Drupal ubercart 6.x 1.x downloadable file configuration






















Merge branch '7. Branch: 6. New pull request. Find file. CVE, In Drupal versions 8. Ubercart module 6. Cart2Cart currently have a rating of 4. Submit your review for Cart2Cart today and tell us about the service you received! In about a month hopefully I'll setup a projectpage on drupal. I'm going to try testing it on a development snapshot this evening. Any feedback I have, I will be in touch. I'm kind of new to drupal and wanted to know if this fix is correct.

I had an issue selecting the template in ca. Thank you for pointing this out, you're right - on my development machine I originally coded the module under "custommod" so I must have forgotten to replace this function name. Good catch!

The only 1 issue i am facing i really dont know how to make it working,. I installed and actiaved both of the modules but really dont know how to utilize them as i did not see anything related to this anywhare in the admin, but just an option for the manual shipping to assign it a name, where to use it and how to use it have no clue. According to the readme file, i am moving ahead but really dont know how to assign this to the product so a product using this manual shipping quote and at the time of checkout the user and the admin gets an email and the checkout process resumes as the admin quote for a price and user move ahead to complete the order.

Me and lots of more will love to see your few lines input over this issue. Thanks in advance. Apart from the setup mentioned in the README file, there is no additional configuration needed ie, you won't find any module configuration options through the Drupal interface. Most of the setup work required is just getting the template files in place which is outside of Drupal's control.

If you have installed the modules and setup the template files, then all you should have to do now is configure the appropriate invoice template in the Ubercart conditional actions interface. After this is complete, the workflow is like this: Customer check out, they get a confirmation email and you get a notification email You must edit the order and change the "Shipping" line item this label is configurable.

Once finished, at the bottom select the checkbox to notify user of updated order status to send them the email with the updated shipping quote. I must thank you for the prompt reply that really worked for me to configure everything properly. However i can see a new line of shipping at the order when i am going to edit the order manually from the admin and i can apply the shipping manually which updates the order but no email notification to admin or customer.

Also I am sure that, at the checkout process the customer will never be redirected to the PayPal Page as i am suing PayPal as a Payment gateway unless the quote is manually sent to the customer and he agree to move ahead and complete the order using the PayAfter link included in the email sent by the admin over the order updation from the back end.

If you're not using it already, please try updating. I didn't make any changes except to the source files so all you have to do is re-upload the module to your site and possibly clear the cache. The only confusion is still there and i am sure lots of guys will be having this, How i can assign this to any specific Product as i dont want all of the items should have the same manual shipping quote, as we all know there is no interface for this but at least there should be a way to assign this to any specific product, for example if i want to assign this shipping method to Product A then how we will move on with that?

Also I have done everything according to your instructions, I also get an extra line of Shipping in the Order updations interface. Also the process of the order placement should be :. Unfortunately, in its current state you are not able to assign the "pay after" functionality to specific products.

All the module does is create a secondary, site-wide checkout process that you can take advantage of. You will need to write some additional code in order to have it apply to only specific items as far as I know, at the moment this will be very difficult to implement because you Ubercart does not support setting the shipping method per-item within an order.

I would appreciate to know more details about the state of the module, if there is any new. I will try to perform some additional testing soon to verify that everything is still working. Have you performed the instructions listed in the README file for copying the invoice templates to your theme directory? I ran one test and the card was charged so there was no opportunity to add a shipping quote before the order was processed.

I turned off the option to process a credit card during check out and that sorta worked. I was able to checkout without the card being charged. I could then add a shipping quote and use the pay after link to complete the order.

However, once the user completes the pay later form, the card has to be manually processed. Is there any way to not collect credit card info during the initial checkout? Or to make it process automatically after they receive their quote and pay via the pay by later link?

It'd be great to not collect any CC information until in the pay after checkout flow. As you're probably aware, Drupal doesn't store the whole CC so users have to enter their cards twice. Not the most pleasant upgrade experience, but then again I can't complain too much for a point-zero release. Edit Just realized that the howto indexes which use Views were completely broken until now.

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