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Northern Lights2019-04-05 10:25:41
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Northern Lights, 2019-04-05 10:25:41

What is the most "repairable" PHP engine for an online store?

Hello. The question is addressed to people who have been digging/installing from 3 different online store engines, who really know what is better to choose...
Here's what I'm looking for:
- PHP, preferably on MVC. "Repairability", those that would not have to puzzle over the architecture and try to do trivial things for a month.
- Easy to set up by a user who is not knowledgeable in programming.
- Transparency in templates, transparency in changing CSS, logos, and other design elements
- Desirable, of course, integration with Robokassa.

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Anton Shamanov, 2019-04-05
@SilenceOfWinter

Of those that I have seen in the most intelligent code in PrestaShop + they are gradually implementing Symfony
Bitrix \ Netcat \ Magento too expensive
Webasyst Shop-Script - a lot of shit code, but in principle tolerable + a lot of free
ReadyScript plugins - not bad code, but too smart with the implementation - no ide and half a glass you can’t figure it out ...
The rest of the popular ones are generally fierce shit and trash :( I shoveled half the list , but didn’t find anything sensible
Robokassa is screwed on quite simply, for example, the Webasyst plugin .

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Flying, 2019-04-05
@Flying

I have not tried it in practice, but I suppose that Sylius would be a good option . It is initially and entirely built on Symfony, so from the point of view of architecture, it should not have problems, as, for example, in Magento where ZF1, ZF2 and Symfony are involved + a lot of own developments. It is developing very actively and there is a rather big community around it, and the whole range of Symfony bundles is native to it. It is free in the Community version, the source is on GitHub. There is documentation and support via Stack Overflow.

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Good Samaritan, 2019-04-05
@djamali

If the store develops, integrates with 1c ... then I will advise Bitrix. Yes, paid, but when it bothered us)))

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MSAFT, 2019-04-05
@MSAFT

OpenCart
MVC, lightweight and understandable.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-04-05
@opium

Magento 2

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truegrover, 2019-04-05
@truegrover

of course https://laravel.com

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FRC_Volen, 2019-04-05
@FRC_Volen

OpenCart with Russian localization ocStore.
Simple clean native code.
Big community. Lots of plugins.
Works well with a large number of products and categories. The largest with which I worked with 17 thousand categories and 9 thousand products. Easily integrates with 1s.

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lukoie, 2019-04-06
@lukoie

Woocommerce and no options.

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