medusa-extender
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MIT License | MIT License |
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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
builder
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Introducing GPT Crawler - Turn Any Site Into a Custom GPT With Just a URL
I created my first custom GPT based on the Builder.io docs site, forum, and example projects on github and it can now answer detailed questions with code snippets about integrating Builder.io into your site or app. You can try it here (currently requires a paid ChatGPT plan).
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5 Open Source Tools for your Ecommerce Stacks
Check out Builder.io’s GitHub repository for more details about its features and community.
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Stop polyfilling fetch in your npm package
I’ve maintained a handful of JavaScript SDKs over the years. And for each one, the question of how exactly to provide support for fetch in a Node environment inevitably comes up. In fact, we just recently had to resolve some issues concerning this in our Builder.io SDKs.
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How to develop webs %100 faster
16) https://github.com/builderio/builder
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UI React Tool
Personally, I would reach for builderIO's React SDK. It's pretty simple to set up and allows you to specify a selection of your own components.
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My idea already exists with a huge open source community backing the project. Should I invest my time in the same idea? [Help needed]
Yes, It is. Builder Github. I think you might have mistaken them for their premium services.
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I am about to re-write WordPress in Node.js
Hmm, I guess it really depends on where you want to go. If you want a basic editor, sure, write your own, but I see you're integrating rows and columns. If you want to match current UX expectations, you gonna spend a shit ton of time to add things like drag and drop ordering, color and spacing controls, etc. If you want to have a full blown editing experience, I'd check out sth. like https://builder.io/ or https://craft.js.org/
- Builder: Drag and drop page builder and CMS for React, Vue, Angular, and more
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How we cut 99% of our JavaScript with Qwik + Partytown
We’re excited to announce that the builder.io homepage now achieves a 100/100 score on PageSpeed Insights, even on mobile, since we adopted Qwik.
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What jamstack would you use and why?
The founders of builder.io are actively involved and have the right mindset. Swell.is also checks all the boxes and I am happy to bet on these two horses.
What are some alternatives?
Medusa - Building blocks for digital commerce
plasmic - Visual builder for React. Build apps, websites, and content. Integrate with your codebase.
admin - Admin system for Medusa Stores
vue-draggable-next - Vue 3 drag-and-drop component
medusa-marketplace-tutorial - Code for Medusa Marketplace Tutorial
angular-email-editor - Drag-n-Drop Email Editor Component for Angular
medusa-marketplace - Create a Marketplace with Medusa
partytown - Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. 🎉
storefront-qwik-starter - An e-commerce storefront starter built with Qwik and Vendure
react-notion - A fast React renderer for Notion pages
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.
faustjs - Faust.js™ - The Headless WordPress Framework