ACSD-53098: Products in shared catalog do not reflect on frontend
The ACSD-53098 patch fixes the issue where products assigned to a shared catalog do not reflect on the frontend upon executing a partial index. This patch is available when the Quality Patches Tool (QPT) 1.1.38 is installed. The patch ID is ACSD-53098. Please note that the issue is scheduled to be fixed in Adobe Commerce 2.4.7.
Affected products and versions
The patch is created for Adobe Commerce version:
- Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.3
Compatible with Adobe Commerce versions:
- Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.3 - 2.4.3-p3
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Products assigned to a shared catalog via API do not show up on the frontend after the partial indexer executes the cron job, followed by the consumer cron.
Steps to reproduce:
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Set up RabbitMQ as the queue service.
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Switch indexers to Update on Schedule mode.
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Create a shared catalog and assign it to a company.
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Create a simple product and assign it to a category. Execute the partial reindex:
bin/magento cron:run --group=index --bootstrap=standaloneProcessStarted=1
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Use the following API request to assign the created product to the shared catalog.
code language-none pub/rest/all/V1/sharedCatalog/<id>/assignProducts { "products":[{ "sku": "24-MB06" } ] }
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Execute the following cron to clear up the queues, and execute the partial reindex:
bin/magento cron:run --group=consumers
bin/magento cron:run --group=index --bootstrap=standaloneProcessStarted=1
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Log in to the frontend as the company’s user.
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Check the frontend category page.
Expected results:
The newly assigned products appear on the frontend.
Actual results:
The newly assigned products do not appear on the frontend.
Apply the patch
To apply individual patches, use the following links depending on your deployment method:
- Adobe Commerce or Magento Open Source on-premises: Quality Patches Tool > Usage in the Quality Patches Tool guide.
- Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure: Upgrades and Patches > Apply Patches in the Commerce on Cloud Infrastructure guide.
Related reading
To learn more about Quality Patches Tool, refer to:
- Quality Patches Tool released: a new tool to self-serve quality patches in the support knowledge base.
- Check if patch is available for your Adobe Commerce issue using Quality Patches Tool in the Quality Patches Tool guide.
For info about other patches available in QPT, refer to Quality Patches Tool: Search for patches in the Quality Patches Tool guide.