docs: fix name of caching redis module (#13788)

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Shahed Nasser
2025-10-21 10:41:32 +03:00
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3 changed files with 115 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ module.exports = defineConfig({
options: {
providers: [
{
resolve: "@medusajs/cache-redis",
resolve: "@medusajs/caching-redis",
id: "caching-redis",
is_default: true,
options: {

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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ export const generatedEditDates = {
"app/learn/fundamentals/custom-cli-scripts/seed-data/page.mdx": "2025-09-15T16:02:51.362Z",
"app/learn/fundamentals/environment-variables/page.mdx": "2025-05-26T15:06:07.800Z",
"app/learn/build/page.mdx": "2025-10-17T14:48:44.767Z",
"app/learn/deployment/general/page.mdx": "2025-09-29T10:21:24.768Z",
"app/learn/deployment/general/page.mdx": "2025-10-21T07:39:08.998Z",
"app/learn/fundamentals/workflows/multiple-step-usage/page.mdx": "2025-08-01T14:59:59.501Z",
"app/learn/installation/page.mdx": "2025-07-23T14:28:50.404Z",
"app/learn/fundamentals/data-models/check-constraints/page.mdx": "2025-07-25T13:50:21.065Z",

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@@ -6534,7 +6534,7 @@ module.exports = defineConfig({
options: {
providers: [
{
resolve: "@medusajs/cache-redis",
resolve: "@medusajs/caching-redis",
id: "caching-redis",
is_default: true,
options: {
@@ -37367,7 +37367,7 @@ The [ApplicationMethod data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotio
|---|---|---|
|\`type\`|Does the promotion discount a fixed amount or a percentage?|\`fixed\`|
|\`target\_type\`|Is the promotion applied to a cart item, shipping method, or the entire order?|\`items\`|
|\`allocation\`|Is the discounted amount applied to each item or split between the applicable items?|\`each\`|
|\`allocation\`|Is the discounted amount applied to each item, split between the applicable items, or applied on specific number of items?|\`each\`|
## Target Promotion Rules
@@ -37395,7 +37395,11 @@ In this example, the cart must have two product variants with the SKU `SHIRT` fo
## Maximum Quantity Restriction
When the `allocation` property in the `ApplicationMethod` is set to `each`, you can set the `max_quantity` property of `ApplicationMethod` to limit how many item quantities the promotion is applied to.
You can restrict how many items the promotion is applied to either at the item level or the cart level.
### Item Level Restriction
When the `allocation` property in the `ApplicationMethod` is set to `each`, you can set the `max_quantity` property of `ApplicationMethod` to limit how many quantities of each applicable item the promotion is applied to.
For example, if the `max_quantity` property is set to `1` and the customer has a line item with quantity two in the cart, the promotion is only applied to one of them.
@@ -37431,6 +37435,110 @@ This condition is applied on the quantity of every applicable item in the cart.
}
```
### Cart Level Restriction
The `once` allocation type is available from [Medusa v2.11.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.11.0).
When the `allocation` property in the `ApplicationMethod` is set to `once`, you must set the `max_quantity` property of `ApplicationMethod`. It limits how many items in total the promotion is applied to.
In this scenario, the Promotion Module prioritizes which applicable items the promotion is applied to based on the following rules:
1. Prioritize items with the lowest price.
2. Distribute the promotion sequentially until the `max_quantity` is reached.
#### Example 1
Consider:
- A promotion whose application method has its `allocation` property set to `once` and `max_quantity` set to `2`.
- A cart with three items having different prices, each with a quantity of `1`.
The Promotion Module will apply the promotion to the two items with the lowest price.
```json title="Example Cart"
{
"cart": {
"items": [
{
"id": "item_1",
"price": 10,
"quantity": 1 // The promotion is applied to this item
},
{
"id": "item_2",
"price": 20,
"quantity": 1 // The promotion is applied to this item
},
{
"id": "item_3",
"price": 30,
"quantity": 1 // The promotion is NOT applied to this item
}
]
}
}
```
#### Example 2
Consider:
- A promotion whose application method has its `allocation` property set to `once` and `max_quantity` set to `2`.
- A cart with two items having different prices and quantities greater than `2`.
The Promotion Module will try to apply the promotion to the item with the lowest price first:
```json title="Example Cart"
{
"cart": {
"items": [
{
"id": "item_1",
"price": 10,
"quantity": 3 // The promotion is applied to 2 of this item
},
{
"id": "item_2",
"price": 20,
"quantity": 4 // The promotion is NOT applied to this item
}
]
}
}
```
Since that item has a quantity of `3`, the promotion is applied to `2` of that item, reaching the `max_quantity` limit. The promotion is not applied to the other item.
#### Example 3
Consider:
- A promotion whose application method has its `allocation` property set to `once` and `max_quantity` set to `5`.
- A cart with two items having different prices and quantities less than `5`.
The Promotion Module will try to apply the promotion to the item with the lowest price first:
```json title="Example Cart"
{
"cart": {
"items": [
{
"id": "item_1",
"price": 10,
"quantity": 3 // The promotion is applied to all 3 of this item
},
{
"id": "item_2",
"price": 20,
"quantity": 4 // The promotion is applied to 2 of this item
}
]
}
}
```
The promotion is applied to all `3` quantities of the item with the lowest price. Since the `max_quantity` is `5`, the promotion is applied to `2` quantities of the other item, reaching the `max_quantity` limit.
# Campaign
@@ -122136,7 +122244,7 @@ export const getCustomerDigitalProducts = async () => {
headers,
next,
cache: "force-cache",
cache: "no-cache",
})
return digital_products as DigitalProduct[]
@@ -122314,7 +122422,7 @@ export const getDigitalMediaDownloadLink = async (mediaId: string) => {
method: "POST",
headers,
next,
cache: "force-cache",
cache: "no-cache",
})
return url