Magento / Drupal Integration

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Posted by tjholowaychuk on January 16, 2008 at 8:18pm

I can not seem to dig up the articles, but I do recall alot of talk about integrating Magento with Drupal or vice-versa to at least some level. Anyone who has knowledge of plans or actions that will / have been taken towards this please feel free to post.

Comments

I am intrested in this topic

Posted by s.daniel on February 14, 2008 at 8:49am

I am intrested in this topic as well.
You probably already know this node:
http://groups.drupal.org/node/3781
Also I have read at magentocommerce.com that something is planned in this direction.

I have quite along time ago

Posted by tjholowaychuk on February 14, 2008 at 8:43pm

I have quite along time ago but I could not find the post haha thanks.

I am surprised we have not heard any more news on this yet, I feel almost bad using Drupal e-commerce solutions when Magento is so polished, however then I feel bad not using Drupal for the flexibility and knowledge I already have with it, looking forward to seeing what they do.

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I never seen this e-commerce

Posted by AlexEvt on March 20, 2008 at 8:33pm

I never seen this e-commerce before. Looks very nice. And integration with Drupal is a great idea.
But i briefly looked at their documentation and didn't find any topics about integration, API, etc...
Also i looked at the forum and found that topic http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/104/ .
Peoples are not optimistic about such integration there.

I think that such a integration is too difficult and planning it at this stage could bring only problems. We don’t know what changes in Magento core appear in next releases, so building integration now can be a waste of time.

If you think about it, Magento is in some sense a CMS already. Although as e-commerce software, its focus is on managing ‘product’ content.

While, for example, I can think of a lot of features that Drupal has that Magento doesn’t, a lot of the groundwork has already been laid. Trying to integrate 2 complex systems (such as Magento and Typo3 or Drupal) is a very difficult thing, that to my mind is a waste of time that will most likely have sub-standard results.

What CMS features are people looking for that Magento doesn’t have? Maybe it would be worth developing these features specifically for Magento.

Think positive!!!

There is a lot of interest

Posted by s.daniel on April 12, 2008 at 5:11pm

as you can read here in the magento blog: http://www.magentocommerce.com/blog/comments/magento-drupal-integration-...

But it is vague so far where and how these two projects should connect.

Done !

Posted by Maxime Topolov on August 6, 2009 at 1:41pm

We've done that integration, you can check it here : http://drupal.org/project/magento

Maxime TOPOLOV
Adyax / http://www.adyax.com
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Maxime TOPOLOV
Adyax / http://www.adyax.com
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First Magento - Drupal website

Posted by jerome.megel on March 2, 2010 at 12:47pm

The first store online using Drupal/Magento integration is now online, you can see it there : http://store.rackham-e.com/

Jérôme MEGEL
Web developer - Core-Techs

Jérôme MEGEL
Core-Techs

sso for magento 1.4 and drupal 6.x

Posted by mannejkumar on November 22, 2010 at 8:54am

hi is there any chance for single sign on for magento1.4 and drupal6.x? i need only single authentication for both systems. if anyone creates account in drupal automatically user will be created into magento.
drupal login--->magento login
drupal logout--->magento logout
magento login-->drupal login
magento logout-->drupal logout

so many people suggesting me to use joomla and magento with jfusion. but i love drupal verymuch
i am waiting for this since 6 months. but nothing is available
plzz guide me to proceed further

thanks
jagadeesh
www.eprlabs.com

Single Sign On

Posted by laurie112 on December 3, 2010 at 12:46am

Hey mannejkumar... Just a quick thought... Assuming you want to run a Drupal Instance & Magento Instance under the same domain and have a singluar login function... Could you not use Facebook Connect functionality... I know that both Druapl & Magento have an implementation... and as soon as you where logged into facebook both instances would respond like you are logged in!!! This is a thought and I have not tried it, but I would be intrested if you gave it a go... L

wow!!!! its very interesting

Posted by mannejkumar on December 3, 2010 at 6:16am

Hi laurie 5 stars for your suggestion . i will try facebook integration but i need some personal details of them like mobile no, email, address etc and i want to use admin approval for registration.is it possible?

Single Sign On - Facebook

Posted by laurie112 on December 3, 2010 at 6:36am

Hey mannejkumar... as I said I have not implemented this myself but I recognise that Facebook "Single Sign-on" could provide an independant bridge for login that would resolve your issue...

To what extent the Magento and Drupal implement Facebook "Single Sign-on" I am not sure, but the Facebook documentation provides details of what information is available to you when a user logins using the "Single Sign-on"... http://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/web#login

If you implement this I would and I'm sure others would to as to how you get on and if it was fit for your purpose...

Laurie

Thank you i will try and let

Posted by mannejkumar on December 3, 2010 at 7:46am

Thank you i will try and let you know

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