I am currently starting to build a custom frontend for a Spree application and I was wondering how to go about it. I have read the Spree Commerce Documentation and it sais there are two ways of customizing views.
- the Deface library
- replacing the views in the Rails folder
In the docs it is stated that
Whenever you copy an entire view into your extension or application you are adding a significant maintenance overhead to your application when it comes to upgrading to newer versions of Spree. When upgrading between versions you need to compare each template that’s been replaced to ensure to replicate any changes from the newer Spree version in your locally copied version.
To this end we strongly suggest you use Deface to achieve the desired customizations wherever possible.
I would have to replace all of the front-end views but I am afraid that this will prevent me or others to update to another version of Spree. Defacing seems a bit overly complicated in my case...
Can anyone tell me how big of a problem replacing the views will be in regard of the above stated?