Address Map Feature
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Hello!
Is there any change to get address field + contact and a Gmap location of each Local pickup available to the user?
Is there any change to get address field + contact and a Gmap location of each Local pickup available to the user?
Type: | Discussion |
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Status: | In Progress |
Not even for some payment for that?
In the past I did a lot of custom work like what you are asking for, but in this case I'm going to have to say "no" - for two reasons:
1) as I mentioned above c5.6 and the eCommerce package are obsolete at this point in time. It is unfortunate, and I wish it weren't the case, but it is.
2) the eCommerce package was never very flexible about what it allowed shipping add-ons to do. It basically just allows shipping packages to present a radio list of options that are available based on a set of order-related criteria (actually, it's not even the shipping package that presents the list, but eCommerce itself based on data the package provides it). There's no facility for presenting anything more useful to the user. You could possibly implement a map along with the shipping options but you would have to modify the core checkout code in the eCommerce package, inject (i.e. hack) something into the page via javascript, or use some combination of the two. It would not be simple to do.
1) as I mentioned above c5.6 and the eCommerce package are obsolete at this point in time. It is unfortunate, and I wish it weren't the case, but it is.
2) the eCommerce package was never very flexible about what it allowed shipping add-ons to do. It basically just allows shipping packages to present a radio list of options that are available based on a set of order-related criteria (actually, it's not even the shipping package that presents the list, but eCommerce itself based on data the package provides it). There's no facility for presenting anything more useful to the user. You could possibly implement a map along with the shipping options but you would have to modify the core checkout code in the eCommerce package, inject (i.e. hack) something into the page via javascript, or use some combination of the two. It would not be simple to do.
There is very little usage of concrete5.6.x any more and the base eCommerce package was never ported to 5.7. It just simply doesn't make sense to produce enhancements to concrete5 eCommerce dependent packages.