I hereby claim:
- I am janmyszkier on github.
- I am jamysz (https://keybase.io/jamysz) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 4141 90EA FDA5 4F5A 580D 5578 DBFD 714D 9FD7 C2C1
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
For the basic approach, please follow official upgrade notes: https://github.com/DivanteLtd/vue-storefront/blob/master/doc/Upgrade%20notes.md
But if that fails, this is the way to go that worked for me.
This gist requires you to create your repository from a vue-storefront
, so you know exactly when you started work on your theme.
For the sake of this gist, I'll name that fork/clone of vue-storefront
: your-vuesf-repo
your-vuesf-repo
directory, check git log
for most recent non-your commits write down the SHA. In my case:
<?php | |
/** | |
* This file is part of the Spryker Commerce OS. | |
* For full license information, please view the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code. | |
*/ | |
namespace Pyz\Zed\DataImport\Business\Model\ProductImage; | |
use Orm\Zed\ProductImage\Persistence\SpyProductImage; |
<?php | |
$initialArray = []; | |
for ($i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++) { | |
$data[] = [ | |
'Joe Bloggs', | |
rand(0, 99999), | |
'Manager', | |
'Male', | |
12 |
<?php | |
//for: Molongui authorship version 4.3.9 | |
//bug: does not render correct author | |
/** | |
* To reproduce: | |
* 1. open author.php | |
* 2. paste the php code into it | |
* 3. open ANY author page, let's call it John doe, with slug of blog.com/authors/john-doe | |
* 4. notice how you will get 10 posts, but all of them will say it's author is john doe instead of the real author | |
*/ |