Beebox-Sitecore Connector is the name of the Sitecore module distributed as a .zip and contains Sitecore following packages.
- Beebox Sitecore Connector Files– contains assemblies and UI artifacts
- Beebox Sitecore Connector Items– contains Sitecore item definition for various settings for core & master database
- Beebox Sitecore Connector Optional Entity Framework Dlls– DLLs– contains optional Entity framework assemblies to run Beebox-Sitecore Connector, only required to install if Entity framework assemblies are already not part of the Sitecore instance.
These components are installed together. Please connect to your Wordbee sales contact to obtain the Beebox Sitecore Connector package. Beebox-Sitecore Connector supports Sitecore XP 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and 7.5 and 8.0.
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We need to create a translation database required by Beebox-Sitecore Connector and a 2 having two tables as described below.
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- Optional:Beebox Sitecore Connector Optional Entity Framework DllsDLLs
Only install optional package, if the solution already does not has a reference to Entity Framework. You should look into the bin folder of the solution for EntityFramework.dll and EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll, if they are already present, skip installation of optional package.
Setting the SQL connection string
The Beebox-Sitecore Connector will make use of the
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“Beebox_Sitecore_
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Translation” database and we need to setup the connection string appropriately so that it may access the database.
- Inside the ………..\Website\App_Config\Include\Beebox folder, locate Beebox.Sitecore.config.
- Copy the sample connection string:as displayed provided at the bottom of the Beebox.Sitecore.config or copy from the below sample.
<add
name="Beebox_Sitecore_TranslationEntities"
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providerName="System.Data.EntityClient" />
Locate connectionStrings.config, usually placed at…./Website/App_Config/ConnectionStrings.config and paste the new connectionString at the bottom of existing connection strings as given below.
<connectionStrings>
<!--
Sitecore connection strings.
All database connections for Sitecore are configured here.
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<addname="core"connectionString="user id=XX;password=XXXX;Data Source=XXXXX;Database=XXXXXXXSitecore_Core"/>
<addname="master"connectionString="user id=XX;password=XXXX;Data Source=XXXXX;Database=Beebox71Sitecore_Master"/>
<addname="web"connectionString="user id=XX;password=XXXX;Data Source=XXXXX;Database=Beebox71Sitecore_Web"/>
<addname="Beebox_Sitecore_TranslationEntities"
connectionString="metadata=res://*/Beebox_Sitecore_Translation.csdl|res://*/Beebox_Sitecore_Translation.ssdl|res://*/Beebox_Sitecore_Translation.msl;
provider=System.Data.SqlClient;
provider connection string="
data source=SQL Server Instance Name;
initial catalog=Beebox_Sitecore_Translation;
user id=username;
password=password;
MultipleActiveResultSets=True;
App=EntityFramework""
providerName="System.Data.EntityClient" />
</connectionStrings>
Modify the highlighted values suitably: You will need to provide the name of SQL Server instance where we created Beebox_Sitecore_Translation database and corresponding username and password.
Verify the installation of Beebox-Sitecore connector
Once the above steps are performed successfully, we will have a visual clue of success in the form of a few Beebox Applications, tabs on ribbons and context menu on items.
Beebox Applications: Login as admin to Sitecore Desktop and click Sitecore Start button.
Beebox Tab: In your Content Editor ribbon, you should observer a new Tab called “Beebox” as given in the screenshot below.
Beebox Item Content Menu: Select any item from the content tree, right click to find new Beebox Translate Item commands as given in the screenshot below
Inherit Beebox Field Translation Setting Template
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Inherit into Template and Template Field template: Inherit the “Beebox Field Translation Setting” template into “Template” and “Template Field” as shown in the screenshot below.
Add More Languages to Sitecore
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- Open Beebox Setting application as described below.
- Open Beebox Setting application: Login as Admin to Sitecore Desktop, click Start button, Select Beebox and choose Beebox –Settings applications as shown in the screenshot below.
Create a New Connection: The Beebox – Setting application lets you create new and update existing Beebox connection. Click “Add New” Command on the top left to create a new Beebox connection and provide the suitable values. You can use any memorable name for connection name.
The connection page shows these fields:
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Test & Save the Beebox Connection: We need to test the newly created/updated settings to ensure that it works as per our expectations. Click on the heart icon i.e. Test command, our heartbeat command. It should display a success message "YesYes, it works!". You may check the “Set as default connection” checkbox to make it your default connection. Click Save connection to save the connection.
1.1 Add More Languages to Sitecore
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