Introduction
The Magento 2 Order Archive Extension by FMEextensions is designed to help store owners manage their order data effectively by archiving old or irrelevant orders. This extension improves store performance, declutters the admin panel, and provides a systematic way to handle orders.
Key Features
- Archive completed, canceled, or closed orders to a separate section.
- Set specific criteria like order status or date range for automatic archiving.
- Easily restore archived orders to the main order grid when needed.
- Separate archive grid for better organization and distinction from active orders.
Compatibility
This extension is compatible with the following Magento versions.
- 2.1.x
- 2.2.x
- 2.3.x
- 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7
Installation Guide
Method 1
- Unzip fme_order-archive-x.x.x.zip to a local folder.
- Make folder FME into your_magento_directory/app/code/ (if you don't find code folder within app folder, please create it first).
- Create the following folders (as mentioned in step 2):
- app/code/FME
- app/code/FME/OrderArchive
- Copy all the contents from fme_order-archive-x.x.x to newly created OrderArchive folder.
- Now open console or shell.
- Go to your Magento directory and run the following commands:
- php bin/magento module:enable FME_OrderArchive
- php bin/magento setup:upgrade
- php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f (-f may not work in Magento versions less than 2.2.x.)
- chmod command for var/ pub/static and generated/ folders
- Reload the Magento admin and you will see FME Extensions on the left side menu of your admin panel.
Method 2
- Unzip fme_order-archive-x.x.x.zip to a local folder.
- Make folder FME into your_magento_directory/app/code/ (if you don't find code folder within app folder, please create it first).
- Create the following folders (as mentioned in step 2):
- app/code/FME
- app/code/FME/OrderArchive
- Copy all the contents from fme_order-archive-x.x.x to newly created OrderArchive folder.
- Go to your_magento_directory/app/etc/
- Open config.php file in etc folder
- Add the following line in $modules array at the end ‘FME_OrderArchive’=>1,
- Now open console or shell.
- Go to your Magento directory and run the below commands
- php bin/magento setup:upgrade
- php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f (-f may not work in Magento versions less than 2.2.x.)
- chmod command for var/ pub/static and generated/ folders
- Reload the Magento admin and you will see FME Extensions on the left side menu of your admin panel.