# Kibo Commerce Provider If you already have a Kibo Commerce account and want to use your current store, then copy the `.env.template` file in this directory to `.env.local` in the main directory (which will be ignored by Git): ```bash cp framework/kibocommerce/.env.template .env.local ``` Then, set the environment variables in `.env.local` to match the ones from your store. ``` COMMERCE_PROVIDER='kibocommerce' KIBO_API_URL= 'https://t1234-s1234.sandbox.mozu.com/graphql' KIBO_CART_COOKIE='kibo_cart' KIBO_CUSTOMER_COOKIE='kibo_customer' KIBO_CLIENT_ID='KIBO.APP.1.0.0.Release' KIBO_SHARED_SECRET='12345secret' KIBO_AUTH_URL='https://home.mozu.com' ``` - `KIBO_API_URL` - link to your Kibo Commerce GraphQL API instance. - `KIBO_CART_COOKIE` - configurable cookie name for cart. - `KIBO_CUSTOMER_COOKIE` - configurable cookie name for shopper identifier/authentication cookie - `KIBO_CLIENT_ID` - Unique Application (Client) ID of your Application - `KIBO_SHARED_SECRET` - Secret API key used to authenticate application/client id. Your Kibo Client ID and Shared Secret can be found from your [Kibo eCommerce Dev Center](https://mozu.com/login) Visit [Kibo documentation](https://apidocs.kibong-perf.com/?spec=graphql#auth) for more details on API authentication Based on the config, this integration will handle Authenticating your application against the Kibo API using the Kibo Client ID and Kibo Shared Secret. ## Contribute Our commitment to Open Source can be found [here](https://vercel.com/oss). If you find an issue with the provider or want a new feature, feel free to open a PR or [create a new issue](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/issues).