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{
Monorepo with Turborepo (#651) * Moved everything * Figuring out how to make imports work * Updated exports * Added missing exports * Added @vercel/commerce-local to `site` * Updated commerce config * Updated exports and commerce config * Updated commerce hoc * Fixed exports in local * Added publish config * Updated imports in site * It's actually working * Don't use debugger in dev for better speeds * Improved DX when editing packages * Set up eslint with husky * Updated prettier config * Added prettier setup to every package * Moved bigcommerce * Moved Bigcommerce to src and package updates * Updated setup of bigcommerce * Moved definitions script * Moved commercejs * Move to src * Fixed types in commercejs * Moved kibocommerce * Moved kibocommerce to src * Added package/tsconfig to kibocommerce * Fixed imports and other things * Moved ordercloud * Moved ordercloud to src * Fixed imports * Added missing prettier files * Moved Saleor * Moved Saleor to src * Fixed imports * Replaced all imports to @commerce * Added prettierignore/rc to all providers * Moved shopify to src * Build shopify in packages * Moved Spree * Moved spree to src * Updated spree * Moved swell * Moved swell to src * Fixed type imports in swell * Moved Vendure to packages * Moved vendure to src * Fixed imports in vendure * Added codegen to saleor * Updated codegen setup for shopify * Added codegen to vendure * Added codegen to kibocommerce * Added all packages to site's deps * Updated codegen setup in bigcommerce * Minor fixes * Updated providers' names in site * Updated packages based on Bel's changes * Updated turbo to latest * Fixed ts complains * Set npm engine in root * New lockfile install * remove engines * Regen lockfile * Switched from npm to yarn * Updated typesVersions in all packages * Moved dep * Updated SWR to the just released 1.2.0 * Removed "isolatedModules" from packages * Updated list of providers and default * Updated swell declaration * Removed next import from kibocommerce * Added COMMERCE_PROVIDER log * Added another log * Updated turbo config * Updated docs * Removed test logs Co-authored-by: Jared Palmer <jared@jaredpalmer.com>
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"private": true,
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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"engines": {
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"node": ">=20",
"pnpm": ">=9"
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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},
Monorepo with Turborepo (#651) * Moved everything * Figuring out how to make imports work * Updated exports * Added missing exports * Added @vercel/commerce-local to `site` * Updated commerce config * Updated exports and commerce config * Updated commerce hoc * Fixed exports in local * Added publish config * Updated imports in site * It's actually working * Don't use debugger in dev for better speeds * Improved DX when editing packages * Set up eslint with husky * Updated prettier config * Added prettier setup to every package * Moved bigcommerce * Moved Bigcommerce to src and package updates * Updated setup of bigcommerce * Moved definitions script * Moved commercejs * Move to src * Fixed types in commercejs * Moved kibocommerce * Moved kibocommerce to src * Added package/tsconfig to kibocommerce * Fixed imports and other things * Moved ordercloud * Moved ordercloud to src * Fixed imports * Added missing prettier files * Moved Saleor * Moved Saleor to src * Fixed imports * Replaced all imports to @commerce * Added prettierignore/rc to all providers * Moved shopify to src * Build shopify in packages * Moved Spree * Moved spree to src * Updated spree * Moved swell * Moved swell to src * Fixed type imports in swell * Moved Vendure to packages * Moved vendure to src * Fixed imports in vendure * Added codegen to saleor * Updated codegen setup for shopify * Added codegen to vendure * Added codegen to kibocommerce * Added all packages to site's deps * Updated codegen setup in bigcommerce * Minor fixes * Updated providers' names in site * Updated packages based on Bel's changes * Updated turbo to latest * Fixed ts complains * Set npm engine in root * New lockfile install * remove engines * Regen lockfile * Switched from npm to yarn * Updated typesVersions in all packages * Moved dep * Updated SWR to the just released 1.2.0 * Removed "isolatedModules" from packages * Updated list of providers and default * Updated swell declaration * Removed next import from kibocommerce * Added COMMERCE_PROVIDER log * Added another log * Updated turbo config * Updated docs * Removed test logs Co-authored-by: Jared Palmer <jared@jaredpalmer.com>
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "next dev --turbo",
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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"build": "next build",
"start": "next start",
"prettier": "prettier --write --ignore-unknown .",
"prettier:check": "prettier --check --ignore-unknown .",
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"test": "pnpm prettier:check"
},
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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"dependencies": {
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"@headlessui/react": "^2.1.2",
"@heroicons/react": "^2.1.5",
"clsx": "^2.1.1",
"geist": "^1.3.1",
"next": "14.2.5",
"react": "18.3.1",
"react-dom": "18.3.1",
"sonner": "^1.5.0"
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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},
"devDependencies": {
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"@tailwindcss/container-queries": "^0.1.1",
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"@tailwindcss/typography": "^0.5.13",
"@types/node": "20.14.12",
"@types/react": "18.3.3",
"@types/react-dom": "18.3.0",
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"autoprefixer": "^10.4.19",
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"postcss": "^8.4.39",
"prettier": "3.3.3",
"prettier-plugin-tailwindcss": "^0.6.5",
"tailwindcss": "^3.4.6",
"typescript": "5.5.4"
Next.js Commerce refresh. (#966) We're making some updates to Next.js Commerce. Everything prior to this commit marks what we're calling [`v1`](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1) as a point in time to be able to reference and still use going into the future. The current architecture of Commerce is a multi-vendor, interoperable solution, including: - [Shopify](https://shopify.vercel.store/) - [Swell](https://swell.vercel.store/) - [BigCommerce](https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/) - [Vendure](https://vendure.vercel.store/) - [Saleor](https://saleor.vercel.store/) - [Ordercloud](https://ordercloud.vercel.store/) - [Spree](https://spree.vercel.store/) - [Kibo Commerce](https://kibocommerce.vercel.store/) - [Commerce.js](https://commercejs.vercel.store/) - [SalesForce Cloud Commerce](https://salesforce-cloud-commerce.vercel.store/) All features can be toggled on or off, and it's easy to change between commerce providers. To support this, we needed to create a ["commerce metaframework"](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/blob/d1d9e8c4343e70d72df6e00ec95f6ea4efbb7c54/packages/commerce/new-provider.md) where providers could confirm to an API spec to add support for Next.js Commerce. While this worked and was successful for `v1`, we have different design goals and ambitions for `v2`. **What You Need To Know** - `v1` will not be updated moving forward. If you need to reference `v1`, you will still be able to clone and deploy the version tagged at this release. - `v2` will be shifting to be a single provider vs. provider agnostic. Other providers are welcome to fork this repository and swap out the underlying `lib/` implementation that connects to the selected commerce provider (Shopify). This architecture was chosen to reduce the surface area of the codebase, remove the intermediate metaframework layer for provider-interoperability, and enable usage with the latest Next.js and React features. - We will be sharing more about `v2` in the future as we continue to iterate before the marked release.
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}
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}