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vendure | lucky | |
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54 | 20 | |
5,180 | 2,553 | |
2.0% | 0.6% | |
9.8 | 6.9 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | Crystal | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vendure
- We've all heard the horror stories of being an open source maintainer... Here's something different
- Vendure – open-source headless commerce framework
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I’m stuck on what to do next
- https://www.vendure.io/ is a node framework so you still have to code - Strapi or other healdess CMS will allow you to create all the backend with pretty much no code. I like strapi because you can do everything from the admin panel and then if needed you can overwrite the basic api files with your own
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Shipping new features to our NPM package
Vendure is built-on solid foundations using TypeORM with Nest.js which allows us to define database subscribers. With a subscriber, we can listen to specific entity events and take actions based on inserts, updates, deletions and more.
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Debugging Node.js with VSCode
After publishing Back-In-Stock Vendure plugin, we got our first issue reported almost immediately and it happened to be related to an issue with Typescript 3.7+ useDefineForClassFields flag in ts-config breaking Vendure BaseEntity initialization when consuming the plugin.
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Extending Vendure's functionality with custom plugins
Vendure is a modern, open-source headless commerce framework built with TypeScript & Nodejs with an awesome plugin architecture to keep the monkey-business at bay.
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Pathway to e-commerce
Trust me, I've spent the past 4+ years building just that! And I'm still going. If you'd like to get a bit of an idea of what that looks like in practice, and you are happy with TypeScript & Node.js, then feel free to check out the project I maintain: https://github.com/vendure-ecommerce/vendure.
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[AskJS] Suggest me an open source e-commerce project written in node
- https://github.com/vendure-ecommerce/vendure NodeJS + relational DB - https://github.com/vendure-ecommerce/storefront-remix-starter storefront built with React (Remix)
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building e commerce
If you want to check out an example of a full-featured and mature e-commerce solution built on Node and express (actually NestJS but that also uses express internally) take a look at my project https://github.com/vendure-ecommerce/vendure. Building from scratch is a lot of work - I've been at it for the past 4 years 😅
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Coding a webstore/e-commerce website
Hi! If you like Node and TypeScript, you could check out my project, vendure.io. It handles all the typical functionality that you don't want to have to build yourself, is really customizable and is already being used by a lot of companies large and small. Recently I started a company around it to ensure it is a stable and well-maintained option for the long-term.
lucky
- The New Wave of Programming Languages: Pony, Zig, Crystal, Vlang, & Julia
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Getting Lucky with HTMX
Lucky is a full-stack framework written in the Crystal programming language. One of the neat benefits of using Lucky with Crystal is the typesafety you get.
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Phoenix on Rails - a Phoenix tutorial for Rails developers
https://luckyframework.org/ . Kemal is even faster but it's mostly for APIs. In my opinion it's on par with Actix with much, much better developer experience.
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Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
I'd love to see two docs there:
- What's different from Lucky https://luckyframework.org/
- What's different from Amber https://amberframework.org/
- Crystal Programming Language
- Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal
- Lucky: A web framework written in Crystal
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Django defaults that will kill your project
> Regarding 1. While this is certainly an issue, it’s an issue for anyone using any framework and a challenge of database-backed web applications everywhere.
No, there are frameworks out there that doesn't allow queries during template rendering. See Lucky for an example, https://luckyframework.org/.
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Medusa: The open-source alternative to Shopify
Lucky: https://luckyframework.org/
- Ask HN: Simplest stack to build web apps in 2021?
What are some alternatives?
Medusa - Building blocks for digital commerce
amber - A Crystal web framework that makes building applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. Get started with quick prototyping, less bugs, and blazing fast performance.
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
kemal - Fast, Effective, Simple Web Framework
Spree Commerce - A headless open source e-commerce platform for global brands
carbon-crystal - Carbon Crystal - Web framework for Crystal Lang
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony
grip - The microframework for writing powerful web applications.
storefront - Saleor Storefront built with React 18, Next.js 14, App Router, TypeScript, GraphQL, and Tailwind CSS.
raze - Modular, light web framework for Crystal
vendure-docker-compose - A containerized Vendure server and storefront
athena - An ecosystem of reusable, independent components