not sure because if they checkout in anon mode its not associated with any user... and if you login thereafter the order is not associated even though the account names that paid/logged in match.... Not sure how hard that is because each system will be different with different database designs and db key constraints, can you reassociate anon orders based on creating an account? dunno
When they "pay" in anon mode, you should create an account for the user that paid (ie: the from field in the memo) and associate the order with that new account.
How will it ask for it? Using the Authenticated token? How other social logins work is they make subsequent requests with the token that they are given.Bitshares login can auto create account on cart. We will add ability to share shipping address automatically from wallet.How will it share this address? For some systems i need to specify valid addresses like zipcodes etc to be able to create the account in the shopping cart. If the address is encrypted then im guessing its not given to the shopping cart but the vendor would have to open up the wallet transaction manually to see the address in the bitshares client?
When the BitShares login process makes the POST request to complete the handshake it will provide the information to the site *if* this site asked for it.
Checkout the drupal7 demo ive added bitshares login!
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
The address wasn't understood
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because one of the following protocols (bts) isn't associated with any program or is not allowed in this context.
You might need to install other software to open this address.
Yes it works in windows.Checkout the drupal7 demo ive added bitshares login!
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
That's cool but if it's possible to test for protocol beforehand that might be better than user stumbling into an error such as:QuoteThe address wasn't understood
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because one of the following protocols (bts) isn't associated with any program or is not allowed in this context.
You might need to install other software to open this address.
I'm on Linux, perhaps BitShares creates a protocol link in Windohs+?
Checkout the drupal7 demo ive added bitshares login!
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
That's cool but if it's possible to test for protocol beforehand that might be better than user stumbling into an error such as:QuoteThe address wasn't understood
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because one of the following protocols (bts) isn't associated with any program or is not allowed in this context.
You might need to install other software to open this address.
I'm on Linux, perhaps BitShares creates a protocol link in Windohs+?
Hey guys,
Check out http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/presta
I've added bitshares login to prestashop... cool to be able to link existing account to a bitshares id... or change the login aswell.. ie: I already made an account I can link it to my bitshares ID after the fact, or change my bitshares login ID later on too.
Please try it out and let me know if there are any issues.
Its not tied to your browser. You mean sharing profile information? First, Did you try the plugin implementation? What specifically would people not be confortable with?Hey guys,
Check out http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/presta
I've added bitshares login to prestashop... cool to be able to link existing account to a bitshares id... or change the login aswell.. ie: I already made an account I can link it to my bitshares ID after the fact, or change my bitshares login ID later on too.
Please try it out and let me know if there are any issues.
bitshares login is a 'social login'?
What about those who are not comfortable with autolinking bitshare wallet to a browser?
Checkout the drupal7 demo ive added bitshares login!
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
Checkout the drupal7 demo ive added bitshares login!
http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/drupal7/
I get an error HTTP_NOT_FOUND when I click the login link.
($this->status != 200) {
// If bitcoind didn't return a nice error message, we need to make our own
switch ($this->status) {
case 400:
$this->error = 'HTTP_BAD_REQUEST';
break;
case 401:
$this->error = 'HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED';
break;
case 403:
$this->error = 'HTTP_FORBIDDEN';
break;
case 404:
$this->error = 'HTTP_NOT_FOUND';
break;
}
Hey guys,
Check out http://www.bitsharesdemo.com/presta
I've added bitshares login to prestashop... cool to be able to link existing account to a bitshares id... or change the login aswell.. ie: I already made an account I can link it to my bitshares ID after the fact, or change my bitshares login ID later on too.
Please try it out and let me know if there are any issues.
Can we have a micropayment plugin for Wordpress?
wordpress or woocommerce?Can we have a micropayment plugin for Wordpress?
Yes im just finializing the one for cryptosmith.. Which is based on prestashop... Adding a ticker to the top scrolling with asset prices... And then my next plugin is wordpress.. I wamt to add social logins to remaining plugins i did too.. I did social login to 3 so far.. Maybe ill do wordpress first.
Bothwordpress or woocommerce?Can we have a micropayment plugin for Wordpress?
Yes im just finializing the one for cryptosmith.. Which is based on prestashop... Adding a ticker to the top scrolling with asset prices... And then my next plugin is wordpress.. I wamt to add social logins to remaining plugins i did too.. I did social login to 3 so far.. Maybe ill do wordpress first.
Bothwordpress or woocommerce?Can we have a micropayment plugin for Wordpress?
Yes im just finializing the one for cryptosmith.. Which is based on prestashop... Adding a ticker to the top scrolling with asset prices... And then my next plugin is wordpress.. I wamt to add social logins to remaining plugins i did too.. I did social login to 3 so far.. Maybe ill do wordpress first.
Any chance of getting one done for the Joomla platform?
There are tons of carts for Joomla, the challenge would be to pick one. I kindof like j2store, as it allows you to build your store using articles, and embed your cart anywhere. If you know Joomla it's straightforward to build your store.