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woo-next
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WordPress is Underrated.
WordPress React WooCommerce with Next.js WordPress blog with Next
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[Hiring] Front-end dev needed for headless WP + WooCommerce + BTCPay Server payment integration
Project: Jamstack (Next.js) eCommerce website utilizing headless Wordpress + WooCommerce. I am cloning and modifying the repo here: https://github.com/imranhsayed/woo-next
- I've develop a complete e-commerce with Next.js + React. Would you mind to share your thoughts?
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Recreating Storefront in React JS
Check out this project
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How do I approach a headless WooCommerce store?
Here is an example repo using next.js: https://github.com/imranhsayed/woo-next
RESTful-api-testing
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Creating a RESTful API easily using node.js | Part 3
Throughout the two previous parts, we've learned how to setup a very basic RESTful API from scratch, and tested this API locally in a very simple example. In this post, we're going to integrate this API with MongoDB Atlas, and use mongoose to manipulate our database collection by fetching, editing, and deleting some data. Fist step is to open your project with your favorite code editor (VS code in my case). You can download the source code from the previous part by cloning/downloading this repo. Or Download Full project by cloning/downloading this repo.
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Creating a RESTful API easily using node.js | Part 2
Throughout the example above, we've tested our API locally by manually creating msgs array (simulating a database model), and fetching its items using our API. Of course this isn't anywhere near complete, but it's just a simple starting way for beginners to understand how an API works in general. Click here for source code of this blog-post. Throughout the next blog post, I'm going to connect this API with a database (MongoDB) and use other http methods (PUT, POST, DELETE) to modify my database collection.
What are some alternatives?
wp-graphql-woocommerce - Add WooCommerce support and functionality to your WPGraphQL server
node-express-boilerplate - A boilerplate for building production-ready RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose
react-with-wordpress - :fire: Example of react application to access WordPress REST API
hyper-express - High performance Node.js webserver with a simple-to-use API powered by uWebsockets.js under the hood.
natforums - Community forums management system.
noderel - 🔥 A tool that automatically restarting the node application when file changes (Nodemon alternative)
jadoStarterTheme - jado Starter Theme 4 WordPress
Natours - An awesome tour booking web app written in NodeJS, Express, MongoDB 🗽 (NB: This is es6 version but you can find the es5 version in 'es5-version' branch. And as it's free deployed server, could take few moments for first time rendering. Thank you)
pathokun - Pathokun, a path generator, updates your content just with your frontend by HTTP GET Request!
whatsapp-api-nodejs - RESTful WhatsApp API with Multiple Device Support
mini-woo - Telegram mini app integration with WooCommerce