Since there's currently no complete solution to build a modX powered website with integrated shop, I was wondering which would be the way to go, to archieve this with a third party cart.

The integration in the frontend should be very close, so you can't distinguish the parts coming from modx with the parts (cart, product listings, product views) and everything should work without heavy js processing. On the other hand it would be totally ok to manage content in the modX backend and products in the shopping carts backend, independend of each other.

There should be a convenient way for i18n and a big range of (international) payment methods, everything should run on own hardware and it would be lovely to use an open source cart. In addition, it would be a big plus if the commerce software would be well suited to sell digital goods.

A pretty long whishlist, I know, but I expect a combination of modX with something as powerful as Magento, XtCommerce, Opencart or the likes would be a really nice way to realize a big website with integrated shop.

I'm absolutely willing to spend a lot of time for the integration, I'm only very unsure, if there's something that can be considered the way to go for a project like this.

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There's a MODx shopping cart addon called SimpleCart, check it out: http://forums.modx.com/thread/38245/released-simplecart-a-simple-cart-solution-for-modx-revolution

It's very well integrated into the back end - see screenshots here: http://en.oostdesign.nl/modx-revolution-cms/modx-extras/simplecart-webshop/#screens

Enjoy!

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This looks very promising, thanks a lot. I already contacted the developer about some of the features. – boundaryfunctions Jan 31 at 10:13
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In the modx forums, I found reference to FoxyCart which seems like it can integrate well. I found a video tutorial though to help with that:

http://www.my619.com/foxy-cart-modx-tutorial-1

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I already read about this one and maybe going to try it because of the lack of good alternatives, but it doesn't fully fulfill the requirements since it's a pay-for-use service that doesn't work on your own server. On the other hand it seems to integrate very well and might still be the most reliable solution. – boundaryfunctions Jan 31 at 10:06
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