Setting up Multistores with Magento 2
Overview
This guide explains how to configure StoreFeeder to work with a Magento 2 multistore setup.
How Magento 2 multistore works in StoreFeeder
When you link your Magento 2 site to StoreFeeder, it imports a list of your websites, stores, and store views. This lets you set up StoreFeeder to work with a multistore site.
If you do not use multistores and the drop-down lists on your Magento integration are left empty, StoreFeeder will update your default store view against your default site β no further action is required.
If you do use multiple stores, you need to set up one Magento 2 integration per store view.
For example, if your Magento 2 site has 2 websites, one of those websites has 2 stores, and one store has 2 store views, you would need 4 separate Magento integrations.
The example below shows how four integrations might be configured for the same Magento 2 website:
Magento Integration 1

Magento Integration 2

Magento Integration 3

Magento Integration 4

All four integrations point to the same website but connect to different parts of it. Each integration downloads its own listings.
Important: When you update the price on one store view, all store views on that store will sync to the same price on the channel, but StoreFeeder will not replicate this across integrations. If you have a store with multiple store views, make sure you update prices across the listings for all integrations linked to that store, otherwise you may see unexpected prices on the channel.
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