1.0.3 • Published 3 years ago

react-storefront-spree-connector v1.0.3

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Spree Connector

The React Storefront headless ecommerce connector for Adobe Spree.

Main features:

  • Product listing pages (PLP)
  • Product detail pages (PDP)
  • Cart

This guide covers how to get up and running with the Spree Connector. For information on connectors in general and how to write your own connector refer to the React Storefront Connectors documentation.

Requirements

You will need a Spree (sometimes referred to as "M2") backend to try out the connector.

Running Locally

Create a new React Storefront app using version 8.14.0 or later:

npm create react-storefront my-m2-app

Next cd into your created application and install the Magento2 connector:

cd my-m2-app
npm install react-storefront-spree-connector

Next configure the M2_CONFIG_HOST environment variable in .env file to point to your Magento2 backend. See .env.sample file as an example of adding env variable via dotenv. You can also check this guide to get more info about Node.js Environment Variables. For example, your .env file may look like:

LEGACY_BACKEND_DOMAIN=www.my-magento-site.com
LEGACY_BACKEND_HOST_HEADER=www.my-magento-site.com
M2_CONFIG_HOST=http://www.my-magento-site.com

Finally set the connector in your next.config.js file. By default this file is set to use the react-storefront/mock-connector as shown below:

module.exports = withReactStorefront({

  // ... Some code
  
  connector: 'react-storefront/mock-connector',

  // ... More code

Change this line to use the react-storefront-spree-connector as shown below:

module.exports = withReactStorefront({

  // ... Some code
  
  connector: 'react-storefront-spree-connector',

  // ... More code

Now you can run your project locally,

npm start

And then visit http://127.0.0.1:3000 in your browser.

Deploying to the Moovweb XDN

The front-end React Storefront can be hosted anywhere that supports Node and Express but it works great on the Moovweb XDN. You can try the XDN for free by signing up here. Once you have an account you can deploy it by running xdn deploy:

xdn deploy

Refer to the XDN deployment guide for more information.

Development

  • In 1st terminal window (this repo), run yalc publish & npm run watch
  • In 2nd terminal window, open RSF starter app (commercial branch)
  • Go to next.config.js and change connector field value to react-storefront-spree-connector
  • Run yalc add react-storefront-connector
  • Run npm i
  • Run npm run start