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product-module-demo
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Announcing Next.js Starter with App Router support
Or check out our other Next-focused product launches, like our Product Module that allows you to access Products, Variants, Categories, and more through a standalone package that can be installed and run in Next.js functions. Read more about it in our latest announcement post, or check out how we used it to create a personalized storefront experience in our demo.
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Next.js Weekly #14: Faster Dev Server, Platform Starter Kit v2, Misconceptions about Client Components [👇 all news in comments]
Medusa.js Product Modules
- Built a demo for handling ecommerce product logic from a serverless Next.js function with Medusa
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Serverless ecommerce with open-source modules [demo]
We built a demo with Medusa and Next that showcases personalization using this new module in a serverless Next.js function. It includes some nice Next features like Server Components, Loading UI, Middleware, API Routes, and more. The repo for it can be found here.
- Show HN: I Built a next.js Product Catalog with an open source ecommerce module
- I’ve built a demo with Medusa and Next that showcases personalization using the Medusa Product Module in a serverless Next.js function
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Handle ecommerce product logic from a serverless Next.js function [demo]
Check out the live demo here and the source code on GitHub. I've also written a more detailed guide on how to build personalizations like this on Dev.to if you're interested.
nextjs-starter-medusa
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2024)
- Bug finding/reporting
You can see a case study of some past work I've done with Automatisch.io helping build their E2E test suite and other QA work here
- https://qacomet.com/case-studies/automatisch
Also, I am currently working with MedusaJS helping get their template project ready with a suite of automated tests. Some example bug reports include
- https://github.com/medusajs/nextjs-starter-medusa/issues/295
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What we've learned from the transition to Next.js 14 with Server Components
Like Medusa, the Next.js Starter is fully open source. Check out the live demo or get the code on GitHub.
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MedusaJS: What we shipped in the past 12 weeks to our open-source commerce toolbox
Yes, check out this one: https://next.medusajs.com/ - all source code for it is open sourced
- Next.js e-commerce template with App Router support
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Announcing Next.js Starter with App Router support
Visit the hosted demo of the template. Or, learn how to set it up in our Docs.
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Should we put all Context Providers at the very top of the app?
Thanks. I know we shouldn't care about re-render if there is no performance issue. But I still think that we need to memoize the value of context if we have other states in the provider that isn't included in the value. For example, in this provider, we have a custom hook. When it re-renders, the provider re-renders as well. That creates a new value object and all consumers re-render.
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Medusa vs Shopify
Unique Admin Interface: Medusa offers an easy-to-use admin interface where merchants can manage their products, customers, and sales records and maintain their e-store. Medusa also offers a ready-to-use storefront.
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B2B Commerce w. Medusa: Set up a Next.js storefront (2/2)
npx create-next-app -e https://github.com/medusajs/nextjs-starter-medusa b2b-storefront
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10 Ways to Get Involved with No Code Open Source Contributions
View on GitHub
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How to Easily Set Up Advanced Analytics for Your Ecommerce Storefront
Now that you have every backend component ready, you need to take care of the storefront. You can build a whole storefront yourself but for this tutorial, you’ll use the official Next.js Starter provided by Medusa.
What are some alternatives?
platforms - A full-stack Next.js app with multi-tenancy and custom domain support. Built with Next.js App Router and the Vercel Domains API.
Medusa - Building blocks for digital commerce
rewindui - A React component library for building modern web applications using Tailwind CSS.
admin - Admin system for Medusa Stores
Next.js - The React Framework
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
gatsby-starter-medusa - A production-ready Gatsby starter for Medusa
Gatsby - The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
Stripe - PHP library for the Stripe API.
strapi-medusa-template