wp-graphql-woocommerce
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wp-graphql-woocommerce
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Learning about HPOS - testing it out for the first time. A little information, please.
So I heard that HPOS exists, and it's time to try WooCommerce again over 8-10 years or so. I set it up, enabled the HPOS feature and installed WpGraphQl + https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql-woocommerce. I still need to test WPML (or something else) for the product translations. But My question is:
- Offline payment for Woocommerce
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Next js and e-commerce?
Check out WooGraphql https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql-woocommerce. Im developing a site with it and next js right now, everything is good so far.
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How do I approach a headless WooCommerce store?
The projects you are referring to are using https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql-woocommerce , and to me its pretty extensive and extendable.
- Headless CMS with ReactJs
wp-graphql-jwt-authentication
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10+The Best PHP Projects GitHub 2022
JWT authentication plugins: JWT WP REST and JWT WP GraphQL.
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NextJS Authentication
with WPGraphQL Quries
Let's start with installing WPGraphQL JWT Authentication. Open the link and Download the .zip from Github and add to your plugins directory, then activate the plugin. JWT uses a Secret token defined on the server to validate the signing of tokens. Generate your secret token from WordPress Secret Token and copy the NONCE_SALT. Next Step is to define the secret token. You can define a Secret in WordPress file wp-config.php or Or you can use the filter graphql_jwt_auth_secret_key to set a Secret. Add your secret token and paste below line in wp-config:
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Using Docker For Local Development Of Headless WordPress Apps With NextJS
That's all you need to set up a NextJS app using a local WordPress site running in Docker containers. You can start developing the PHP and JavaScript for your project. What you do next is up to you. Figuring our deployment and authentication as well as coding the app will come next.
What are some alternatives?
wp-graphql - :rocket: GraphQL API for WordPress
next-wordpress-docker
woo-next - :rocket: React WooCommerce theme, built with Next JS, Webpack, Babel, Node, Express, using GraphQL and Apollo Client
graphql-api-for-wp - [READ ONLY] GraphQL API for WordPress
elementor - The most advanced frontend drag & drop page builder. Create high-end, pixel perfect websites at record speeds. Any theme, any page, any design.
woocommerce-custom-orders-table - Store WooCommerce order data in a custom table for improved performance.
wp-graphql-acf - WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields
classic-commerce - A simple but powerful e-commerce platform built for ClassicPress. Forked from WooCommerce and compatible with many Woo extensions.
CraftCMS - Build bespoke content experiences with Craft.
wp-browser-woocommerce - Adds factory functions for WooCommerce to be used with wp-browser integration tests.
paseto - Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens