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Domain-driven e-commerce for Django

Oscar is an e-commerce framework for Django designed for building domain-driven sites. It is structured such that any part of the core functionality can be customised to suit the needs of your project. This allows a wide range of e-commerce requirements to be handled, from large-scale B2C sites to complex B2B sites rich in domain-specific business logic.

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The currently supported versions of Oscar are:

Version End of support
3.2 LTS January 2026
3.1 April 2022
3.0 May 2021
2.2 LTS August 2023

Supported versions are eligible for fixes for data loss bugs and security issues. Releases designated as Long-term support (LTS) releases will receive support for an extended period of 3 years from their release date.

These are screenshots from the 'sandbox' example site that ships with Oscar. It sports a simple design built with Twitter's Bootstrap and provides a good starting point for rapidly building elegant e-commerce sites.

https://github.com/django-oscar/django-oscar/raw/master/docs/images/screenshots/browse.thumb.png https://github.com/django-oscar/django-oscar/raw/master/docs/images/screenshots/detail.thumb.png https://github.com/django-oscar/django-oscar/raw/master/docs/images/screenshots/basket.thumb.png https://github.com/django-oscar/django-oscar/raw/master/docs/images/screenshots/dashboard.thumb.png

The sandbox site is also available to browse at https://latest.oscarcommerce.com.

The sandbox site can be set-up locally in 5 commands. Want to make changes? Check out the contributing guidelines.

The following extensions are stable and ready for use:

The following are community-written extensions:

Let us know if you're writing a new one!

Videos with talks about Oscar:

Oscar is released under the permissive New BSD license (see summary).

We welcome contributions to the project! Whether it's a bug fix, a new feature, or just some documentation improvements, your contributions are greatly appreciated.

To contribute, please follow these steps:

Fork the project repository on GitHub. Clone your forked repository to your local machine. Create a new branch for your changes. Make your changes, and commit them with clear commit messages. Push your changes to your forked repository. Open a pull request on the original project repository, explaining your changes. Please note that all contributions are subject to review, and may be modified or rejected if they do not meet the project's standards.

We want everyone involved in the project to feel safe and respected, regardless of their background or identity. As such, we have adopted the following Code of Conduct:

In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we pledge to:

Be friendly and welcoming to all contributors. Respect differing viewpoints and experiences. Accept constructive criticism and feedback graciously. Focus on what is best for the community and the project.

We expect all contributors to:

Use welcoming and inclusive language. Be respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences. Gracefully accept constructive criticism. Focus on what is best for the community and the project.

Project maintainers are responsible for:

Enforcing the Code of Conduct. Investigating and addressing reported violations of the Code of Conduct. Making clear and fair decisions about disciplinary actions for violations of the Code of Conduct. Scope This Code of Conduct applies to all contributors, both online and offline, in all project spaces, including but not limited to project forums, mailing lists, GitHub repositories, and in-person events.

If you witness or experience unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify the project maintainers at [email protected] & [email protected]. All reports will be kept confidential, and the project maintainers will work with you to determine a resolution.

We reserve the right to take any action deemed necessary to enforce this Code of Conduct, including but not limited to warning the offender, banning the offender from the project's spaces, or reporting the offender to relevant authorities. Case studies ------------

Oscar is still in active development but is used in production by a range of companies, from large multinationals to small, boutique stores. See http://oscarcommerce.com/cases.html for an overview.

Many more on the way. If you use Oscar in production, please let us know.

If you are interested in having an Oscar project built for you, or for development of an existing Oscar site then please get in touch via [email protected].

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