Modern open source e-Commerce
Shopware 6 is an open headless commerce platform powered by Symfony 6.2 and Vue.js 2.6 that is used by thousands of shops and supported by a huge, worldwide community of developers, agencies and merchants.
If you like Shopware 6, give us a ⭐️ on Github!
- 🙋♂️ Be part of shopware! We are hiring! 🙋
- 🌎 Discover our website
- 🧩 Browse more than 2.000 apps in our community store
- 📖 Learn how to develop apps and everything else about the tech behind shopware
- 🉐 Translate Shopware or help by contributing to existing languages
- 🛠 Report bugs in our issue tracker
- 💡 Give us feedback or vote existing ideas
- 👪 Exchange with more than 7.000 shopware developers in our Slack community workspace
- Table of contents
- Project overview
- Installation
- The Shopware CLA
- Authors & Contributors
- License
- Bugs & Feedback
- Reporting security issues
To discover the features of Shopware and what sets us apart from other e-commerce systems, take the feature tour on the Shopware home page.
From a developer's perspective, here are some highlights that make Shopware easy and fun to work with:
Shopware itself is based mainly on Symfony and VueJS. It is a fully functional e-commerce platform, but it is also an e-commerce framework.
Shopware is:
- a ready-to-use shopping cart system.
- a vendor dependency in your flex project.
- API-first.
- extensible through plugins:
- Harness the full power of Symfony by creating bundles and loading them as part of the application.
- extensible through apps:
- A modern, lightweight but powerful way to add functionality, requiring very little Shopware-specific knowledge.
- headless if you need it to be.
There are already a lot of extensions available in the Shopware store.
After setting up Shopware locally for development, you can start with our extension guides in the documentation.
The preferred way of extending Shopware is through the App System. If the feature you want to implement needs direct access to the Shopware process and the database, you can also use the plugin system.
You can find an overview and differentiation in the documentation.
The easiest way to run a Shopware shop is booking a commercial plan in the Shopware cloud, a fully managed setup, ready to use.
The recommended way for on-premise shops is installing Shopware through the flex template. To unlock the full potential Shopware has to offer, commercial plans are also available for on-premise.
These plans enrich your shop with unique functionality, giving you an additional advantage over your competition.
There is a list of hosting partners, who offer a pre-installed shop, making your start a lot faster.
We also provide a web-based installer, the documentation walks you through the necessary steps.
If you have decided to contribute code to Shopware and become a member of the Shopware community, we appreciate your hard work and want to handle it with the most possible respect. To ensure the quality of our code and our products we have created a guideline we all should endorse to. It helps you and us to collaborate. Following these guidelines will help us to integrate your changes in our daily workflow.
Read more in our contribution guideline or in our short HowTo contribute code.
There are multiple ways to get an installation running, the way with the fewest steps involved is using the contribute image from dockware, a community maintained docker setup by the Shopware agency dasistweb. More on this in the documentation.
When submitting your code to Shopware you automatically need to sign our CLA (Contributor License Agreement). This CLA ensures that Shopware will stay an open and living product. In short, you give the explicit right to use your code in Shopware to shopware AG.
Shopware is built with the help of our community.
You can find an overview of everyone who contributed to the platform repository in the official github overview. Additionally there are numerous people contributing to the ecosystem through activities not related to the codebase. Thank you all for being part of this!
Shopware 6 is completely free and released under the MIT License.
No software is perfect, Shopware is no exception. Should you spot a bug, please report it in our issue tracker.
If you want to suggest features or how certain parts of Shopware 6 work, we'd be happy to hear from you.
Please have a look at our security policy.