Closed (fixed)
Project:
Magento
Version:
6.x-1.1-rc2
Component:
Code
Priority:
Critical
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
2 Jun 2009 at 22:14 UTC
Updated:
4 Feb 2010 at 12:57 UTC
I got to this part:
Once installed you'll need to configure access to your Drupal installation. Go to System > Configuration. In left sidebar menu, in Services section you'll find Magento Extended API, select it.
Set Event notification to YES. This will send data to Drupal each time you update some configuration in Magento (products, catalog...)
But there's no "Magento Extended API" under "Services", just "Magento Core API", and that doesn't have any Event Notification options. The Drupal extension for Magento seems to be installed right, any idea what I did wrong?
Comments
Comment #1
Maxime Topolov commentedOk I have same report on Magento side, a forgotten XML file. I'll provide a patch very soon.
Comment #2
imagistic commentedI'm having the same issue...
Trying to test the integration of Drupal and Magento and Drupal. I've installed both the Drupal Module and the Magento Extension.
I am not seeing the menu item in System -> Configuration. I believe this is resulting in the error message when trying to sync in Drupal "Invalid API path".
On a side note, Syncing Taxonomy works, but none of the others do.
We're very interested in exploring this technology! Thanks for all you're hard work thus far!
Comment #3
Maxime Topolov commentedHi !
A new version of Drupal extension have been uploaded on Magento Commerce community web site. 1.2.3 Is the last one. Please update your Magento installation. And sorry for occured problems.
Maxime TOPOLOV / Adyax
Comment #4
chrisstina commentedComment #5
sneidar commentedI am learning about this:combine Magento with Drupal. Are there any successful websites? And where can I find information about this?
Thanks~~
Comment #6
mavin773 commentedIts still doing it. The option is still missing with even version 1.2.4. Changing status to Active again.
Comment #7
mavin773 commentedChanging to an issue with Latest version of the Module.
Comment #8
ekarelin commentedHi, i've founded a small bug while first time configuring magento extension.
When you install it you should relogin as admin. And Magento Extended API should be ok for you. This bug will be fixed asap.
Try it and please report if it is the same situation for you.
Ty.
Comment #9
ekarelin commentedComment #10
mavin773 commentedI did what you said and you were right. It was necessary to log off and then back on again to get access to the Magento Extension.
Comment #11
Maxime Topolov commentedComment #13
AbdulHakim commentedIts still doing it. The option is still missing with even after logging off and then back on again. Using version 1.2.4. Changing status to Active again.
Comment #14
AbdulHakim commentedScratch that. I must apologize, my mistake. It's working fine (don't even need to log out) on WAMP. I uploaded my previous WAMP installation to my production server so whenever I install a new extension, it is installed to /public_html/magento/downloader/C:/wamp/www/magento/app.... Just moved the files to the right folders and changed permissions and sorted that out.