Magento 2.3.0: Create product attribute (yes/no) using db_schema.xml
How can we create new product custom attribute of type boolean(yes/no) using db_schema.xml
(of custom extension) as InstallData
or InstallSchema
file is not being used in Magento 2.3.0 ?
magento2.3.0
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How can we create new product custom attribute of type boolean(yes/no) using db_schema.xml
(of custom extension) as InstallData
or InstallSchema
file is not being used in Magento 2.3.0 ?
magento2.3.0
Have you try anything?
– Dhiren Vasoya
Dec 25 '18 at 13:25
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How can we create new product custom attribute of type boolean(yes/no) using db_schema.xml
(of custom extension) as InstallData
or InstallSchema
file is not being used in Magento 2.3.0 ?
magento2.3.0
How can we create new product custom attribute of type boolean(yes/no) using db_schema.xml
(of custom extension) as InstallData
or InstallSchema
file is not being used in Magento 2.3.0 ?
magento2.3.0
magento2.3.0
asked Dec 24 '18 at 5:41
Kishan PatadiaKishan Patadia
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Have you try anything?
– Dhiren Vasoya
Dec 25 '18 at 13:25
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Have you try anything?
– Dhiren Vasoya
Dec 25 '18 at 13:25
Have you try anything?
– Dhiren Vasoya
Dec 25 '18 at 13:25
Have you try anything?
– Dhiren Vasoya
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I think the goal is not to add EAV attributes in a scripted way anyway. For sure, the Declarative Schemas are not meant to add product attributes. Instead, consider using Extension Attributes instead (https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.3/extension-dev-guide/attributes.html): Add a file extension_attributes.xml
that defines your attribute. Next, create your own separate table using db_schema.xml
. And then use Plugins (aka Interceptors) to mimic the old behaviour of JOINs by adding your own data to models and collections with methods like afterGetById
or before saving the data with beforeSave
. It's a lot of work, but allows for decoupling of your code.
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I think the goal is not to add EAV attributes in a scripted way anyway. For sure, the Declarative Schemas are not meant to add product attributes. Instead, consider using Extension Attributes instead (https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.3/extension-dev-guide/attributes.html): Add a file extension_attributes.xml
that defines your attribute. Next, create your own separate table using db_schema.xml
. And then use Plugins (aka Interceptors) to mimic the old behaviour of JOINs by adding your own data to models and collections with methods like afterGetById
or before saving the data with beforeSave
. It's a lot of work, but allows for decoupling of your code.
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I think the goal is not to add EAV attributes in a scripted way anyway. For sure, the Declarative Schemas are not meant to add product attributes. Instead, consider using Extension Attributes instead (https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.3/extension-dev-guide/attributes.html): Add a file extension_attributes.xml
that defines your attribute. Next, create your own separate table using db_schema.xml
. And then use Plugins (aka Interceptors) to mimic the old behaviour of JOINs by adding your own data to models and collections with methods like afterGetById
or before saving the data with beforeSave
. It's a lot of work, but allows for decoupling of your code.
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I think the goal is not to add EAV attributes in a scripted way anyway. For sure, the Declarative Schemas are not meant to add product attributes. Instead, consider using Extension Attributes instead (https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.3/extension-dev-guide/attributes.html): Add a file extension_attributes.xml
that defines your attribute. Next, create your own separate table using db_schema.xml
. And then use Plugins (aka Interceptors) to mimic the old behaviour of JOINs by adding your own data to models and collections with methods like afterGetById
or before saving the data with beforeSave
. It's a lot of work, but allows for decoupling of your code.
I think the goal is not to add EAV attributes in a scripted way anyway. For sure, the Declarative Schemas are not meant to add product attributes. Instead, consider using Extension Attributes instead (https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.3/extension-dev-guide/attributes.html): Add a file extension_attributes.xml
that defines your attribute. Next, create your own separate table using db_schema.xml
. And then use Plugins (aka Interceptors) to mimic the old behaviour of JOINs by adding your own data to models and collections with methods like afterGetById
or before saving the data with beforeSave
. It's a lot of work, but allows for decoupling of your code.
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Jisse ReitsmaJisse Reitsma
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– Dhiren Vasoya
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