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saleor-dashboard
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Migrate a Django App from Heroku to Render (and get it ready for prod)
With the API for our Django app scaffolded, we’re ready to define a frontend service to consume it. The Saleor platform deployed on Heroku includes the saleor-dashboard, so we’ll define this in our Blueprint next. It is a single-page Node.js dashboard app, defined in an app.json file for Heroku deployment, and uses Heroku’s static buildpack. When we migrate saleor-dashboard to Render, we’ll use Render’s static environment. This component of our infrastructure will run for free, since Static Sites are always free on Render, and Render will serve it over a global CDN with fully managed TLS certificates. Let’s add to our render.yaml.
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Build saleor dashboard docker image that accept environment variables
i looked a round to see if someone else asked the same question and i found this issue #1592
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Saleor 3.2 Release
The Saleor Dashboard 3.2 changelog can be found here: https://github.com/saleor/saleor-dashboard/releases/tag/3.2.0
saleor-platform
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Can't seem to get checkout-storefront to work directly from react storefront?
Cloned saleor-platform
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Migrate a Django App from Heroku to Render (and get it ready for prod)
There is one more reason we chose the Saleor project for this guide. We often hear questions about Docker Compose from our users interested in taking advantage of Render’s implementation of IaC (infrastructure-as-code). Within on of its repositories, the Saleor project maintains code and documentation for deploying all components of Saleor using Docker Compose. This guide will also discuss how we translated that docker-compose.yml into a Render Blueprint.
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Docker-compose and multiple repositories
Here's a good example of how you can do this: https://github.com/mirumee/saleor-platform
What are some alternatives?
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
storefront - Saleor Storefront built with React 18, Next.js 14, App Router, TypeScript, GraphQL, and Tailwind CSS.
payload - The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.
saleor - A modular, high performance, headless e-commerce platform built with Python, GraphQL, Django, and React.
happa - Web user interface for Giant Swarm – Beyond managed Kubernetes
saleor-storefront - A GraphQL-powered, NextJs-based, PWA storefront for Saleor. IMPORTANT: This project is [DEPRECATED] in favor of saleor/react-storefront soon to become our default demo and storefront starter pack.
letterpad - A publishing platform for creative people.
Cromwell - WordPress-like CMS for Next.js websites
daffodil - Angular Ecommerce PWA Framework
next-graphql-admin - Admin panel built with NextJS(Typescript), Material UI, Apollo Client & GraphQL. In the backend, Prisma 2 with Nexus and Mysql is used.
ever - Ever® Demand™ - Open Commerce Platform