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Environment variables in Shopware 6 (aka process.env.XYZ) | BrocksiNet

With environement variabeles you can do a lot in Shopware 6. Especially when you use some build process to deploy your projects or test your plugins. So in this little post I will collect some of the important environment variables I found in Shopware 6.

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https://www.brocksi.net/blog/fast-docker-with-magento2-on-mac-sierra/?utterances=87681e1b5814ece7274a7015X8VlAo6MrZMIOv70xyw8mVRQ%2BKQFcnqqhc83qTMYRWYqqEbqzqs8Cyo38EoqfARALcL73AvtBsX4QdyGc0k3LrigYKEzDaMe2m0%2BbP4h8B7EPQUMVotjHF8F674%3D

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How to find DOM elements with a lot of childs? | BrocksiNet

When you think about the core web vitals then you will find this claim "Avoid an excessive DOM size". This is easy to say, but sometimes hard to achieve. Also the page about dom-size at web.dev gives you only some general advices. When you once had a page that is really slow, just because someone created a quantity select element with over 500 options for every product on a category page with 48 products. And then Lighthouse tells you that the DOM size should be below 12.000 elements.

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Configure PHPStan in PHPStorm to use PHP from Docker Container | BrocksiNet

In PHPStorm you can set up PHP > Quality Tools that will check your code as you code. This will help you write clean code. I suspect that most developers use a local configuration for these PHP > Quality Tools. But if you already have some Docker containers set up for your project, you should use the same PHP version and the same tool version, e.g. PHPStan, installed in this project via Composer. In this post I will guide you through the setup with many screenshots.

https://www.brocksi.net/blog/configure-phpstan-phpstorm-use-php-docker-container/?utterances=c9dd4d4071629772fab94dc9GVBc6Gq5KAhqmYbkdg6UGsDOvDAlft5bz8S010cSoLN3kEVcFatzQ98Ue9%2BDcdJAs9Ch%2FZzLfhUe3qbgL7cRbD0hfmbSxYNossvr3pj%2Fye3HzNQr8U4uQH2HB%2BA%3D

https://www.brocksi.net/blog/openapi-specification-or-the-most-underrated-feature/?utterances=63af36ed26a0309150beb31294NGUnJI%2BJhF4VAIuLCMfT5KU6TtLzCOlAPs4s7F6WetUEa3cS5O2vVnFWNwRtTIRvifWa6647i7iplaC9xezW169whelJBSuAEZIUMxA3eEJQhgVALuy%2BiRmY4%3D

OpenAPI Specification or the most underrated feature | BrocksiNet

How would we work without an API? If you were debugging something right now, you would surely say "much better" 😉 But let's face it, without an API, the modern e-commerce world wouldn't work at all. And what do we do to make sure our API works the way we expect it to? How do we test our API? How do we validate our schema?

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