Category-Listing on Custom Page
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I want to show the category-listing on a custom module-page.
For example: [url]/brandstore/index/listing/brand/1/category/10
I tried to copy the content of the catalog_category_view.xml
to my custom
brandstore_index_listing.xml
but i get an exception because the current_category
is not defined in the registry.
Any suggestion for this issue?
magento2 module category custom listing
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I want to show the category-listing on a custom module-page.
For example: [url]/brandstore/index/listing/brand/1/category/10
I tried to copy the content of the catalog_category_view.xml
to my custom
brandstore_index_listing.xml
but i get an exception because the current_category
is not defined in the registry.
Any suggestion for this issue?
magento2 module category custom listing
Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58
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I want to show the category-listing on a custom module-page.
For example: [url]/brandstore/index/listing/brand/1/category/10
I tried to copy the content of the catalog_category_view.xml
to my custom
brandstore_index_listing.xml
but i get an exception because the current_category
is not defined in the registry.
Any suggestion for this issue?
magento2 module category custom listing
I want to show the category-listing on a custom module-page.
For example: [url]/brandstore/index/listing/brand/1/category/10
I tried to copy the content of the catalog_category_view.xml
to my custom
brandstore_index_listing.xml
but i get an exception because the current_category
is not defined in the registry.
Any suggestion for this issue?
magento2 module category custom listing
magento2 module category custom listing
edited Sep 12 '16 at 15:38
Khoa TruongDinh
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asked Sep 12 '16 at 15:36
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Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58
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Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58
Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58
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Ok, I think I got a solution.
In my custom Block, I extend the Core Block
MagentoCatalogBlockCategoryView
And in the construct before calling the parent construct I set the current_category to my custom category.
If someone needs more details, let me know.
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Ok, I think I got a solution.
In my custom Block, I extend the Core Block
MagentoCatalogBlockCategoryView
And in the construct before calling the parent construct I set the current_category to my custom category.
If someone needs more details, let me know.
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Ok, I think I got a solution.
In my custom Block, I extend the Core Block
MagentoCatalogBlockCategoryView
And in the construct before calling the parent construct I set the current_category to my custom category.
If someone needs more details, let me know.
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Ok, I think I got a solution.
In my custom Block, I extend the Core Block
MagentoCatalogBlockCategoryView
And in the construct before calling the parent construct I set the current_category to my custom category.
If someone needs more details, let me know.
Ok, I think I got a solution.
In my custom Block, I extend the Core Block
MagentoCatalogBlockCategoryView
And in the construct before calling the parent construct I set the current_category to my custom category.
If someone needs more details, let me know.
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Your brandstore module has its own block, controller, model?
– Khoa TruongDinh
Sep 12 '16 at 16:01
Yes, it is a custom module with blocks, controllers and models
– Cenzo
Sep 13 '16 at 6:58