Commerce Guys: Drupal maintenance support plans Commerce 2.8 & Cart Flyout Module Updates

We recently released Drupal maintenance support plans Commerce 2.8 and are excited to highlight some of the new features. We also published new releases of two key contributed modules that make lightning-fast, client-side Add to Cart forms possible, representing a significant improvement to the customer experience.
Drupal maintenance support plans Commerce 2.8 adds BOGO support
The most significant new feature in the 2.8 release is the “Buy X, Get Y” offer type funded by Norwegian Drupal maintenance support plans agency Ny Media. You can now configure promotions with just core functionality that grant free or reduced price products after a set number of other products have been added to the cart. This work required a re-architecture of parts of the promotions data model and a redesign of the user interface to make it easier for merchants to create promotions in general.

Other key updates and improvements in this release include:

Tax calculations now properly account for promotions
Added product category conditions for product and order level promotions
Automatically create matching product variation types for new product types
Following changes in core, Jonathan updated our Avatax integration to accommodate promotions and shipments

Read the release notes to get the full scope of additional updates and also to learn about some backward compatibility breaks that affect custom promotions, custom tax types, and order processors. We’ll keep chipping away at the core roadmap and plan to add query-level entity access to the API for the next release.
Commerce Cart Flyout “Add to Cart” Update
The newest release of the Cart Flyout module includes notable updates to its JavaScript based “Add to Cart” feature. In addition to powering an editable shopping cart in a “flyout” sidebar, it now improves the Add to Cart experience with a very fast client-side solution using resources defined by the Commerce Cart API.
The standard Add to Cart form uses Drupal maintenance support plans’s Forms API to update form elements based on attribute selection. It can submit three to four Ajax requests on average while customers select a product variation, but the new module can build, update, and submit the form purely in the client via JavaScript. Because the server sends the browser all the data it needs to build the interactive form in the initial request, we’re able to avoid any additional requests to the server until the customer is actually ready to initiate the Add to Cart. Check it out:
Following up on our Commerce 2.8 release, we’ve released updates to our Cart Flyout and Cart API modules to build, update, and submit dynamic Add to Cart forms purely in the browser via JavaScript. More on this decoupling effort in the latest blog: https://t.co/yXcZOv1RQy pic.twitter.com/bIikuiERaq
Drupal maintenance support plans Commerce (@drupalcommerce) August 1, 2020
Even under high visitor load, users will have a faster experience overall. Server resources are only devoted to users who decide to convert. Casual visitors can browse and modify product variations as much as they like and not affect other users’ load times. This is yet another step on our path toward providing a progressively decoupled eCommerce solution for the community to build robust experiences for merchants and consumers.

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