ecommerce
Next.js Commerce
Demo
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
Demo live at: demo.vercel.store
- Shopify Demo: https://shopify.vercel.store/
- Swell Demo: https://swell.vercel.store/
- BigCommerce Demo: https://bigcommerce.vercel.store/
- Vendure Demo: https://vendure.vercel.store
- Saleor Demo: https://saleor.vercel.store/
- Ordercloud Demo: https://ordercloud.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, Shopify, Swell, Saleor and Vendure. 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 (framework/commerce
). -
We have a Features API 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
incommerce.config.json
and if needed it can also be accessed programatically. -
Each provider should add its corresponding
next.config.js
andcommerce.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 inpackage.json
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).
The setup for Shopify would look like this for example:
COMMERCE_PROVIDER=shopify
NEXT_PUBLIC_SHOPIFY_STOREFRONT_ACCESS_TOKEN=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
NEXT_PUBLIC_SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=xxxxxxx.myshopify.com
And check that the tsconfig.json
resolves to the chosen provider:
"@framework": ["framework/shopify"],
"@framework/*": ["framework/shopify/*"]
That’s it!
Features
Every provider defines the features that it supports under framework/{provider}/commerce.config.json
Features Available
The following features can be enabled or disabled. This means that the UI will remove all code related to the feature.
For example: Turning cart
off will disable Cart capabilities.
- cart
- search
- wishlist
- customerAuth
- customCheckout
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:
{ "features": { "wishlist": false, "customCheckout": true } }
-
Turn
wishlist
on by settingwishlist
totrue
. - Run the app and the wishlist functionality should be back on.
How to create a new provider
Follow our docs for Adding a new Commerce Provider.
If you succeeded building a provider, submit a PR with a valid demo and we’ll review it asap.
Contribute
Our commitment to Open Source can be found here.
- Fork this repository to your own GitHub account and then clone it to your local device.
-
Create a new branch
git checkout -b MY_BRANCH_NAME
-
Install yarn:
npm install -g yarn
-
Install the dependencies:
yarn
-
Duplicate
.env.template
and rename it to.env.local
-
Add proper store values to
.env.local
-
Run
yarn dev
to build and watch for code changes
Work in progress
We’re using Github Projects to keep track of issues in progress and todo’s. Here is our Board
People actively working on this project: @okbel & @lfades.
Troubleshoot
I already own a BigCommerce store. What should I do?
First thing you do is: set your environment variables
.env.local
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.
-
Install Vercel CLI:
npm i -g vercel
-
Link local instance with Vercel and Github accounts (creates .vercel file):
vercel link
-
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 details about this subject.