close

Filter

Connector for Salesforce Commerce Cloud Manual / Version 2307

Table Of Contents

6.1 Catalog View in CoreMedia Studio Library

When the connection to a Salesforce Commerce system and a concrete shop for a content site are configured as described in Chapter 4, Connecting to a Salesforce Commerce Cloud System, the Studio Library shows the commerce catalog to browse product categories and products in the commerce catalog and to search for products and product variants. After the editor has selected a preferred site with a valid store configuration the catalog view will be enabled and the catalog will be shown in the Library:

Library with catalog in the tree view

Figure 6.1. Library with catalog in the tree view


In some catalogs it is possible to put a category on multiple places within the catalog tree. But the Commerce Hub ensures that a category can only have one home (a unique parent category). All additional occurrences of a category are shown as a link in the tree. If you click on such a link node you will automatically end up at the place in the tree where the category is actually at home.

Library tree with multiple occurrences of the same category

Figure 6.2. Library tree with multiple occurrences of the same category


These catalog items can be accessed and assigned to various places within your content. For example, an eCommerce Product Teaser content item can link to a product or product variant from the catalog. The product link field (in eCommerce Product Teaser content item) can be filled by drag and drop from the library in catalog mode.

Linking a content (like the eCommerce Product Teaser) to a catalog item leads to a link that is stored in the CMS content item and references the external element. Apart from the external reference (in the case of the commerce system it is typically a persistent identifier like the product code for products) no further data will be imported (importless integration).

While browsing through the catalog tree you can also open a preview of a category or a product from the library. Simply double-click on a product in the product list or use the context menu on a product or a category and choose the entry Open in Tab from the context menu as shown in the pictures below.

Open Product in tab

Figure 6.3. Open Product in tab


Open Category in tab

Figure 6.4. Open Category in tab


In addition to the ability to browse through the commerce catalog in an explorer-like view it is also possible to search for products and variants from catalog. As for the content search if you are in the catalog mode and you type a search keyword into the search field and press Enter, the search in the commerce system will be triggered and a search result displayed.

Search Results

Table Of Contents
warning

Your Internet Explorer is no longer supported.

Please use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge.