commerce/site/next.config.js
2022-08-03 14:23:36 -03:00

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const commerce = require('./commerce.config.json')
const { withCommerceConfig, getProviderName } = require('./commerce-config')
const provider = commerce.provider || getProviderName()
const isBC = provider === '@vercel/commerce-bigcommerce'
const isShopify = provider === '@vercel/commerce-shopify'
const isSaleor = provider === '@vercel/commerce-saleor'
const isSwell = provider === '@vercel/commerce-swell'
const isVendure = provider === '@vercel/commerce-vendure'
const isOlist = provider === '@vercel/commerce-olist'
module.exports = withCommerceConfig({
commerce,
i18n: {
locales: ['en-US', 'es'],
defaultLocale: 'en-US',
},
rewrites() {
return [
(isBC || isShopify || isSwell || isVendure || isSaleor || isOlist) && {
source: '/checkout',
destination: '/api/checkout',
},
// The logout is also an action so this route is not required, but it's also another way
// you can allow a logout!
isBC && {
source: '/logout',
destination: '/api/logout?redirect_to=/',
},
// For Vendure, rewrite the local api url to the remote (external) api url. This is required
// to make the session cookies work.
isVendure &&
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VENDURE_LOCAL_URL && {
source: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VENDURE_LOCAL_URL}/:path*`,
destination: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VENDURE_SHOP_API_URL}/:path*`,
},
].filter(Boolean)
},
})
// Don't delete this console log, useful to see the commerce config in Vercel deployments
console.log('next.config.js', JSON.stringify(module.exports, null, 2))