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Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore

You're reading from   Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore Discover techniques and best practices for creating custom websites with rich digital experiences

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075404
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Francesco Minà Francesco Minà
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Marco Guiducci Marco Guiducci
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Daniele Fontani Daniele Fontani
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introducing Pimcore 2. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Pimcore Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Getting Started with Pimcore Admin UI 4. Chapter 4: Creating Documents in Pimcore 5. Chapter 5: Exploring Objects and Classes 6. Chapter 6: Using Digital Asset Management 7. Chapter 7: Administrating Pimcore Sites 8. Chapter 8: Creating Custom CMS Pages 9. Chapter 9: Configuring Entities and Rendering Data 10. Chapter 10: Creating Pimcore Bricks 11. Chapter 11: Finalizing the Website 12. Chapter 12: Implementing Product Information Management 13. Chapter 13: Implementing Master Data Management 14. Chapter 14: Data Integration 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a bundle

Before starting our journey into bricks, we have to learn how to create a bundle. In Chapter 7, Administrating Pimcore Sites, we learned how to install a bundle released from a vendor, but how do we build our own? In this section, we will learn how a bundle is structured and how you can build it. Bundles are very important for creating a portable set of features that you can reuse or distribute across websites. In our demo project, we will create a blog bundle that is self-contained and that you can pick and place on any of your websites.

What is a bundle?

You have used the main application for many examples in previous chapters. This is good for implementing the specific project but it is not portable. Talking simply, a bundle is a folder that contains both source code and templates. You can get this set of files by adding a composer dependency or by using a local folder. This lets you take your code and reuse it in multiple projects, or simply divide a complex...

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