Mülheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Dominik Rathmer is an IT professional with 10 years of hands-on software development experience, now working at ALDI DX after roles at asgoodasnew and Shopware. He specializes in back-end PHP/Symfony development for e-commerce platforms, contributing to core projects like Shopware 5 and 6 where he implemented payment and product logic, added filtering features, fixed security issues, and helped migrate tests and CI pipelines. His work spans production bug fixes, automated testing (PHPUnit, Behat, Cypress), infrastructure monitoring, and ERP integration, and he built security mechanisms to eliminate supplier delivery fraud. A committed open-source and self-hosting advocate, he brings practical experience shipping robust features to widely used community software and a knack for improving reliability across stacks.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur Informationstechnischer Assistent, Abitur Informationstechnischer Assistent at Pictorius Berufskolleg
Contributions:8 reviews, 22 commits, 2 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Dominik primarily focused on back-end development tasks within the Shopware 5 core. Contributions involved enhancing product stream functionality by adding date range filtering capabilities, fixing title errors, and making attributes date and datetime ready. The user also addressed several bugs, including an issue related to array_reverse function and fixing a doctrine issue.
Shopware 6 is an open commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue and supported by a worldwide community and more than 1.500 community extensions
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 commits in 20 days
Contributions summary:Dominik contributed to the Shopware 6 platform by implementing and modifying back-end logic, specifically focusing on payment method and product quantity handling. Their work involved adding checks for request methods in payment routes and adjusting input types for product quantities based on thresholds in the storefront. Additionally, the user was involved in moving tests related to the flow module from Vue2 to Vue3 for compatibility. These changes indicate a focus on core functionality and ensuring compatibility across different areas of the e-commerce platform.
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