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  1. Vous pouvez essayer de le rendre actif et disponible à la vente, mais visible : nulle part. Cela pourrait répondre à votre besoin.
  2. Bonjour, La solution consiste peut-être à placer la visibilité de l'article à la valeur : nulle part
  3. Hi @EdEichman Have you got new feedbacks from your workflow ? I'm facing the same issues. How to handle the updates of modules and core ? Thanks for sharing. JCH
  4. Comment scripter les modifications effectuées par la mise à jour du core ou d'un module pour automatiser le déploiement en production ?
  5. Hello, Using AWS SDK PHP Streamwrapper sounds great for using Prestashop with Amazon Web Services. The promise is to simplify the use of S3 in conjonction with EC2. That way, EC2 is only an application webserver that can be easily replaced or scaled up, all the data files being stored centrally on S3. As for I've tested using AWS SDK PHP Streamwrapper, it's more complicated than it seems. This wrapper doesn't support all php fonctions that is being used by Prestashop core. Overriding every points seems to be a nightmare. Is there someone, who succeeded using this wrapper with Prestashop 1.6.x ? Thanks for you help.
  6. As for I've tested using AWS SDK PHP Streamwrapper like mention on the first way above, it's more complicated than it seems. This wrapper doesn't support all php fonction that is used by Prestashop core. Overriding every point seems to be a nightmare. Is there someone, who succeed using this wrapper with Prestashop 1.6.x ?
  7. A relative url to the root path of the application server. I do not use cache. Since then, I've heard that mediaserver is only used for the front office. I've opened an issue in the forge asking for an improvement : http://forge.prestashop.com/browse/PSCSX-6502
  8. Hello, I've got a a rather similar issue. I want to keep EC2 instance as small as possible and do not want to store a copy of each image both on the application server and on the media server like Amazon S3. I need AWS S3 for his great SLA and also to use it as a real media server in order to decrease the load of the application server. I've read on the Forge that Prestashop Media Server is only for the front office. What happens when you launch another EC2 instance ? Do we have to replicate every image from S3 to EC2 to get them in the back office ? Another use case justify your requirements. When you sell digital product like movies which are huge files, it would be convenient not to store it on the application server but directly have it uploaded to S3. I did not mention the huge impact of storage it would have if we have to store every watermarked file on the application server itself. Just to share what I've found until then, it seems that there are two ways to use S3 for Prestashop as a media server : Using the AWS SDK PHP streamwrapper : http://hiousi.tumblr.com/post/94824087894/prestashop-images-hosted-on-amazon-s3 Mounting S3 bucket into EC2 instance with something like S3FS : https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=39361 The second one doesn't solve our issue as you have to store a copy of each image locally on the application server. I just mentionned it as a reference. Further thoughts greatly appreciated.
  9. Hello, When I specify a media server, everything works well in front office but not in the backoffice. Thumbnails are missing. Is there a special config for using media server in back office ? Thanks for you help
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