Multi sites with JMS & Hika Business

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11 years 4 months ago #120351

Hi Hika guys! :)

where I could read Hika documentation on settup of HikaBusiness & JMS on multi sites (with subdomains)?

Thank you!

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11 years 4 months ago #120368

Hi,

We don't have any specific documentation on our end as the only thing that change is that in each category of product, you can select a website for the category so that it only appears there and not on the other websites.

For the setup of your multiple websites with JMS, I invite you to contact JMS for more information.

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11 years 3 months ago #121477

thank you for the answer!

JMS points out correlation between sites just at menu & articles level. It's quite clear and understandable.
But I'm curious about how ONE Hika cart correlates between different websites?

Here is a rough example:

www.domain.com
CAT1
Prod1
CAT2
Prod2

www.subdomain.domain.com
CAT3
Prod3
CAT4
Prod4

Customer adds products Prod4 and Prod3 on the cart within subdomain and then he/she is continuing shopping on domain. But here, within www.domain.com Hika cart doesn't show products that were added within www.subdomain.domain.com . Or vice versa.

My question is how to configure Hika Business in that way that Hika cart shows all products which were added fom all sites (domain and subdomain in this case)

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11 years 3 months ago #121497

I think that it's just a matter of configuring JMS to share the hikashop cart data or not between the different websites.
I can't say much more as I didn't study how JMS does that. Again, that's something you should see with them.

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11 years 3 months ago #121952

Thank you Nicolas for your answer!

After support from JMS I'm back here with another question but within the same topic:

Let's assume that www.domain.com is displayng all categories on the front page. How to make so that a visitor by clicking one of the categories , f.e. category X, is being redirected to the www.sub.domain.com website?

X category shouldn't be displayed on domain.com. Category X is displayed on front page only with the picture and the name of category.
With other words category X on front page of domain.com should work as a link / bridge to sub.domain.com
Sub.domain.com is dedicated only for category X.

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11 years 3 months ago #121956

There is no option to do that. It will require to customize the view displaying the categories on the main website to change the URL based on a custom field of the category. It should be a few lines of code I guess.

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