Magento 2 Development
Whether you're a seasoned Magento 2 developer or just getting started, this category is your technical playground. Here, we cover everything from creating custom modules to understanding UI Components, overriding core features, and best practices for backend and frontend development.
Magento 2 is powerful but complex — our goal is to help you build clean, efficient, and upgrade-friendly code. We also include code snippets, XML configs, observer examples, and real-world use cases. If you build or maintain Magento 2 sites, this is where you'll find the guidance you need.
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September 29, 2025
Let’s build a clean, responsible, and reusable “product sampling” program in Magento 2 — the kind of module you can drop into stores to let shoppers request free or discounted samples, with fine-grained eligibility rules, cart and order integration, and admin reporting. I’ll walk you through the architecture, the core code pieces, and practical examples for beauty, food, and high-tech brands. No fluff — just explanations you can follow along with, copy-paste, and adapt.
Why build a custom sampling module?
Many merchants want to offer samples as a marketing lever. But built-in product types don’t capture the business rules: how many samples per customer, whether samples are free or discounted, per-category eligibility, or reporting on sample-to-purchase conversion. A custom module gives you a specialized product type and workflows, so sampling behaves predictably and is easy to manage.
High-level architecture
Here’s the mental model before we code.
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September 27, 2025
Introduction
Managing inventory across multiple warehouses can feel like juggling while riding a unicycle—especially when each site is running its own Magento instance or when you rely on extensions to tune stock behavior. If you want a single place to see stock levels, automate status updates, trigger alerts for critical shortages, and optimize transfers between warehouses in (near) real time, building a custom inventory management dashboard is a pragmatic solution.
This post walks you through building a practical, extensible inventory dashboard for multi-warehouse operations, with concrete code examples and integration tips for Magento 2. I’ll include how to integrate the Force Product Stock Status extension into the dashboard, automate stock-status updates across sites, create custom critical-stock alerts, and optimize inventory transfers with real-time synchronization.
What this dashboard solves
- Centralized visibility across multiple warehouses
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September 26, 2025
Introduction
If your Magento 2 store handles B2B customers who buy regularly — think office supplies, chemicals, or food distribution — building a custom "Scheduled Order" module can save time, lower churn, and improve retention. In this post I’ll walk you through a practical approach to implement a recurring scheduled-order system in Magento 2: architecture, cron jobs, payment automation, admin UI, and customer experience. I’ll keep it relaxed and practical, with step-by-step code examples you can adapt.
What this module does (brief)
- Create and store subscription-like scheduled orders (not a subscription for content, but scheduled B2B purchases).
- Run cron jobs to generate actual orders at the right time.
- Charge customers automatically using saved payment tokens / vault.
- Provide admin UI to manage schedules and a merchant-friendly order log.
- Provide customer-facing controls to change frequency, pause or cancel
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September 22, 2025
Hey — if you want to add a trade-in or upgrade program to your Magento 2 store, this post walks you through the architecture, the data model, the key code pieces and a pragmatic workflow so you can ship a working module. I’ll talk like I’d explain it to a colleague who’s comfortable with Magento basics but hasn’t built a full-featured custom module like this yet.
What this post covers
- High-level architecture to integrate a trade-in system into Magento 2’s ecosystem.
- How to store trade-in offers and compute automatic credit values.
- Workflow for approval and processing of traded items.
- How to integrate trade-in credit with the existing checkout and order flow.
- Best practices to maximize customer adoption and conversions.
- Step-by-step code examples for the most important parts.Why build a trade-in/upgrade module?
Trade-in programs help increase average order value, reduce return friction, and keep customers in your ecosystem. A
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September 21, 2025
Hey — if you've ever had to build a product configurator in Magento 2 for complex items (think made-to-measure furniture, modular high‑tech devices, or custom clothing), you know it's a mix of data modelling, frontend UX, price/quote integration and performance work. In this post I’ll walk you through how to build a custom "Product Configurator" module in Magento 2 step by step. The tone is relaxed — like I’m explaining to a colleague — and I’ll include concrete code snippets you can copy, adapt and run.
What we’re building
A small but solid Magento 2 module that:
- Stores configurable options and attributes for complex products
- Provides a clean AJAX/JS frontend to choose options, preview choices and calculate price
- Integrates with the cart so configured products are added with correct price and options
- Is mindful of performance (caching, lazy loading options, indexes)
High-level architecture
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September 21, 2025
Working with multi-location inventory in Magento 2 can quickly become messy if you try to treat each location like another attribute on the product. In this post I’ll walk you through how to build a clean, performant custom "Product Locator" module that exposes availability per location to the storefront, checkout, admin, and mobile apps via a REST API — while keeping your Magento store fast and maintainable. I’ll be relaxed and practical, like I’m explaining it at the desk next to you. Code samples are included step by step.
What this module solves
Short version: you want customers and staff to know which store/warehouse has a product, show this info on product pages and the checkout, provide an admin interface to manage stocks per location, expose a REST API for mobile apps, and make sure the implementation scales without killing performance.
High-level architecture
Here’s how I recommend structuring the solution:
- Keep
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September 18, 2025
Why build a custom Product Bundles module with dynamic pricing?
Bundles are a powerful merchandising tool: you can combine related items, increase average order value, offer volume deals and deliver flexible product offers to different customer segments. Out of the box, Magento 2 supports bundle products, but many stores need more: dynamic bundle prices based on the selected items, real-time stock-aware pricing, promotional adjustments or B2B-specific rules. In this post I’ll walk you through how to build a custom "Product Bundles" module with dynamic pricing in Magento 2 — step by step, with code snippets, architecture guidance, and practical tips for production.
What we’ll cover
- Module architecture and file structure — dependencies and Magento 2 best practices
- Front-end UI for bundle composition and real-time price updates
- Back-end price calculation: algorithms for dynamic pricing
- Integration with inventory (MSI
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September 17, 2025
How to Build a Custom "Membership" or "Exclusive Club" Module in Magento 2
Want to add a membership or exclusive club feature to your Magento 2 store? Great — you’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through a practical, hands-on approach to building a custom membership module: architecture, roles & permissions, customer integration, pricing/catalog customizations, access restriction, and best practices for making the module maintainable and extensible. I’ll include real code snippets you can copy, tweak, and test on your dev environment.
What this post covers (quick)
- Technical architecture and file layout for a membership module.
- How roles and permissions (ACL) fit into admin management.
- Integration choices with Magento customers and customer groups.
- Techniques to customize prices and catalogs per membership status.
- Methods to secure and restrict access to exclusive content.
- Best practices
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September 15, 2025
Introduction
In this post I’ll walk you through building a custom Inventory Forecasting module for Magento 2. I’ll keep the tone relaxed — think of this as a chat with a teammate who’s comfortable with PHP and Magento basics but new to forecasting. We’ll cover architecture, data models, integration with Magento Inventory (MSI), prediction approaches (simple statistics and ML), a custom admin dashboard, and real-world use cases (how forecasts reduce stockouts and optimize supplier orders).
Why build a custom module?
Magento 2 doesn’t ship with advanced forecasting. You can find paid extensions, but building your own gives you full control: tailor the model to your catalog, integrate with your procurement workflows, and host everything alongside your store (or call an ML microservice). For stores with specific needs — custom bundles, multi-source inventory, or special
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September 14, 2025
Want to send customers an automatic heads-up when a product price changes in your Magento 2 store? In this post I’ll walk you through a pragmatic architecture and a step-by-step implementation to build a custom "Product Alert" system that detects price changes, stores them, triggers scheduled notifications, and tracks the conversions generated by those alerts. Think of this as pairing observers (to detect changes) with cron jobs (to batch and send alerts) and Magento transactional emails (to deliver them).
Why build a custom system?
There are plugins and hosted services that do price alerts, but a custom solution gives you:
- Full control over detection logic (exactly which price changes matter)
- Flexible rules for thresholds, frequency and product exclusions
- Native integration with your transactional email templates and UTM tracking
- Lower ongoing cost and tighter privacy control when hosted with your store