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gatsby-starter-medusa
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Adding medusa storefronts
gatsby new medusa-gatsby https://github.com/medusajs/gatsby-starter-medusa
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Customize Medusa and Gatsby to Implement Wishlist Functionality
This tutorial uses the Gatsby starter to test the wishlist functionality added to the Medusa server. However, you can still follow along using a different storefront framework.
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We Released a New Next.js Ecommerce Storefront with Ready Integrations to PayPal, MeiliSearch, Stripe, and more!
Last month, our team at Medusa built a new advanced Next.js storefront that can be used with a Medusa server. If interested in other Medusa starters, feel free to check out Medusa.Express or our Gatsby starter.
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How I Integrated Live Chat into Gatsby with Tidio and Medusa
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to add live-chat functionality to your ecommerce store using Medusa, Tidio live chat, and Gatsby Storefront.
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A Guide for Beginners into Medusa, the Open Source Ecommerce Platform
Medusa provides two starter storefronts, one built using Next.js and one using Gatsby. You can also build your own storefront by interacting with the REST APIs.
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Medusa storefront with multiple vendors
The difficult part is for the modification of store frontend. I use Medusa Gatsby Starter to my store frontend. However, there are many incompatible with my above modification of backend.
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How to Use a Monorepo to Deploy Your Gatsby Ecommerce Storefront and Admin
git clone https://github.com/medusajs/gatsby-starter-medusa.git storefront
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Create An Open Source Ecommerce Store with Gatsby and Medusa
This creates a Gatsby website using the already-existing Medusa Gatsby starter.
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Turn a Shopify backend open-source and headless in less than 10 minutes
It gives you full flexibility to build any type of frontend(s) you may prefer - Medusa has starters in Next.js or Gatsby to set up a high-performing storefront out-of-the-box so you have a good starting point before starting to customize it to your needs. You can check out a demo of the starer here.
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Open-source Node.js commerce engine for Strapi
GatsbyJS (much more feature-rich V2 coming soon)
medusa-extender
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5 Open Source Tools for your Ecommerce Stacks
Medusa’s community plugin, Medusa Extender, provides multivendor support and full customization capabilities to create a custom ecommerce website.
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Create a Marketplace with Medusa Part 3: Implement User Management and Permissions
In the previous parts of this series, you learned how to build a marketplace using Medusa and Medusa Extender. You associated users, products, and orders to a store.
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Medusa storefront with multiple vendors
Medusa is open-source project which provides many powerful e-commerce functions and extensions as Shopify. I follows the article for multi-vendor marketplaces shared from Shahed Nasser who is very outstanding engineer. But it only shows for backend modification with medusa-extender, not include the change of frontend side.
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Create an Open Source Ecommerce Marketplace Part 2: Vender-Specific Orders
The Medusa server uses the method [buildQuery_](https://github.com/adrien2p/medusa-extender/releases/tag/v1.7.0) in OrderService to build the query necessary to retrieve the orders from the database. You’ll be overriding the OrderService, and particularly the buildQuery_ method to add a selector condition for the store_id if there is a currently logged-in user that has a store.
- Medusajs headless e-commerce alternative to shopify
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Medusa + Medusa-extender: The modern open source alternative to shopify 🚀
Medusa on steroid, take your medusa project to the next level with some badass features 🚀 The extender provides an out-of-the-box application architecture which allows developers and teams to create highly testable, scalable, loosely coupled, and easily maintainable applications. In also increase medusa extensibility and customisation for special use cases. It comes with handy decorators approach to increase the DX and full typings support for easier development. It is a complement to medusa but not a replacement 🚀
- Medusa Headless e-commerce platform
- [Support/Feedback] medusa-extender new release 1.6.0
- Medusa-extender new release 1.6.0
What are some alternatives?
Medusa - Building blocks for digital commerce
Redis - Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.
admin - Admin system for Medusa Stores
nextjs-starter-medusa - A performant frontend ecommerce starter template with Next.js 14 and Medusa.
medusa-marketplace-tutorial - Code for Medusa Marketplace Tutorial
medusa-marketplace - Create a Marketplace with Medusa
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
storefront-qwik-starter - An e-commerce storefront starter built with Qwik and Vendure
Next.js - The React Framework
postman-app-support - Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.