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Drupal as a Jigsaw A birds eye view
John Kennedy (CommerceJohn) Wednesday the 15th of May 2013
Agenda 1. About CommerceJohn (Me) 2. A little background on Commerce Guys 3. Drupal as a Lego Box 4. Drupal as a Jigsaw 5. Introduction to Drupal Commerce 6. Some upcoming Drupal initiatives
ABOUT COMMERCEJOHN
Contact
• johnkennedy on Drupal.org • CommerceJohn on twitter • commerceguyjohn on Skype • john@commerceguys.com
• I try to get this out of the way so you can tweet comments (I appreciate it) and email me factual inaccuracies as we go
Background
• Linux Systems administrator for 10 years • Worked for APNIC managing 50 servers
including reverse DNS for the Asia-Pac • Worked in two tech startups both social
marketing • Worked for Pearson Education, largest
provider of examinations in the UK, replacing their core CMS – Not Drupal…
Drupal
• Started interacting with the Drupal world about 6 years ago (we’ll get to that)
• Became a site builder on Drupal 6 • Built a site with 200,000 paid subscribers
(one of the startups) • Ran a Drupal shop for 2 years • Joined Commerce Guys last year in July to
open the UK office
Caveats
• I am not a great programmer • I have not contributed much on
drupal.org • I no longer have a technical role
Saving Graces
• I spend a lot of time talking to the community: – Melbourne, Chicago, Denver, Munich, Roma,
London, Sydney, Portland and Helsinki
• I run community projects: – Drupal Campus – Drupal Camp London – Commerce Associates
• I get a good overview of Drupal by working with a wide range of partners
ABOUT COMMERCE GUYS
Paris, France
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Commerce Guys is the
Based in
London, UK
VC Funded, raised $6M
COMPANY
A Brief History… 2008: Commerce Guys LLC founded in Jackson, Michigan
2010: Commerce Guys SAS (the global company) is formed
2010: Seed funding from ISAI ($1M)
2010: Launch of the Drupal Commerce platform
2011: Business Insider - 20 Hot International Startups
2012: Round A funding of $5 million
2012: Named Gartner “Cool Vendor in eCommerce”
2012: Selected to join Microsoft BizSpark One program
2012: Judge’s Choice award at BizSpark European Summit
Commerce Guys’ Management Team
Frédéric Plais Co-founder &
CEO
Damien Tournoud Co-founder &
CTO
Ryan Szrama Co-founder &
VP, Community Development
John Kennedy Director, UK Operations
Rob Douglass Director of Products
Jean-Claude Pitcho
VP, Business Development
David Mollière Operations Director, EU
Mike O'Connor Co-Founder & Pre Sales Lead
Scott Dahlgren Managing Dir, North America
Philippe Lauprete VP Sales,
EU
Kieron Sambrook-Smith
Non-Exec Director, UK
Familiar Faces
Ryan Szrama VP, Community
Robert Douglass Director, Product
Ryan got his start in web development through an online sales company based in Louisville, KY, his home of over 10 years. It was there that he nursed Ubercart through its infancy to its use on over 20,000 websites as the Project Lead and community face of the project. Ryan joined Commerce Guys in 2009 and continued to lead Ubercart until branching out into Drupal Commerce, a new initiative focusing on empowering users to build e-commerce sites with the best new features that Drupal 7 has to offer. He focuses most of his time developing the code base, growing the community of contributors to the project, and training new users online and at community events.
Robert has been involved with Drupal since 2004. He wrote the first book published about Drupal and collaborated on the three editions of “Pro Drupal Development". A very pro-active community builder, he led Drupal's involvement in the first Google “Summer of Code” program and has been a member of the Drupal Association General Assembly since 2006. He co-founded the German Drupal-Initiative in 2008 and joined Acquia as a consultant and advisor. Robert's largest code contributions to Drupal have come in the form of the Apache Solr module and the Memcache module, both of which were started in 2007. He joined Commerce Guys full time in 2012, after being on the company's advisory board since its inception.
Frédéric Plais CEO
Frédéric has been working in the IT world managing teams and launching products for 10 years. Before Commerce Guys, Frédéric was General Manager of af83, an open source company that specialized in social web and digital media that reached 5M$ in sales in less than 3 years. Before af83, Frédéric managed the Music and Games business of SFR (Vodafone Group) and started his career as Product Manager with L'Oréal after his graduation from the Paris Business School of Management (ESCP Europe).
Drupal as a Lego Box
Characteristics of Drupal
- Easy to configure
- Looks great on install
- A conventional MVC framework
- Has a smooth learning curve
- Basic functionality works by default
- Is intuitive for content authors
Characteristics of Drupal
- Easy to configure
- Looks great on install
- A conventional MVC framework
- Has a smooth learning curve
- Basic functionality works by default
- Is intuitive for content authors
NO ONE SAID EVER
Actual Characteristics of Drupal
- Requires significant server configuration to run at a decent speed – Memcache
– Varnish
– Php & Mysql optimizations
– MongoDB
- Is lacking essential documentation for key modules and concepts
- Has no bundled WYSIWYG editor
Actual Characteristics of Drupal
- Many themes look good prior to install, but end up being inflexible
- Has no official training program or certification
- Has a myriad of conventions, standards and practices that lock out many commonly used PHP code snippets
My introduction to Drupal – circa 2007
- A youth news not-for-profit had a developer leave
- Their 6 servers were dying under the load of a couple of hundred users
- What’s this software? Drupal 4.7?
- Deactivate all the modules!
- To Plone with you!
So why is it popular?
• Over 25,000 Active Developers • Over 900,000 registrations on D.o • Over 630,000 sites on Drupal 7 • Occupies around 3% of the web
An Expert’s Dream
• Over 21,000 pluggable pieces (modules) • Each piece uses a standard convention for
administration • Each piece respects coding standards • One place to submit issues • One place to download
• There’s a Module for that!
Rapid Development
• Build a proof of concept application in days instead of weeks
• Has a built-in UI for database access: Views • Can implement event-driven behaviors in
configuration UI: Rules • Exposed web services:
Services • Plugs into everything
Scales Well
• Some examples from our clients: – The Royal Mail > 200k transactions per day – Over 41 million transactions so far – Cartier > $50m in sales per year – OpenSesame > 200,000 products
• High Traffic Websites on Drupal – The Economist – Whitehouse.gov – The Linux Journal – Warner Music (Justin Bieber) – Grammy Awards
Strong Open Community
– Over 3000 People to US DrupalCon – Over 2000 People to European DrupalCon – 2,855 code commits this week – 5,580 issue comments this week – 9 Drupal events Today
http://www.drupical.com/
– IRC channels on Freenode – Participation! If you can’t code:
• Test • Comment • Document
Expert led development
• Built by experts for experts • Development funded by high end
projects • Design decisions made to support
the goals of these projects • Also true of Drupal Commerce
The Learning Curve: By Dries
h#p://buytaert.net/crea1ng-‐passionate-‐users
The Drupal Learning Curve: A Practical Look h#p://buytaert.net/drupal-‐learning-‐curve
Actual Drupal Learning Curve:
Drupal As A Jigsaw
Routing around the damage
• Wordpress is becoming a CMS • Magento is becoming enterprise • Commercial CMS are lowing their prices • New web applications are coming on to the
market • SAAS is stealing the SME base of users
• If you are not routing around the damage you are the damage
Routing around the damage
• CMS developers want: – Fast ways to solve hard recurring use-cases – Intuitive interfaces for their users – Experts available at a reasonable price – Ways to demo the system – Standard MVC frameworks for development – Enterprise scalability and security – Advanced content workflows for staging – A simple development to production code-cycle
Bridging the Divide
• Drupal 8: – CMI – Authoring – Symfony – Twig
• Distributions • Drolutions • Community Initiatives
Drupal 8
• CMI – Configuration in XML • Authoring – CKEditor -> Aloha ->
CKEditor • Symfony – Using components of a
good MVC framework • Twig – A new theming framework
Bridging the Divide
Dries
Bridging the Divide
Dries – in 2006
Bridging the Divide
Dries – in 2006
Bridging the Divide
Distributions - Now
• 628 distributions on Drupal.org • CRM • Booking systems • eCommerce • Publishing • Government • Community • Experimental
Bridging the Divide
• A booking and room management solution for hotels, vacation rentals and B&Bs
• Integration with Drupal Commerce • Search by room type • Manages advanced pricing mechanisms
• CRM • Manage contacts • Reach fundraising goals • Track engagement
• Testbed for Drupal 8 • In Place Editing • New Administration • WYSIWYG
Pre-configured eCommerce software built on Drupal Commerce
28,000+ Active sites using Drupal Commerce
platform launch ever
Drupal + Commerce
Flexible – Extendable – Enterprise
Content Management
Content Workflow
Graphics
User Generated Content
Scalability
Security
Social
SEO
Products
Search
Cart Checkout
Pricing
Currencies
Taxes
Sales & PromoDons
AnalyDcs RealDme Monitoring PCI
Compliance
Shipment
Cross-‐sell / Up-‐sell
E-Commerce
Languages / Locales
Drupal + Commerce
Community – Content – Commerce
Content Management
Content Workflow
Graphics
User Generated Content
Scalability
Security
Social
SEO
Products
Search
Cart Checkout
Pricing
Currencies
Taxes
Sales & PromoDons
AnalyDcs RealDme Monitoring PCI
Compliance
Shipment
Cross-‐sell / Up-‐sell
E-Commerce
Languages / Locales
+ More
A Selection of References
The cool kids like us
…so did the experts
Commerce Guys named a “Cool Vendor“ in eCommerce 2012” by Gartner, Inc. - April 2012
Commerce Guys wins Judges' Choice Award at the BizSpark European Summit - June 2012
Commerce Guys recognized as an eTail Rising Star - July 2012
But!
• Default Drupal admin
• A complex process for installation
• Mostly functions and data models
• Terrible default theme
• Long procedures for setting up discounts
• Need’s an Expert
Kickstart v1
• An installer • A basic Theme • Bundled Modules • Still required a non-trivial effort
to configure a checkout
Commerce Kickstart Features
Commerce Kickstart v2 is a pre-configured store built on top of Drupal Commerce, packed with eCommerce best practices:
• Mobile-ready responsive design • Enhanced product marketing (image zooms,
fancy attributes, slideshows)
• Social Login • Faceted product search • Streamlined administration • Advanced commerce analytics • Easy-to-configure discounts • Built-in payment gateways • Intuitive product and order management
Commerce Kickstart
Powerful Faceted Search (Native)
- Fully configurable faceted search solution
- Search also used for cross-selling and recommendation
- Fully configurable facets
Flexible Check-out –enabling multi-channel (Native)
- Fully configurable check-out
- Web-to store – purchase to store – book to store enabled
- All steps fully configurable (book and pay elsewhere, pay only, third party pay, pick up at store)
Advanced analytics (with Jirafe)
Intuitive product administration
Intuitive order administration
Better content management
An iOS native mobile app
for mobile
Commerce Kickstart Mobile App
Drolutions
• Sometimes you want less than a whole solution
• How do we start a project with novel requirements?
• We often suggest people install the demo products and work backwards
Drolutions
• The Basis of an Architechture • Solutions focused • Sets of modules installed and
configured • Not a complete solution
Drolutions – From Acquia
Community Initiatives
• Drupal Campus • Drupal Camps like this one • Local Drupal Associations
A Jigsaw
• Has a goal • Has structure • Has suggestions • Is satisfying!
Local Drupal Associations Enabling events
Drupal As A Jigsaw
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
THANK YOU!