I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
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You would not be able to "add" it to Joomla. I'm assuming by "add" you mean as an extension. Any integrations will need to be via the API, which is what we're doing to integrate with Joomla.
As for customising the background... you do that at the user level by going to "My Settings" and changing the background image
cheers
Paul
On Monday, 22 September 2014 18:04:45 UTC+12, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
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Thanks for the info Paul! Does that mean development is in the works already to integrate it with Joomla?
So, setting a customized background can't be done for ALL users by the admin?
Thanks again!!
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:10:54 PM UTC+7, Paul Dowd wrote:
You would not be able to "add" it to Joomla. I'm assuming by "add" you mean as an extension. Any integrations will need to be via the API, which is what we're doing to integrate with Joomla.
As for customising the background... you do that at the user level by going to "My Settings" and changing the background image
cheers
Paul
On Monday, 22 September 2014 18:04:45 UTC+12, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
So, setting a customized background can't be done for ALL users by the admin?
Not via the UI right now.
Thanks again!!
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:10:54 PM UTC+7, Paul Dowd wrote:
You would not be able to "add" it to Joomla. I'm assuming by "add" you mean as an extension. Any integrations will need to be via the API, which is what we're doing to integrate with Joomla.
As for customising the background... you do that at the user level by going to "My Settings" and changing the background image
cheers
Paul
On Monday, 22 September 2014 18:04:45 UTC+12, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
I guess I cant integrate it with Joomla for now as I am not a technical person and wouldn't know how to use the API.
If I installed ERPNext via VM, where should I go looking for the database and files it uses?
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:04:45 PM UTC+7, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
On 22-Sep-2014, at 2:32 pm, matt sarino <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok thanks again!
I guess I cant integrate it with Joomla for now as I am not a technical person and wouldn't know how to use the API.
If I installed ERPNext via VM, where should I go looking for the database and files it uses?
ERPNext uses MariaDB (MySQL) as the database backend - you can connect to mysql using the mysql shell
Files are in
frappe-bench/sites
in your home folder
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:04:45 PM UTC+7, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
My apologies for another follow up question. My directory structure on the server is: C:/inetpub/wwwroot/Joomla/ where Joomla is where all my http files are placed. I've checkedall three levels and couldn't fined "frappe-bench/sites" on any of the 3 directory levels. I've also tried doing a search of the local drives and came up with no results. Am I going about this all wrong?
On Monday, September 22, 2014 7:52:42 PM UTC+7, rushabh wrote:
On 22-Sep-2014, at 2:32 pm, matt sarino <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok thanks again!
I guess I cant integrate it with Joomla for now as I am not a technical person and wouldn't know how to use the API.
If I installed ERPNext via VM, where should I go looking for the database and files it uses?
ERPNext uses MariaDB (MySQL) as the database backend - you can connect to mysql using the mysql shell
Files are in
frappe-bench/sites
in your home folder
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:04:45 PM UTC+7, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?
On 22-Sep-2014, at 11:55 pm, matt sarino <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
My apologies for another follow up question. My directory structure on the server is: C:/inetpub/wwwroot/Joomla/ where Joomla is where all my http files are placed. I've checkedall three levels and couldn't fined "frappe-bench/sites" on any of the 3 directory levels. I've also tried doing a search of the local drives and came up with no results. Am I going about this all wrong?
check your home folder
~/frappe-bench
On Monday, September 22, 2014 7:52:42 PM UTC+7, rushabh wrote:
On 22-Sep-2014, at 2:32 pm, matt sarino <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok thanks again!
I guess I cant integrate it with Joomla for now as I am not a technical person and wouldn't know how to use the API.
If I installed ERPNext via VM, where should I go looking for the database and files it uses?
ERPNext uses MariaDB (MySQL) as the database backend - you can connect to mysql using the mysql shell
Files are in
frappe-bench/sites
in your home folder
On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:04:45 PM UTC+7, matt sarino wrote:
I have an existing Joomla 3.2 intranet site that has a couple of Joomla apps that are necessary for our operations. Is there a way for me to add ERPNext to Joomla or the otherway around? Also, how do I customize the background color of the dashboard and the subsequent screens?