Magento 2 change store view
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I'm trying this script to detect browser language and redirect to
Italian store view if the language is Italian or English store view if
the language is not Italian. The country code is correctly detected
but I'm not able to redirect to the store view. I've also tried using
header('Location: ' . $lang), lang was 'Italian' or 'default'. It
works but I don't want to have in the URL the store view code.
Here is the script:
function getCountryCode(){
$CountryCode = substr(getenv('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'), 0, 2);
if ($CountryCode=='it') {
$lang = 3;
}
else{
$lang = 1;
}
return $lang;
}
$lang = getCountryCode();
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')-
>setCurrentStore(0);
redirect store-view magento2.1.6
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I'm trying this script to detect browser language and redirect to
Italian store view if the language is Italian or English store view if
the language is not Italian. The country code is correctly detected
but I'm not able to redirect to the store view. I've also tried using
header('Location: ' . $lang), lang was 'Italian' or 'default'. It
works but I don't want to have in the URL the store view code.
Here is the script:
function getCountryCode(){
$CountryCode = substr(getenv('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'), 0, 2);
if ($CountryCode=='it') {
$lang = 3;
}
else{
$lang = 1;
}
return $lang;
}
$lang = getCountryCode();
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')-
>setCurrentStore(0);
redirect store-view magento2.1.6
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 2 mins ago
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I'm trying this script to detect browser language and redirect to
Italian store view if the language is Italian or English store view if
the language is not Italian. The country code is correctly detected
but I'm not able to redirect to the store view. I've also tried using
header('Location: ' . $lang), lang was 'Italian' or 'default'. It
works but I don't want to have in the URL the store view code.
Here is the script:
function getCountryCode(){
$CountryCode = substr(getenv('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'), 0, 2);
if ($CountryCode=='it') {
$lang = 3;
}
else{
$lang = 1;
}
return $lang;
}
$lang = getCountryCode();
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')-
>setCurrentStore(0);
redirect store-view magento2.1.6
I'm trying this script to detect browser language and redirect to
Italian store view if the language is Italian or English store view if
the language is not Italian. The country code is correctly detected
but I'm not able to redirect to the store view. I've also tried using
header('Location: ' . $lang), lang was 'Italian' or 'default'. It
works but I don't want to have in the URL the store view code.
Here is the script:
function getCountryCode(){
$CountryCode = substr(getenv('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'), 0, 2);
if ($CountryCode=='it') {
$lang = 3;
}
else{
$lang = 1;
}
return $lang;
}
$lang = getCountryCode();
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')-
>setCurrentStore(0);
redirect store-view magento2.1.6
redirect store-view magento2.1.6
edited Oct 28 '17 at 17:40
Randhir Yadav
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asked Oct 28 '17 at 10:56
Roberto BarileRoberto Barile
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To change store in magento 2 you need to change store code and website in index.php file
Here is some information about store view and website
Each website and each store view must have a unique identifier. This identifier is required to use MAGE_RUN_TYPE and MAGE_RUN_CODE as follows:
MAGE_RUN_TYPE can be either store or website
Use website to load a website in your storefront.
Use store to load any store view in your storefront.
MAGE_RUN_CODE is the unique website or store view code that corresponds to MAGE_RUN_TYPE
First you need to find out store code by current language using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE or by using customer's IP
To change store you need to set store code while creating bootstrap object
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
$params = $_SERVER;
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = $store; // add store code here
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = $website;
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
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Please comment below code in index.php
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
And then add below code
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
switch ($lang) {
case "it":
$params = $_SERVER; $params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = '<YOUR_ITALIAN_STORE_CODE_HERE>';
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = 'website';
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $params);
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
default:
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
}
Make sure you took backup your original index.php file.
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
add a comment |
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To change store in magento 2 you need to change store code and website in index.php file
Here is some information about store view and website
Each website and each store view must have a unique identifier. This identifier is required to use MAGE_RUN_TYPE and MAGE_RUN_CODE as follows:
MAGE_RUN_TYPE can be either store or website
Use website to load a website in your storefront.
Use store to load any store view in your storefront.
MAGE_RUN_CODE is the unique website or store view code that corresponds to MAGE_RUN_TYPE
First you need to find out store code by current language using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE or by using customer's IP
To change store you need to set store code while creating bootstrap object
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
$params = $_SERVER;
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = $store; // add store code here
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = $website;
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
add a comment |
To change store in magento 2 you need to change store code and website in index.php file
Here is some information about store view and website
Each website and each store view must have a unique identifier. This identifier is required to use MAGE_RUN_TYPE and MAGE_RUN_CODE as follows:
MAGE_RUN_TYPE can be either store or website
Use website to load a website in your storefront.
Use store to load any store view in your storefront.
MAGE_RUN_CODE is the unique website or store view code that corresponds to MAGE_RUN_TYPE
First you need to find out store code by current language using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE or by using customer's IP
To change store you need to set store code while creating bootstrap object
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
$params = $_SERVER;
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = $store; // add store code here
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = $website;
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
add a comment |
To change store in magento 2 you need to change store code and website in index.php file
Here is some information about store view and website
Each website and each store view must have a unique identifier. This identifier is required to use MAGE_RUN_TYPE and MAGE_RUN_CODE as follows:
MAGE_RUN_TYPE can be either store or website
Use website to load a website in your storefront.
Use store to load any store view in your storefront.
MAGE_RUN_CODE is the unique website or store view code that corresponds to MAGE_RUN_TYPE
First you need to find out store code by current language using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE or by using customer's IP
To change store you need to set store code while creating bootstrap object
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
$params = $_SERVER;
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = $store; // add store code here
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = $website;
To change store in magento 2 you need to change store code and website in index.php file
Here is some information about store view and website
Each website and each store view must have a unique identifier. This identifier is required to use MAGE_RUN_TYPE and MAGE_RUN_CODE as follows:
MAGE_RUN_TYPE can be either store or website
Use website to load a website in your storefront.
Use store to load any store view in your storefront.
MAGE_RUN_CODE is the unique website or store view code that corresponds to MAGE_RUN_TYPE
First you need to find out store code by current language using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE or by using customer's IP
To change store you need to set store code while creating bootstrap object
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
$params = $_SERVER;
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = $store; // add store code here
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = $website;
edited Oct 28 '17 at 12:48
Piyush
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answered Oct 28 '17 at 12:46
Vaibhav AhalparaVaibhav Ahalpara
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So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
add a comment |
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
So, if I'm trying to switch store views I should use 'store' for PARAM_RUN_TYPE ?
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 14:22
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
No if you want to change stores you have to set store code in PARAM_RUN_CODE
– Vaibhav Ahalpara
Oct 29 '17 at 18:44
add a comment |
Please comment below code in index.php
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
And then add below code
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
switch ($lang) {
case "it":
$params = $_SERVER; $params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = '<YOUR_ITALIAN_STORE_CODE_HERE>';
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = 'website';
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $params);
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
default:
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
}
Make sure you took backup your original index.php file.
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
add a comment |
Please comment below code in index.php
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
And then add below code
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
switch ($lang) {
case "it":
$params = $_SERVER; $params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = '<YOUR_ITALIAN_STORE_CODE_HERE>';
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = 'website';
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $params);
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
default:
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
}
Make sure you took backup your original index.php file.
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
add a comment |
Please comment below code in index.php
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
And then add below code
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
switch ($lang) {
case "it":
$params = $_SERVER; $params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = '<YOUR_ITALIAN_STORE_CODE_HERE>';
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = 'website';
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $params);
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
default:
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
}
Make sure you took backup your original index.php file.
Please comment below code in index.php
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
And then add below code
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
switch ($lang) {
case "it":
$params = $_SERVER; $params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_CODE] = '<YOUR_ITALIAN_STORE_CODE_HERE>';
$params[MagentoStoreModelStoreManager::PARAM_RUN_TYPE] = 'website';
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $params);
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
default:
$bootstrap = MagentoFrameworkAppBootstrap::create(BP, $_SERVER);
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppHttp $app */
$app = $bootstrap->createApplication('MagentoFrameworkAppHttp');
$bootstrap->run($app);
break;
}
Make sure you took backup your original index.php file.
edited Oct 28 '17 at 12:25
answered Oct 28 '17 at 11:14
Dhaval SolankiDhaval Solanki
1,4021932
1,4021932
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
add a comment |
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
Thank you for the help, but I've tried it and it gives error: Exception #0 (MagentoFrameworkExceptionNoSuchEntityException): No such entity
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 13:57
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
I've found a solution, it is store and not website because i'm trying to switch store views
– Roberto Barile
Oct 28 '17 at 16:10
add a comment |
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