Magento and Adobe Commerce 3D product configurator
Connect the Commerce product to the exact design your customer accepted.
Configurix connects complex product rules, made-to-measure inputs, real-time 3D and saved revision identity to a scoped Magento Open Source or Adobe Commerce cart, quote and order journey.
Configured Commerce item
Merchandise + saved revision
Parent SKU
BIO-PERGOLA
Child SKU
BIO-A-XL
Configuration
CX-6042 · rev 3
Dimensions
5.5 × 4.0 m
Customer group
Trade EU
Workflow
Cart after review
Integration patterns
Choose the Commerce path that matches how the product is actually sold.
A product-page journey, headless GraphQL storefront, quote-first process and hybrid route solve different catalogue and buying problems. They can share one governed Configurix design record.
Commerce product-page journey
A Configurix experience is embedded in or launched from the agreed Magento or Adobe Commerce storefront surface. The buyer completes a valid design before an eligible parent product, child SKU, quantity and saved configuration reference move toward cart.
Useful when a configured result can be represented by a sellable Commerce item and continue through checkout.
Headless GraphQL storefront
A custom or headless frontend coordinates Commerce catalogue and cart operations with Configurix rules, real-time 3D and saved project services. The contract defines selected options, customer authorization, price ownership, errors and retries.
Useful for composable storefronts that require a controlled experience beyond a conventional product template.
Configure and request a quote
The buyer submits a complete configuration for sales, technical or commercial review instead of being forced into immediate checkout. Dimensions, options, image, buyer context and the saved revision remain connected to the opportunity.
Useful for installed, engineered, surveyed, account-priced or high-value configurable products.
Hybrid cart and project flow
Standard validated combinations can proceed to cart. Nonstandard dimensions, restricted destinations, installation services or technical-review rules route the same saved design into a quote or consultation path.
Useful when one catalogue contains both ecommerce-ready variants and project-based made-to-order products.
Source of truth
Let Commerce own commerce and Configurix own the product design.
Configurable products and customer groups are useful commerce concepts. Continuous dimensions, geometry rules and saved project revisions need a product system designed for that state. Every shared decision receives one explicit authority.
Catalogue and merchandise
Adobe Commerce
Product, configurable product, child SKU, attributes, store view and availability
Configuration validity
Configurix rule engine
Dimensions, dependencies, exclusions, quantities, required choices and review states
Real-time visual state
Configurix 3D bindings
Geometry, materials, component visibility, approved animation and visual revision
Displayed and transacted price
Agreed commercial owner
Base item, configured additions, customer group, website, currency, tax, discount and service
Saved product design
Configurix project service
Stable configuration ID, revision, structured state, image and reopen policy
Cart and checkout
Adobe Commerce
Cart identity, product or child SKU, selected options, quantity, customer and checkout
Quote and approval
Configurix workflow or agreed CPQ
Buyer, account, configuration, commercial context, proposal, owner and status
Order and fulfillment
Agreed system of record
Commerce order item, configuration reference, ERP mapping and optional operational data
Configured-item contract
The cart should recognize the merchandise and retrieve the full design.
Adobe Commerce receives the identity and options needed for commerce. Configurix preserves the validated state and revision needed by the customer, sales and operations.
parent_skuConfigurable or base Magento product that represents the customer-facing product family
child_skuEligible simple-product SKU when the selected attributes resolve to a tracked variation
selected_optionsCommerce option identifiers required to represent the chosen configurable-product variation
quantityRequested commerce quantity, kept distinct from quantities derived inside the configured product
configuration_idStable Configurix identity for the accepted product design
configuration_revisionExplicit version referenced by cart, quote, order, customer service and operations
configuration_summaryPermitted customer-readable dimensions, finish and primary selections
price_contextWebsite, store view, currency, customer group, quantity, tax posture and calculation version
visual_referenceApproved image associated with the same accepted configuration revision
reopen_urlControlled route that restores the correct design under the agreed access policy
workflow_modeCart, quote, consultation, technical review or another supported outcome
integration_versionVersion of the storefront, payload, extension and order-item mapping contract
Implementation blueprint
Model the configured-product contract before modifying the storefront.
Product and SKU mapping, rule authority, price ownership, saved revisions and cart or quote behavior should be explicit before the visual interface is connected.
Classify
Separate Commerce products from configured product state
Decide which choices are Adobe Commerce attributes or child SKUs, which remain Configurix fields and which values are calculated or operational.
Model
Create the authoritative product rules
Define ranges, increments, dependencies, exclusions, defaults, required accessories, derived quantities and technical-review conditions.
Visualize
Bind valid state to browser-based 3D
Connect accepted fields to geometry, materials, visibility and camera behavior, then test minimum, maximum and representative combinations.
Price
Choose one authority for every amount
Define base product, configured additions, customer groups, websites, currencies, catalog rules, discounts, tax, shipping, installation, rounding and quote behavior.
Persist
Save the exact design before cart or quote
Create a stable configuration ID and revision, summary, visual reference and policy for reopening after product, rule or price changes.
Integrate
Implement the selected storefront pattern
Map parent and child SKUs, selected options, GraphQL or REST operations, extension data, authentication, errors, retries and order-line display.
Accept
Test commerce and project outcomes end to end
Verify rules, known prices, carts, duplicate designs, customer groups, promotions, taxes, quotes, orders, mobile use and accessibility.
Operate
Version and observe the integration
Preserve historical designs, monitor failures and retest Adobe Commerce, storefront, catalogue, rule, pricing and integration changes before release.
Acceptance evidence
Test products, GraphQL carts, prices and saved revisions together.
A 3D experience is ready only when customer choices, Commerce behavior, the accepted price and the quote or order record continue to agree.
Configurable-product mapping
Choose every representative Commerce attribute combination.
The correct parent and eligible child SKU or agreed base item is selected.
Configured-only fields
Change a dimension or option that is not a Commerce variation.
The saved revision changes while merchandise identity follows the defined mapping policy.
Invalid combination
Attempt an excluded or out-of-range product state.
Cart and quote actions stay unavailable and the buyer receives useful recovery guidance.
Known price
Load approved B2C, customer-group, market and quantity cases.
Displayed, quoted and transacted amounts reconcile within the agreed rounding and tax policy.
GraphQL cart
Submit the accepted product, options, quantity and configuration reference.
One intended cart line is created and errors do not produce duplicate or partial lines.
Saved revision
Reopen the design from a cart, quote or service record.
The exact referenced revision is restored or a documented migration or review state appears.
Promotion and tax
Apply supported catalog or cart rules, currency and destination context.
The commercial owner applies adjustments once and records the calculation context.
Order visibility
Complete checkout for an ecommerce-ready configuration.
Customer, admin and downstream records can identify and retrieve the accepted design.
Failure recovery
Interrupt save, price or cart operations and retry.
The buyer sees a controlled state and retry behavior remains idempotent and traceable.
Extension architecture
Use the extension boundary supported by the actual Commerce deployment.
Magento Open Source, Adobe Commerce PaaS, on-premises and Adobe Commerce as a Cloud Service do not expose every extension mechanism identically. Confirm edition, version and hosting before selecting the pattern.
Storefront integration
Theme, custom frontend or headless component coordinates the buyer experience and Commerce cart action.
Commerce API integration
GraphQL or REST operations use scoped authentication, stable identifiers and explicit error handling.
Synchronous validation
A supported webhook or service boundary can validate or enrich an in-process action where the chosen Commerce edition and deployment support it.
Asynchronous events
Adobe I/O Events or another accepted mechanism can notify external workflows after meaningful Commerce events.
App Builder extension
Runtime actions and administration surfaces can support upgradeable integration logic where App Builder is part of the architecture.
Custom module boundary
PaaS or on-premises implementations may use a reviewed module when the required behavior belongs inside that Commerce runtime.
Configurix + Adobe Commerce
Complex visual configuration with a durable commerce and project record.
Configurix models configurable physical products, validates rules, controls real-time 3D and preserves a structured design for prices, quotes, carts, orders and downstream use. Adobe Commerce can remain the catalogue, customer and transaction platform where that is the appropriate route.
Edition, storefront, products, configurable options, customer groups, GraphQL or REST operations, events, webhooks, cart mapping, order data and operations are confirmed against the working system and agreed scope.
Primary Adobe Commerce references
Magento configurator questions
Detailed answers for commerce, product and integration teams.
These answers explain how complex product state, real-time 3D, price context and saved revisions can remain connected to Magento Open Source or Adobe Commerce.
Bring a real Commerce product and storefront