How to Install the Spree E-Commerce Framework using Ruby on Rails
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The Spree framework is an open-source fully-featured e-commerce solution that integrates directly with the Ruby on Rails framework.
In this short tutorial, I walk you through how to get the gem and its dependencies installed. We tour the framework showing off both the front-end and backend admin-only UI. We also take a brief look at the source code responsible for the e-commerce framework.
Using Spree you can extend it with additional gems found here. https://github.com/spree/spree#extensions
Installing on your own? Reference the developer docs for more information: https://github.com/spree/spree or https://guides.spreecommerce.org/
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