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Practical Module development for Prestashop 8

You're reading from   Practical Module development for Prestashop 8 Create modern, customizable, and dynamic online stores using efficient modules

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837635962
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Understanding How PrestaShop is Structured and How It Works
2. Chapter 1: Quick Overview of PrestaShop FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Configuration and Initialization of PrestaShop 4. Chapter 3: The Front Office 5. Chapter 4: The Back Office 6. Chapter 5: The Hooks 7. Chapter 6: The Themes 8. Part 2 – How to Create Your Own Modules
9. Chapter 7: What Are Modules? Let’s Create a Hello World Module 10. Chapter 8: A Reinsurance Block Module 11. Chapter 9: A Customer Callback Request Module 12. Chapter 10: Category Extension Module 13. Chapter 11: A Simple Blogging Module 14. Chapter 12: A Cash Payment Module 15. Chapter 13: A Drive Delivery Module 16. Part 3 – Customizing Your Theme
17. Chapter 14: How to Create a Child Theme 18. Chapter 15: Overriding Some Templates 19. Chapter 16: Assets Compiling with Webpack 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – Module Upgrade, The Hooks Discovery Tool, and Multi-Store Functions

Creating commands, queries, and data transfer objects

In the previous sections of this chapter, we have seen that our controller will need the following commands, queries, and DTOs to be able to manage the blog categories and posts. We can divide them by the entities they enable to manage. That’s why we can create the following folders: /modules/whblog/src/Domain/WHBlogCategory/ and /modules/whblog/src/Domain/WHBlogPost/. We can then create all the files in both folders, as listed here:

Figure 11.8 – The src/Domain/WHBlogCategory/ and src/Domain/WHBlogPost/ folders

Figure 11.8 – The src/Domain/WHBlogCategory/ and src/Domain/WHBlogPost/ folders

Challenge

The creation of commands, queries, and DTOs was covered in previous chapters. Please create all the previously listed commands, command handlers, queries, queries handlers, and DTOs.

Don’t forget to create the services definition in /modules/whblog/config/services.yml or in a sub YAML file named commands.yml or queries.yml.

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