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How to Build an International Ecommerce Website with Sanity and Commerce Layer
{ "version": 2.0, "title": "Commerce Layer Starter", "description": "A multi-country ecommerce starter built with Sanity Studio, Commerce Layer, Next.js, and deployed to Netlify.", "previewMedia": { "type": "image", "src": ".sanity-template/assets/preview.jpg", "alt": "Preview image with Commerce Layer, Nextjs, and Netlify's logo" }, "technologies": [ { "id": "nextjs", "name": "Next.js", "url": "https://nextjs.org" }, { "id": "commercelayer", "name": "Commerce Layer", "url": "https://commercelayer.io" }, { "id": "netlify", "name": "Netlify", "url": "https://netlify.com" } ], "deployment": { "provider": "netlify", "sites": [ { "id": "studio", "type": "studio", "title": "Commerce Layer Starter Studio", "description": "A multi-country ecommerce starter built with Sanity Studio, Commerce Layer, Next.js, and deployed to Netlify.", "dir": "./studio", "previewMedia": { "type": "image", "src": ".sanity-template/assets/studio.png", "alt": "A preview image of the Sanity studio." }, "buildSettings": { "base": "studio", "dir": "/dist", "cmd": "npm run build" } }, { "id": "web", "type": "web", "title": "Commerce Layer Starter Web", "description": "A multi-country ecommerce starter built with Sanity Studio, Commerce Layer, Next.js, and deployed to Netlify.", "dir": "./web", "previewMedia": { "type": "image", "src": ".sanity-template/assets/preview.jpg", "alt": "A preview image of the web demo." }, "buildSettings": { "base": "/", "dir": "/out", "cmd": "npm run build" } } ] } }
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How to Make any Website Shoppable with Commerce Layer
The Drop-in library uses the Commerce Layer checkout application to provide a PCI-compliant, PSD2-compliant, and production-ready checkout flow powered by Commerce Layer APIs. The orders API will return the checkout URL using the format .checkout.commercelayer.app/:order_id?accessToken=. The Drop-in library will then automatically pass that URL to the checkout button (with class clayer-shopping-bag-checkout) alongside the order ID and required access token. When you click on the checkout button, you will be redirected to the checkout application. Upon successful checkout, the order will be sent to and can be managed in the orders management system (OMS), in the Commerce Layer dashboard. So cool, right 🙃?
install-git
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Create your first Web-app using ChatGPT
We need to install Git, our Version Control Tool which will allow us to run git commands on the terminal to upload our app.
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just a rant
have you tried installing git ? https://github.com/git-guides/install-git
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Help Emulating Apartment Key Fob
If not, this all may be a little confusing but I am sure you'll be able to work through it. First, before you can run any of those commands, you'll need to install Git. Github has a good guide on it here.
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Installing Apache AGE and PostgreSQL on MacOS
To get Apache AGE, we must first get the files from Github which can be done simply by cloning the repository. For this, please make sure you already have Git installed to your Mac. If you don't, you can follow this to get Git.
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- Installation of Apache age and PostgreSQL from source in Mac part 1
- Initialization and creating a database for testing the installation of Postgres and Age part 2.
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Installation of Apache age and PostgreSQL from source in linux part 1
Ubuntu must be installed in the Virtual Machine or dual boot alongside windows. You should have ample space in your software. You should have already installed git. If not you can take help from here "Install Git".
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How to Build an Editorial Website with vanilla JavaScript and Strapi
Git installed. You will need this to clone the editorial app starter. This guide explains how to install it on your specific operating system.
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GIT Basics: A beginners guide!
The first step in using Git is to install it on your computer. You can download the latest version of Git from the official website. Once you have downloaded the installer, run it and follow the instructions to install Git on your computer. More detailed instruction can be found here https://github.com/git-guides/install-git
What are some alternatives?
commercelayer-cli-plugin-seeder
Apache AGE - Graph database optimized for fast analysis and real-time data processing. It is provided as an extension to PostgreSQL.
commercelayer-sdk - The official Commerce Layer JavaScript library wrapper, that makes it quick and easy to interact with Commerce Layer API.
heroku-buildpack-r - Heroku buildpack for R - Makes deploying R on Heroku easy
headless-swag-store - A minimal ecommerce product page built with static content, HTML5, CSS, Javascript, and Commerce Layer.
stable-diffusion
commercelayer-sanity-template - A multi-country ecommerce template built with Commerce Layer, Next.js, Sanity studio, and deployed to Netlify.
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
commercelayer-cli - The official Commerce Layer CLI helps you to manage your Commerce Layer data right from the terminal.
editorial-app - A vanilla JS editorial app that integrates with Strapi.
commercelayer-js-dropin
cass-operator - The DataStax Kubernetes Operator for Apache Cassandra