forked from crowetic/commerce
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"](d1d9e8c434/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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TypeScript
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TypeScript
import clsx from 'clsx';
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import type { FunctionComponent } from 'react';
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interface TextProps {
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html: string;
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className?: string;
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}
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const Prose: FunctionComponent<TextProps> = ({ html, className }) => {
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return (
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<div
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className={clsx(
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'prose mx-auto max-w-6xl text-base leading-7 text-black prose-headings:mt-8 prose-headings:font-semibold prose-headings:tracking-wide prose-headings:text-black prose-h1:text-5xl prose-h2:text-4xl prose-h3:text-3xl prose-h4:text-2xl prose-h5:text-xl prose-h6:text-lg prose-a:text-black prose-a:underline hover:prose-a:text-gray-300 prose-strong:text-black prose-ol:mt-8 prose-ol:list-decimal prose-ol:pl-6 prose-ul:mt-8 prose-ul:list-disc prose-ul:pl-6 dark:text-white dark:prose-headings:text-white dark:prose-a:text-white dark:prose-strong:text-white',
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className
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)}
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dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: html as string }}
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/>
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);
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};
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export default Prose;
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