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Magento 2 Cookbook

Magento 2 Cookbook

By : Bogman, Kerkhoff
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Magento 2 Cookbook

Magento 2 Cookbook

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By: Bogman, Kerkhoff

Overview of this book

Magento 2 is an open source e-commerce platform that has all the functionality to function from small to large online stores. It is preferred by developers and merchants due to its new architecture, which makes it possible to extend the functionalities with plugins, a lot of which are now created by the community. This merchant and developer guide is packed with recipes that cover all aspects of Magento 2. The recipes start with simple how-to’s then delve into more advanced topics as the book progresses. We start with the basics of setting up a Magento 2 project on Apache or Nginx. Next, you will learn about basics including system tools and caching to get your Magento 2 system ready for the real work. We move on to simple tasks such as managing your store and catalog configuration. When you are familiar with this, we cover more complex features such as module and extension development. Then we will jump to the final part: advanced Magento 2 extensions. By the end of this book, you’ll be competent with all the development phases of Magento 2 and its most common elements.
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Creating your own XML module configuration file


In Magento 1.x, it was possible to use the .xml file to include custom configuration options that might be necessary for an extension. This is no longer possible with Magento 2 because the XML files are all validated against a schema and anything other than predefined options are not allowed. To solve this, it is possible to generate your own custom XML file to set up the parameters that you need. This also allows other extensions to define settings as the output is generated from all modules that have this file configured.

Getting ready

In order to use your own XML configuration file, it is important that you generate a valid schema (XSD) file that will be used to validate the XML files when they are merged.

How to do it…

The following steps show you how to define a custom XML configuration file for your module:

  1. First, we create the Reader for the XML file and define the name of the file that should be read from all modules:

    Model/Sample/Reader...

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