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# Next.js Commerce
The all-in-one starter kit for high-performance e-commerce sites. With a few clicks, Next.js developers can clone, deploy and fully customize their own store.
Start right now at [nextjs.org/commerce](https://nextjs.org/commerce)
Demo live at: [demo.vercel.store](https://demo.vercel.store/)
- Shopify Demo: https://shopify.demo.vercel.store/
- BigCommerce Demo: https://bigcommerce.demo.vercel.store/
## Features
- Performant by default
- SEO Ready
- Internationalization
- Responsive
- UI Components
- Theming
- Standardized Data Hooks
- Integrations - Integrate seamlessly with the most common ecommerce platforms.
- Dark Mode Support
## Integrations
Next.js Commerce integrates out-of-the-box with BigCommerce and Shopify. We plan to support all major ecommerce backends.
## Considerations
- `framework/commerce` contains all types, helpers and functions to be used as base to build a new **provider**.
- **Providers** live under `framework`'s root folder and they will extend Next.js Commerce types and functionality.
- **Features API** is to ensure feature parity between the UI and the Provider. The UI should update accordingly and no extra code should be bundled. All extra configuration for features will live under `features` in `commerce.config.json` and if needed it can also be accessed programatically.
- Each **provider** should add its corresponding `next.config.js` and `commerce.config.json` adding specific data related to the provider. For example in case of BigCommerce, the images CDN and additional API routes.
- **Providers don't depend on anything that's specific to the application they're used in**. They only depend on `framework/commerce`, on their own framework folder and on some dependencies included in `package.json`
- We recommend that each **provider** ships with an `env.template` file and a `[readme.md](http://readme.md)` file.
## Provider Structure
Next.js Commerce provides a set of utilities and functions to create new providers. This is how a provider structure looks like.
- `product`
- usePrice
- useSearch
- getProduct
- getAllProducts
- `wishlist`
- useWishlist
- useAddItem
- useRemoveItem
- `auth`
- useLogin
- useLogout
- useSignup
- `customer`
- useCustomer
- getCustomerId
- getCustomerWistlist
- `cart`
- useCart
- useAddItem
- useRemoveItem
- useUpdateItem
- `env.template`
- `provider.ts`
- `commerce.config.json`
- `next.config.js`
- `README.md`
## Configuration
### How to change providers
Open `.env.local` and change the value of `COMMERCE_PROVIDER` to the provider you would like to use, then set the environment variables for that provider (use `.env.template` as the base).
### Features
Every provider defines the features that it supports under `framework/{provider}/commerce.config.json`
#### How to turn Features on and off
> NOTE: The selected provider should support the feature that you are toggling. (This means that you can't turn wishlist on if the provider doesn't support this functionality out the box)
- Open `commerce.config.json`
- You'll see a config file like this:
```json
{
"features": {
"wishlist": false
}
}
```
- Turn wishlist on by setting wishlist to true.
- Run the app and the wishlist functionality should be back on.
### How to create a new provider
We'd recommend to duplicate a provider folder and push your providers SDK.
If you succeeded building a provider, submit a PR so we can all enjoy it.
## Work in progress
We're using Github Projects to keep track of issues in progress and todo's. Here is our [Board](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/projects/1)
People actively working on this project: @okbel & @lfades.
## Contribute
Our commitment to Open Source can be found [here](https://vercel.com/oss).
1. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) this repository to your own GitHub account and then [clone](https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/) it to your local device.
2. Create a new branch `git checkout -b MY_BRANCH_NAME`
3. Install yarn: `npm install -g yarn`
4. Install the dependencies: `yarn`
5. Duplicate `.env.template` and rename it to `.env.local`.
6. Add proper store values to `.env.local`.
7. Run `yarn dev` to build and watch for code changes
8. The development branch is `canary` (this is the branch pull requests should be made against).
On a release, `canary` branch is rebased into `master`.
## Troubleshoot
I already own a BigCommerce store. What should I do?
First thing you do is: set your environment variables
.env.local
```sh
BIGCOMMERCE_STOREFRONT_API_URL=<>
BIGCOMMERCE_STOREFRONT_API_TOKEN=<>
BIGCOMMERCE_STORE_API_URL=<>
BIGCOMMERCE_STORE_API_TOKEN=<>
BIGCOMMERCE_STORE_API_CLIENT_ID=<>
BIGCOMMERCE_CHANNEL_ID=<>
```
If your project was started with a "Deploy with Vercel" button, you can use Vercel's CLI to retrieve these credentials.
1. Install Vercel CLI: `npm i -g vercel`
2. Link local instance with Vercel and Github accounts (creates .vercel file): `vercel link`
3. Download your environment variables: `vercel env pull .env.local`
Next, you're free to customize the starter. More updates coming soon. Stay tuned.
BigCommerce shows a Coming Soon page and requests a Preview Code
After Email confirmation, Checkout should be manually enabled through BigCommerce platform. Look for "Review & test your store" section through BigCommerce's dashboard.
BigCommerce team has been notified and they plan to add more detailed about this subject.