diff --git a/www/apps/book/public/llms-full.txt b/www/apps/book/public/llms-full.txt index 48a96512e8..9dff555846 100644 --- a/www/apps/book/public/llms-full.txt +++ b/www/apps/book/public/llms-full.txt @@ -141,6 +141,76 @@ The next chapter covers how you generally deploy the production build. You can also refer to the [deployment how-to guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md) for platform-specific how-to guides. +# Medusa Deployment Overview + +In this chapter, you’ll learn the general approach to deploying the Medusa application. + +## Medusa Project Components + +A standard Medusa project is made up of: + +- Medusa application: The Medusa server and the Medusa Admin. +- One or more storefronts + +![Diagram showcasing the connection between the three deployed components](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1708600807/Medusa%20Book/deployment-options_ceuuvo.jpg) + +You deploy the Medusa application, with the server and admin, separately from the storefront. + +*** + +## Deploying the Medusa Application + +You must deploy the Medusa application before the storefront, as it connects to the server and won’t work without a deployed Medusa server URL. + +The Medusa application must be deployed to a hosting provider supporting Node.js server deployments, such as Railway, DigitalOcean, AWS, Heroku, etc… + +![Diagram showcasing how the Medusa server and its associated services would be deployed](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1708600972/Medusa%20Book/backend_deployment_pgexo3.jpg) + +Your server connects to a PostgreSQL database, Redis, and other services relevant for your setup. Most hosting providers support deploying and managing these databases along with your Medusa server (such as Railway and DigitalOcean). + +When you deploy your Medusa application, you also deploy the Medusa Admin. For optimal experience, your hosting provider and plan must offer at least 2GB of RAM. + +### Deploy Server and Worker Instances + +By default, Medusa runs all processes in a single instance. This includes the server that handles incoming requests and the worker that processes background tasks. While this works for development, it’s not optimal for production environments as many background tasks can be long-running or resource-heavy. + +Instead, you should deploy two instances: + +- A server instance, which handles incoming requests to the application’s API routes. +- A worker instance, which processes background tasks, including scheduled jobs and subscribers. + +You don’t need to set up different projects for each instance. Instead, you can configure the Medusa application to run in different modes based on environment variables. + +Learn more about worker modes and how to configure them in the [Worker Mode chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md). + +### How to Deploy Medusa? + +Medusa Cloud is our managed services offering that makes deploying and operating Medusa applications possible without having to worry about configuring, scaling, and maintaining infrastructure. Medusa Cloud hosts your server, Admin dashboard, database, and Redis instance. + +With Medusa Cloud, you maintain full customization control as you deploy your own modules and customizations directly from GitHub: + +- Push to deploy. +- Multiple testing environments. +- Preview environments for new PRs. +- Test on production-like data. + +[Sign up and learn more about Medusa Cloud](https://medusajs.com/pricing) + +To self-host Medusa, the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/deployment/general/index.html.md) explains the general steps to deploy your Medusa application. Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md) to find how-to deployment guides for general and specific hosting providers. + +*** + +## Deploying the Storefront + +The storefront is deployed separately from the Medusa application, and the hosting options depend on the tools and frameworks you use to create the storefront. + +If you’re using the Next.js Starter storefront, you may deploy the storefront to any hosting provider that supports frontend frameworks, such as Vercel. + +Per Vercel’s [license and plans](https://vercel.com/pricing), their free plan can only be used for personal, non-commercial projects. So, you can deploy the storefront on the free plan for development purposes, but for commercial projects, you must update your Vercel plan. + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md) to find how-to deployment guides for specific hosting providers. + + # Install Medusa In this chapter, you'll learn how to install and run a Medusa application. @@ -275,76 +345,6 @@ Refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/update/index.html. In the next chapters, you'll learn about the architecture of your Medusa application, then learn how to customize your application to build custom features. -# Medusa Deployment Overview - -In this chapter, you’ll learn the general approach to deploying the Medusa application. - -## Medusa Project Components - -A standard Medusa project is made up of: - -- Medusa application: The Medusa server and the Medusa Admin. -- One or more storefronts - -![Diagram showcasing the connection between the three deployed components](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1708600807/Medusa%20Book/deployment-options_ceuuvo.jpg) - -You deploy the Medusa application, with the server and admin, separately from the storefront. - -*** - -## Deploying the Medusa Application - -You must deploy the Medusa application before the storefront, as it connects to the server and won’t work without a deployed Medusa server URL. - -The Medusa application must be deployed to a hosting provider supporting Node.js server deployments, such as Railway, DigitalOcean, AWS, Heroku, etc… - -![Diagram showcasing how the Medusa server and its associated services would be deployed](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1708600972/Medusa%20Book/backend_deployment_pgexo3.jpg) - -Your server connects to a PostgreSQL database, Redis, and other services relevant for your setup. Most hosting providers support deploying and managing these databases along with your Medusa server (such as Railway and DigitalOcean). - -When you deploy your Medusa application, you also deploy the Medusa Admin. For optimal experience, your hosting provider and plan must offer at least 2GB of RAM. - -### Deploy Server and Worker Instances - -By default, Medusa runs all processes in a single instance. This includes the server that handles incoming requests and the worker that processes background tasks. While this works for development, it’s not optimal for production environments as many background tasks can be long-running or resource-heavy. - -Instead, you should deploy two instances: - -- A server instance, which handles incoming requests to the application’s API routes. -- A worker instance, which processes background tasks, including scheduled jobs and subscribers. - -You don’t need to set up different projects for each instance. Instead, you can configure the Medusa application to run in different modes based on environment variables. - -Learn more about worker modes and how to configure them in the [Worker Mode chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md). - -### How to Deploy Medusa? - -Medusa Cloud is our managed services offering that makes deploying and operating Medusa applications possible without having to worry about configuring, scaling, and maintaining infrastructure. Medusa Cloud hosts your server, Admin dashboard, database, and Redis instance. - -With Medusa Cloud, you maintain full customization control as you deploy your own modules and customizations directly from GitHub: - -- Push to deploy. -- Multiple testing environments. -- Preview environments for new PRs. -- Test on production-like data. - -[Sign up and learn more about Medusa Cloud](https://medusajs.com/pricing) - -To self-host Medusa, the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/deployment/general/index.html.md) explains the general steps to deploy your Medusa application. Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md) to find how-to deployment guides for general and specific hosting providers. - -*** - -## Deploying the Storefront - -The storefront is deployed separately from the Medusa application, and the hosting options depend on the tools and frameworks you use to create the storefront. - -If you’re using the Next.js Starter storefront, you may deploy the storefront to any hosting provider that supports frontend frameworks, such as Vercel. - -Per Vercel’s [license and plans](https://vercel.com/pricing), their free plan can only be used for personal, non-commercial projects. So, you can deploy the storefront on the free plan for development purposes, but for commercial projects, you must update your Vercel plan. - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md) to find how-to deployment guides for specific hosting providers. - - # Storefront Development The Medusa application is made up of a Node.js server and an admin dashboard. Storefronts are installed, built, and hosted separately from the Medusa application, giving you the flexibility to choose the frontend tech stack that you and your team are proficient in, and implement unique design systems and user experience. @@ -1420,479 +1420,312 @@ import { BrandModuleService } from "@/modules/brand/service" ``` -# Configure Instrumentation +# General Medusa Application Deployment Guide -In this chapter, you'll learn about observability in Medusa and how to configure instrumentation with OpenTelemetry. +In this document, you'll learn the general steps to deploy your Medusa application. How you apply these steps depend on your chosen hosting provider or platform. -## Observability with OpenTelemtry +Find how-to guides for specific platforms in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md). -Medusa uses [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) for instrumentation and reporting. When configured, it reports traces for: +Want Medusa to manage and maintain your infrastructure? [Sign up and learn more about Medusa Cloud](https://medusajs.com/pricing) -- HTTP requests -- Workflow executions -- Query usages -- Database queries and operations +Medusa Cloud is our managed services offering that makes deploying and operating Medusa applications possible without having to worry about configuring, scaling, and maintaining infrastructure. Medusa Cloud hosts your server, Admin dashboard, database, and Redis instance. -*** +With Medusa Cloud, you maintain full customization control as you deploy your own modules and customizations directly from GitHub: -## How to Configure Instrumentation in Medusa? +- Push to deploy. +- Multiple testing environments. +- Preview environments for new PRs. +- Test on production-like data. ### Prerequisites -- [An exporter to visualize your application's traces, such as Zipkin.](https://zipkin.io/pages/quickstart.html) +- [Medusa application’s codebase hosted on GitHub repository.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/index.html.md) -### Install Dependencies +## What You'll Deploy -Start by installing the following OpenTelemetry dependencies in your Medusa project: +When you deploy the Medusa application, you need to deploy the following resources: -```bash npm2yarn -npm install @opentelemetry/sdk-node @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node @opentelemetry/instrumentation-pg -``` +1. PostgreSQL database: This is the database that will hold your Medusa application's details. +2. Redis database: This is the database that will store the Medusa server's session. +3. Medusa application in [server and worker mode](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md), where: + - The server mode handles incoming API requests and serving the Medusa Admin dashboard. + - The worker mode handles background tasks, such as scheduled jobs and subscribers. -Also, install the dependencies relevant for the exporter you use. If you're using Zipkin, install the following dependencies: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install @opentelemetry/exporter-zipkin -``` - -### Add instrumentation.ts - -Next, create the file `instrumentation.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="instrumentation.ts" -import { registerOtel } from "@medusajs/medusa" -import { ZipkinExporter } from "@opentelemetry/exporter-zipkin" - -// If using an exporter other than Zipkin, initialize it here. -const exporter = new ZipkinExporter({ - serviceName: "my-medusa-project", -}) - -export function register() { - registerOtel({ - serviceName: "medusajs", - // pass exporter - exporter, - instrument: { - http: true, - workflows: true, - query: true, - }, - }) -} -``` - -In the `instrumentation.ts` file, you export a `register` function that uses Medusa's `registerOtel` utility function. You also initialize an instance of the exporter, such as Zipkin, and pass it to the `registerOtel` function. - -`registerOtel` accepts an object where you can pass any [NodeSDKConfiguration](https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/_opentelemetry_sdk_node.NodeSDKConfiguration.html) property along with the following properties: - -The `NodeSDKConfiguration` properties are accepted since Medusa v2.5.1. - -- serviceName: (\`string\`) The name of the service traced. -- exporter: (\[SpanExporter]\(https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/\_opentelemetry\_sdk\_trace\_base.SpanExporter.html)) An instance of an exporter, such as Zipkin. -- instrument: (\`object\`) Options specifying what to trace. - - - http: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace HTTP requests. - - - query: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace Query usages. - - - workflows: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace Workflow executions. - - - db: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace database queries and operations. -- instrumentations: (\[Instrumentation\[]]\(https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/\_opentelemetry\_instrumentation.Instrumentation.html)) Additional instrumentation options that OpenTelemetry accepts. +So, when choosing a hosting provider, make sure it supports deploying these resources. Also, for optimal experience, the hosting provider and plan must offer at least 2GB of RAM. *** -## Test it Out +## 1. Configure Medusa Application -To test it out, start your exporter, such as Zipkin. +### Worker Mode -Then, start your Medusa application: +The `workerMode` configuration determines which mode the Medusa application runs in. When you deploy the Medusa application, you deploy two instances: one in server mode, and one in worker mode. -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` +Learn more about worker mode in the [Worker Module chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md). -Try to open the Medusa Admin or send a request to an API route. +So, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts`: -If you check traces in your exporter, you'll find new traces reported. - -### Trace Span Names - -Trace span names start with the following keywords based on what it's reporting: - -- `{methodName} {URL}` when reporting HTTP requests, where `{methodName}` is the HTTP method, and `{URL}` is the URL the request is sent to. -- `route:` when reporting route handlers running on an HTTP request. -- `middleware:` when reporting a middleware running on an HTTP request. -- `workflow:` when reporting a workflow execution. -- `step:` when reporting a step in a workflow execution. -- `query.graph:` when reporting Query usages. -- `pg.query:` when reporting database queries and operations. - - -# Logging - -In this chapter, you’ll learn how to use Medusa’s logging utility. - -## Logger Class - -Medusa provides a `Logger` class with advanced logging functionalities. This includes configuring logging levels or saving logs to a file. - -The Medusa application registers the `Logger` class in the Medusa container and each module's container as `logger`. - -*** - -## How to Log a Message - -Resolve the `logger` using the Medusa container to log a message in your resource. - -For example, create the file `src/jobs/log-message.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/jobs/log-message.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const logger = container.resolve(ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER) - - logger.info("I'm using the logger!") -} - -export const config = { - name: "test-logger", - // execute every minute - schedule: "* * * * *", -} -``` - -This creates a scheduled job that resolves the `logger` from the Medusa container and uses it to log a message. - -### Test the Scheduled Job - -To test out the above scheduled job, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -After a minute, you'll see the following message as part of the logged messages: - -```text -info: I'm using the logger! -``` - -*** - -## Log Levels - -The `Logger` class has the following methods: - -- `info`: The message is logged with level `info`. -- `warn`: The message is logged with level `warn`. -- `error`: The message is logged with level `error`. -- `debug`: The message is logged with level `debug`. - -Each of these methods accepts a string parameter to log in the terminal with the associated level. - -*** - -## Logging Configurations - -### Log Level - -The available log levels, from lowest to highest levels, are: - -1. `silly` (default, meaning messages of all levels are logged) -2. `debug` -3. `info` -4. `warn` -5. `error` - -You can change that by setting the `LOG_LEVEL` environment variable to the minimum level you want to be logged. - -For example: - -```bash -LOG_LEVEL=error -``` - -This logs `error` messages only. - -The environment variable must be set as a system environment variable and not in `.env`. - -### Save Logs in a File - -Aside from showing the logs in the terminal, you can save the logs in a file by setting the `LOG_FILE` environment variable to the path of the file relative to the Medusa server’s root directory. - -For example: - -```bash -LOG_FILE=all.log -``` - -Your logs are now saved in the `all.log` file at the root of your Medusa application. - -The environment variable must be set as a system environment variable and not in `.env`. - -*** - -## Show Log with Progress - -The `Logger` class has an `activity` method used to log a message of level `info`. If the Medusa application is running in a development environment, a spinner starts to show the activity's progress. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/jobs/log-message.ts" -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const logger = container.resolve(ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER) - - const activityId = logger.activity("First log message") - - logger.progress(activityId, `Second log message`) - - logger.success(activityId, "Last log message") -} -``` - -The `activity` method returns the ID of the started activity. This ID can then be passed to one of the following methods of the `Logger` class: - -- `progress`: Log a message of level `info` that indicates progress within that same activity. -- `success`: Log a message of level `info` that indicates that the activity has succeeded. This also ends the associated activity. -- `failure`: Log a message of level `error` that indicates that the activity has failed. This also ends the associated activity. - -If you configured the `LOG_LEVEL` environment variable to a level higher than those associated with the above methods, their messages won’t be logged. - - -# Medusa Testing Tools - -In this chapter, you'll learn about Medusa's testing tools and how to install and configure them. - -## @medusajs/test-utils Package - -Medusa provides a Testing Framework to create integration tests for your custom API routes, modules, or other Medusa customizations. - -To use the Testing Framework, install `@medusajs/test-utils` as a `devDependency`: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install --save-dev @medusajs/test-utils@latest -``` - -*** - -## Install and Configure Jest - -Writing tests with `@medusajs/test-utils`'s tools requires installing and configuring Jest in your project. - -Run the following command to install the required Jest dependencies: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install --save-dev jest @types/jest @swc/jest -``` - -Then, create the file `jest.config.js` with the following content: - -```js title="jest.config.js" -const { loadEnv } = require("@medusajs/framework/utils") -loadEnv("test", process.cwd()) - -module.exports = { - transform: { - "^.+\\.[jt]s$": [ - "@swc/jest", - { - jsc: { - parser: { syntax: "typescript", decorators: true }, - }, - }, - ], +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + projectConfig: { + // ... + workerMode: process.env.MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE as "shared" | "worker" | "server", }, - testEnvironment: "node", - moduleFileExtensions: ["js", "ts", "json"], - modulePathIgnorePatterns: ["dist/"], - setupFiles: ["./integration-tests/setup.js"], -} - -if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "integration:http") { - module.exports.testMatch = ["**/integration-tests/http/*.spec.[jt]s"] -} else if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "integration:modules") { - module.exports.testMatch = ["**/src/modules/*/__tests__/**/*.[jt]s"] -} else if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "unit") { - module.exports.testMatch = ["**/src/**/__tests__/**/*.unit.spec.[jt]s"] -} +}) ``` -Next, create the `integration-tests/setup.js` file with the following content: +Later, you’ll set different values of the `MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE` environment variable for each Medusa application deployment or instance. -```js title="integration-tests/setup.js" -const { MetadataStorage } = require("@mikro-orm/core") +### Configure Medusa Admin -MetadataStorage.clear() +The Medusa Admin is served by the Medusa server application. So, you need to disable it in the worker Medusa application only. + +To disable the Medusa Admin in the worker Medusa application while keeping it enabled in the server Medusa application, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + admin: { + disable: process.env.DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN === "true", + }, +}) +``` + +Later, you’ll set different values of the `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN` environment variable for each Medusa application instance. + +### Configure Redis URL + +The `redisUrl` configuration specifies the connection URL to Redis to store the Medusa server's session. + +Learn more in the [Medusa Configuration documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/configurations/medusa-config#redisurl/index.html.md). + +So, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts` : + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + projectConfig: { + // ... + redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, + }, +}) ``` *** -## Add Test Commands +## 2. Add predeploy Script -Finally, add the following scripts to `package.json`: +Before you start the Medusa application in production, you should always run migrations and sync links. -```json title="package.json" +So, add the following script in `package.json`: + +```json "scripts": { // ... - "test:integration:http": "TEST_TYPE=integration:http NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent=false --runInBand --forceExit", - "test:integration:modules": "TEST_TYPE=integration:modules NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent --runInBand --forceExit", - "test:unit": "TEST_TYPE=unit NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent --runInBand --forceExit" + "predeploy": "medusa db:migrate" }, ``` -You now have two commands: +*** -- `test:integration:http` to run integration tests (for example, for API routes and workflows) available under the `integration-tests/http` directory. -- `test:integration:modules` to run integration tests for modules available in any `__tests__` directory under `src/modules`. -- `test:unit` to run unit tests in any `__tests__` directory under the `src` directory. +## 3. Install Production Modules and Providers -Medusa's Testing Framework works for integration tests only. You can write unit tests using Jest. +By default, your Medusa application uses modules and providers useful for development, such as the In-Memory Cache Module or the Local File Module Provider. + +It’s highly recommended to instead use modules and providers suitable for production, including: + +- [Redis Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/redis/index.html.md) +- [Redis Event Bus Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md) +- [Workflow Engine Redis Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/redis/index.html.md) +- [S3 File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md) (or other file module providers production-ready). +- [SendGrid Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) (or other notification module providers production-ready). + +Then, add these modules in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/cache-redis", + options: { + redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, + }, + }, + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/event-bus-redis", + options: { + redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, + }, + }, + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/workflow-engine-redis", + options: { + redis: { + url: process.env.REDIS_URL, + }, + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +Check out the [Integrations](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/index.html.md) and [Infrastructure Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) documentation for other modules and providers to use. *** -## Test Tools and Writing Tests +## 4. Create PostgreSQL and Redis Databases -The next chapters explain how to use the testing tools provided by `@medusajs/test-utils` to write tests. +Your Medusa application must connect to PostgreSQL and Redis databases. So, before you deploy it, create production PostgreSQL and Redis databases. +If your hosting provider doesn't support databases, you can use [Neon for PostgreSQL database hosting](https://neon.tech/), and [Redis Cloud for the Redis database hosting](https://redis.io/cloud/). -# Customize Medusa Admin Dashboard - -In the previous chapters, you've customized your Medusa application to [add brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md), [expose an API route to create brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), and [linked brands to products](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md). - -After customizing and extending your application with new features, you may need to provide an interface for admin users to utilize these features. The Medusa Admin dashboard is extendable, allowing you to: - -- Insert components, called [widgets](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md), on existing pages. -- Add new pages, called [UI Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). - -From these customizations, you can send requests to custom API routes, allowing admin users to manage custom resources on the dashboard +After hosting both databases, keep their connection URLs for the next steps. *** -## Next Chapters: View Brands in Dashboard +## 5. Deploy Medusa Application in Server Mode -In the next chapters, you'll continue with the brands example to: +As mentioned earlier, you'll deploy two instances or create two deployments of your Medusa application: one in server mode, and the other in worker mode. -- Add a new section to the product details page that shows the product's brand. -- Add a new page in the dashboard that shows all brands in the store. +The deployment steps depend on your hosting provider. This section provides the general steps to perform during the deployment. +### Set Environment Variables -# Integrate Third-Party Systems +When setting the environment variables of the Medusa application, set the following variables: -Commerce applications often connect to third-party systems that provide additional or specialized features. For example, you may integrate a Content-Management System (CMS) for rich content features, a payment provider to process credit-card payments, and a notification service to send emails. +```bash +COOKIE_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET +JWT_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET +STORE_CORS= # STOREFRONT URL +ADMIN_CORS= # ADMIN URL +AUTH_CORS= # STOREFRONT AND ADMIN URLS, SEPARATED BY COMMAS +DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN=false +MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE=server +PORT=9000 +DATABASE_URL # POSTGRES DATABASE URL +REDIS_URL= # REDIS DATABASE URL +``` -The Medusa Framework facilitates integrating these systems and orchestrating operations across them, saving you the effort of managing them yourself. You won't find those capabilities in other commerce platforms that in these scenarios become a bottleneck to building customizations and iterating quickly. +Where: -In Medusa, you integrate a third-party system by: +- The value of `COOKIE_SECRET` and `JWT_SECRET` must be a randomly generated secret. +- `STORE_CORS`'s value is the URL of your storefront. If you don’t have it yet, you can skip adding it for now. +- `ADMIN_CORS`'s value is the URL of the admin dashboard, which is the same as the server Medusa application. You can add it later if you don't currently have it. +- `AUTH_CORS`'s value is the URLs of any application authenticating users, customers, or other actor types, such as the storefront and admin URLs. The URLs are separated by commas. If you don’t have the URLs yet, you can set its value later. +- Set `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN`'s value to `false` so that the admin is built with the server application. +- Set the PostgreSQL database's connection URL as the value of `DATABASE_URL` +- Set the Redis database's connection URL as the value of `REDIS_URL`. -1. Creating a module whose service provides the methods to connect to and perform operations in the third-party system. -2. Building workflows that complete tasks spanning across systems. You use the module that integrates a third-party system in the workflow's steps. -3. Executing the workflows you built in an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), at a scheduled time, or when an event is emitted. +Feel free to add any other relevant environment variables, such as for integrations and Infrastructure Modules. If you're using environment variables in your admin customizations, make sure to set them as well, as they're inlined during the build process. + +### Set Start Command + +The Medusa application's production build, which is created using the `build` command, outputs the Medusa application to `.medusa/server`. So, you must install the dependencies in the `.medusa/server` directory, then run the `start` command in it. + +If your hosting provider doesn't support setting a current-working directory, set the start command to the following: + +```bash npm2yarn +cd .medusa/server && npm install && npm run predeploy && npm run start +``` + +Notice that you run the `predeploy` command before starting the Medusa application to run migrations and sync links whenever there's an update. + +### Set Backend URL in Admin Configuration + +The Medusa Admin is built and hosted statically. To send requests to the Medusa server application, you must set the backend URL in the Medusa Admin's configuration. + +After you’ve obtained the Medusa application’s URL, add the following configuration to `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + admin: { + // ... + backendUrl: process.env.MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL, + }, +}) +``` + +Then, push the changes to the GitHub repository or deployed application. + +In your hosting provider, add or modify the following environment variables for the Medusa application in server mode: + +```bash +ADMIN_CORS= # MEDUSA APPLICATION URL +AUTH_CORS= # ADD MEDUSA APPLICATION URL +MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL= # URL TO DEPLOYED MEDUSA APPLICATION +``` + +Where you set the value of `ADMIN_CORS` and `MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL` to the Medusa application’s URL, and you add the URL to `AUTH_CORS`. + +After setting the environment variables, make sure to restart the deployment for the changes to take effect. + +Remember to separate URLs in `AUTH_CORS` by commas. *** -## Next Chapters: Sync Brands Example +## 6. Deploy Medusa Application in Worker Mode -In the previous chapters, you've [added brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) to your Medusa application. In the next chapters, you will: +Next, you'll deploy the Medusa application in worker mode. -1. Integrate a dummy third-party CMS in the Brand Module. -2. Sync brands to the CMS when a brand is created. -3. Sync brands from the CMS at a daily schedule. +As explained in the previous section, the deployment steps depend on your hosting provider. This section provides the general steps to perform during the deployment. +### Set Environment Variables -# Extend Core Commerce Features +When setting the environment variables of the Medusa application, set the following variables: -In the upcoming chapters, you'll learn about the concepts and tools to extend Medusa's core commerce features. +```bash +COOKIE_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET +JWT_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET +DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN=true +MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE=worker +PORT=9000 +DATABASE_URL # POSTGRES DATABASE URL +REDIS_URL= # REDIS DATABASE URL +``` -In other commerce platforms, you extend core features and models through hacky workarounds that can introduce unexpected issues and side effects across the platform. It also makes your application difficult to maintain and upgrade in the long run. +Where: -The Medusa Framework and orchestration tools mitigate these issues while supporting all your customization needs: +- The value of `COOKIE_SECRET` and `JWT_SECRET` must be a randomly generated secret. +- Set `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN`'s value to `true` so that the admin isn't built with the worker application. +- Set the PostgreSQL database's connection URL as the value of `DATABASE_URL` +- Set the Redis database's connection URL as the value of `REDIS_URL`. -- [Module Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md): Link data models of different modules without building direct dependencies, ensuring that the Medusa application integrates your modules without side effects. -- [Workflow Hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md): inject custom functionalities into a workflow at predefined points, called hooks. This allows you to perform custom actions as a part of a core workflow without hacky workarounds. -- [Additional Data in API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md): Configure core API routes to accept request parameters relevant to your customizations. These parameters are passed to the underlying workflow's hooks, where you can manage your custom data as part of an existing flow. +Feel free to add any other relevant environment variables, such as for integrations and Infrastructure Modules. + +### Set Start Command + +The Medusa application's production build, which is created using the `build` command, outputs the Medusa application to `.medusa/server`. So, you must install the dependencies in the `.medusa/server` directory, then run the `start` command in it. + +If your hosting provider doesn't support setting a current-working directory, set the start command to the following: + +```bash npm2yarn +cd .medusa/server && npm run install && npm run start +``` *** -## Next Chapters: Link Brands to Products Example +## 7. Test Deployed Application -The next chapters explain how to use the tools mentioned above with step-by-step guides. You'll continue with the [brands example from the previous chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/index.html.md) to: +Once the application is deployed and live, go to `/health`, where `` is the URL of the Medusa application in server mode. If the deployment was successful, you’ll see the `OK` response. -- Link brands from the custom [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) to products from Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md). -- Extend the core product-creation workflow and the API route that uses it to allow setting the brand of a newly created product. -- Retrieve a product's associated brand's details. - - -# Build Custom Features - -In the upcoming chapters, you'll follow step-by-step guides to build custom features in Medusa. These guides gradually introduce Medusa's concepts to help you understand what they are and how to use them. - -By following these guides, you'll add brands to the Medusa application that you can associate with products. - -To build a custom feature in Medusa, you need three main tools: - -- [Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md): a package with commerce logic for a single domain. It defines new tables to add to the database, and a class of methods to manage these tables. -- [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md): a tool to perform an operation comprising multiple steps with built-in rollback and retry mechanisms. -- [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md): a REST endpoint that exposes commerce features to clients, such as the admin dashboard or a storefront. The API route executes a workflow that implements the commerce feature using modules. - -![Diagram showcasing the flow of a custom developed feature](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1725867628/Medusa%20Book/custom-development_nofvp6.jpg) +The Medusa Admin is also available at `/app`. *** -## Next Chapters: Brand Module Example +## Create Admin User -The next chapters will guide you to: +If your hosting provider supports running commands in your Medusa application's directory, run the following command to create an admin user: -1. Build a Brand Module that creates a `Brand` data model and provides data-management features. -2. Add a workflow to create a brand. -3. Expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand using the workflow. +```bash +npx medusa user -e admin-medusa@test.com -p supersecret +``` +Replace the email `admin-medusa@test.com` and password `supersecret` with the credentials you want. -# Customizations Next Steps: Learn the Fundamentals - -The previous guides introduced Medusa's different concepts and how you can use them to customize Medusa for a realistic use case, You added brands to your application, linked them to products, customized the admin dashboard, and integrated a third-party CMS. - -The next chapters will cover each of these concepts in depth, with the different ways you can use them, their options or configurations, and more advanced features that weren't covered in the previous guides. While you can start building with Medusa, it's highly recommended to follow the next chapters for a better understanding of Medusa's fundamentals. - -## Useful Guides - -The following guides and references are useful for your development journey: - -3. [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md): Browse the list of Commerce Modules in Medusa and their references to learn how to use them. -4. [Service Factory Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md): Learn about the methods generated by `MedusaService` with examples. -5. [Workflows Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md): Browse the list of core workflows and their hooks that are useful for your customizations. -6. [Admin Injection Zones](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-widget-injection-zones/index.html.md): Browse the injection zones in the Medusa Admin to learn where you can inject widgets. - -*** - -## More Examples in Recipes - -In the [Recipes](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/recipes/index.html.md) documentation, you'll also find step-by-step guides for different use cases, such as building a marketplace, digital products, and more. - - -# Re-Use Customizations with Plugins - -In the previous chapters, you've learned important concepts related to creating modules, implementing commerce features in workflows, exposing those features in API routes, customizing the Medusa Admin dashboard with Admin Extensions, and integrating third-party systems. - -You've implemented the brands example within a single Medusa application. However, this approach is not scalable when you want to reuse your customizations across multiple projects. - -To reuse your customizations across multiple Medusa applications, such as implementing brands in different projects, you can create a plugin. A plugin is an NPM package that encapsulates your customizations and can be installed in any Medusa application. Plugins can include modules, workflows, API routes, Admin Extensions, and more. - -![Diagram showcasing how the Brand Plugin would add its resources to any application it's installed in](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737540091/Medusa%20Book/brand-plugin_bk9zi9.jpg) - -Medusa provides the tooling to create a plugin package, test it in a local Medusa application, and publish it to NPM. - -To learn more about plugins and how to create them, refer to [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). +You can use these credentials to log into the Medusa Admin dashboard. # Admin Development @@ -2011,6 +1844,187 @@ npx medusa exec ./src/scripts/my-script.ts arg1 arg2 ``` +# Events and Subscribers + +In this chapter, you’ll learn about Medusa's event system, and how to handle events with subscribers. + +## Handle Core Commerce Flows with Events + +When building commerce digital applications, you'll often need to perform an action after a commerce operation is performed. For example, sending an order confirmation email when the customer places an order, or syncing data that's updated in Medusa to a third-party system. + +Medusa emits events when core commerce features are performed, and you can listen to and handle these events in asynchronous functions. You can think of Medusa's events like you'd think about webhooks in other commerce platforms, but instead of having to setup separate applications to handle webhooks, your efforts only go into writing the logic right in your Medusa codebase. + +You listen to an event in a subscriber, which is an asynchronous function that's executed when its associated event is emitted. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how an event is emitted when an order is placed.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732277948/Medusa%20Book/order-placed-event-example_e4e4kw.jpg) + +Subscribers are useful to perform actions that aren't integral to the original flow. For example, you can handle the `order.placed` event in a subscriber that sends a confirmation email to the customer. The subscriber has no impact on the original order-placement flow, as it's executed outside of it. + +If the action you're performing is integral to the main flow of the core commerce feature, use [workflow hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md) instead. + +### List of Emitted Events + +Find a list of all emitted events in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/events/index.html.md). + +*** + +## How to Create a Subscriber? + +You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. The file exports the function to execute and the subscriber's configuration that indicate what event(s) it listens to. + +For example, create the file `src/subscribers/order-placed.ts` with the following content: + +![Example of subscriber file in the application's directory structure](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732866244/Medusa%20Book/subscriber-dir-overview_pusyeu.jpg) + +```ts title="src/subscribers/product-created.ts" +import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" +import { sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow } from "../workflows/send-order-confirmation" + +export default async function orderPlacedHandler({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const logger = container.resolve("logger") + + logger.info("Sending confirmation email...") + + await sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + id: data.id, + }, + }) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: `order.placed`, +} +``` + +This subscriber file exports: + +- An asynchronous subscriber function that's executed whenever the associated event, which is `order.placed` is triggered. +- A configuration object with an `event` property whose value is the event the subscriber is listening to. You can also pass an array of event names to listen to multiple events in the same subscriber. + +The subscriber function receives an object as a parameter that has the following properties: + +- `event`: An object with the event's details. The `data` property contains the data payload of the event emitted, which is the order's ID in this case. +- `container`: The [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that you can use to resolve registered resources. + +In the subscriber function, you use the container to resolve the Logger utility and log a message in the console. Also, assuming you have a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) that sends an order confirmation email, you execute it in the subscriber. + +*** + +## Test the Subscriber + +To test the subscriber, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, try placing an order either using Medusa's API routes or the [Next.js Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/nextjs-starter/index.html.md). You'll see the following message in the terminal: + +```bash +info: Processing order.placed which has 1 subscribers +Sending confirmation email... +``` + +The first message indicates that the `order.placed` event was emitted, and the second one is the message logged from the subscriber. + +*** + +## Event Module + +The subscription and emitting of events is handled by an Event Module, an Infrastructure Module that implements the pub/sub functionalities of Medusa's event system. + +Medusa provides two Event Modules out of the box: + +- [Local Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/local/index.html.md), used by default. It's useful for development, as you don't need additional setup to use it. +- [Redis Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md), which is useful in production. It uses [Redis](https://redis.io/) to implement Medusa's pub/sub events system. + +Medusa's [architecture](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md) also allows you to build a custom Event Module that uses a different service or logic to implement the pub/sub system. Learn how to build an Event Module in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/create/index.html.md). + + +# Environment Variables + +In this chapter, you'll learn how environment variables are loaded in Medusa. + +## System Environment Variables + +The Medusa application loads and uses system environment variables. + +For example, if you set the `PORT` environment variable to `8000`, the Medusa application runs on that port instead of `9000`. + +In production, you should always use system environment variables that you set through your hosting provider. + +*** + +## Environment Variables in .env Files + +During development, it's easier to set environment variables in a `.env` file in your repository. + +Based on your `NODE_ENV` system environment variable, Medusa will try to load environment variables from the following `.env` files: + +As of [Medusa v2.5.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.5.0), `NODE_ENV` defaults to `production` when using `medusa start`. Otherwise, it defaults to `development`. + +|\`.env\`| +|---|---| +|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env\`| +|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.production\`| +|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.staging\`| +|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.test\`| + +### Set Environment in `loadEnv` + +In the `medusa-config.ts` file of your Medusa application, you'll find a `loadEnv` function used that accepts `process.env.NODE_ENV` as a first parameter. + +This function is responsible for loading the correct `.env` file based on the value of `process.env.NODE_ENV`. + +To ensure that the correct `.env` file is loaded as shown in the table above, only specify `development`, `production`, `staging` or `test` as the value of `process.env.NODE_ENV` or as the parameter of `loadEnv`. + +*** + +## Environment Variables for Admin Customizations + +Since the Medusa Admin is built on top of [Vite](https://vite.dev/), you prefix the environment variables you want to use in a widget or UI route with `VITE_`. Then, you can access or use them with the `import.meta.env` object. + +Learn more in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Predefined Medusa Environment Variables + +The Medusa application uses the following predefined environment variables that you can set: + +You should opt for setting configurations in `medusa-config.ts` where possible. For a full list of Medusa configurations, refer to the [Medusa Configurations chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/configurations/medusa-config/index.html.md). + +|Environment Variable|Description|Default| +|---|---|---|---|---| +| +| +| +| +||The URL to connect to the PostgreSQL database. Only used if || +||URLs of storefronts that can access the Medusa backend's Store APIs. Only used if || +||URLs of admin dashboards that can access the Medusa backend's Admin APIs. Only used if || +||URLs of clients that can access the Medusa backend's authentication routes. Only used if || +||A random string used to create authentication tokens in the http layer. Only used if || +||A random string used to create cookie tokens in the http layer. Only used if || +||The URL to the Medusa backend. Only used if || +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +| +||The allowed levels to log. Learn more in || +||The file to save logs in. By default, logs aren't saved in any file. Learn more in || +||Whether to disable analytics data collection. Learn more in || + + # API Routes In this chapter, you’ll learn what API Routes are and how to create them. @@ -2174,187 +2188,6 @@ For example, the Blog Module's service would have methods like `retrievePost` an Refer to the [Service Factory](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/service-factory/index.html.md) chapter to learn more about how to extend the service factory and manage data models, and refer to the [Service Factory Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md) for the full list of generated methods and how to use them. -# Environment Variables - -In this chapter, you'll learn how environment variables are loaded in Medusa. - -## System Environment Variables - -The Medusa application loads and uses system environment variables. - -For example, if you set the `PORT` environment variable to `8000`, the Medusa application runs on that port instead of `9000`. - -In production, you should always use system environment variables that you set through your hosting provider. - -*** - -## Environment Variables in .env Files - -During development, it's easier to set environment variables in a `.env` file in your repository. - -Based on your `NODE_ENV` system environment variable, Medusa will try to load environment variables from the following `.env` files: - -As of [Medusa v2.5.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.5.0), `NODE_ENV` defaults to `production` when using `medusa start`. Otherwise, it defaults to `development`. - -|\`.env\`| -|---|---| -|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env\`| -|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.production\`| -|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.staging\`| -|\`NODE\_ENV\`|\`.env.test\`| - -### Set Environment in `loadEnv` - -In the `medusa-config.ts` file of your Medusa application, you'll find a `loadEnv` function used that accepts `process.env.NODE_ENV` as a first parameter. - -This function is responsible for loading the correct `.env` file based on the value of `process.env.NODE_ENV`. - -To ensure that the correct `.env` file is loaded as shown in the table above, only specify `development`, `production`, `staging` or `test` as the value of `process.env.NODE_ENV` or as the parameter of `loadEnv`. - -*** - -## Environment Variables for Admin Customizations - -Since the Medusa Admin is built on top of [Vite](https://vite.dev/), you prefix the environment variables you want to use in a widget or UI route with `VITE_`. Then, you can access or use them with the `import.meta.env` object. - -Learn more in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Predefined Medusa Environment Variables - -The Medusa application uses the following predefined environment variables that you can set: - -You should opt for setting configurations in `medusa-config.ts` where possible. For a full list of Medusa configurations, refer to the [Medusa Configurations chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/configurations/medusa-config/index.html.md). - -|Environment Variable|Description|Default| -|---|---|---|---|---| -| -| -| -| -||The URL to connect to the PostgreSQL database. Only used if || -||URLs of storefronts that can access the Medusa backend's Store APIs. Only used if || -||URLs of admin dashboards that can access the Medusa backend's Admin APIs. Only used if || -||URLs of clients that can access the Medusa backend's authentication routes. Only used if || -||A random string used to create authentication tokens in the http layer. Only used if || -||A random string used to create cookie tokens in the http layer. Only used if || -||The URL to the Medusa backend. Only used if || -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -||The allowed levels to log. Learn more in || -||The file to save logs in. By default, logs aren't saved in any file. Learn more in || -||Whether to disable analytics data collection. Learn more in || - - -# Events and Subscribers - -In this chapter, you’ll learn about Medusa's event system, and how to handle events with subscribers. - -## Handle Core Commerce Flows with Events - -When building commerce digital applications, you'll often need to perform an action after a commerce operation is performed. For example, sending an order confirmation email when the customer places an order, or syncing data that's updated in Medusa to a third-party system. - -Medusa emits events when core commerce features are performed, and you can listen to and handle these events in asynchronous functions. You can think of Medusa's events like you'd think about webhooks in other commerce platforms, but instead of having to setup separate applications to handle webhooks, your efforts only go into writing the logic right in your Medusa codebase. - -You listen to an event in a subscriber, which is an asynchronous function that's executed when its associated event is emitted. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how an event is emitted when an order is placed.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732277948/Medusa%20Book/order-placed-event-example_e4e4kw.jpg) - -Subscribers are useful to perform actions that aren't integral to the original flow. For example, you can handle the `order.placed` event in a subscriber that sends a confirmation email to the customer. The subscriber has no impact on the original order-placement flow, as it's executed outside of it. - -If the action you're performing is integral to the main flow of the core commerce feature, use [workflow hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md) instead. - -### List of Emitted Events - -Find a list of all emitted events in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/events/index.html.md). - -*** - -## How to Create a Subscriber? - -You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. The file exports the function to execute and the subscriber's configuration that indicate what event(s) it listens to. - -For example, create the file `src/subscribers/order-placed.ts` with the following content: - -![Example of subscriber file in the application's directory structure](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732866244/Medusa%20Book/subscriber-dir-overview_pusyeu.jpg) - -```ts title="src/subscribers/product-created.ts" -import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow } from "../workflows/send-order-confirmation" - -export default async function orderPlacedHandler({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const logger = container.resolve("logger") - - logger.info("Sending confirmation email...") - - await sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - id: data.id, - }, - }) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: `order.placed`, -} -``` - -This subscriber file exports: - -- An asynchronous subscriber function that's executed whenever the associated event, which is `order.placed` is triggered. -- A configuration object with an `event` property whose value is the event the subscriber is listening to. You can also pass an array of event names to listen to multiple events in the same subscriber. - -The subscriber function receives an object as a parameter that has the following properties: - -- `event`: An object with the event's details. The `data` property contains the data payload of the event emitted, which is the order's ID in this case. -- `container`: The [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that you can use to resolve registered resources. - -In the subscriber function, you use the container to resolve the Logger utility and log a message in the console. Also, assuming you have a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) that sends an order confirmation email, you execute it in the subscriber. - -*** - -## Test the Subscriber - -To test the subscriber, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, try placing an order either using Medusa's API routes or the [Next.js Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/nextjs-starter/index.html.md). You'll see the following message in the terminal: - -```bash -info: Processing order.placed which has 1 subscribers -Sending confirmation email... -``` - -The first message indicates that the `order.placed` event was emitted, and the second one is the message logged from the subscriber. - -*** - -## Event Module - -The subscription and emitting of events is handled by an Event Module, an Infrastructure Module that implements the pub/sub functionalities of Medusa's event system. - -Medusa provides two Event Modules out of the box: - -- [Local Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/local/index.html.md), used by default. It's useful for development, as you don't need additional setup to use it. -- [Redis Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md), which is useful in production. It uses [Redis](https://redis.io/) to implement Medusa's pub/sub events system. - -Medusa's [architecture](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md) also allows you to build a custom Event Module that uses a different service or logic to implement the pub/sub system. Learn how to build an Event Module in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/create/index.html.md). - - # Framework Overview In this chapter, you'll learn about the Medusa Framework and how it facilitates building customizations in your Medusa application. @@ -3490,6 +3323,44 @@ npx medusa db:migrate ``` +# Plugins + +In this chapter, you'll learn what a plugin is in Medusa. + +Plugins are available starting from [Medusa v2.3.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.3.0). + +## What is a Plugin? + +A plugin is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. The supported customizations are [Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), [API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), [Workflow Hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md), [Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md), [Subscribers](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md), [Scheduled Jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md), and [Admin Extensions](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). + +Plugins allow you to reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects or share them with the community. They can be published to npm and installed in any Medusa project. + +![Diagram showcasing a wishlist plugin installed in a Medusa application](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737540762/Medusa%20Book/plugin-diagram_oepiis.jpg) + +Learn how to create a wishlist plugin in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/plugins/guides/wishlist/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Plugin vs Module + +A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is an isolated package related to a single domain or functionality, such as product reviews or integrating a Content Management System. A module can't access any resources in the Medusa application that are outside its codebase. + +A plugin, on the other hand, can contain multiple Medusa customizations, including modules. Your plugin can define a module, then build flows around it. + +For example, in a plugin, you can define a module that integrates a third-party service, then add a workflow that uses the module when a certain event occurs to sync data to that service. + +- You want to reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects. +- You want to share your Medusa customizations with the community. + +- You want to build a custom feature related to a single domain or integrate a third-party service. Instead, use a [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). You can wrap that module in a plugin if it's used in other customizations, such as if it has a module link or it's used in a workflow. + +*** + +## How to Create a Plugin? + +The next chapter explains how you can create and publish a plugin. + + # Modules In this chapter, you’ll learn about modules and how to create them. @@ -3790,117 +3661,6 @@ This will create a post and return it in the response: You can also execute the workflow from a [subscriber](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md) when an event occurs, or from a [scheduled job](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) to run it at a specified interval. -# Plugins - -In this chapter, you'll learn what a plugin is in Medusa. - -Plugins are available starting from [Medusa v2.3.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.3.0). - -## What is a Plugin? - -A plugin is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. The supported customizations are [Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), [API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), [Workflow Hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md), [Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md), [Subscribers](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md), [Scheduled Jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md), and [Admin Extensions](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). - -Plugins allow you to reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects or share them with the community. They can be published to npm and installed in any Medusa project. - -![Diagram showcasing a wishlist plugin installed in a Medusa application](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737540762/Medusa%20Book/plugin-diagram_oepiis.jpg) - -Learn how to create a wishlist plugin in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/plugins/guides/wishlist/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Plugin vs Module - -A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is an isolated package related to a single domain or functionality, such as product reviews or integrating a Content Management System. A module can't access any resources in the Medusa application that are outside its codebase. - -A plugin, on the other hand, can contain multiple Medusa customizations, including modules. Your plugin can define a module, then build flows around it. - -For example, in a plugin, you can define a module that integrates a third-party service, then add a workflow that uses the module when a certain event occurs to sync data to that service. - -- You want to reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects. -- You want to share your Medusa customizations with the community. - -- You want to build a custom feature related to a single domain or integrate a third-party service. Instead, use a [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). You can wrap that module in a plugin if it's used in other customizations, such as if it has a module link or it's used in a workflow. - -*** - -## How to Create a Plugin? - -The next chapter explains how you can create and publish a plugin. - - -# Medusa's Architecture - -In this chapter, you'll learn about the architectural layers in Medusa. - -Find the full architectural diagram at the [end of this chapter](#full-diagram-of-medusas-architecture). - -## HTTP, Workflow, and Module Layers - -Medusa is a headless commerce platform. So, storefronts, admin dashboards, and other clients consume Medusa's functionalities through its API routes. - -In a common Medusa application, requests go through four layers in the stack. In order of entry, those are: - -1. API Routes (HTTP): Our API Routes are the typical entry point. The Medusa server is based on Express.js, which handles incoming requests. It can also connect to a Redis database that stores the server session data. -2. Workflows: API Routes consume workflows that hold the opinionated business logic of your application. -3. Modules: Workflows use domain-specific modules for resource management. -4. Data store: Modules query the underlying datastore, which is a PostgreSQL database in common cases. - -These layers of stack can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). - -![This diagram illustrates the entry point of requests into the Medusa application through API routes. It shows a storefront and an admin that can send a request to the HTTP layer. The HTTP layer then uses workflows to handle the business logic. Finally, the workflows use modules to query and manipulate data in the data stores.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175296/Medusa%20Book/http-layer_sroafr.jpg) - -*** - -## Database Layer - -The Medusa application injects into each module, including your [custom modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), a connection to the configured PostgreSQL database. Modules use that connection to read and write data to the database. - -Modules can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). - -![This diagram illustrates how modules connect to the database.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175379/Medusa%20Book/db-layer_pi7tix.jpg) - -*** - -## Third-Party Integrations Layer - -Third-party services and systems are integrated through Medusa's Commerce and Infrastructure Modules. You also create custom third-party integrations through a [custom module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - -Modules can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). - -### Commerce Modules - -[Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md) integrate third-party services relevant for commerce or user-facing features. For example, you can integrate [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) through a Payment Module Provider, or [ShipStation](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/guides/shipstation/index.html.md) through a Fulfillment Module Provider. - -You can also integrate third-party services for custom functionalities. For example, you can integrate [Sanity](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/guides/sanity/index.html.md) for rich CMS capabilities, or [Odoo](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/recipes/erp/odoo/index.html.md) to sync your Medusa application with your ERP system. - -You can replace any of the third-party services mentioned above to build your preferred commerce ecosystem. - -![Diagram illustrating the Commerce Modules integration to third-party services](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175357/Medusa%20Book/service-commerce_qcbdsl.jpg) - -### Infrastructure Modules - -[Infrastructure Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) integrate third-party services and systems that customize Medusa's infrastructure. Medusa has the following Infrastructure Modules: - -- [Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/index.html.md): Caches data that require heavy computation. You can integrate a custom module to handle the caching with services like Memcached, or use the existing [Redis Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/redis/index.html.md). -- [Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/index.html.md): A pub/sub system that allows you to subscribe to events and trigger them. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md) as the pub/sub system. -- [File Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md): Manages file uploads and storage, such as upload of product images. You can integrate [AWS S3](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md) for file storage. -- [Locking Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/locking/index.html.md): Manages access to shared resources by multiple processes or threads, preventing conflict between processes and ensuring data consistency. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/locking/redis/index.html.md) for locking. -- [Notification Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md): Sends notifications to customers and users, such as for order updates or newsletters. You can integrate [SendGrid](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) for sending emails. -- [Workflow Engine Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/index.html.md): Orchestrates workflows that hold the business logic of your application. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/redis/index.html.md) to orchestrate workflows. - -All of the third-party services mentioned above can be replaced to help you build your preferred architecture and ecosystem. - -![Diagram illustrating the Infrastructure Modules integration to third-party services and systems](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175342/Medusa%20Book/service-arch_ozvryw.jpg) - -*** - -## Full Diagram of Medusa's Architecture - -The following diagram illustrates Medusa's architecture including all its layers. - -![Full diagram illustrating Medusa's architecture combining all the different layers.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727174897/Medusa%20Book/architectural-diagram-full.jpg) - - # Scheduled Jobs In this chapter, you’ll learn about scheduled jobs and how to use them. @@ -4249,312 +4009,552 @@ You can now execute this workflow in a custom API route, scheduled job, or subsc Find a full list of the registered resources in the Medusa container and their registration key in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-container-resources/index.html.md). You can use these resources in your custom workflows. -# General Medusa Application Deployment Guide +# Build Custom Features -In this document, you'll learn the general steps to deploy your Medusa application. How you apply these steps depend on your chosen hosting provider or platform. +In the upcoming chapters, you'll follow step-by-step guides to build custom features in Medusa. These guides gradually introduce Medusa's concepts to help you understand what they are and how to use them. -Find how-to guides for specific platforms in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/deployment/index.html.md). +By following these guides, you'll add brands to the Medusa application that you can associate with products. -Want Medusa to manage and maintain your infrastructure? [Sign up and learn more about Medusa Cloud](https://medusajs.com/pricing) +To build a custom feature in Medusa, you need three main tools: -Medusa Cloud is our managed services offering that makes deploying and operating Medusa applications possible without having to worry about configuring, scaling, and maintaining infrastructure. Medusa Cloud hosts your server, Admin dashboard, database, and Redis instance. +- [Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md): a package with commerce logic for a single domain. It defines new tables to add to the database, and a class of methods to manage these tables. +- [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md): a tool to perform an operation comprising multiple steps with built-in rollback and retry mechanisms. +- [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md): a REST endpoint that exposes commerce features to clients, such as the admin dashboard or a storefront. The API route executes a workflow that implements the commerce feature using modules. -With Medusa Cloud, you maintain full customization control as you deploy your own modules and customizations directly from GitHub: +![Diagram showcasing the flow of a custom developed feature](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1725867628/Medusa%20Book/custom-development_nofvp6.jpg) -- Push to deploy. -- Multiple testing environments. -- Preview environments for new PRs. -- Test on production-like data. +*** + +## Next Chapters: Brand Module Example + +The next chapters will guide you to: + +1. Build a Brand Module that creates a `Brand` data model and provides data-management features. +2. Add a workflow to create a brand. +3. Expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand using the workflow. + + +# Customize Medusa Admin Dashboard + +In the previous chapters, you've customized your Medusa application to [add brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md), [expose an API route to create brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), and [linked brands to products](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md). + +After customizing and extending your application with new features, you may need to provide an interface for admin users to utilize these features. The Medusa Admin dashboard is extendable, allowing you to: + +- Insert components, called [widgets](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md), on existing pages. +- Add new pages, called [UI Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). + +From these customizations, you can send requests to custom API routes, allowing admin users to manage custom resources on the dashboard + +*** + +## Next Chapters: View Brands in Dashboard + +In the next chapters, you'll continue with the brands example to: + +- Add a new section to the product details page that shows the product's brand. +- Add a new page in the dashboard that shows all brands in the store. + + +# Extend Core Commerce Features + +In the upcoming chapters, you'll learn about the concepts and tools to extend Medusa's core commerce features. + +In other commerce platforms, you extend core features and models through hacky workarounds that can introduce unexpected issues and side effects across the platform. It also makes your application difficult to maintain and upgrade in the long run. + +The Medusa Framework and orchestration tools mitigate these issues while supporting all your customization needs: + +- [Module Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md): Link data models of different modules without building direct dependencies, ensuring that the Medusa application integrates your modules without side effects. +- [Workflow Hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md): inject custom functionalities into a workflow at predefined points, called hooks. This allows you to perform custom actions as a part of a core workflow without hacky workarounds. +- [Additional Data in API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md): Configure core API routes to accept request parameters relevant to your customizations. These parameters are passed to the underlying workflow's hooks, where you can manage your custom data as part of an existing flow. + +*** + +## Next Chapters: Link Brands to Products Example + +The next chapters explain how to use the tools mentioned above with step-by-step guides. You'll continue with the [brands example from the previous chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/index.html.md) to: + +- Link brands from the custom [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) to products from Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md). +- Extend the core product-creation workflow and the API route that uses it to allow setting the brand of a newly created product. +- Retrieve a product's associated brand's details. + + +# Customizations Next Steps: Learn the Fundamentals + +The previous guides introduced Medusa's different concepts and how you can use them to customize Medusa for a realistic use case, You added brands to your application, linked them to products, customized the admin dashboard, and integrated a third-party CMS. + +The next chapters will cover each of these concepts in depth, with the different ways you can use them, their options or configurations, and more advanced features that weren't covered in the previous guides. While you can start building with Medusa, it's highly recommended to follow the next chapters for a better understanding of Medusa's fundamentals. + +## Useful Guides + +The following guides and references are useful for your development journey: + +3. [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md): Browse the list of Commerce Modules in Medusa and their references to learn how to use them. +4. [Service Factory Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md): Learn about the methods generated by `MedusaService` with examples. +5. [Workflows Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md): Browse the list of core workflows and their hooks that are useful for your customizations. +6. [Admin Injection Zones](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-widget-injection-zones/index.html.md): Browse the injection zones in the Medusa Admin to learn where you can inject widgets. + +*** + +## More Examples in Recipes + +In the [Recipes](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/recipes/index.html.md) documentation, you'll also find step-by-step guides for different use cases, such as building a marketplace, digital products, and more. + + +# Integrate Third-Party Systems + +Commerce applications often connect to third-party systems that provide additional or specialized features. For example, you may integrate a Content-Management System (CMS) for rich content features, a payment provider to process credit-card payments, and a notification service to send emails. + +The Medusa Framework facilitates integrating these systems and orchestrating operations across them, saving you the effort of managing them yourself. You won't find those capabilities in other commerce platforms that in these scenarios become a bottleneck to building customizations and iterating quickly. + +In Medusa, you integrate a third-party system by: + +1. Creating a module whose service provides the methods to connect to and perform operations in the third-party system. +2. Building workflows that complete tasks spanning across systems. You use the module that integrates a third-party system in the workflow's steps. +3. Executing the workflows you built in an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), at a scheduled time, or when an event is emitted. + +*** + +## Next Chapters: Sync Brands Example + +In the previous chapters, you've [added brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) to your Medusa application. In the next chapters, you will: + +1. Integrate a dummy third-party CMS in the Brand Module. +2. Sync brands to the CMS when a brand is created. +3. Sync brands from the CMS at a daily schedule. + + +# Re-Use Customizations with Plugins + +In the previous chapters, you've learned important concepts related to creating modules, implementing commerce features in workflows, exposing those features in API routes, customizing the Medusa Admin dashboard with Admin Extensions, and integrating third-party systems. + +You've implemented the brands example within a single Medusa application. However, this approach is not scalable when you want to reuse your customizations across multiple projects. + +To reuse your customizations across multiple Medusa applications, such as implementing brands in different projects, you can create a plugin. A plugin is an NPM package that encapsulates your customizations and can be installed in any Medusa application. Plugins can include modules, workflows, API routes, Admin Extensions, and more. + +![Diagram showcasing how the Brand Plugin would add its resources to any application it's installed in](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737540091/Medusa%20Book/brand-plugin_bk9zi9.jpg) + +Medusa provides the tooling to create a plugin package, test it in a local Medusa application, and publish it to NPM. + +To learn more about plugins and how to create them, refer to [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). + + +# Configure Instrumentation + +In this chapter, you'll learn about observability in Medusa and how to configure instrumentation with OpenTelemetry. + +## Observability with OpenTelemtry + +Medusa uses [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) for instrumentation and reporting. When configured, it reports traces for: + +- HTTP requests +- Workflow executions +- Query usages +- Database queries and operations + +*** + +## How to Configure Instrumentation in Medusa? ### Prerequisites -- [Medusa application’s codebase hosted on GitHub repository.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/index.html.md) +- [An exporter to visualize your application's traces, such as Zipkin.](https://zipkin.io/pages/quickstart.html) -## What You'll Deploy +### Install Dependencies -When you deploy the Medusa application, you need to deploy the following resources: +Start by installing the following OpenTelemetry dependencies in your Medusa project: -1. PostgreSQL database: This is the database that will hold your Medusa application's details. -2. Redis database: This is the database that will store the Medusa server's session. -3. Medusa application in [server and worker mode](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md), where: - - The server mode handles incoming API requests and serving the Medusa Admin dashboard. - - The worker mode handles background tasks, such as scheduled jobs and subscribers. +```bash npm2yarn +npm install @opentelemetry/sdk-node @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node @opentelemetry/instrumentation-pg +``` -So, when choosing a hosting provider, make sure it supports deploying these resources. Also, for optimal experience, the hosting provider and plan must offer at least 2GB of RAM. +Also, install the dependencies relevant for the exporter you use. If you're using Zipkin, install the following dependencies: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install @opentelemetry/exporter-zipkin +``` + +### Add instrumentation.ts + +Next, create the file `instrumentation.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="instrumentation.ts" +import { registerOtel } from "@medusajs/medusa" +import { ZipkinExporter } from "@opentelemetry/exporter-zipkin" + +// If using an exporter other than Zipkin, initialize it here. +const exporter = new ZipkinExporter({ + serviceName: "my-medusa-project", +}) + +export function register() { + registerOtel({ + serviceName: "medusajs", + // pass exporter + exporter, + instrument: { + http: true, + workflows: true, + query: true, + }, + }) +} +``` + +In the `instrumentation.ts` file, you export a `register` function that uses Medusa's `registerOtel` utility function. You also initialize an instance of the exporter, such as Zipkin, and pass it to the `registerOtel` function. + +`registerOtel` accepts an object where you can pass any [NodeSDKConfiguration](https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/_opentelemetry_sdk_node.NodeSDKConfiguration.html) property along with the following properties: + +The `NodeSDKConfiguration` properties are accepted since Medusa v2.5.1. + +- serviceName: (\`string\`) The name of the service traced. +- exporter: (\[SpanExporter]\(https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/\_opentelemetry\_sdk\_trace\_base.SpanExporter.html)) An instance of an exporter, such as Zipkin. +- instrument: (\`object\`) Options specifying what to trace. + + - http: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace HTTP requests. + + - query: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace Query usages. + + - workflows: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace Workflow executions. + + - db: (\`boolean\`) Whether to trace database queries and operations. +- instrumentations: (\[Instrumentation\[]]\(https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-js/interfaces/\_opentelemetry\_instrumentation.Instrumentation.html)) Additional instrumentation options that OpenTelemetry accepts. *** -## 1. Configure Medusa Application +## Test it Out -### Worker Mode +To test it out, start your exporter, such as Zipkin. -The `workerMode` configuration determines which mode the Medusa application runs in. When you deploy the Medusa application, you deploy two instances: one in server mode, and one in worker mode. +Then, start your Medusa application: -Learn more about worker mode in the [Worker Module chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/production/worker-mode/index.html.md). - -So, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - projectConfig: { - // ... - workerMode: process.env.MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE as "shared" | "worker" | "server", - }, -}) +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev ``` -Later, you’ll set different values of the `MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE` environment variable for each Medusa application deployment or instance. +Try to open the Medusa Admin or send a request to an API route. -### Configure Medusa Admin +If you check traces in your exporter, you'll find new traces reported. -The Medusa Admin is served by the Medusa server application. So, you need to disable it in the worker Medusa application only. +### Trace Span Names -To disable the Medusa Admin in the worker Medusa application while keeping it enabled in the server Medusa application, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts`: +Trace span names start with the following keywords based on what it's reporting: -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - admin: { - disable: process.env.DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN === "true", - }, -}) +- `{methodName} {URL}` when reporting HTTP requests, where `{methodName}` is the HTTP method, and `{URL}` is the URL the request is sent to. +- `route:` when reporting route handlers running on an HTTP request. +- `middleware:` when reporting a middleware running on an HTTP request. +- `workflow:` when reporting a workflow execution. +- `step:` when reporting a step in a workflow execution. +- `query.graph:` when reporting Query usages. +- `pg.query:` when reporting database queries and operations. + + +# Logging + +In this chapter, you’ll learn how to use Medusa’s logging utility. + +## Logger Class + +Medusa provides a `Logger` class with advanced logging functionalities. This includes configuring logging levels or saving logs to a file. + +The Medusa application registers the `Logger` class in the Medusa container and each module's container as `logger`. + +*** + +## How to Log a Message + +Resolve the `logger` using the Medusa container to log a message in your resource. + +For example, create the file `src/jobs/log-message.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/jobs/log-message.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const logger = container.resolve(ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER) + + logger.info("I'm using the logger!") +} + +export const config = { + name: "test-logger", + // execute every minute + schedule: "* * * * *", +} ``` -Later, you’ll set different values of the `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN` environment variable for each Medusa application instance. +This creates a scheduled job that resolves the `logger` from the Medusa container and uses it to log a message. -### Configure Redis URL +### Test the Scheduled Job -The `redisUrl` configuration specifies the connection URL to Redis to store the Medusa server's session. +To test out the above scheduled job, start the Medusa application: -Learn more in the [Medusa Configuration documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/configurations/medusa-config#redisurl/index.html.md). +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` -So, add the following configuration in `medusa-config.ts` : +After a minute, you'll see the following message as part of the logged messages: -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - projectConfig: { - // ... - redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, - }, -}) +```text +info: I'm using the logger! ``` *** -## 2. Add predeploy Script +## Log Levels -Before you start the Medusa application in production, you should always run migrations and sync links. +The `Logger` class has the following methods: -So, add the following script in `package.json`: +- `info`: The message is logged with level `info`. +- `warn`: The message is logged with level `warn`. +- `error`: The message is logged with level `error`. +- `debug`: The message is logged with level `debug`. -```json +Each of these methods accepts a string parameter to log in the terminal with the associated level. + +*** + +## Logging Configurations + +### Log Level + +The available log levels, from lowest to highest levels, are: + +1. `silly` (default, meaning messages of all levels are logged) +2. `debug` +3. `info` +4. `warn` +5. `error` + +You can change that by setting the `LOG_LEVEL` environment variable to the minimum level you want to be logged. + +For example: + +```bash +LOG_LEVEL=error +``` + +This logs `error` messages only. + +The environment variable must be set as a system environment variable and not in `.env`. + +### Save Logs in a File + +Aside from showing the logs in the terminal, you can save the logs in a file by setting the `LOG_FILE` environment variable to the path of the file relative to the Medusa server’s root directory. + +For example: + +```bash +LOG_FILE=all.log +``` + +Your logs are now saved in the `all.log` file at the root of your Medusa application. + +The environment variable must be set as a system environment variable and not in `.env`. + +*** + +## Show Log with Progress + +The `Logger` class has an `activity` method used to log a message of level `info`. If the Medusa application is running in a development environment, a spinner starts to show the activity's progress. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/jobs/log-message.ts" +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const logger = container.resolve(ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER) + + const activityId = logger.activity("First log message") + + logger.progress(activityId, `Second log message`) + + logger.success(activityId, "Last log message") +} +``` + +The `activity` method returns the ID of the started activity. This ID can then be passed to one of the following methods of the `Logger` class: + +- `progress`: Log a message of level `info` that indicates progress within that same activity. +- `success`: Log a message of level `info` that indicates that the activity has succeeded. This also ends the associated activity. +- `failure`: Log a message of level `error` that indicates that the activity has failed. This also ends the associated activity. + +If you configured the `LOG_LEVEL` environment variable to a level higher than those associated with the above methods, their messages won’t be logged. + + +# Medusa Testing Tools + +In this chapter, you'll learn about Medusa's testing tools and how to install and configure them. + +## @medusajs/test-utils Package + +Medusa provides a Testing Framework to create integration tests for your custom API routes, modules, or other Medusa customizations. + +To use the Testing Framework, install `@medusajs/test-utils` as a `devDependency`: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install --save-dev @medusajs/test-utils@latest +``` + +*** + +## Install and Configure Jest + +Writing tests with `@medusajs/test-utils`'s tools requires installing and configuring Jest in your project. + +Run the following command to install the required Jest dependencies: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install --save-dev jest @types/jest @swc/jest +``` + +Then, create the file `jest.config.js` with the following content: + +```js title="jest.config.js" +const { loadEnv } = require("@medusajs/framework/utils") +loadEnv("test", process.cwd()) + +module.exports = { + transform: { + "^.+\\.[jt]s$": [ + "@swc/jest", + { + jsc: { + parser: { syntax: "typescript", decorators: true }, + }, + }, + ], + }, + testEnvironment: "node", + moduleFileExtensions: ["js", "ts", "json"], + modulePathIgnorePatterns: ["dist/"], + setupFiles: ["./integration-tests/setup.js"], +} + +if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "integration:http") { + module.exports.testMatch = ["**/integration-tests/http/*.spec.[jt]s"] +} else if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "integration:modules") { + module.exports.testMatch = ["**/src/modules/*/__tests__/**/*.[jt]s"] +} else if (process.env.TEST_TYPE === "unit") { + module.exports.testMatch = ["**/src/**/__tests__/**/*.unit.spec.[jt]s"] +} +``` + +Next, create the `integration-tests/setup.js` file with the following content: + +```js title="integration-tests/setup.js" +const { MetadataStorage } = require("@mikro-orm/core") + +MetadataStorage.clear() +``` + +*** + +## Add Test Commands + +Finally, add the following scripts to `package.json`: + +```json title="package.json" "scripts": { // ... - "predeploy": "medusa db:migrate" + "test:integration:http": "TEST_TYPE=integration:http NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent=false --runInBand --forceExit", + "test:integration:modules": "TEST_TYPE=integration:modules NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent --runInBand --forceExit", + "test:unit": "TEST_TYPE=unit NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules jest --silent --runInBand --forceExit" }, ``` -*** +You now have two commands: -## 3. Install Production Modules and Providers +- `test:integration:http` to run integration tests (for example, for API routes and workflows) available under the `integration-tests/http` directory. +- `test:integration:modules` to run integration tests for modules available in any `__tests__` directory under `src/modules`. +- `test:unit` to run unit tests in any `__tests__` directory under the `src` directory. -By default, your Medusa application uses modules and providers useful for development, such as the In-Memory Cache Module or the Local File Module Provider. - -It’s highly recommended to instead use modules and providers suitable for production, including: - -- [Redis Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/redis/index.html.md) -- [Redis Event Bus Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md) -- [Workflow Engine Redis Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/redis/index.html.md) -- [S3 File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md) (or other file module providers production-ready). -- [SendGrid Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) (or other notification module providers production-ready). - -Then, add these modules in `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/cache-redis", - options: { - redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, - }, - }, - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/event-bus-redis", - options: { - redisUrl: process.env.REDIS_URL, - }, - }, - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/workflow-engine-redis", - options: { - redis: { - url: process.env.REDIS_URL, - }, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -Check out the [Integrations](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/index.html.md) and [Infrastructure Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) documentation for other modules and providers to use. +Medusa's Testing Framework works for integration tests only. You can write unit tests using Jest. *** -## 4. Create PostgreSQL and Redis Databases +## Test Tools and Writing Tests -Your Medusa application must connect to PostgreSQL and Redis databases. So, before you deploy it, create production PostgreSQL and Redis databases. +The next chapters explain how to use the testing tools provided by `@medusajs/test-utils` to write tests. -If your hosting provider doesn't support databases, you can use [Neon for PostgreSQL database hosting](https://neon.tech/), and [Redis Cloud for the Redis database hosting](https://redis.io/cloud/). -After hosting both databases, keep their connection URLs for the next steps. +# Medusa's Architecture + +In this chapter, you'll learn about the architectural layers in Medusa. + +Find the full architectural diagram at the [end of this chapter](#full-diagram-of-medusas-architecture). + +## HTTP, Workflow, and Module Layers + +Medusa is a headless commerce platform. So, storefronts, admin dashboards, and other clients consume Medusa's functionalities through its API routes. + +In a common Medusa application, requests go through four layers in the stack. In order of entry, those are: + +1. API Routes (HTTP): Our API Routes are the typical entry point. The Medusa server is based on Express.js, which handles incoming requests. It can also connect to a Redis database that stores the server session data. +2. Workflows: API Routes consume workflows that hold the opinionated business logic of your application. +3. Modules: Workflows use domain-specific modules for resource management. +4. Data store: Modules query the underlying datastore, which is a PostgreSQL database in common cases. + +These layers of stack can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). + +![This diagram illustrates the entry point of requests into the Medusa application through API routes. It shows a storefront and an admin that can send a request to the HTTP layer. The HTTP layer then uses workflows to handle the business logic. Finally, the workflows use modules to query and manipulate data in the data stores.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175296/Medusa%20Book/http-layer_sroafr.jpg) *** -## 5. Deploy Medusa Application in Server Mode +## Database Layer -As mentioned earlier, you'll deploy two instances or create two deployments of your Medusa application: one in server mode, and the other in worker mode. +The Medusa application injects into each module, including your [custom modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), a connection to the configured PostgreSQL database. Modules use that connection to read and write data to the database. -The deployment steps depend on your hosting provider. This section provides the general steps to perform during the deployment. +Modules can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). -### Set Environment Variables - -When setting the environment variables of the Medusa application, set the following variables: - -```bash -COOKIE_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET -JWT_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET -STORE_CORS= # STOREFRONT URL -ADMIN_CORS= # ADMIN URL -AUTH_CORS= # STOREFRONT AND ADMIN URLS, SEPARATED BY COMMAS -DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN=false -MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE=server -PORT=9000 -DATABASE_URL # POSTGRES DATABASE URL -REDIS_URL= # REDIS DATABASE URL -``` - -Where: - -- The value of `COOKIE_SECRET` and `JWT_SECRET` must be a randomly generated secret. -- `STORE_CORS`'s value is the URL of your storefront. If you don’t have it yet, you can skip adding it for now. -- `ADMIN_CORS`'s value is the URL of the admin dashboard, which is the same as the server Medusa application. You can add it later if you don't currently have it. -- `AUTH_CORS`'s value is the URLs of any application authenticating users, customers, or other actor types, such as the storefront and admin URLs. The URLs are separated by commas. If you don’t have the URLs yet, you can set its value later. -- Set `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN`'s value to `false` so that the admin is built with the server application. -- Set the PostgreSQL database's connection URL as the value of `DATABASE_URL` -- Set the Redis database's connection URL as the value of `REDIS_URL`. - -Feel free to add any other relevant environment variables, such as for integrations and Infrastructure Modules. If you're using environment variables in your admin customizations, make sure to set them as well, as they're inlined during the build process. - -### Set Start Command - -The Medusa application's production build, which is created using the `build` command, outputs the Medusa application to `.medusa/server`. So, you must install the dependencies in the `.medusa/server` directory, then run the `start` command in it. - -If your hosting provider doesn't support setting a current-working directory, set the start command to the following: - -```bash npm2yarn -cd .medusa/server && npm install && npm run predeploy && npm run start -``` - -Notice that you run the `predeploy` command before starting the Medusa application to run migrations and sync links whenever there's an update. - -### Set Backend URL in Admin Configuration - -The Medusa Admin is built and hosted statically. To send requests to the Medusa server application, you must set the backend URL in the Medusa Admin's configuration. - -After you’ve obtained the Medusa application’s URL, add the following configuration to `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - admin: { - // ... - backendUrl: process.env.MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL, - }, -}) -``` - -Then, push the changes to the GitHub repository or deployed application. - -In your hosting provider, add or modify the following environment variables for the Medusa application in server mode: - -```bash -ADMIN_CORS= # MEDUSA APPLICATION URL -AUTH_CORS= # ADD MEDUSA APPLICATION URL -MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL= # URL TO DEPLOYED MEDUSA APPLICATION -``` - -Where you set the value of `ADMIN_CORS` and `MEDUSA_BACKEND_URL` to the Medusa application’s URL, and you add the URL to `AUTH_CORS`. - -After setting the environment variables, make sure to restart the deployment for the changes to take effect. - -Remember to separate URLs in `AUTH_CORS` by commas. +![This diagram illustrates how modules connect to the database.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175379/Medusa%20Book/db-layer_pi7tix.jpg) *** -## 6. Deploy Medusa Application in Worker Mode +## Third-Party Integrations Layer -Next, you'll deploy the Medusa application in worker mode. +Third-party services and systems are integrated through Medusa's Commerce and Infrastructure Modules. You also create custom third-party integrations through a [custom module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). -As explained in the previous section, the deployment steps depend on your hosting provider. This section provides the general steps to perform during the deployment. +Modules can be implemented within [plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md). -### Set Environment Variables +### Commerce Modules -When setting the environment variables of the Medusa application, set the following variables: +[Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md) integrate third-party services relevant for commerce or user-facing features. For example, you can integrate [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) through a Payment Module Provider, or [ShipStation](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/guides/shipstation/index.html.md) through a Fulfillment Module Provider. -```bash -COOKIE_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET -JWT_SECRET=supersecret # TODO GENERATE SECURE SECRET -DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN=true -MEDUSA_WORKER_MODE=worker -PORT=9000 -DATABASE_URL # POSTGRES DATABASE URL -REDIS_URL= # REDIS DATABASE URL -``` +You can also integrate third-party services for custom functionalities. For example, you can integrate [Sanity](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/guides/sanity/index.html.md) for rich CMS capabilities, or [Odoo](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/recipes/erp/odoo/index.html.md) to sync your Medusa application with your ERP system. -Where: +You can replace any of the third-party services mentioned above to build your preferred commerce ecosystem. -- The value of `COOKIE_SECRET` and `JWT_SECRET` must be a randomly generated secret. -- Set `DISABLE_MEDUSA_ADMIN`'s value to `true` so that the admin isn't built with the worker application. -- Set the PostgreSQL database's connection URL as the value of `DATABASE_URL` -- Set the Redis database's connection URL as the value of `REDIS_URL`. +![Diagram illustrating the Commerce Modules integration to third-party services](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175357/Medusa%20Book/service-commerce_qcbdsl.jpg) -Feel free to add any other relevant environment variables, such as for integrations and Infrastructure Modules. +### Infrastructure Modules -### Set Start Command +[Infrastructure Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) integrate third-party services and systems that customize Medusa's infrastructure. Medusa has the following Infrastructure Modules: -The Medusa application's production build, which is created using the `build` command, outputs the Medusa application to `.medusa/server`. So, you must install the dependencies in the `.medusa/server` directory, then run the `start` command in it. +- [Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/index.html.md): Caches data that require heavy computation. You can integrate a custom module to handle the caching with services like Memcached, or use the existing [Redis Cache Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/cache/redis/index.html.md). +- [Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/index.html.md): A pub/sub system that allows you to subscribe to events and trigger them. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/event/redis/index.html.md) as the pub/sub system. +- [File Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md): Manages file uploads and storage, such as upload of product images. You can integrate [AWS S3](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md) for file storage. +- [Locking Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/locking/index.html.md): Manages access to shared resources by multiple processes or threads, preventing conflict between processes and ensuring data consistency. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/locking/redis/index.html.md) for locking. +- [Notification Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md): Sends notifications to customers and users, such as for order updates or newsletters. You can integrate [SendGrid](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) for sending emails. +- [Workflow Engine Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/index.html.md): Orchestrates workflows that hold the business logic of your application. You can integrate [Redis](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/workflow-engine/redis/index.html.md) to orchestrate workflows. -If your hosting provider doesn't support setting a current-working directory, set the start command to the following: +All of the third-party services mentioned above can be replaced to help you build your preferred architecture and ecosystem. -```bash npm2yarn -cd .medusa/server && npm run install && npm run start -``` +![Diagram illustrating the Infrastructure Modules integration to third-party services and systems](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727175342/Medusa%20Book/service-arch_ozvryw.jpg) *** -## 7. Test Deployed Application +## Full Diagram of Medusa's Architecture -Once the application is deployed and live, go to `/health`, where `` is the URL of the Medusa application in server mode. If the deployment was successful, you’ll see the `OK` response. +The following diagram illustrates Medusa's architecture including all its layers. -The Medusa Admin is also available at `/app`. - -*** - -## Create Admin User - -If your hosting provider supports running commands in your Medusa application's directory, run the following command to create an admin user: - -```bash -npx medusa user -e admin-medusa@test.com -p supersecret -``` - -Replace the email `admin-medusa@test.com` and password `supersecret` with the credentials you want. - -You can use these credentials to log into the Medusa Admin dashboard. +![Full diagram illustrating Medusa's architecture combining all the different layers.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727174897/Medusa%20Book/architectural-diagram-full.jpg) # Worker Mode of Medusa Instance @@ -4739,307 +4739,84 @@ MEDUSA_FF_ANALYTICS=false ``` -# Write Integration Tests +# Admin Development Constraints -In this chapter, you'll learn about `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` from Medusa's Testing Framework and how to use it to write integration tests. +This chapter lists some constraints of admin widgets and UI routes. -### Prerequisites +## Arrow Functions -- [Testing Tools Setup](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools/index.html.md) +Widget and UI route components must be created as arrow functions. -## medusaIntegrationTestRunner Utility - -The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` is from Medusa's Testing Framework and it's used to create integration tests in your Medusa project. It runs a full Medusa application, allowing you test API routes, workflows, or other customizations. - -For example: - -```ts title="integration-tests/http/test.spec.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { medusaIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" - -medusaIntegrationTestRunner({ - testSuite: ({ api, getContainer }) => { - // TODO write tests... - }, -}) - -jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) -``` - -The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` function accepts an object as a parameter. The object has a required property `testSuite`. - -`testSuite`'s value is a function that defines the tests to run. The function accepts as a parameter an object that has the following properties: - -- `api`: a set of utility methods used to send requests to the Medusa application. It has the following methods: - - `get`: Send a `GET` request to an API route. - - `post`: Send a `POST` request to an API route. - - `delete`: Send a `DELETE` request to an API route. -- `getContainer`: a function that retrieves the Medusa Container. Use the `getContainer().resolve` method to resolve resources from the Medusa Container. - -The tests in the `testSuite` function are written using [Jest](https://jestjs.io/). - -### Jest Timeout - -Since your tests connect to the database and perform actions that require more time than the typical tests, make sure to increase the timeout in your test: - -```ts title="integration-tests/http/test.spec.ts" -// in your test's file -jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) -``` - -*** - -### Run Tests - -Run the following command to run your tests: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run test:integration -``` - -If you don't have a `test:integration` script in `package.json`, refer to the [Medusa Testing Tools chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools#add-test-commands/index.html.md). - -This runs your Medusa application and runs the tests available under the `src/integrations/http` directory. - -*** - -## Other Options and Inputs - -Refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/medusaIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md) for other available parameter options and inputs of the `testSuite` function. - -*** - -## Database Used in Tests - -The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` function creates a database with a random name before running the tests. Then, it drops that database after all the tests end. - -To manage that database, such as changing its name or perform operations on it in your tests, refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/medusaIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Example Integration Tests - -The next chapters provide examples of writing integration tests for API routes and workflows. - - -# Write Tests for Modules - -In this chapter, you'll learn about `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` from Medusa's Testing Framework and how to use it to write integration tests for a module's main service. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Testing Tools Setup](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools/index.html.md) - -## moduleIntegrationTestRunner Utility - -`moduleIntegrationTestRunner` creates integration tests for a module. The integration tests run on a test Medusa application with only the specified module enabled. - -For example, assuming you have a `blog` module, create a test file at `src/modules/blog/__tests__/service.spec.ts`: - -```ts title="src/modules/blog/__tests__/service.spec.ts" -import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" -import { BLOG_MODULE } from ".." -import BlogModuleService from "../service" -import Post from "../models/post" - -moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ - moduleName: BLOG_MODULE, - moduleModels: [Post], - resolve: "./src/modules/blog", - testSuite: ({ service }) => { - // TODO write tests - }, -}) - -jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) -``` - -The `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function accepts as a parameter an object with the following properties: - -- `moduleName`: The name of the module. -- `moduleModels`: An array of models in the module. Refer to [this section](#write-tests-for-modules-without-data-models) if your module doesn't have data models. -- `resolve`: The path to the module's directory. -- `testSuite`: A function that defines the tests to run. - -The `testSuite` function accepts as a parameter an object having the `service` property, which is an instance of the module's main service. - -The type argument provided to the `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function is used as the type of the `service` property. - -The tests in the `testSuite` function are written using [Jest](https://jestjs.io/). - -*** - -## Run Tests - -Run the following command to run your module integration tests: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run test:integration:modules -``` - -If you don't have a `test:integration:modules` script in `package.json`, refer to the [Medusa Testing Tools chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools#add-test-commands/index.html.md). - -This runs your Medusa application and runs the tests available in any `__tests__` directory under the `src/modules` directory. - -*** - -## Pass Module Options - -If your module accepts options, you can set them using the `moduleOptions` property of the `moduleIntegrationTestRunner`'s parameter. - -For example: - -```ts -import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" -import BlogModuleService from "../service" - -moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ - moduleOptions: { - apiKey: "123", - }, +```ts highlights={arrowHighlights} +// Don't +function ProductWidget() { // ... -}) -``` - -*** - -## Write Tests for Modules without Data Models - -If your module doesn't have a data model, pass a dummy model in the `moduleModels` property. - -For example: - -```ts -import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" -import BlogModuleService from "../service" -import { model } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -const DummyModel = model.define("dummy_model", { - id: model.id().primaryKey(), -}) - -moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ - moduleModels: [DummyModel], - // ... -}) - -jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) -``` - -*** - -### Other Options and Inputs - -Refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/moduleIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md) for other available parameter options and inputs of the `testSuite` function. - -*** - -## Database Used in Tests - -The `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function creates a database with a random name before running the tests. Then, it drops that database after all the tests end. - -To manage that database, such as changing its name or perform operations on it in your tests, refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/moduleIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md). - - -# Guide: Add Product's Brand Widget in Admin - -In this chapter, you'll customize the product details page of the Medusa Admin dashboard to show the product's [brand](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md). You'll create a widget that is injected into a pre-defined zone in the page, and in the widget you'll retrieve the product's brand from the server and display it. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brands linked to products](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) - -## 1. Initialize JS SDK - -In your custom widget, you'll retrieve the product's brand by sending a request to the Medusa server. Medusa has a [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md) that simplifies sending requests to the server's API routes. - -So, you'll start by configuring the JS SDK. Create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: - -![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414606/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-1_jleg0t.jpg) - -```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" -import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" - -export const sdk = new Medusa({ - baseUrl: import.meta.env.VITE_BACKEND_URL || "/", - debug: import.meta.env.DEV, - auth: { - type: "session", - }, -}) -``` - -You initialize the SDK passing it the following options: - -- `baseUrl`: The URL to the Medusa server. -- `debug`: Whether to enable logging debug messages. This should only be enabled in development. -- `auth.type`: The authentication method used in the client application, which is `session` in the Medusa Admin dashboard. - -Notice that you use `import.meta.env` to access environment variables in your customizations because the Medusa Admin is built on top of Vite. Learn more in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). - -You can now use the SDK to send requests to the Medusa server. - -Learn more about the JS SDK and its options in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 2. Add Widget to Product Details Page - -You'll now add a widget to the product-details page. A widget is a React component that's injected into pre-defined zones in the Medusa Admin dashboard. It's created in a `.tsx` file under the `src/admin/widgets` directory. - -Learn more about widgets in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md). - -To create a widget that shows a product's brand in its details page, create the file `src/admin/widgets/product-brand.tsx` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the widget](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414684/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-2_eq5xhi.jpg) - -```tsx title="src/admin/widgets/product-brand.tsx" highlights={highlights} -import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" -import { DetailWidgetProps, AdminProduct } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { clx, Container, Heading, Text } from "@medusajs/ui" -import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query" -import { sdk } from "../lib/sdk" - -type AdminProductBrand = AdminProduct & { - brand?: { - id: string - name: string - } } -const ProductBrandWidget = ({ - data: product, -}: DetailWidgetProps) => { - const { data: queryResult } = useQuery({ - queryFn: () => sdk.admin.product.retrieve(product.id, { - fields: "+brand.*", - }), - queryKey: [["product", product.id]], - }) - const brandName = (queryResult?.product as AdminProductBrand)?.brand?.name +// Do +const ProductWidget = () => { + // ... +} +``` +*** + +## Widget Zone + +A widget zone's value must be wrapped in double or single quotes. It can't be a template literal or a variable. + +```ts highlights={zoneHighlights} +// Don't +export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ + zone: `product.details.before`, +}) + +// Don't +const ZONE = "product.details.after" +export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ + zone: ZONE, +}) + +// Do +export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ + zone: "product.details.before", +}) +``` + + +# Environment Variables in Admin Customizations + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to use environment variables in your admin customizations. + +To learn how environment variables are generally loaded in Medusa based on your application's environment, check out [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/environment-variables/index.html.md). + +## How to Set Environment Variables + +The Medusa Admin is built on top of [Vite](https://vite.dev/). To set an environment variable that you want to use in a widget or UI route, prefix the environment variable with `VITE_`. + +For example: + +```plain +VITE_MY_API_KEY=sk_123 +``` + +*** + +## How to Use Environment Variables + +To access or use an environment variable starting with `VITE_`, use the `import.meta.env` object. + +For example: + +```tsx highlights={[["8"]]} +import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" +import { Container, Heading } from "@medusajs/ui" + +const ProductWidget = () => { return (
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- Brand -
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- - Name - - - - {brandName || "-"} - + API Key: {import.meta.env.VITE_MY_API_KEY}
) @@ -5049,2095 +4826,39 @@ export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ zone: "product.details.before", }) -export default ProductBrandWidget +export default ProductWidget ``` -A widget's file must export: +In this example, you display the API key in a widget using `import.meta.env.VITE_MY_API_KEY`. -- A React component to be rendered in the specified injection zone. The component must be the file's default export. -- A configuration object created with `defineWidgetConfig` from the Admin Extension SDK. The function receives an object as a parameter that has a `zone` property, whose value is the zone to inject the widget to. +### Type Error on import.meta.env -Since the widget is injected at the top of the product details page, the widget receives the product's details as a parameter. +If you receive a type error on `import.meta.env`, create the file `src/admin/vite-env.d.ts` with the following content: -In the widget, you use [Tanstack (React) Query](https://tanstack.com/query/latest) to query the Medusa server. Tanstack Query provides features like asynchronous state management and optimized caching. In the `queryFn` function that executes the query, you use the JS SDK to send a request to the [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid), passing `+brand.*` in the `fields` query parameter to retrieve the product's brand. +```ts title="src/admin/vite-env.d.ts" +/// +``` -Do not install Tanstack Query as that will cause unexpected errors in your development. If you prefer installing it for better auto-completion in your code editor, make sure to install `v5.64.2` as a development dependency. - -You then render a section that shows the brand's name. In admin customizations, use components from the [Medusa UI package](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/index.html.md) to maintain a consistent user interface and design in the dashboard. +This file tells TypeScript to recognize the `import.meta.env` object and enhances the types of your custom environment variables. *** -## Test it Out +## Check Node Environment in Admin Customizations -To test out your widget, start the Medusa application: +To check the current environment, Vite exposes two variables: -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` +- `import.meta.env.DEV`: Returns `true` if the current environment is development. +- `import.meta.env.PROD`: Returns `true` if the current environment is production. -Then, open the admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app`. After you log in, open the page of a product that has a brand. You'll see a new section at the top showing the brand's name. - -![The widget is added as the first section of the product details page.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414415/Medusa%20Book/Screenshot_2024-12-05_at_5.59.25_PM_y85m14.png) +Learn more about other Vite environment variables in the [Vite documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/env-and-mode). *** -## Admin Components Guides +## Environment Variables in Production -When building your widget, you may need more complicated components. For example, you may add a form to the above widget to set the product's brand. +When you build the Medusa application, including the Medusa Admin, with the `build` command, the environment variables are inlined into the build. This means that you can't change the environment variables without rebuilding the application. -The [Admin Components guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-components/index.html.md) show you how to build and use common components in the Medusa Admin, such as forms, tables, JSON data viewer, and more. The components in the guides also follow the Medusa Admin's design convention. - -*** - -## Next Chapter: Add UI Route for Brands - -In the next chapter, you'll add a UI route that displays the list of brands in your application and allows admin users. - - -# Create Brands UI Route in Admin - -In this chapter, you'll add a UI route to the admin dashboard that shows all [brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) in a new page. You'll retrieve the brands from the server and display them in a table with pagination. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brands Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/modules/index.html.md) - -## 1. Get Brands API Route - -In a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/query-linked-records/index.html.md), you learned how to add an API route that retrieves brands and their products using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). You'll expand that API route to support pagination, so that on the admin dashboard you can show the brands in a paginated table. - -Replace or create the `GET` API route at `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following: - -```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" highlights={apiRouteHighlights} -// other imports... -import { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export const GET = async ( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) => { - const query = req.scope.resolve("query") - - const { - data: brands, - metadata: { count, take, skip } = {}, - } = await query.graph({ - entity: "brand", - ...req.queryConfig, - }) - - res.json({ - brands, - count, - limit: take, - offset: skip, - }) -} -``` - -In the API route, you use Query's `graph` method to retrieve the brands. In the method's object parameter, you spread the `queryConfig` property of the request object. This property holds configurations for pagination and retrieved fields. - -The query configurations are combined from default configurations, which you'll add next, and the request's query parameters: - -- `fields`: The fields to retrieve in the brands. -- `limit`: The maximum number of items to retrieve. -- `offset`: The number of items to skip before retrieving the returned items. - -When you pass pagination configurations to the `graph` method, the returned object has the pagination's details in a `metadata` property, whose value is an object having the following properties: - -- `count`: The total count of items. -- `take`: The maximum number of items returned in the `data` array. -- `skip`: The number of items skipped before retrieving the returned items. - -You return in the response the retrieved brands and the pagination configurations. - -Learn more about pagination with Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-pagination/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 2. Add Default Query Configurations - -Next, you'll set the default query configurations of the above API route and allow passing query parameters to change the configurations. - -Medusa provides a `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware that validates the accepted query parameters for a request and sets the default Query configuration. So, in `src/api/middlewares.ts`, add a new middleware configuration object: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" -import { - defineMiddlewares, - validateAndTransformQuery, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createFindParams } from "@medusajs/medusa/api/utils/validators" -// other imports... - -export const GetBrandsSchema = createFindParams() - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - // ... - { - matcher: "/admin/brands", - method: "GET", - middlewares: [ - validateAndTransformQuery( - GetBrandsSchema, - { - defaults: [ - "id", - "name", - "products.*", - ], - isList: true, - } - ), - ], - }, - - ], -}) -``` - -You apply the `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware on the `GET /admin/brands` API route. The middleware accepts two parameters: - -- A [Zod](https://zod.dev/) schema that a request's query parameters must satisfy. Medusa provides `createFindParams` that generates a Zod schema with the following properties: - - `fields`: A comma-separated string indicating the fields to retrieve. - - `limit`: The maximum number of items to retrieve. - - `offset`: The number of items to skip before retrieving the returned items. - - `order`: The name of the field to sort the items by. Learn more about sorting in [the API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#sort-order) -- An object of Query configurations having the following properties: - - `defaults`: An array of default fields and relations to retrieve. - - `isList`: Whether the API route returns a list of items. - -By applying the above middleware, you can pass pagination configurations to `GET /admin/brands`, which will return a paginated list of brands. You'll see how it works when you create the UI route. - -Learn more about using the `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware to configure Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#request-query-configurations/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 3. Initialize JS SDK - -In your custom UI route, you'll retrieve the brands by sending a request to the Medusa server. Medusa has a [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md) that simplifies sending requests to the core API route. - -If you didn't follow the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/customize-admin/widget/index.html.md), create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: - -![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414606/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-1_jleg0t.jpg) - -```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" -import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" - -export const sdk = new Medusa({ - baseUrl: import.meta.env.VITE_BACKEND_URL || "/", - debug: import.meta.env.DEV, - auth: { - type: "session", - }, -}) -``` - -You initialize the SDK passing it the following options: - -- `baseUrl`: The URL to the Medusa server. -- `debug`: Whether to enable logging debug messages. This should only be enabled in development. -- `auth.type`: The authentication method used in the client application, which is `session` in the Medusa Admin dashboard. - -Notice that you use `import.meta.env` to access environment variables in your customizations because the Medusa Admin is built on top of Vite. Learn more in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). - -You can now use the SDK to send requests to the Medusa server. - -Learn more about the JS SDK and its options in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 4. Add a UI Route to Show Brands - -You'll now add the UI route that shows the paginated list of brands. A UI route is a React component created in a `page.tsx` file under a sub-directory of `src/admin/routes`. The file's path relative to src/admin/routes determines its path in the dashboard. - -Learn more about UI routes in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). - -So, to add the UI route at the `localhost:9000/app/brands` path, create the file `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the UI route.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733472011/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-3_syytld.jpg) - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" highlights={uiRouteHighlights} -import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" -import { TagSolid } from "@medusajs/icons" -import { - Container, -} from "@medusajs/ui" -import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query" -import { sdk } from "../../lib/sdk" -import { useMemo, useState } from "react" - -const BrandsPage = () => { - // TODO retrieve brands - - return ( - - {/* TODO show brands */} - - ) -} - -export const config = defineRouteConfig({ - label: "Brands", - icon: TagSolid, -}) - -export default BrandsPage -``` - -A route's file must export the React component that will be rendered in the new page. It must be the default export of the file. You can also export configurations that add a link in the sidebar for the UI route. You create these configurations using `defineRouteConfig` from the Admin Extension SDK. - -So far, you only show a container. In admin customizations, use components from the [Medusa UI package](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/index.html.md) to maintain a consistent user interface and design in the dashboard. - -### Retrieve Brands From API Route - -You'll now update the UI route to retrieve the brands from the API route you added earlier. - -First, add the following type in `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx`: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" -type Brand = { - id: string - name: string -} -type BrandsResponse = { - brands: Brand[] - count: number - limit: number - offset: number -} -``` - -You define the type for a brand, and the type of expected response from the `GET /admin/brands` API route. - -To display the brands, you'll use Medusa UI's [DataTable](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/components/data-table/index.html.md) component. So, add the following imports in `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx`: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" -import { - // ... - Heading, - createDataTableColumnHelper, - DataTable, - DataTablePaginationState, - useDataTable, -} from "@medusajs/ui" -``` - -You import the `DataTable` component and the following utilities: - -- `createDataTableColumnHelper`: A utility to create columns for the data table. -- `DataTablePaginationState`: A type that holds the pagination state of the data table. -- `useDataTable`: A hook to initialize and configure the data table. - -You also import the `Heading` component to show a heading above the data table. - -Next, you'll define the table's columns. Add the following before the `BrandsPage` component: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" -const columnHelper = createDataTableColumnHelper() - -const columns = [ - columnHelper.accessor("id", { - header: "ID", - }), - columnHelper.accessor("name", { - header: "Name", - }), -] -``` - -You use the `createDataTableColumnHelper` utility to create columns for the data table. You define two columns for the ID and name of the brands. - -Then, replace the `// TODO retrieve brands` in the component with the following: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" highlights={queryHighlights} -const limit = 15 -const [pagination, setPagination] = useState({ - pageSize: limit, - pageIndex: 0, -}) -const offset = useMemo(() => { - return pagination.pageIndex * limit -}, [pagination]) - -const { data, isLoading } = useQuery({ - queryFn: () => sdk.client.fetch(`/admin/brands`, { - query: { - limit, - offset, - }, - }), - queryKey: [["brands", limit, offset]], -}) - -// TODO configure data table -``` - -To enable pagination in the `DataTable` component, you need to define a state variable of type `DataTablePaginationState`. It's an object having the following properties: - -- `pageSize`: The maximum number of items per page. You set it to `15`. -- `pageIndex`: A zero-based index of the current page of items. - -You also define a memoized `offset` value that indicates the number of items to skip before retrieving the current page's items. - -Then, you use `useQuery` from [Tanstack (React) Query](https://tanstack.com/query/latest) to query the Medusa server. Tanstack Query provides features like asynchronous state management and optimized caching. - -Do not install Tanstack Query as that will cause unexpected errors in your development. If you prefer installing it for better auto-completion in your code editor, make sure to install `v5.64.2` as a development dependency. - -In the `queryFn` function that executes the query, you use the JS SDK's `client.fetch` method to send a request to your custom API route. The first parameter is the route's path, and the second is an object of request configuration and data. You pass the query parameters in the `query` property. - -This sends a request to the [Get Brands API route](#1-get-brands-api-route), passing the pagination query parameters. Whenever `currentPage` is updated, the `offset` is also updated, which will send a new request to retrieve the brands for the current page. - -### Display Brands Table - -Finally, you'll display the brands in a data table. Replace the `// TODO configure data table` in the component with the following: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" -const table = useDataTable({ - columns, - data: data?.brands || [], - getRowId: (row) => row.id, - rowCount: data?.count || 0, - isLoading, - pagination: { - state: pagination, - onPaginationChange: setPagination, - }, -}) -``` - -You use the `useDataTable` hook to initialize and configure the data table. It accepts an object with the following properties: - -- `columns`: The columns of the data table. You created them using the `createDataTableColumnHelper` utility. -- `data`: The brands to display in the table. -- `getRowId`: A function that returns a unique identifier for a row. -- `rowCount`: The total count of items. This is used to determine the number of pages. -- `isLoading`: A boolean indicating whether the data is loading. -- `pagination`: An object to configure pagination. It accepts the following properties: - - `state`: The pagination state of the data table. - - `onPaginationChange`: A function to update the pagination state. - -Then, replace the `{/* TODO show brands */}` in the return statement with the following: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" - - - Brands - - - - -``` - -This renders the data table that shows the brands with pagination. The `DataTable` component accepts the `instance` prop, which is the object returned by the `useDataTable` hook. - -*** - -## Test it Out - -To test out the UI route, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, open the admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app`. After you log in, you'll find a new "Brands" sidebar item. Click on it to see the brands in your store. You can also go to `http://localhost:9000/app/brands` to see the page. - -![A new sidebar item is added for the new brands UI route. The UI route shows the table of brands with pagination.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733421074/Medusa%20Book/Screenshot_2024-12-05_at_7.46.52_PM_slcdqd.png) - -*** - -## Summary - -By following the previous chapters, you: - -- Injected a widget into the product details page to show the product's brand. -- Created a UI route in the Medusa Admin that shows the list of brands. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Integrate Third-Party Systems - -Your customizations often span across systems, where you need to retrieve data or perform operations in a third-party system. - -In the next chapters, you'll learn about the concepts that facilitate integrating third-party systems in your application. You'll integrate a dummy third-party system and sync the brands between it and the Medusa application. - - -# Guide: Sync Brands from Medusa to Third-Party - -In the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md), you created a CMS Module that integrates a dummy third-party system. You can now perform actions using that module within your custom flows. - -In another previous chapter, you [added a workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) that creates a brand. After integrating the CMS, you want to sync that brand to the third-party system as well. - -Medusa has an event system that emits events when an operation is performed. It allows you to listen to those events and perform an asynchronous action in a function called a [subscriber](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). This is useful to perform actions that aren't integral to the original flow, such as syncing data to a third-party system. - -Learn more about Medusa's event system and subscribers in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). - -In this chapter, you'll modify the `createBrandWorkflow` you created before to emit a custom event that indicates a brand was created. Then, you'll listen to that event in a subscriber to sync the brand to the third-party CMS. You'll implement the sync logic within a workflow that you execute in the subscriber. - -### Prerequisites - -- [createBrandWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) -- [CMS Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) - -## 1. Emit Event in createBrandWorkflow - -Since syncing the brand to the third-party system isn't integral to creating a brand, you'll emit a custom event indicating that a brand was created. - -Medusa provides an `emitEventStep` that allows you to emit an event in your workflows. So, in the `createBrandWorkflow` defined in `src/workflows/create-brand.ts`, use the `emitEventStep` helper step after the `createBrandStep`: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" highlights={eventHighlights} -// other imports... -import { - emitEventStep, -} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -export const createBrandWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-brand", - (input: CreateBrandInput) => { - // ... - - emitEventStep({ - eventName: "brand.created", - data: { - id: brand.id, - }, - }) - - return new WorkflowResponse(brand) - } -) -``` - -The `emitEventStep` accepts an object parameter having two properties: - -- `eventName`: The name of the event to emit. You'll use this name later to listen to the event in a subscriber. -- `data`: The data payload to emit with the event. This data is passed to subscribers that listen to the event. You add the brand's ID to the data payload, informing the subscribers which brand was created. - -You'll learn how to handle this event in a later step. - -*** - -## 2. Create Sync to Third-Party System Workflow - -The subscriber that will listen to the `brand.created` event will sync the created brand to the third-party CMS. So, you'll implement the syncing logic in a workflow, then execute the workflow in the subscriber. - -Workflows have a built-in durable execution engine that helps you complete tasks spanning multiple systems. Also, their rollback mechanism ensures that data is consistent across systems even when errors occur during execution. - -Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -You'll create a `syncBrandToSystemWorkflow` that has two steps: - -- `useQueryGraphStep`: a step that Medusa provides to retrieve data using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). You'll use this to retrieve the brand's details using its ID. -- `syncBrandToCmsStep`: a step that you'll create to sync the brand to the CMS. - -### syncBrandToCmsStep - -To implement the step that syncs the brand to the CMS, create the file `src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733493547/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-4_u5t0ug.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts" highlights={syncStepHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { Brand } from "../modules/brand/models/brand" -import { CMS_MODULE } from "../modules/cms" -import CmsModuleService from "../modules/cms/service" - -type SyncBrandToCmsStepInput = { - brand: InferTypeOf -} - -const syncBrandToCmsStep = createStep( - "sync-brand-to-cms", - async ({ brand }: SyncBrandToCmsStepInput, { container }) => { - const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve(CMS_MODULE) - - await cmsModuleService.createBrand(brand) - - return new StepResponse(null, brand.id) - }, - async (id, { container }) => { - if (!id) { - return - } - - const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve(CMS_MODULE) - - await cmsModuleService.deleteBrand(id) - } -) -``` - -You create the `syncBrandToCmsStep` that accepts a brand as an input. In the step, you resolve the CMS Module's service from the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) and use its `createBrand` method. This method will create the brand in the third-party CMS. - -You also pass the brand's ID to the step's compensation function. In this function, you delete the brand in the third-party CMS if an error occurs during the workflow's execution. - -Learn more about compensation functions in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). - -### Create Workflow - -You can now create the workflow that uses the above step. Add the workflow to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts` file: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts" highlights={syncWorkflowHighlights} -// other imports... -import { - // ... - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -type SyncBrandToCmsWorkflowInput = { - id: string -} - -export const syncBrandToCmsWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "sync-brand-to-cms", - (input: SyncBrandToCmsWorkflowInput) => { - // @ts-ignore - const { data: brands } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "brand", - fields: ["*"], - filters: { - id: input.id, - }, - options: { - throwIfKeyNotFound: true, - }, - }) - - syncBrandToCmsStep({ - brand: brands[0], - } as SyncBrandToCmsStepInput) - - return new WorkflowResponse({}) - } -) -``` - -You create a `syncBrandToCmsWorkflow` that accepts the brand's ID as input. The workflow has the following steps: - -- `useQueryGraphStep`: Retrieve the brand's details using Query. You pass the brand's ID as a filter, and set the `throwIfKeyNotFound` option to true so that the step throws an error if a brand with the specified ID doesn't exist. -- `syncBrandToCmsStep`: Create the brand in the third-party CMS. - -You'll execute this workflow in the subscriber next. - -Learn more about `useQueryGraphStep` in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 3. Handle brand.created Event - -You now have a workflow with the logic to sync a brand to the CMS. You need to execute this workflow whenever the `brand.created` event is emitted. So, you'll create a subscriber that listens to and handle the event. - -Subscribers are created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, create the file `src/subscribers/brand-created.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the subscriber](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733493774/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-5_iqqwvg.jpg) - -```ts title="src/subscribers/brand-created.ts" highlights={subscriberHighlights} -import type { - SubscriberConfig, - SubscriberArgs, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { syncBrandToCmsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-brands-to-cms" - -export default async function brandCreatedHandler({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - await syncBrandToCmsWorkflow(container).run({ - input: data, - }) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "brand.created", -} -``` - -A subscriber file must export: - -- The asynchronous function that's executed when the event is emitted. This must be the file's default export. -- An object that holds the subscriber's configurations. It has an `event` property that indicates the name of the event that the subscriber is listening to. - -The subscriber function accepts an object parameter that has two properties: - -- `event`: An object of event details. Its `data` property holds the event's data payload, which is the brand's ID. -- `container`: The Medusa container used to resolve Framework and commerce tools. - -In the function, you execute the `syncBrandToCmsWorkflow`, passing it the data payload as an input. So, everytime a brand is created, Medusa will execute this function, which in turn executes the workflow to sync the brand to the CMS. - -Learn more about subscribers in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Test it Out - -To test the subscriber and workflow out, you'll use the [Create Brand API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md) you created in a previous chapter. - -First, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Since the `/admin/brands` API route has a `/admin` prefix, it's only accessible by authenticated admin users. So, to retrieve an authenticated token of your admin user, send a `POST` request to the `/auth/user/emailpass` API Route: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ ---data-raw '{ - "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", - "password": "supersecret" -}' -``` - -Make sure to replace the email and password with your admin user's credentials. - -Don't have an admin user? Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation#create-medusa-admin-user/index.html.md). - -Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/brands`, passing the token received from the previous request in the `Authorization` header: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ ---data '{ - "name": "Acme" -}' -``` - -This request returns the created brand. If you check the logs, you'll find the `brand.created` event was emitted, and that the request to the third-party system was simulated: - -```plain -info: Processing brand.created which has 1 subscribers -http: POST /admin/brands ← - (200) - 16.418 ms -info: Sending a POST request to /brands. -info: Request Data: { - "id": "01JEDWENYD361P664WRQPMC3J8", - "name": "Acme", - "created_at": "2024-12-06T11:42:32.909Z", - "updated_at": "2024-12-06T11:42:32.909Z", - "deleted_at": null -} -info: API Key: "123" -``` - -*** - -## Next Chapter: Sync Brand from Third-Party CMS to Medusa - -You can also automate syncing data from a third-party system to Medusa at a regular interval. In the next chapter, you'll learn how to sync brands from the third-party CMS to Medusa once a day. - - -# Guide: Integrate Third-Party Brand System - -In the previous chapters, you've created a [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) that adds brands to your application. In this chapter, you'll integrate a dummy Content-Management System (CMS) in a new module. The module's service will provide methods to retrieve and manage brands in the CMS. You'll later use this service to sync data from and to the CMS. - -Learn more about modules in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - -## 1. Create Module Directory - -You'll integrate the third-party system in a new CMS Module. So, create the directory `src/modules/cms` that will hold the module's resources. - -![Directory structure after adding the directory for the CMS Module](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492447/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-1_gasguk.jpg) - -*** - -## 2. Create Module Service - -Next, you'll create the module's service. It will provide methods to connect and perform actions with the third-party system. - -Create the CMS Module's service at `src/modules/cms/service.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure after adding the CMS Module's service](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492583/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-2_zwcwh3.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/cms/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} -import { Logger, ConfigModule } from "@medusajs/framework/types" - -export type ModuleOptions = { - apiKey: string -} - -type InjectedDependencies = { - logger: Logger - configModule: ConfigModule -} - -class CmsModuleService { - private options_: ModuleOptions - private logger_: Logger - - constructor({ logger }: InjectedDependencies, options: ModuleOptions) { - this.logger_ = logger - this.options_ = options - - // TODO initialize SDK - } -} - -export default CmsModuleService -``` - -You create a `CmsModuleService` that will hold the methods to connect to the third-party CMS. A service's constructor accepts two parameters: - -1. The module's container. Since a module is [isolated](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md), it has a [local container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md) different than the Medusa container you use in other customizations. This container holds Framework tools like the [Logger utility](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) and resources within the module. -2. Options passed to the module when it's later added in Medusa's configurations. These options are useful to pass secret keys or configurations that ensure your module is re-usable across applications. For the CMS Module, you accept the API key to connect to the dummy CMS as an option. - -When integrating a third-party system that has a Node.js SDK or client, you can initialize that client in the constructor to be used in the service's methods. - -### Integration Methods - -Next, you'll add methods that simulate sending requests to a third-party CMS. You'll use these methods later to sync brands from and to the CMS. - -Add the following methods in the `CmsModuleService`: - -```ts title="src/modules/cms/service.ts" highlights={methodsHighlights} -export class CmsModuleService { - // ... - - // a dummy method to simulate sending a request, - // in a realistic scenario, you'd use an SDK, fetch, or axios clients - private async sendRequest(url: string, method: string, data?: any) { - this.logger_.info(`Sending a ${method} request to ${url}.`) - this.logger_.info(`Request Data: ${JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}`) - this.logger_.info(`API Key: ${JSON.stringify(this.options_.apiKey, null, 2)}`) - } - - async createBrand(brand: Record) { - await this.sendRequest("/brands", "POST", brand) - } - - async deleteBrand(id: string) { - await this.sendRequest(`/brands/${id}`, "DELETE") - } - - async retrieveBrands(): Promise[]> { - await this.sendRequest("/brands", "GET") - - return [] - } -} -``` - -The `sendRequest` method sends requests to the third-party CMS. Since this guide isn't using a real CMS, it only simulates the sending by logging messages in the terminal. - -You also add three methods that use the `sendRequest` method: - -- `createBrand` that creates a brand in the third-party system. -- `deleteBrand` that deletes the brand in the third-party system. -- `retrieveBrands` to retrieve a brand from the third-party system. - -*** - -## 3. Export Module Definition - -After creating the module's service, you'll export the module definition indicating the module's name and service. - -Create the file `src/modules/cms/index.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the module definition file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492991/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-3_b0byks.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/cms/index.ts" -import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import CmsModuleService from "./service" - -export const CMS_MODULE = "cms" - -export default Module(CMS_MODULE, { - service: CmsModuleService, -}) -``` - -You use `Module` from the Modules SDK to export the module's defintion, indicating that the module's name is `cms` and its service is `CmsModuleService`. - -*** - -## 4. Add Module to Medusa's Configurations - -Finally, add the module to the Medusa configurations at `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - // ... - { - resolve: "./src/modules/cms", - options: { - apiKey: process.env.CMS_API_KEY, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The object passed in `modules` accept an `options` property, whose value is an object of options to pass to the module. These are the options you receive in the `CmsModuleService`'s constructor. - -You can add the `CMS_API_KEY` environment variable to `.env`: - -```bash -CMS_API_KEY=123 -``` - -*** - -## Next Steps: Sync Brand From Medusa to CMS - -You can now use the CMS Module's service to perform actions on the third-party CMS. - -In the next chapter, you'll learn how to emit an event when a brand is created, then handle that event to sync the brand from Medusa to the third-party service. - - -# Guide: Define Module Link Between Brand and Product - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to define a module link between a brand defined in the [custom Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md), and a product defined in the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md) that's available in your Medusa application out-of-the-box. - -Modules are [isolated](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md) from other resources, ensuring that they're integrated into the Medusa application without side effects. However, you may need to associate data models of different modules, or you're trying to extend data models from Commerce Modules with custom properties. To do that, you define module links. - -A module link forms an association between two data models of different modules while maintaining module isolation. You can then manage and query linked records of the data models using Medusa's Modules SDK. - -In this chapter, you'll define a module link between the `Brand` data model of the Brand Module, and the `Product` data model of the Product Module. In later chapters, you'll manage and retrieve linked product and brand records. - -Learn more about module links in [this chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brand Module having a Brand data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) - -## 1. Define Link - -Links are defined in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/links` directory. The file defines and exports the link using `defineLink` from the Modules SDK. - -So, to define a link between the `Product` and `Brand` models, create the file `src/links/product-brand.ts` with the following content: - -![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the link.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733329897/Medusa%20Book/brands-link-dir-overview_t1rhlp.jpg) - -```ts title="src/links/product-brand.ts" highlights={highlights} -import BrandModule from "../modules/brand" -import ProductModule from "@medusajs/medusa/product" -import { defineLink } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export default defineLink( - { - linkable: ProductModule.linkable.product, - isList: true, - }, - BrandModule.linkable.brand -) -``` - -You import each module's definition object from the `index.ts` file of the module's directory. Each module object has a special `linkable` property that holds the data models' link configurations. - -The `defineLink` function accepts two parameters of the same type, which is either: - -- The data model's link configuration, which you access from the Module's `linkable` property; -- Or an object that has two properties: - - `linkable`: the data model's link configuration, which you access from the Module's `linkable` property. - - `isList`: A boolean indicating whether many records of the data model can be linked to the other model. - -So, in the above code snippet, you define a link between the `Product` and `Brand` data models. Since a brand can be associated with multiple products, you enable `isList` in the `Product` model's object. - -*** - -## 2. Sync the Link to the Database - -A module link is represented in the database as a table that stores the IDs of linked records. So, after defining the link, run the following command to create the module link's table in the database: - -```bash -npx medusa db:migrate -``` - -This command reflects migrations on the database and syncs module links, which creates a table for the `product-brand` link. - -You can also run the `npx medusa db:sync-links` to just sync module links without running migrations. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Extend Create Product Flow - -In the next chapter, you'll extend Medusa's workflow and API route that create a product to allow associating a brand with a product. You'll also learn how to link brand and product records. - - -# Guide: Schedule Syncing Brands from Third-Party - -In the previous chapters, you've [integrated a third-party CMS](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) and implemented the logic to [sync created brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/handle-event/index.html.md) from Medusa to the CMS. - -However, when you integrate a third-party system, you want the data to be in sync between the Medusa application and the system. One way to do so is by automatically syncing the data once a day. - -You can create an action to be automatically executed at a specified interval using scheduled jobs. A scheduled job is an asynchronous function with a specified schedule of when the Medusa application should run it. Scheduled jobs are useful to automate repeated tasks. - -Learn more about scheduled jobs in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). - -In this chapter, you'll create a scheduled job that triggers syncing the brands from the third-party CMS to Medusa once a day. You'll implement the syncing logic in a workflow, and execute that workflow in the scheduled job. - -### Prerequisites - -- [CMS Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) - -*** - -## 1. Implement Syncing Workflow - -You'll start by implementing the syncing logic in a workflow, then execute the workflow later in the scheduled job. - -Workflows have a built-in durable execution engine that helps you complete tasks spanning multiple systems. Also, their rollback mechanism ensures that data is consistent across systems even when errors occur during execution. - -Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -This workflow will have three steps: - -1. `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` to retrieve the brands from the CMS. -2. `createBrandsStep` to create the brands retrieved in the first step that don't exist in Medusa. -3. `updateBrandsStep` to update the brands retrieved in the first step that exist in Medusa. - -### retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep - -To create the step that retrieves the brands from the third-party CMS, create the file `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after creating the file.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733494196/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-6_z1omsi.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" collapsibleLines="1-7" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import CmsModuleService from "../modules/cms/service" -import { CMS_MODULE } from "../modules/cms" - -const retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep = createStep( - "retrieve-brands-from-cms", - async (_, { container }) => { - const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve( - CMS_MODULE - ) - - const brands = await cmsModuleService.retrieveBrands() - - return new StepResponse(brands) - } -) -``` - -You create a `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` that resolves the CMS Module's service and uses its `retrieveBrands` method to retrieve the brands in the CMS. You return those brands in the step's response. - -### createBrandsStep - -The brands retrieved in the first step may have brands that don't exist in Medusa. So, you'll create a step that creates those brands. Add the step to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" highlights={createBrandsHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-8" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -// other imports... -import BrandModuleService from "../modules/brand/service" -import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../modules/brand" - -// ... - -type CreateBrand = { - name: string -} - -type CreateBrandsInput = { - brands: CreateBrand[] -} - -export const createBrandsStep = createStep( - "create-brands-step", - async (input: CreateBrandsInput, { container }) => { - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - const brands = await brandModuleService.createBrands(input.brands) - - return new StepResponse(brands, brands) - }, - async (brands, { container }) => { - if (!brands) { - return - } - - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - await brandModuleService.deleteBrands(brands.map((brand) => brand.id)) - } -) -``` - -The `createBrandsStep` accepts the brands to create as an input. It resolves the [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md)'s service and uses the generated `createBrands` method to create the brands. - -The step passes the created brands to the compensation function, which deletes those brands if an error occurs during the workflow's execution. - -Learn more about compensation functions in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). - -### Update Brands Step - -The brands retrieved in the first step may also have brands that exist in Medusa. So, you'll create a step that updates their details to match that of the CMS. Add the step to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" highlights={updateBrandsHighlights} -// ... - -type UpdateBrand = { - id: string - name: string -} - -type UpdateBrandsInput = { - brands: UpdateBrand[] -} - -export const updateBrandsStep = createStep( - "update-brands-step", - async ({ brands }: UpdateBrandsInput, { container }) => { - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - const prevUpdatedBrands = await brandModuleService.listBrands({ - id: brands.map((brand) => brand.id), - }) - - const updatedBrands = await brandModuleService.updateBrands(brands) - - return new StepResponse(updatedBrands, prevUpdatedBrands) - }, - async (prevUpdatedBrands, { container }) => { - if (!prevUpdatedBrands) { - return - } - - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - await brandModuleService.updateBrands(prevUpdatedBrands) - } -) -``` - -The `updateBrandsStep` receives the brands to update in Medusa. In the step, you retrieve the brand's details in Medusa before the update to pass them to the compensation function. You then update the brands using the Brand Module's `updateBrands` generated method. - -In the compensation function, which receives the brand's old data, you revert the update using the same `updateBrands` method. - -### Create Workflow - -Finally, you'll create the workflow that uses the above steps to sync the brands from the CMS to Medusa. Add to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" -// other imports... -import { - // ... - createWorkflow, - transform, - WorkflowResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -// ... - -export const syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "sync-brands-from-system", - () => { - const brands = retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep() - - // TODO create and update brands - } -) -``` - -In the workflow, you only use the `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` for now, which retrieves the brands from the third-party CMS. - -Next, you need to identify which brands must be created or updated. Since workflows are constructed internally and are only evaluated during execution, you can't access values to perform data manipulation directly. Instead, use [transform](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md) from the Workflows SDK that gives you access to the real-time values of the data, allowing you to create new variables using those values. - -Learn more about data manipulation using `transform` in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). - -So, replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" -const { toCreate, toUpdate } = transform( - { - brands, - }, - (data) => { - const toCreate: CreateBrand[] = [] - const toUpdate: UpdateBrand[] = [] - - data.brands.forEach((brand) => { - if (brand.external_id) { - toUpdate.push({ - id: brand.external_id as string, - name: brand.name as string, - }) - } else { - toCreate.push({ - name: brand.name as string, - }) - } - }) - - return { toCreate, toUpdate } - } -) - -// TODO create and update the brands -``` - -`transform` accepts two parameters: - -1. The data to be passed to the function in the second parameter. -2. A function to execute only when the workflow is executed. Its return value can be consumed by the rest of the workflow. - -In `transform`'s function, you loop over the brands array to check which should be created or updated. This logic assumes that a brand in the CMS has an `external_id` property whose value is the brand's ID in Medusa. - -You now have the list of brands to create and update. So, replace the new `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" -const created = createBrandsStep({ brands: toCreate }) -const updated = updateBrandsStep({ brands: toUpdate }) - -return new WorkflowResponse({ - created, - updated, -}) -``` - -You first run the `createBrandsStep` to create the brands that don't exist in Medusa, then the `updateBrandsStep` to update the brands that exist in Medusa. You pass the arrays returned by `transform` as the inputs for the steps. - -Finally, you return an object of the created and updated brands. You'll execute this workflow in the scheduled job next. - -*** - -## 2. Schedule Syncing Task - -You now have the workflow to sync the brands from the CMS to Medusa. Next, you'll create a scheduled job that runs this workflow once a day to ensure the data between Medusa and the CMS are always in sync. - -A scheduled job is created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/jobs` directory. So, create the file `src/jobs/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the scheduled job](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733494592/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-7_dkjb9s.jpg) - -```ts title="src/jobs/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-brands-from-cms" - -export default async function (container: MedusaContainer) { - const logger = container.resolve("logger") - - const { result } = await syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow(container).run() - - logger.info( - `Synced brands from third-party system: ${ - result.created.length - } brands created and ${result.updated.length} brands updated.`) -} - -export const config = { - name: "sync-brands-from-system", - schedule: "0 0 * * *", // change to * * * * * for debugging -} -``` - -A scheduled job file must export: - -- An asynchronous function that will be executed at the specified schedule. This function must be the file's default export. -- An object of scheduled jobs configuration. It has two properties: - - `name`: A unique name for the scheduled job. - - `schedule`: A string that holds a [cron expression](https://crontab.guru/) indicating the schedule to run the job. - -The scheduled job function accepts as a parameter the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) used to resolve Framework and commerce tools. You then execute the `syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow` and use its result to log how many brands were created or updated. - -Based on the cron expression specified in `config.schedule`, Medusa will run the scheduled job every day at midnight. You can also change it to `* * * * *` to run it every minute for easier debugging. - -*** - -## Test it Out - -To test out the scheduled job, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -If you set the schedule to `* * * * *` for debugging, the scheduled job will run in a minute. You'll see in the logs how many brands were created or updated. - -*** - -## Summary - -By following the previous chapters, you utilized the Medusa Framework and orchestration tools to perform and automate tasks that span across systems. - -With Medusa, you can integrate any service from your commerce ecosystem with ease. You don't have to set up separate applications to manage your different customizations, or worry about data inconsistency across systems. Your efforts only go into implementing the business logic that ties your systems together. - - -# Guide: Extend Create Product Flow - -After linking the [custom Brand data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) and Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md) in the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md), you'll extend the create product workflow and API route to allow associating a brand with a product. - -Some API routes, including the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts), accept an `additional_data` request body parameter. This parameter can hold custom data that's passed to the [hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md) of the workflow executed in the API route, allowing you to consume those hooks and perform actions with the custom data. - -So, in this chapter, to extend the create product flow and associate a brand with a product, you will: - -- Consume the [productsCreated](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow#productsCreated/index.html.md) hook of the [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md), which is executed within the workflow after the product is created. You'll link the product with the brand passed in the `additional_data` parameter. -- Extend the Create Product API route to allow passing a brand ID in `additional_data`. - -To learn more about the `additional_data` property and the API routes that accept additional data, refer to [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md). - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) -- [Defined link between the Brand and Product data models.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) - -*** - -## 1. Consume the productsCreated Hook - -A workflow hook is a point in a workflow where you can inject a step to perform a custom functionality. Consuming a workflow hook allows you to extend the features of a workflow and, consequently, the API route that uses it. - -Learn more about the workflow hooks in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md). - -The [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) used in the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts) has a `productsCreated` hook that runs after the product is created. You'll consume this hook to link the created product with the brand specified in the request parameters. - -To consume the `productsCreated` hook, create the file `src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure after creating the hook's file.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733384338/Medusa%20Book/brands-hook-dir-overview_ltwr5h.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" highlights={hook1Highlights} -import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" -import { StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { LinkDefinition } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../../modules/brand" -import BrandModuleService from "../../modules/brand/service" - -createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( - (async ({ products, additional_data }, { container }) => { - if (!additional_data?.brand_id) { - return new StepResponse([], []) - } - - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - // if the brand doesn't exist, an error is thrown. - await brandModuleService.retrieveBrand(additional_data.brand_id as string) - - // TODO link brand to product - }) -) -``` - -Workflows have a special `hooks` property to access its hooks and consume them. Each hook, such as `productsCreated`, accepts a step function as a parameter. The step function accepts the following parameters: - -1. An object having an `additional_data` property, which is the custom data passed in the request body under `additional_data`. The object will also have properties passed from the workflow to the hook, which in this case is the `products` property that holds an array of the created products. -2. An object of properties related to the step's context. It has a `container` property whose value is the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) to resolve Framework and commerce tools. - -In the step, if a brand ID is passed in `additional_data`, you resolve the Brand Module's service and use its generated `retrieveBrand` method to retrieve the brand by its ID. The `retrieveBrand` method will throw an error if the brand doesn't exist. - -### Link Brand to Product - -Next, you want to create a link between the created products and the brand. To do so, you use Link, which is a class from the Modules SDK that provides methods to manage linked records. - -Learn more about Link in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md). - -To use Link in the `productsCreated` hook, replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" highlights={hook2Highlights} -const link = container.resolve("link") -const logger = container.resolve("logger") - -const links: LinkDefinition[] = [] - -for (const product of products) { - links.push({ - [Modules.PRODUCT]: { - product_id: product.id, - }, - [BRAND_MODULE]: { - brand_id: additional_data.brand_id, - }, - }) -} - -await link.create(links) - -logger.info("Linked brand to products") - -return new StepResponse(links, links) -``` - -You resolve Link from the container. Then you loop over the created products to assemble an array of links to be created. After that, you pass the array of links to Link's `create` method, which will link the product and brand records. - -Each property in the link object is the name of a module, and its value is an object having a `{model_name}_id` property, where `{model_name}` is the snake-case name of the module's data model. Its value is the ID of the record to be linked. The link object's properties must be set in the same order as the link configurations passed to `defineLink`. - -![Diagram showcasing how the order of defining a link affects creating the link](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733386156/Medusa%20Book/remote-link-brand-product-exp_fhjmg4.jpg) - -Finally, you return an instance of `StepResponse` returning the created links. - -### Dismiss Links in Compensation - -You can pass as a second parameter of the hook a compensation function that undoes what the step did. It receives as a first parameter the returned `StepResponse`'s second parameter, and the step context object as a second parameter. - -To undo creating the links in the hook, pass the following compensation function as a second parameter to `productsCreated`: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" -createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( - // ... - (async (links, { container }) => { - if (!links?.length) { - return - } - - const link = container.resolve("link") - - await link.dismiss(links) - }) -) -``` - -In the compensation function, if the `links` parameter isn't empty, you resolve Link from the container and use its `dismiss` method. This method removes a link between two records. It accepts the same parameter as the `create` method. - -*** - -## 2. Configure Additional Data Validation - -Now that you've consumed the `productsCreated` hook, you want to configure the `/admin/products` API route that creates a new product to accept a brand ID in its `additional_data` parameter. - -You configure the properties accepted in `additional_data` in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` that exports middleware configurations. So, create the file (or, if already existing, add to the file) `src/api/middlewares.ts` the following content: - -![Directory structure after adding the middelwares file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733386868/Medusa%20Book/brands-middleware-dir-overview_uczos1.jpg) - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" -import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { z } from "zod" - -// ... - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - // ... - { - matcher: "/admin/products", - method: ["POST"], - additionalDataValidator: { - brand_id: z.string().optional(), - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -Objects in `routes` accept an `additionalDataValidator` property that configures the validation rules for custom properties passed in the `additional_data` request parameter. It accepts an object whose keys are custom property names, and their values are validation rules created using [Zod](https://zod.dev/). - -So, `POST` requests sent to `/admin/products` can now pass the ID of a brand in the `brand_id` property of `additional_data`. - -*** - -## Test it Out - -To test it out, first, retrieve the authentication token of your admin user by sending a `POST` request to `/auth/user/emailpass`: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ ---data-raw '{ - "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", - "password": "supersecret" -}' -``` - -Make sure to replace the email and password in the request body with your user's credentials. - -Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/products` to create a product, and pass in the `additional_data` parameter a brand's ID: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ ---data '{ - "title": "Product 1", - "options": [ - { - "title": "Default option", - "values": ["Default option value"] - } - ], - "shipping_profile_id": "{shipping_profile_id}", - "additional_data": { - "brand_id": "{brand_id}" - } -}' -``` - -Make sure to replace `{token}` with the token you received from the previous request, `shipping_profile_id` with the ID of a shipping profile in your application, and `{brand_id}` with the ID of a brand in your application. You can retrieve the ID of a shipping profile either from the Medusa Admin, or the [List Shipping Profiles API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#shipping-profiles_getshippingprofiles). - -The request creates a product and returns it. - -In the Medusa application's logs, you'll find the message `Linked brand to products`, indicating that the workflow hook handler ran and linked the brand to the products. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Query Linked Brands and Products - -Now that you've extending the create-product flow to link a brand to it, you want to retrieve the brand details of a product. You'll learn how to do so in the next chapter. - - -# Guide: Create Brand API Route - -In the previous two chapters, you created a [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) that added the concepts of brands to your application, then created a [workflow to create a brand](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). In this chapter, you'll expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand using the workflow from the previous chapter. - -An API Route is an endpoint that acts as an entry point for other clients to interact with your Medusa customizations, such as the admin dashboard, storefronts, or third-party systems. - -The Medusa core application provides a set of [admin](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin) and [store](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store) API routes out-of-the-box. You can also create custom API routes to expose your custom functionalities. - -### Prerequisites - -- [createBrandWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) - -## 1. Create the API Route - -You create an API route in a `route.{ts,js}` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The file exports API Route handler functions for at least one HTTP method (`GET`, `POST`, `DELETE`, etc…). - -Learn more about API routes [in this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). - -The route's path is the path of `route.{ts,js}` relative to `src/api`. So, to create the API route at `/admin/brands`, create the file `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the route](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869882/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-2_hjqlnf.jpg) - -```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" -import { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { - createBrandWorkflow, -} from "../../../workflows/create-brand" - -type PostAdminCreateBrandType = { - name: string -} - -export const POST = async ( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) => { - const { result } = await createBrandWorkflow(req.scope) - .run({ - input: req.validatedBody, - }) - - res.json({ brand: result }) -} -``` - -You export a route handler function with its name (`POST`) being the HTTP method of the API route you're exposing. - -The function receives two parameters: a `MedusaRequest` object to access request details, and `MedusaResponse` object to return or manipulate the response. The `MedusaRequest` object's `scope` property is the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that holds Framework tools and custom and core modules' services. - -`MedusaRequest` accepts the request body's type as a type argument. - -In the API route's handler, you execute the `createBrandWorkflow` by invoking it and passing the Medusa container `req.scope` as a parameter, then invoking its `run` method. You pass the workflow's input in the `input` property of the `run` method's parameter. You pass the request body's parameters using the `validatedBody` property of `MedusaRequest`. - -You return a JSON response with the created brand using the `res.json` method. - -*** - -## 2. Create Validation Schema - -The API route you created accepts the brand's name in the request body. So, you'll create a schema used to validate incoming request body parameters. - -Medusa uses [Zod](https://zod.dev/) to create validation schemas. These schemas are then used to validate incoming request bodies or query parameters. - -Learn more about API route validation in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/validation/index.html.md). - -You create a validation schema in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. So, create the file `src/api/admin/brands/validators.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of Medusa application after adding validators file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869806/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-1_yfyjss.jpg) - -```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/validators.ts" -import { z } from "zod" - -export const PostAdminCreateBrand = z.object({ - name: z.string(), -}) -``` - -You export a validation schema that expects in the request body an object having a `name` property whose value is a string. - -You can then replace `PostAdminCreateBrandType` in `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following: - -```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" -// ... -import { z } from "zod" -import { PostAdminCreateBrand } from "./validators" - -type PostAdminCreateBrandType = z.infer - -// ... -``` - -*** - -## 3. Add Validation Middleware - -A middleware is a function executed before the route handler when a request is sent to an API Route. It's useful to guard API routes, parse custom request body types, and apply validation on an API route. - -Learn more about middlewares in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). - -Medusa provides a `validateAndTransformBody` middleware that accepts a Zod validation schema and returns a response error if a request is sent with body parameters that don't satisfy the validation schema. - -Middlewares are defined in the special file `src/api/middlewares.ts`. So, to add the validation middleware on the API route you created in the previous step, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the middleware](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869977/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-3_kcx511.jpg) - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" -import { - defineMiddlewares, - validateAndTransformBody, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { PostAdminCreateBrand } from "./admin/brands/validators" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - matcher: "/admin/brands", - method: "POST", - middlewares: [ - validateAndTransformBody(PostAdminCreateBrand), - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -You define the middlewares using the `defineMiddlewares` function and export its returned value. The function accepts an object having a `routes` property, which is an array of middleware objects. - -In the middleware object, you define three properties: - -- `matcher`: a string or regular expression indicating the API route path to apply the middleware on. You pass the create brand's route `/admin/brand`. -- `method`: The HTTP method to restrict the middleware to, which is `POST`. -- `middlewares`: An array of middlewares to apply on the route. You pass the `validateAndTransformBody` middleware, passing it the Zod schema you created earlier. - -The Medusa application will now validate the body parameters of `POST` requests sent to `/admin/brands` to ensure they match the Zod validation schema. If not, an error is returned in the response specifying the issues to fix in the request body. - -*** - -## Test API Route - -To test out the API route, start the Medusa application with the following command: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Since the `/admin/brands` API route has a `/admin` prefix, it's only accessible by authenticated admin users. - -So, to retrieve an authenticated token of your admin user, send a `POST` request to the `/auth/user/emailpass` API Route: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ ---data-raw '{ - "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", - "password": "supersecret" -}' -``` - -Make sure to replace the email and password with your admin user's credentials. - -Don't have an admin user? Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation#create-medusa-admin-user/index.html.md). - -Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/brands`, passing the token received from the previous request in the `Authorization` header: - -```bash -curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ --H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ ---data '{ - "name": "Acme" -}' -``` - -This returns the created brand in the response: - -```json title="Example Response" -{ - "brand": { - "id": "01J7AX9ES4X113HKY6C681KDZJ", - "name": "Acme", - "created_at": "2024-09-09T08:09:34.244Z", - "updated_at": "2024-09-09T08:09:34.244Z" - } -} -``` - -*** - -## Summary - -By following the previous example chapters, you implemented a custom feature that allows admin users to create a brand. You did that by: - -1. Creating a module that defines and manages a `brand` table in the database. -2. Creating a workflow that uses the module's service to create a brand record, and implements the compensation logic to delete that brand in case an error occurs. -3. Creating an API route that allows admin users to create a brand. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Associate Brand with Product - -Now that you have brands in your Medusa application, you want to associate a brand with a product, which is defined in the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md). - -In the next chapters, you'll learn how to build associations between data models defined in different modules. - - -# Guide: Implement Brand Module - -In this chapter, you'll build a Brand Module that adds a `brand` table to the database and provides data-management features for it. - -A module is a reusable package of functionalities related to a single domain or integration. Medusa comes with multiple pre-built modules for core commerce needs, such as the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md) that holds the data models and business logic for cart operations. - -In a module, you create data models and business logic to manage them. In the next chapters, you'll see how you use the module to build commerce features. - -![Diagram showcasing an overview of the Brand Module](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746546820/Medusa%20Resources/brand-module_pg86gm.jpg) - -Learn more about modules in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - -## 1. Create Module Directory - -Modules are created in a sub-directory of `src/modules`. So, start by creating the directory `src/modules/brand` that will hold the Brand Module's files. - -![Directory structure in Medusa project after adding the brand directory](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868844/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-1_hxwvgx.jpg) - -*** - -## 2. Create Data Model - -A data model represents a table in the database. You create data models using Medusa's Data Model Language (DML). It simplifies defining a table's columns, relations, and indexes with straightforward methods and configurations. - -Learn more about data models in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#1-create-data-model/index.html.md). - -You create a data model in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `models` directory of a module. So, to create a data model that represents a new `brand` table in the database, create the file `src/modules/brand/models/brand.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure in module after adding the brand data model](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868920/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-2_lexhdl.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/brand/models/brand.ts" -import { model } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export const Brand = model.define("brand", { - id: model.id().primaryKey(), - name: model.text(), -}) -``` - -You create a `Brand` data model which has an `id` primary key property, and a `name` text property. - -You define the data model using the `define` method of the DML. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The first one is the name of the data model's table in the database. Use snake-case names. -2. The second is an object, which is the data model's schema. - -Learn about other property types in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/properties/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 3. Create Module Service - -You perform database operations on your data models in a service, which is a class exported by the module and acts like an interface to its functionalities. - -In this step, you'll create the Brand Module's service that provides methods to manage the `Brand` data model. In the next chapters, you'll use this service when exposing custom features that involve managing brands. - -Learn more about services in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#2-create-service/index.html.md). - -You define a service in a `service.ts` or `service.js` file at the root of your module's directory. So, create the file `src/modules/brand/service.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure in module after adding the service](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868984/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-3_jo7baj.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/brand/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} -import { MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { Brand } from "./models/brand" - -class BrandModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Brand, -}) { - -} - -export default BrandModuleService -``` - -The `BrandModuleService` extends a class returned by `MedusaService` from the Modules SDK. This function generates a class with data-management methods for your module's data models. - -The `MedusaService` function receives an object of the module's data models as a parameter, and generates methods to manage those data models. So, the `BrandModuleService` now has methods like `createBrands` and `retrieveBrand` to manage the `Brand` data model. - -You'll use these methods in the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). - -Find a reference of all generated methods in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 4. Export Module Definition - -A module must export a definition that tells Medusa the name of the module and its main service. This definition is exported in an `index.ts` file at the module's root directory. - -So, to export the Brand Module's definition, create the file `src/modules/brand/index.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure in module after adding the definition file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869045/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-4_nf8ymw.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/brand/index.ts" -import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import BrandModuleService from "./service" - -export const BRAND_MODULE = "brand" - -export default Module(BRAND_MODULE, { - service: BrandModuleService, -}) -``` - -You use `Module` from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The module's name (`brand`). You'll use this name when you use this module in other customizations. -2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's main service. - -You export `BRAND_MODULE` to reference the module's name more reliably in other customizations. - -*** - -## 5. Add Module to Medusa's Configurations - -To start using your module, you must add it to Medusa's configurations in `medusa-config.ts`. - -The object passed to `defineConfig` in `medusa-config.ts` accepts a `modules` property, whose value is an array of modules to add to the application. So, add the following in `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "./src/modules/brand", - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The Brand Module is now added to your Medusa application. You'll start using it in the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). - -*** - -## 6. Generate and Run Migrations - -A migration is a TypeScript or JavaScript file that defines database changes made by a module. Migrations ensure that your module is re-usable and removes friction when working in a team, making it easy to reflect changes across team members' databases. - -Learn more about migrations in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#5-generate-migrations/index.html.md). - -[Medusa's CLI tool](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/index.html.md) allows you to generate migration files for your module, then run those migrations to reflect the changes in the database. So, run the following commands in your Medusa application's directory: - -```bash -npx medusa db:generate brand -npx medusa db:migrate -``` - -The `db:generate` command accepts as an argument the name of the module to generate the migrations for, and the `db:migrate` command runs all migrations that haven't been run yet in the Medusa application. - -*** - -## Next Step: Create Brand Workflow - -The Brand Module now creates a `brand` table in the database and provides a class to manage its records. - -In the next chapter, you'll implement the functionality to create a brand in a workflow. You'll then use that workflow in a later chapter to expose an endpoint that allows admin users to create a brand. - - -# Guide: Query Product's Brands - -In the previous chapters, you [defined a link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) between the [custom Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) and Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md), then [extended the create-product flow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/extend-create-product/index.html.md) to link a product to a brand. - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to retrieve a product's brand (and vice-versa) in two ways: Using Medusa's existing API route, or in customizations, such as a custom API route. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) -- [Defined link between the Brand and Product data models.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) - -*** - -## Approach 1: Retrieve Brands in Existing API Routes - -Medusa's existing API routes accept a `fields` query parameter that allows you to specify the fields and relations of a model to retrieve. So, when you send a request to the [List Products](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproducts), [Get Product](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid), or any product-related store or admin routes that accept a `fields` query parameter, you can specify in this parameter to return the product's brands. - -Learn more about using the `fields` query parameter to retrieve custom linked data models in the [Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models from Medusa's API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/retrieve-custom-links/index.html.md) chapter. - -For example, send the following request to retrieve the list of products with their brands: - -```bash -curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields=+brand.*' \ ---header 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' -``` - -Make sure to replace `{token}` with your admin user's authentication token. Learn how to retrieve it in the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#authentication). - -Any product that is linked to a brand will have a `brand` property in its object: - -```json title="Example Product Object" -{ - "id": "prod_123", - // ... - "brand": { - "id": "01JEB44M61BRM3ARM2RRMK7GJF", - "name": "Acme", - "created_at": "2024-12-05T09:59:08.737Z", - "updated_at": "2024-12-05T09:59:08.737Z", - "deleted_at": null - } -} -``` - -By using the `fields` query parameter, you don't have to re-create existing API routes to get custom data models that you linked to core data models. - -### Limitations: Filtering by Brands in Existing API Routes - -While you can retrieve linked records using the `fields` query parameter of an existing API route, you can't filter by linked records. - -Instead, you'll have to create a custom API route that uses Query to retrieve linked records with filters, as explained in the [Query documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-filters-and-pagination-on-linked-records/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Approach 2: Use Query to Retrieve Linked Records - -You can also retrieve linked records using Query. Query allows you to retrieve data across modules with filters, pagination, and more. You can resolve Query from the Medusa container and use it in your API route or workflow. - -Learn more about Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). - -For example, you can create an API route that retrieves brands and their products. If you followed the [Create Brands API route chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), you'll have the file `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with a `POST` API route. Add a new `GET` function to the same file: - -```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" highlights={highlights} -// other imports... -import { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export const GET = async ( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) => { - const query = req.scope.resolve("query") - - const { data: brands } = await query.graph({ - entity: "brand", - fields: ["*", "products.*"], - }) - - res.json({ brands }) -} -``` - -This adds a `GET` API route at `/admin/brands`. In the API route, you resolve Query from the Medusa container. Query has a `graph` method that runs a query to retrieve data. It accepts an object having the following properties: - -- `entity`: The data model's name as specified in the first parameter of `model.define`. -- `fields`: An array of properties and relations to retrieve. You can pass: - - A property's name, such as `id`, or `*` for all properties. - - A relation or linked model's name, such as `products` (use the plural name since brands are linked to list of products). You suffix the name with `.*` to retrieve all its properties. - -`graph` returns an object having a `data` property, which is the retrieved brands. You return the brands in the response. - -### Test it Out - -To test the API route out, send a `GET` request to `/admin/brands`: - -```bash -curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' -``` - -Make sure to replace `{token}` with your admin user's authentication token. Learn how to retrieve it in the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#authentication). - -This returns the brands in your store with their linked products. For example: - -```json title="Example Response" -{ - "brands": [ - { - "id": "123", - // ... - "products": [ - { - "id": "prod_123", - // ... - } - ] - } - ] -} -``` - -### Limitations: Filtering by Brand in Query - -While you can use Query to retrieve linked records, you can't filter by linked records. - -For an alternative approach, refer to the [Query documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-filters-and-pagination-on-linked-records/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Summary - -By following the examples of the previous chapters, you: - -- Defined a link between the Brand and Product modules's data models, allowing you to associate a product with a brand. -- Extended the create-product workflow and route to allow setting the product's brand while creating the product. -- Queried a product's brand, and vice versa. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Customize Medusa Admin - -Clients, such as the Medusa Admin dashboard, can now use brand-related features, such as creating a brand or setting the brand of a product. - -In the next chapters, you'll learn how to customize the Medusa Admin to show a product's brand on its details page, and to show a new page with the list of brands in your store. - - -# Guide: Create Brand Workflow - -This chapter builds on the work from the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) where you created a Brand Module. - -After adding custom modules to your application, you build commerce features around them using workflows. A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task spanning across modules. You construct a workflow similar to a regular function, but it's a special function that allows you to define roll-back logic, retry configurations, and more advanced features. - -The workflow you'll create in this chapter will use the Brand Module's service to implement the feature of creating a brand. In the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), you'll expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand, and you'll use this workflow in the route's implementation. - -Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -### Prerequisites - -- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) - -*** - -## 1. Create createBrandStep - -A workflow consists of a series of steps, each step created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/workflows` directory. A step is defined using `createStep` from the Workflows SDK - -The workflow you're creating in this guide has one step to create the brand. So, create the file `src/workflows/create-brand.ts` with the following content: - -![Directory structure in the Medusa project after adding the file for createBrandStep](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869184/Medusa%20Book/brand-workflow-dir-overview-1_fjvf5j.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../modules/brand" -import BrandModuleService from "../modules/brand/service" - -export type CreateBrandStepInput = { - name: string -} - -export const createBrandStep = createStep( - "create-brand-step", - async (input: CreateBrandStepInput, { container }) => { - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - const brand = await brandModuleService.createBrands(input) - - return new StepResponse(brand, brand.id) - } -) -``` - -You create a `createBrandStep` using the `createStep` function. It accepts the step's unique name as a first parameter, and the step's function as a second parameter. - -The step function receives two parameters: input passed to the step when it's invoked, and an object of general context and configurations. This object has a `container` property, which is the Medusa container. - -The [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) is a registry of Framework and commerce tools accessible in your customizations, such as a workflow's step. The Medusa application registers the services of core and custom modules in the container, allowing you to resolve and use them. - -So, In the step function, you use the Medusa container to resolve the Brand Module's service and use its generated `createBrands` method, which accepts an object of brands to create. - -Learn more about the generated `create` method's usage in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/create/index.html.md). - -A step must return an instance of `StepResponse`. Its first parameter is the data returned by the step, and the second is the data passed to the compensation function, which you'll learn about next. - -### Add Compensation Function to Step - -You define for each step a compensation function that's executed when an error occurs in the workflow. The compensation function defines the logic to roll-back the changes made by the step. This ensures your data remains consistent if an error occurs, which is especially useful when you integrate third-party services. - -Learn more about the compensation function in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). - -To add a compensation function to the `createBrandStep`, pass it as a third parameter to `createStep`: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" -export const createBrandStep = createStep( - // ... - async (id: string, { container }) => { - const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( - BRAND_MODULE - ) - - await brandModuleService.deleteBrands(id) - } -) -``` - -The compensation function's first parameter is the brand's ID which you passed as a second parameter to the step function's returned `StepResponse`. It also accepts a context object with a `container` property as a second parameter, similar to the step function. - -In the compensation function, you resolve the Brand Module's service from the Medusa container, then use its generated `deleteBrands` method to delete the brand created by the step. This method accepts the ID of the brand to delete. - -Learn more about the generated `delete` method's usage in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/delete/index.html.md). - -So, if an error occurs during the workflow's execution, the brand that was created by the step is deleted to maintain data consistency. - -*** - -## 2. Create createBrandWorkflow - -You can now create the workflow that runs the `createBrandStep`. A workflow is created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/workflows` directory. In the file, you use `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK to create the workflow. - -Add the following content in the same `src/workflows/create-brand.ts` file: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" -// other imports... -import { - // ... - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -// ... - -type CreateBrandWorkflowInput = { - name: string -} - -export const createBrandWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-brand", - (input: CreateBrandWorkflowInput) => { - const brand = createBrandStep(input) - - return new WorkflowResponse(brand) - } -) -``` - -You create the `createBrandWorkflow` using the `createWorkflow` function. This function accepts two parameters: the workflow's unique name, and the workflow's constructor function holding the workflow's implementation. - -The constructor function accepts the workflow's input as a parameter. In the function, you invoke the `createBrandStep` you created in the previous step to create a brand. - -A workflow must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`. It accepts as a parameter the data to return to the workflow's executor. - -*** - -## Next Steps: Expose Create Brand API Route - -You now have a `createBrandWorkflow` that you can execute to create a brand. - -In the next chapter, you'll add an API route that allows admin users to create a brand. You'll learn how to create the API route, and execute in it the workflow you implemented in this chapter. +For example, the `VITE_MY_API_KEY` environment variable in the example above will be replaced with the actual value during the build process. # Admin Routing Customizations @@ -7293,51 +5014,6 @@ export const handle = { Refer to [react-router-dom’s documentation](https://reactrouter.com/en/6.29.0) for components and hooks that you can use in your admin customizations. -# Admin Development Constraints - -This chapter lists some constraints of admin widgets and UI routes. - -## Arrow Functions - -Widget and UI route components must be created as arrow functions. - -```ts highlights={arrowHighlights} -// Don't -function ProductWidget() { - // ... -} - -// Do -const ProductWidget = () => { - // ... -} -``` - -*** - -## Widget Zone - -A widget zone's value must be wrapped in double or single quotes. It can't be a template literal or a variable. - -```ts highlights={zoneHighlights} -// Don't -export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ - zone: `product.details.before`, -}) - -// Don't -const ZONE = "product.details.after" -export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ - zone: ZONE, -}) - -// Do -export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ - zone: "product.details.before", -}) -``` - - # Admin Development Tips In this chapter, you'll find some tips for your admin development. @@ -7469,83 +5145,6 @@ The Medusa Admin dashboard can be displayed in languages other than English, whi Learn how to add a new language translation for the Medusa Admin in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/resources/contribution-guidelines/admin-translations/index.html.md). -# Environment Variables in Admin Customizations - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to use environment variables in your admin customizations. - -To learn how environment variables are generally loaded in Medusa based on your application's environment, check out [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/environment-variables/index.html.md). - -## How to Set Environment Variables - -The Medusa Admin is built on top of [Vite](https://vite.dev/). To set an environment variable that you want to use in a widget or UI route, prefix the environment variable with `VITE_`. - -For example: - -```plain -VITE_MY_API_KEY=sk_123 -``` - -*** - -## How to Use Environment Variables - -To access or use an environment variable starting with `VITE_`, use the `import.meta.env` object. - -For example: - -```tsx highlights={[["8"]]} -import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" -import { Container, Heading } from "@medusajs/ui" - -const ProductWidget = () => { - return ( - -
- API Key: {import.meta.env.VITE_MY_API_KEY} -
-
- ) -} - -export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ - zone: "product.details.before", -}) - -export default ProductWidget -``` - -In this example, you display the API key in a widget using `import.meta.env.VITE_MY_API_KEY`. - -### Type Error on import.meta.env - -If you receive a type error on `import.meta.env`, create the file `src/admin/vite-env.d.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/admin/vite-env.d.ts" -/// -``` - -This file tells TypeScript to recognize the `import.meta.env` object and enhances the types of your custom environment variables. - -*** - -## Check Node Environment in Admin Customizations - -To check the current environment, Vite exposes two variables: - -- `import.meta.env.DEV`: Returns `true` if the current environment is development. -- `import.meta.env.PROD`: Returns `true` if the current environment is production. - -Learn more about other Vite environment variables in the [Vite documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/env-and-mode). - -*** - -## Environment Variables in Production - -When you build the Medusa application, including the Medusa Admin, with the `build` command, the environment variables are inlined into the build. This means that you can't change the environment variables without rebuilding the application. - -For example, the `VITE_MY_API_KEY` environment variable in the example above will be replaced with the actual value during the build process. - - # Admin UI Routes In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create a UI route in the admin dashboard. @@ -7901,6 +5500,407 @@ Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-widget-injec To build admin customizations that match the Medusa Admin's designs and layouts, refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-components/index.html.md) to find common components. +# Seed Data with Custom CLI Script + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to seed data using a custom CLI script. + +## How to Seed Data + +To seed dummy data for development or demo purposes, use a custom CLI script. + +In the CLI script, use your custom workflows or Medusa's existing workflows, which you can browse in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md), to seed data. + +### Example: Seed Dummy Products + +In this section, you'll follow an example of creating a custom CLI script that seeds fifty dummy products. + +First, install the [Faker](https://fakerjs.dev/) library to generate random data in your script: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install --save-dev @faker-js/faker +``` + +Then, create the file `src/scripts/demo-products.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-12" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { ExecArgs } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { faker } from "@faker-js/faker" +import { + ContainerRegistrationKeys, + Modules, + ProductStatus, +} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { + createInventoryLevelsWorkflow, + createProductsWorkflow, +} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +export default async function seedDummyProducts({ + container, +}: ExecArgs) { + const salesChannelModuleService = container.resolve( + Modules.SALES_CHANNEL + ) + const logger = container.resolve( + ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER + ) + const query = container.resolve( + ContainerRegistrationKeys.QUERY + ) + + const defaultSalesChannel = await salesChannelModuleService + .listSalesChannels({ + name: "Default Sales Channel", + }) + + const sizeOptions = ["S", "M", "L", "XL"] + const colorOptions = ["Black", "White"] + const currency_code = "eur" + const productsNum = 50 + + // TODO seed products +} +``` + +So far, in the script, you: + +- Resolve the Sales Channel Module's main service to retrieve the application's default sales channel. This is the sales channel the dummy products will be available in. +- Resolve the Logger to log messages in the terminal, and Query to later retrieve data useful for the seeded products. +- Initialize some default data to use when seeding the products next. + +Next, replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" +const productsData = new Array(productsNum).fill(0).map((_, index) => { + const title = faker.commerce.product() + "_" + index + return { + title, + is_giftcard: true, + description: faker.commerce.productDescription(), + status: ProductStatus.PUBLISHED, + options: [ + { + title: "Size", + values: sizeOptions, + }, + { + title: "Color", + values: colorOptions, + }, + ], + images: [ + { + url: faker.image.urlPlaceholder({ + text: title, + }), + }, + { + url: faker.image.urlPlaceholder({ + text: title, + }), + }, + ], + variants: new Array(10).fill(0).map((_, variantIndex) => ({ + title: `${title} ${variantIndex}`, + sku: `variant-${variantIndex}${index}`, + prices: new Array(10).fill(0).map((_, priceIndex) => ({ + currency_code, + amount: 10 * priceIndex, + })), + options: { + Size: sizeOptions[Math.floor(Math.random() * 3)], + }, + })), + shipping_profile_id: "sp_123", + sales_channels: [ + { + id: defaultSalesChannel[0].id, + }, + ], + } +}) + +// TODO seed products +``` + +You generate fifty products using the sales channel and variables you initialized, and using Faker for random data, such as the product's title or images. + +Then, replace the new `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" +const { result: products } = await createProductsWorkflow(container).run({ + input: { + products: productsData, + }, +}) + +logger.info(`Seeded ${products.length} products.`) + +// TODO add inventory levels +``` + +You create the generated products using the `createProductsWorkflow` imported previously from `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows`. It accepts the product data as input, and returns the created products. + +Only thing left is to create inventory levels for the products. So, replace the last `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" +logger.info("Seeding inventory levels.") + +const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ + entity: "stock_location", + fields: ["id"], +}) + +const { data: inventoryItems } = await query.graph({ + entity: "inventory_item", + fields: ["id"], +}) + +const inventoryLevels = inventoryItems.map((inventoryItem) => ({ + location_id: stockLocations[0].id, + stocked_quantity: 1000000, + inventory_item_id: inventoryItem.id, +})) + +await createInventoryLevelsWorkflow(container).run({ + input: { + inventory_levels: inventoryLevels, + }, +}) + +logger.info("Finished seeding inventory levels data.") +``` + +You use Query to retrieve the stock location, to use the first location in the application, and the inventory items. + +Then, you generate inventory levels for each inventory item, associating it with the first stock location. + +Finally, you use the `createInventoryLevelsWorkflow` from Medusa's core workflows to create the inventory levels. + +### Test Script + +To test out the script, run the following command in your project's directory: + +```bash +npx medusa exec ./src/scripts/demo-products.ts +``` + +This seeds the products to your database. If you run your Medusa application and view the products in the dashboard, you'll find fifty new products. + + +# Event Data Payload + +In this chapter, you'll learn how subscribers receive an event's data payload. + +## Access Event's Data Payload + +When events are emitted, they’re emitted with a data payload. + +The object that the subscriber function receives as a parameter has an `event` property, which is an object holding the event payload in a `data` property with additional context. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/subscribers/product-created.ts" highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-5" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import type { + SubscriberArgs, + SubscriberConfig, +} from "@medusajs/framework" + +export default async function productCreateHandler({ + event, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const productId = event.data.id + console.log(`The product ${productId} was created`) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "product.created", +} +``` + +The `event` object has the following properties: + +- data: (\`object\`) The data payload of the event. Its properties are different for each event. +- name: (string) The name of the triggered event. +- metadata: (\`object\`) Additional data and context of the emitted event. + +This logs the product ID received in the `product.created` event’s data payload to the console. + +{/* --- + +## List of Events with Data Payload + +Refer to [this reference](!resources!/references/events) for a full list of events emitted by Medusa and their data payloads. */} + + +# Emit Workflow and Service Events + +In this chapter, you'll learn about event types and how to emit an event in a service or workflow. + +## Event Types + +In your customization, you can emit an event, then listen to it in a subscriber and perform an asynchronus action, such as send a notification or data to a third-party system. + +There are two types of events in Medusa: + +1. Workflow event: an event that's emitted in a workflow after a commerce feature is performed. For example, Medusa emits the `order.placed` event after a cart is completed. +2. Service event: an event that's emitted to track, trace, or debug processes under the hood. For example, you can emit an event with an audit trail. + +### Which Event Type to Use? + +**Workflow events** are the most common event type in development, as most custom features and customizations are built around workflows. + +Some examples of workflow events: + +1. When a user creates a blog post and you're emitting an event to send a newsletter email. +2. When you finish syncing products to a third-party system and you want to notify the admin user of new products added. +3. When a customer purchases a digital product and you want to generate and send it to them. + +You should only go for a **service event** if you're emitting an event for processes under the hood that don't directly affect front-facing features. + +Some examples of service events: + +1. When you're tracing data manipulation and changes, and you want to track every time some custom data is changed. +2. When you're syncing data with a search engine. + +*** + +## Emit Event in a Workflow + +To emit a workflow event, use the `emitEventStep` helper step provided in the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +For example: + +```ts highlights={highlights} +import { + createWorkflow, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { + emitEventStep, +} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +const helloWorldWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + () => { + // ... + + emitEventStep({ + eventName: "custom.created", + data: { + id: "123", + // other data payload + }, + }) + } +) +``` + +The `emitEventStep` accepts an object having the following properties: + +- `eventName`: The event's name. +- `data`: The data payload as an object. You can pass any properties in the object, and subscribers listening to the event will receive this data in the event's payload. + +In this example, you emit the event `custom.created` and pass in the data payload an ID property. + +### Test it Out + +If you execute the workflow, the event is emitted and you can see it in your application's logs. + +Any subscribers listening to the event are executed. + +*** + +## Emit Event in a Service + +To emit a service event: + +1. Resolve `event_bus` from the module's container in your service's constructor: + +### Extending Service Factory + +```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={["9"]} +import { IEventBusService } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Post, +}){ + protected eventBusService_: AbstractEventBusModuleService + + constructor({ event_bus }) { + super(...arguments) + this.eventBusService_ = event_bus + } +} +``` + +### Without Service Factory + +```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={["6"]} +import { IEventBusService } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +class BlogModuleService { + protected eventBusService_: AbstractEventBusModuleService + + constructor({ event_bus }) { + this.eventBusService_ = event_bus + } +} +``` + +2. Use the event bus service's `emit` method in the service's methods to emit an event: + +```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} +class BlogModuleService { + // ... + performAction() { + // TODO perform action + + this.eventBusService_.emit({ + name: "custom.event", + data: { + id: "123", + // other data payload + }, + }) + } +} +``` + +The method accepts an object having the following properties: + +- `name`: The event's name. +- `data`: The data payload as an object. You can pass any properties in the object, and subscribers listening to the event will receive this data in the event's payload. + +3. By default, the Event Module's service isn't injected into your module's container. To add it to the container, pass it in the module's registration object in `medusa-config.ts` in the `dependencies` property: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={depsHighlight} +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "./src/modules/blog", + dependencies: [ + Modules.EVENT_BUS, + ], + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `dependencies` property accepts an array of module registration keys. The specified modules' main services are injected into the module's container. + +That's how you can resolve it in your module's main service's constructor. + +### Test it Out + +If you execute the `performAction` method of your service, the event is emitted and you can see it in your application's logs. + +Any subscribers listening to the event are also executed. + + # Pass Additional Data to Medusa's API Route In this chapter, you'll learn how to pass additional data in requests to Medusa's API Route. @@ -8100,192 +6100,111 @@ createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( This updates the products to their original state before adding the brand to their `metadata` property. -# Seed Data with Custom CLI Script +# Throwing and Handling Errors -In this chapter, you'll learn how to seed data using a custom CLI script. +In this guide, you'll learn how to throw errors in your Medusa application, how it affects an API route's response, and how to change the default error handler of your Medusa application. -## How to Seed Data +## Throw MedusaError -To seed dummy data for development or demo purposes, use a custom CLI script. +When throwing an error in your API routes, middlewares, workflows, or any customization, throw a `MedusaError` from the Medusa Framework. -In the CLI script, use your custom workflows or Medusa's existing workflows, which you can browse in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md), to seed data. +The Medusa application's API route error handler then wraps your thrown error in a uniform object and returns it in the response. -### Example: Seed Dummy Products +For example: -In this section, you'll follow an example of creating a custom CLI script that seeds fifty dummy products. +```ts +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -First, install the [Faker](https://fakerjs.dev/) library to generate random data in your script: +export const GET = async ( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) => { + if (!req.query.q) { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + "The `q` query parameter is required." + ) + } -```bash npm2yarn -npm install --save-dev @faker-js/faker -``` - -Then, create the file `src/scripts/demo-products.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-12" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { ExecArgs } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { faker } from "@faker-js/faker" -import { - ContainerRegistrationKeys, - Modules, - ProductStatus, -} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { - createInventoryLevelsWorkflow, - createProductsWorkflow, -} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -export default async function seedDummyProducts({ - container, -}: ExecArgs) { - const salesChannelModuleService = container.resolve( - Modules.SALES_CHANNEL - ) - const logger = container.resolve( - ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER - ) - const query = container.resolve( - ContainerRegistrationKeys.QUERY - ) - - const defaultSalesChannel = await salesChannelModuleService - .listSalesChannels({ - name: "Default Sales Channel", - }) - - const sizeOptions = ["S", "M", "L", "XL"] - const colorOptions = ["Black", "White"] - const currency_code = "eur" - const productsNum = 50 - - // TODO seed products + // ... } ``` -So far, in the script, you: +The `MedusaError` class accepts in its constructor two parameters: -- Resolve the Sales Channel Module's main service to retrieve the application's default sales channel. This is the sales channel the dummy products will be available in. -- Resolve the Logger to log messages in the terminal, and Query to later retrieve data useful for the seeded products. -- Initialize some default data to use when seeding the products next. +1. The first is the error's type. `MedusaError` has a static property `Types` that you can use. `Types` is an enum whose possible values are explained in the next section. +2. The second is the message to show in the error response. -Next, replace the `TODO` with the following: +### Error Object in Response -```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" -const productsData = new Array(productsNum).fill(0).map((_, index) => { - const title = faker.commerce.product() + "_" + index - return { - title, - is_giftcard: true, - description: faker.commerce.productDescription(), - status: ProductStatus.PUBLISHED, - options: [ - { - title: "Size", - values: sizeOptions, - }, - { - title: "Color", - values: colorOptions, - }, - ], - images: [ - { - url: faker.image.urlPlaceholder({ - text: title, - }), - }, - { - url: faker.image.urlPlaceholder({ - text: title, - }), - }, - ], - variants: new Array(10).fill(0).map((_, variantIndex) => ({ - title: `${title} ${variantIndex}`, - sku: `variant-${variantIndex}${index}`, - prices: new Array(10).fill(0).map((_, priceIndex) => ({ - currency_code, - amount: 10 * priceIndex, - })), - options: { - Size: sizeOptions[Math.floor(Math.random() * 3)], - }, - })), - shipping_profile_id: "sp_123", - sales_channels: [ - { - id: defaultSalesChannel[0].id, - }, - ], - } -}) +The error object returned in the response has two properties: -// TODO seed products -``` +- `type`: The error's type. +- `message`: The error message, if available. +- `code`: A common snake-case code. Its values can be: + - `invalid_request_error` for the `DUPLICATE_ERROR` type. + - `api_error`: for the `DB_ERROR` type. + - `invalid_state_error` for `CONFLICT` error type. + - `unknown_error` for any unidentified error type. + - For other error types, this property won't be available unless you provide a code as a third parameter to the `MedusaError` constructor. -You generate fifty products using the sales channel and variables you initialized, and using Faker for random data, such as the product's title or images. +### MedusaError Types -Then, replace the new `TODO` with the following: +|Type|Description|Status Code| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`DB\_ERROR\`|Indicates a database error.|\`500\`| +|\`DUPLICATE\_ERROR\`|Indicates a duplicate of a record already exists. For example, when trying to create a customer whose email is registered by another customer.|\`422\`| +|\`INVALID\_ARGUMENT\`|Indicates an error that occurred due to incorrect arguments or other unexpected state.|\`500\`| +|\`INVALID\_DATA\`|Indicates a validation error.|\`400\`| +|\`UNAUTHORIZED\`|Indicates that a user is not authorized to perform an action or access a route.|\`401\`| +|\`NOT\_FOUND\`|Indicates that the requested resource, such as a route or a record, isn't found.|\`404\`| +|\`NOT\_ALLOWED\`|Indicates that an operation isn't allowed.|\`400\`| +|\`CONFLICT\`|Indicates that a request conflicts with another previous or ongoing request. The error message in this case is ignored for a default message.|\`409\`| +|\`PAYMENT\_AUTHORIZATION\_ERROR\`|Indicates an error has occurred while authorizing a payment.|\`422\`| +|Other error types|Any other error type results in an |\`500\`| -```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" -const { result: products } = await createProductsWorkflow(container).run({ - input: { - products: productsData, +*** + +## Override Error Handler + +The `defineMiddlewares` function used to apply middlewares on routes accepts an `errorHandler` in its object parameter. Use it to override the default error handler for API routes. + +This error handler will also be used for errors thrown in Medusa's API routes and resources. + +For example, create `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" collapsibleLines="1-8" expandMoreLabel="Show Imports" +import { + defineMiddlewares, + MedusaNextFunction, + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + errorHandler: ( + error: MedusaError | any, + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse, + next: MedusaNextFunction + ) => { + res.status(400).json({ + error: "Something happened.", + }) }, }) - -logger.info(`Seeded ${products.length} products.`) - -// TODO add inventory levels ``` -You create the generated products using the `createProductsWorkflow` imported previously from `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows`. It accepts the product data as input, and returns the created products. +The `errorHandler` property's value is a function that accepts four parameters: -Only thing left is to create inventory levels for the products. So, replace the last `TODO` with the following: +1. The error thrown. Its type can be `MedusaError` or any other thrown error type. +2. A request object of type `MedusaRequest`. +3. A response object of type `MedusaResponse`. +4. A function of type MedusaNextFunction that executes the next middleware in the stack. -```ts title="src/scripts/demo-products.ts" -logger.info("Seeding inventory levels.") - -const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ - entity: "stock_location", - fields: ["id"], -}) - -const { data: inventoryItems } = await query.graph({ - entity: "inventory_item", - fields: ["id"], -}) - -const inventoryLevels = inventoryItems.map((inventoryItem) => ({ - location_id: stockLocations[0].id, - stocked_quantity: 1000000, - inventory_item_id: inventoryItem.id, -})) - -await createInventoryLevelsWorkflow(container).run({ - input: { - inventory_levels: inventoryLevels, - }, -}) - -logger.info("Finished seeding inventory levels data.") -``` - -You use Query to retrieve the stock location, to use the first location in the application, and the inventory items. - -Then, you generate inventory levels for each inventory item, associating it with the first stock location. - -Finally, you use the `createInventoryLevelsWorkflow` from Medusa's core workflows to create the inventory levels. - -### Test Script - -To test out the script, run the following command in your project's directory: - -```bash -npx medusa exec ./src/scripts/demo-products.ts -``` - -This seeds the products to your database. If you run your Medusa application and view the products in the dashboard, you'll find fifty new products. +This example overrides Medusa's default error handler with a handler that always returns a `400` status code with the same message. # Handling CORS in API Routes @@ -8823,164 +6742,6 @@ If you need to change the middlewares applied to a route, you can create a custo Learn more in the [Override API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/override/index.html.md) chapter. -# Throwing and Handling Errors - -In this guide, you'll learn how to throw errors in your Medusa application, how it affects an API route's response, and how to change the default error handler of your Medusa application. - -## Throw MedusaError - -When throwing an error in your API routes, middlewares, workflows, or any customization, throw a `MedusaError` from the Medusa Framework. - -The Medusa application's API route error handler then wraps your thrown error in a uniform object and returns it in the response. - -For example: - -```ts -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export const GET = async ( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) => { - if (!req.query.q) { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - "The `q` query parameter is required." - ) - } - - // ... -} -``` - -The `MedusaError` class accepts in its constructor two parameters: - -1. The first is the error's type. `MedusaError` has a static property `Types` that you can use. `Types` is an enum whose possible values are explained in the next section. -2. The second is the message to show in the error response. - -### Error Object in Response - -The error object returned in the response has two properties: - -- `type`: The error's type. -- `message`: The error message, if available. -- `code`: A common snake-case code. Its values can be: - - `invalid_request_error` for the `DUPLICATE_ERROR` type. - - `api_error`: for the `DB_ERROR` type. - - `invalid_state_error` for `CONFLICT` error type. - - `unknown_error` for any unidentified error type. - - For other error types, this property won't be available unless you provide a code as a third parameter to the `MedusaError` constructor. - -### MedusaError Types - -|Type|Description|Status Code| -|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`DB\_ERROR\`|Indicates a database error.|\`500\`| -|\`DUPLICATE\_ERROR\`|Indicates a duplicate of a record already exists. For example, when trying to create a customer whose email is registered by another customer.|\`422\`| -|\`INVALID\_ARGUMENT\`|Indicates an error that occurred due to incorrect arguments or other unexpected state.|\`500\`| -|\`INVALID\_DATA\`|Indicates a validation error.|\`400\`| -|\`UNAUTHORIZED\`|Indicates that a user is not authorized to perform an action or access a route.|\`401\`| -|\`NOT\_FOUND\`|Indicates that the requested resource, such as a route or a record, isn't found.|\`404\`| -|\`NOT\_ALLOWED\`|Indicates that an operation isn't allowed.|\`400\`| -|\`CONFLICT\`|Indicates that a request conflicts with another previous or ongoing request. The error message in this case is ignored for a default message.|\`409\`| -|\`PAYMENT\_AUTHORIZATION\_ERROR\`|Indicates an error has occurred while authorizing a payment.|\`422\`| -|Other error types|Any other error type results in an |\`500\`| - -*** - -## Override Error Handler - -The `defineMiddlewares` function used to apply middlewares on routes accepts an `errorHandler` in its object parameter. Use it to override the default error handler for API routes. - -This error handler will also be used for errors thrown in Medusa's API routes and resources. - -For example, create `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" collapsibleLines="1-8" expandMoreLabel="Show Imports" -import { - defineMiddlewares, - MedusaNextFunction, - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - errorHandler: ( - error: MedusaError | any, - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse, - next: MedusaNextFunction - ) => { - res.status(400).json({ - error: "Something happened.", - }) - }, -}) -``` - -The `errorHandler` property's value is a function that accepts four parameters: - -1. The error thrown. Its type can be `MedusaError` or any other thrown error type. -2. A request object of type `MedusaRequest`. -3. A response object of type `MedusaResponse`. -4. A function of type MedusaNextFunction that executes the next middleware in the stack. - -This example overrides Medusa's default error handler with a handler that always returns a `400` status code with the same message. - - -# Override API Routes - -In this chapter, you'll learn the approach recommended when you need to override an existing API route in Medusa. - -## Approaches to Consider Before Overriding API Routes - -While building customizations in your Medusa application, you may need to make changes to existing API routes for your business use case. - -Medusa provides the following approaches to customize API routes: - -|Approach|Description| -|---|---| -|Pass Additional Data|Pass custom data to the API route with custom validation.| -|Perform Custom Logic within an Existing Flows|API routes execute workflows to perform business logic, which may have hooks that allow you to perform custom logic.| -|Use Custom Middlewares|Use custom middlewares to perform custom logic before the API route is executed. However, you cannot remove or replace middlewares applied to existing API routes.| -|Listen to Events in Subscribers|Functionalities in API routes may trigger events that you can handle in subscribers. This is useful if you're performing an action that isn't integral to the API route's core functionality or response.| - -If the above approaches do not meet your needs, you can consider the approaches mentioned in the rest of this chapter. - -*** - -## Replicate, Don't Override API Routes - -If the approaches mentioned in the [section above](#approaches-to-consider-before-overriding-api-routes) do not meet your needs, you can replicate an existing API route and modify it to suit your requirements. - -By replicating instead of overriding, the original API route remains intact, allowing you to easily revert to the original functionality if needed. You can also update your Medusa version without worrying about breaking changes in the original API route. - -*** - -## How to Replicate an API Route? - -Medusa's API routes are generally slim and use logic contained in [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). So, creating a custom route based on the original route is straightforward. - -You can view the source code for Medusa's API routes in the [Medusa GitHub repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/tree/develop/packages/medusa/src/api). - -For example, if you need to allow vendors to access the `POST /admin/products` API route, you can create an API route in your Medusa project at `src/api/vendor/products/route.ts` with the [same code as the original route](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/develop/packages/medusa/src/api/admin/products/route.ts#L88). Then, you can make changes to it or its middlewares. - -*** - -## When to Replicate an API Route? - -Some examples of when you might want to replicate an API route include: - -|Use Case|Description| -|---|---| -|Custom Validation|You want to change the validation logic for a specific API route, and the | -|Change Authentication|You want to remove required authentication for a specific API route, or you want to allow custom | -|Custom Response|You want to change the response format of an existing API route.| -|Override Middleware|You want to override the middleware applied on existing API routes. Because of | - - # API Route Parameters In this chapter, you’ll learn about path, query, and request body parameters. @@ -9126,6 +6887,228 @@ You can apply validation rules on received body parameters to ensure they match Learn more in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/validation#how-to-validate-request-body/index.html.md). +# Override API Routes + +In this chapter, you'll learn the approach recommended when you need to override an existing API route in Medusa. + +## Approaches to Consider Before Overriding API Routes + +While building customizations in your Medusa application, you may need to make changes to existing API routes for your business use case. + +Medusa provides the following approaches to customize API routes: + +|Approach|Description| +|---|---| +|Pass Additional Data|Pass custom data to the API route with custom validation.| +|Perform Custom Logic within an Existing Flows|API routes execute workflows to perform business logic, which may have hooks that allow you to perform custom logic.| +|Use Custom Middlewares|Use custom middlewares to perform custom logic before the API route is executed. However, you cannot remove or replace middlewares applied to existing API routes.| +|Listen to Events in Subscribers|Functionalities in API routes may trigger events that you can handle in subscribers. This is useful if you're performing an action that isn't integral to the API route's core functionality or response.| + +If the above approaches do not meet your needs, you can consider the approaches mentioned in the rest of this chapter. + +*** + +## Replicate, Don't Override API Routes + +If the approaches mentioned in the [section above](#approaches-to-consider-before-overriding-api-routes) do not meet your needs, you can replicate an existing API route and modify it to suit your requirements. + +By replicating instead of overriding, the original API route remains intact, allowing you to easily revert to the original functionality if needed. You can also update your Medusa version without worrying about breaking changes in the original API route. + +*** + +## How to Replicate an API Route? + +Medusa's API routes are generally slim and use logic contained in [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). So, creating a custom route based on the original route is straightforward. + +You can view the source code for Medusa's API routes in the [Medusa GitHub repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/tree/develop/packages/medusa/src/api). + +For example, if you need to allow vendors to access the `POST /admin/products` API route, you can create an API route in your Medusa project at `src/api/vendor/products/route.ts` with the [same code as the original route](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/develop/packages/medusa/src/api/admin/products/route.ts#L88). Then, you can make changes to it or its middlewares. + +*** + +## When to Replicate an API Route? + +Some examples of when you might want to replicate an API route include: + +|Use Case|Description| +|---|---| +|Custom Validation|You want to change the validation logic for a specific API route, and the | +|Change Authentication|You want to remove required authentication for a specific API route, or you want to allow custom | +|Custom Response|You want to change the response format of an existing API route.| +|Override Middleware|You want to override the middleware applied on existing API routes. Because of | + + +# Configure Request Body Parser + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to configure the request body parser for your API routes. + +## Default Body Parser Configuration + +The Medusa application configures the body parser by default to parse JSON, URL-encoded, and text request content types. You can parse other data types by adding the relevant [Express middleware](https://expressjs.com/en/guide/using-middleware.html) or preserve the raw body data by configuring the body parser, which is useful for webhook requests. + +This chapter shares some examples of configuring the body parser for different data types or use cases. + +*** + +## Preserve Raw Body Data for Webhooks + +If your API route receives webhook requests, you might want to preserve the raw body data. To do this, you can configure the body parser to parse the raw body data and store it in the `req.rawBody` property. + +To do that, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={preserveHighlights} +import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + method: ["POST"], + bodyParser: { preserveRawBody: true }, + matcher: "/custom", + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The middleware route object passed to `routes` accepts a `bodyParser` property whose value is an object of configuration for the default body parser. By enabling the `preserveRawBody` property, the raw body data is preserved and stored in the `req.rawBody` property. + +Learn more about [middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). + +You can then access the raw body data in your API route handler: + +```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export async function POST( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + console.log(req.rawBody) + + // TODO use raw body +} +``` + +*** + +## Configure Request Body Size Limit + +By default, the body parser limits the request body size to `100kb`. If a request body exceeds that size, the Medusa application throws an error. + +You can configure the body parser to accept larger request bodies by setting the `sizeLimit` property of the `bodyParser` object in a middleware route object. For example: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={sizeLimitHighlights} +import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + method: ["POST"], + bodyParser: { sizeLimit: "2mb" }, + matcher: "/custom", + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `sizeLimit` property accepts one of the following types of values: + +- A string representing the size limit in bytes (For example, `100kb`, `2mb`, `5gb`). It is passed to the [bytes](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bytes) library to parse the size. +- A number representing the size limit in bytes. For example, `1024` for 1kb. + +*** + +## Configure File Uploads + +To accept file uploads in your API routes, you can configure the [Express Multer middleware](https://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/multer.html) on your route. + +The `multer` package is available through the `@medusajs/medusa` package, so you don't need to install it. However, for better typing support, install the `@types/multer` package as a development dependency: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install --save-dev @types/multer +``` + +Then, to configure file upload for your route, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={uploadHighlights} +import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import multer from "multer" + +const upload = multer({ storage: multer.memoryStorage() }) + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + method: ["POST"], + matcher: "/custom", + middlewares: [ + // @ts-ignore + upload.array("files"), + ], + }, + ], +}) +``` + +In the example above, you configure the `multer` middleware to store the uploaded files in memory. Then, you apply the `upload.array("files")` middleware to the route to accept file uploads. By using the `array` method, you accept multiple file uploads with the same `files` field name. + +You can then access the uploaded files in your API route handler: + +```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export async function POST( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const files = req.files as Express.Multer.File[] + + // TODO handle files +} +``` + +The uploaded files are stored in the `req.files` property as an array of Multer file objects that have properties like `filename` and `mimetype`. + +### Uploading Files using File Module Provider + +The recommended way to upload the files to storage using the configured [File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md) is to use the [uploadFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md): + +```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { uploadFilesWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +export async function POST( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const files = req.files as Express.Multer.File[] + + if (!files?.length) { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + "No files were uploaded" + ) + } + + const { result } = await uploadFilesWorkflow(req.scope).run({ + input: { + files: files?.map((f) => ({ + filename: f.originalname, + mimeType: f.mimetype, + content: f.buffer.toString("binary"), + access: "public", + })), + }, + }) + + res.status(200).json({ files: result }) +} +``` + +Check out the [uploadFilesWorkflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) for details on the expected input and output of the workflow. + + # Protected API Routes In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create protected API routes. @@ -9391,259 +7374,6 @@ Then, you use Query to retrieve the user details. The `throwIfKeyNotFound` optio After that, you can use the user's details in your API route. -# Retrieve Custom Links from Medusa's API Route - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to retrieve custom data models linked to existing Medusa data models from Medusa's API routes. - -## Why Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models? - -Often, you'll link custom data models to existing Medusa data models to implement custom features or expand on existing ones. - -For example, to add brands for products, you can create a `Brand` data model in a Brand Module, then [define a link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) to the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md)'s `Product` data model. - -When you implement this customization, you might need to retrieve the brand of a product using the existing [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid). You can do this by passing the linked data model's name in the `fields` query parameter of the API route. - -*** - -## How to Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models Using `fields`? - -Most of Medusa's API routes accept a `fields` query parameter that allows you to specify the fields and relations to retrieve in the resource, such as a product. - -For example, to retrieve the brand of a product, you can pass the `brand` field in the `fields` query parameter of the [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid): - -```bash -curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products/{id}?fields=*brand' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {access_token}' -``` - -The `fields` query parameter accepts a comma-separated list of fields and relations to retrieve. To learn more about using the `fields` query parameter, refer to the [API Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#select-fields-and-relations). - -By prefixing `brand` with an asterisk (`*`), you retrieve all the default fields of the product, including the `brand` field. If you don't include the `*` prefix, the response will only include the product's brand. - -*** - -## API Routes that Restrict Retrievable Fields - -Some of Medusa's API routes restrict the fields and relations you can retrieve, which means you can't pass your custom linked data models in the `fields` query parameter. Medusa makes this restriction to ensure the API routes are performant and secure. - -The API routes that restrict the fields and relations you can retrieve are: - -- [Customer Store API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#customers) -- [Customer Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers) -- [Product Category Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#product-categories) - -### How to Override Allowed Fields and Relations - -For these routes, you need to override the allowed fields and relations to be retrieved. You can do this by adding a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) to those routes. - -For example, to allow retrieving the `b2b_company` of a customer using the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid), create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: - -Learn how to create a middleware in the [Middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) chapter. - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/medusa" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - matcher: "/store/customers/me", - method: "GET", - middlewares: [ - (req, res, next) => { - req.allowed?.push("b2b_company") - next() - }, - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -In this example, you apply a middleware to the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid). - -The request object passed to middlewares has an `allowed` property that contains the fields and relations that can be retrieved. So, you modify the `allowed` array to include the `b2b_company` field. - -You can now retrieve the `b2b_company` field using the `fields` query parameter of the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid): - -```bash -curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/customers/{id}?fields=*b2b_company' \ --H 'Authorization: Bearer {access_token}' -``` - -In this example, you retrieve the `b2b_company` relation of the customer using the `fields` query parameter. - - -# Configure Request Body Parser - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to configure the request body parser for your API routes. - -## Default Body Parser Configuration - -The Medusa application configures the body parser by default to parse JSON, URL-encoded, and text request content types. You can parse other data types by adding the relevant [Express middleware](https://expressjs.com/en/guide/using-middleware.html) or preserve the raw body data by configuring the body parser, which is useful for webhook requests. - -This chapter shares some examples of configuring the body parser for different data types or use cases. - -*** - -## Preserve Raw Body Data for Webhooks - -If your API route receives webhook requests, you might want to preserve the raw body data. To do this, you can configure the body parser to parse the raw body data and store it in the `req.rawBody` property. - -To do that, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={preserveHighlights} -import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - method: ["POST"], - bodyParser: { preserveRawBody: true }, - matcher: "/custom", - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The middleware route object passed to `routes` accepts a `bodyParser` property whose value is an object of configuration for the default body parser. By enabling the `preserveRawBody` property, the raw body data is preserved and stored in the `req.rawBody` property. - -Learn more about [middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). - -You can then access the raw body data in your API route handler: - -```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export async function POST( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - console.log(req.rawBody) - - // TODO use raw body -} -``` - -*** - -## Configure Request Body Size Limit - -By default, the body parser limits the request body size to `100kb`. If a request body exceeds that size, the Medusa application throws an error. - -You can configure the body parser to accept larger request bodies by setting the `sizeLimit` property of the `bodyParser` object in a middleware route object. For example: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={sizeLimitHighlights} -import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - method: ["POST"], - bodyParser: { sizeLimit: "2mb" }, - matcher: "/custom", - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `sizeLimit` property accepts one of the following types of values: - -- A string representing the size limit in bytes (For example, `100kb`, `2mb`, `5gb`). It is passed to the [bytes](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bytes) library to parse the size. -- A number representing the size limit in bytes. For example, `1024` for 1kb. - -*** - -## Configure File Uploads - -To accept file uploads in your API routes, you can configure the [Express Multer middleware](https://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/multer.html) on your route. - -The `multer` package is available through the `@medusajs/medusa` package, so you don't need to install it. However, for better typing support, install the `@types/multer` package as a development dependency: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install --save-dev @types/multer -``` - -Then, to configure file upload for your route, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={uploadHighlights} -import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import multer from "multer" - -const upload = multer({ storage: multer.memoryStorage() }) - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - method: ["POST"], - matcher: "/custom", - middlewares: [ - // @ts-ignore - upload.array("files"), - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -In the example above, you configure the `multer` middleware to store the uploaded files in memory. Then, you apply the `upload.array("files")` middleware to the route to accept file uploads. By using the `array` method, you accept multiple file uploads with the same `files` field name. - -You can then access the uploaded files in your API route handler: - -```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export async function POST( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const files = req.files as Express.Multer.File[] - - // TODO handle files -} -``` - -The uploaded files are stored in the `req.files` property as an array of Multer file objects that have properties like `filename` and `mimetype`. - -### Uploading Files using File Module Provider - -The recommended way to upload the files to storage using the configured [File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md) is to use the [uploadFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md): - -```ts title="src/api/custom/route.ts" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { uploadFilesWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -export async function POST( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const files = req.files as Express.Multer.File[] - - if (!files?.length) { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - "No files were uploaded" - ) - } - - const { result } = await uploadFilesWorkflow(req.scope).run({ - input: { - files: files?.map((f) => ({ - filename: f.originalname, - mimeType: f.mimetype, - content: f.buffer.toString("binary"), - access: "public", - })), - }, - }) - - res.status(200).json({ files: result }) -} -``` - -Check out the [uploadFilesWorkflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) for details on the expected input and output of the workflow. - - # API Route Response In this chapter, you'll learn how to send a response in your API route. @@ -9995,6 +7725,88 @@ For example, if you omit the `a` parameter, you'll receive a `400` response code To see different examples and learn more about creating a validation schema, refer to [Zod's documentation](https://zod.dev). +# Retrieve Custom Links from Medusa's API Route + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to retrieve custom data models linked to existing Medusa data models from Medusa's API routes. + +## Why Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models? + +Often, you'll link custom data models to existing Medusa data models to implement custom features or expand on existing ones. + +For example, to add brands for products, you can create a `Brand` data model in a Brand Module, then [define a link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) to the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md)'s `Product` data model. + +When you implement this customization, you might need to retrieve the brand of a product using the existing [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid). You can do this by passing the linked data model's name in the `fields` query parameter of the API route. + +*** + +## How to Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models Using `fields`? + +Most of Medusa's API routes accept a `fields` query parameter that allows you to specify the fields and relations to retrieve in the resource, such as a product. + +For example, to retrieve the brand of a product, you can pass the `brand` field in the `fields` query parameter of the [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid): + +```bash +curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products/{id}?fields=*brand' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {access_token}' +``` + +The `fields` query parameter accepts a comma-separated list of fields and relations to retrieve. To learn more about using the `fields` query parameter, refer to the [API Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#select-fields-and-relations). + +By prefixing `brand` with an asterisk (`*`), you retrieve all the default fields of the product, including the `brand` field. If you don't include the `*` prefix, the response will only include the product's brand. + +*** + +## API Routes that Restrict Retrievable Fields + +Some of Medusa's API routes restrict the fields and relations you can retrieve, which means you can't pass your custom linked data models in the `fields` query parameter. Medusa makes this restriction to ensure the API routes are performant and secure. + +The API routes that restrict the fields and relations you can retrieve are: + +- [Customer Store API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#customers) +- [Customer Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers) +- [Product Category Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#product-categories) + +### How to Override Allowed Fields and Relations + +For these routes, you need to override the allowed fields and relations to be retrieved. You can do this by adding a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) to those routes. + +For example, to allow retrieving the `b2b_company` of a customer using the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid), create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: + +Learn how to create a middleware in the [Middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) chapter. + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/medusa" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + matcher: "/store/customers/me", + method: "GET", + middlewares: [ + (req, res, next) => { + req.allowed?.push("b2b_company") + next() + }, + ], + }, + ], +}) +``` + +In this example, you apply a middleware to the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid). + +The request object passed to middlewares has an `allowed` property that contains the fields and relations that can be retrieved. So, you modify the `allowed` array to include the `b2b_company` field. + +You can now retrieve the `b2b_company` field using the `fields` query parameter of the [Get Customer Admin API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#customers_getcustomersid): + +```bash +curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/customers/{id}?fields=*b2b_company' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {access_token}' +``` + +In this example, you retrieve the `b2b_company` relation of the customer using the `fields` query parameter. + + # Add Data Model Check Constraints In this chapter, you'll learn how to add check constraints to your data model. @@ -10179,266 +7991,6 @@ export default MyCustom This creates a unique composite index on the `name` and `age` properties. -# Manage Relationships - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to manage relationships between data models when creating, updating, or retrieving records using the module's main service. - -This chapter applies to data model relationships within the same module. To manage linked data models across modules, check out [Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) and [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). - -## Manage One-to-One Relationship - -### BelongsTo Side of One-to-One - -When you create a record of a data model that belongs to another through a one-to-one relation, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the `{relation}_id` property, where `{relation}` is the name of the relation property. - -For example, assuming you have the [User and Email data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-one-relationship/index.html.md), set an email's user ID as follows: - -```ts highlights={belongsHighlights} -// when creating an email -const email = await helloModuleService.createEmails({ - // other properties... - user_id: "123", -}) - -// when updating an email -const email = await helloModuleService.updateEmails({ - id: "321", - // other properties... - user_id: "123", -}) -``` - -In the example above, you pass the `user_id` property when creating or updating an email to specify the user it belongs to. - -### HasOne Side - -When you create a record of a data model that has one of another, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the relation property. - -For example, assuming you have the [User and Email data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-one-relationship/index.html.md), set a user's email ID as follows: - -```ts highlights={hasOneHighlights} -// when creating a user -const user = await helloModuleService.createUsers({ - // other properties... - email: "123", -}) - -// when updating a user -const user = await helloModuleService.updateUsers({ - id: "321", - // other properties... - email: "123", -}) -``` - -In the example above, you pass the `email` property when creating or updating a user to specify the email it has. - -*** - -## Manage One-to-Many Relationship - -In a one-to-many relationship, you can only manage the associations from the `belongsTo` side. - -When you create a record of the data model on the `belongsTo` side, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the `{relation}_id` property, where `{relation}` is the name of the relation property. - -For example, assuming you have the [Product and Store data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), set a product's store ID as follows: - -```ts highlights={manyBelongsHighlights} -// when creating a product -const product = await helloModuleService.createProducts({ - // other properties... - store_id: "123", -}) - -// when updating a product -const product = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ - id: "321", - // other properties... - store_id: "123", -}) -``` - -In the example above, you pass the `store_id` property when creating or updating a product to specify the store it belongs to. - -*** - -## Manage Many-to-Many Relationship - -If your many-to-many relation is represented with a [pivotEntity](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), refer to [this section](#manage-many-to-many-relationship-with-pivotentity) instead. - -### Create Associations - -When you create a record of a data model that has a many-to-many relationship to another data model, pass an array of IDs of the other data model's records in the relation property. - -For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), set the association between products and orders as follows: - -```ts highlights={manyHighlights} -// when creating a product -const product = await helloModuleService.createProducts({ - // other properties... - orders: ["123", "321"], -}) - -// when creating an order -const order = await helloModuleService.createOrders({ - id: "321", - // other properties... - products: ["123", "321"], -}) -``` - -In the example above, you pass the `orders` property when you create a product, and you pass the `products` property when you create an order. - -### Update Associations - -When you use the `update` methods generated by the service factory, you also pass an array of IDs as the relation property's value to add new associated records. - -However, this removes any existing associations to records whose IDs aren't included in the array. - -For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), you update the product's related orders as so: - -```ts -const product = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ - id: "123", - // other properties... - orders: ["321"], -}) -``` - -If the product was associated with an order, and you don't include that order's ID in the `orders` array, the association between the product and order is removed. - -So, to add a new association without removing existing ones, retrieve the product first to pass its associated orders when updating the product: - -```ts highlights={updateAssociationHighlights} -const product = await helloModuleService.retrieveProduct( - "123", - { - relations: ["orders"], - } -) - -const updatedProduct = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ - id: product.id, - // other properties... - orders: [ - ...product.orders.map((order) => order.id), - "321", - ], -}) -``` - -This keeps existing associations between the product and orders, and adds a new one. - -*** - -## Manage Many-to-Many Relationship with pivotEntity - -If your many-to-many relation is represented without a [pivotEntity](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), refer to [this section](#manage-many-to-many-relationship) instead. - -If you have a many-to-many relation with a `pivotEntity` specified, make sure to pass the data model representing the pivot table to [MedusaService](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/service-factory/index.html.md) that your module's service extends. - -For example, assuming you have the [Order, Product, and OrderProduct models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), add `OrderProduct` to `MedusaService`'s object parameter: - -```ts highlights={["4"]} -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Order, - Product, - OrderProduct, -}) {} -``` - -This will generate Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD) methods for the `OrderProduct` data model, which you can use to create relations between orders and products and manage the extra columns in the pivot table. - -For example: - -```ts -// create order-product association -const orderProduct = await blogModuleService.createOrderProducts({ - order_id: "123", - product_id: "123", - metadata: { - test: true, - }, -}) - -// update order-product association -const orderProduct = await blogModuleService.updateOrderProducts({ - id: "123", - metadata: { - test: false, - }, -}) - -// delete order-product association -await blogModuleService.deleteOrderProducts("123") -``` - -Since the `OrderProduct` data model belongs to the `Order` and `Product` data models, you can set its order and product as explained in the [one-to-many relationship section](#manage-one-to-many-relationship) using `order_id` and `product_id`. - -Refer to the [service factory reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md) for a full list of generated methods and their usages. - -*** - -## Retrieve Records of Relation - -The `list`, `listAndCount`, and `retrieve` methods of a module's main service accept as a second parameter an object of options. - -To retrieve the records associated with a data model's records through a relationship, pass in the second parameter object a `relations` property whose value is an array of relationship names. - -For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), you retrieve a product's orders as follows: - -```ts highlights={retrieveHighlights} -const product = await blogModuleService.retrieveProducts( - "123", - { - relations: ["orders"], - } -) -``` - -In the example above, the retrieved product has an `orders` property, whose value is an array of orders associated with the product. - - -# Infer Type of Data Model - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to infer the type of a data model. - -## How to Infer Type of Data Model? - -Consider you have a `Post` data model. You can't reference this data model in a type, such as a workflow input or service method output types, since it's a variable. - -Instead, Medusa provides `InferTypeOf` that transforms your data model to a type. - -For example: - -```ts -import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { Post } from "../modules/blog/models/post" // relative path to the model - -export type Post = InferTypeOf -``` - -`InferTypeOf` accepts as a type argument the type of the data model. - -Since the `Post` data model is a variable, use the `typeof` operator to pass the data model as a type argument to `InferTypeOf`. - -You can now use the `Post` type to reference a data model in other types, such as in workflow inputs or service method outputs: - -```ts title="Example Service" -// other imports... -import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { Post } from "../models/post" - -type Post = InferTypeOf - -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ Post }) { - async doSomething(): Promise { - // ... - } -} -``` - - # Data Model Properties In this chapter, you'll learn about the different property types you can use in a data model and how to configure a data model's properties. @@ -10791,6 +8343,266 @@ const posts = await blogModuleService.listPosts({ This retrieves records that include `New Products` in their `title` property. +# Infer Type of Data Model + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to infer the type of a data model. + +## How to Infer Type of Data Model? + +Consider you have a `Post` data model. You can't reference this data model in a type, such as a workflow input or service method output types, since it's a variable. + +Instead, Medusa provides `InferTypeOf` that transforms your data model to a type. + +For example: + +```ts +import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { Post } from "../modules/blog/models/post" // relative path to the model + +export type Post = InferTypeOf +``` + +`InferTypeOf` accepts as a type argument the type of the data model. + +Since the `Post` data model is a variable, use the `typeof` operator to pass the data model as a type argument to `InferTypeOf`. + +You can now use the `Post` type to reference a data model in other types, such as in workflow inputs or service method outputs: + +```ts title="Example Service" +// other imports... +import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { Post } from "../models/post" + +type Post = InferTypeOf + +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ Post }) { + async doSomething(): Promise { + // ... + } +} +``` + + +# Manage Relationships + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to manage relationships between data models when creating, updating, or retrieving records using the module's main service. + +This chapter applies to data model relationships within the same module. To manage linked data models across modules, check out [Links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) and [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +## Manage One-to-One Relationship + +### BelongsTo Side of One-to-One + +When you create a record of a data model that belongs to another through a one-to-one relation, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the `{relation}_id` property, where `{relation}` is the name of the relation property. + +For example, assuming you have the [User and Email data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-one-relationship/index.html.md), set an email's user ID as follows: + +```ts highlights={belongsHighlights} +// when creating an email +const email = await helloModuleService.createEmails({ + // other properties... + user_id: "123", +}) + +// when updating an email +const email = await helloModuleService.updateEmails({ + id: "321", + // other properties... + user_id: "123", +}) +``` + +In the example above, you pass the `user_id` property when creating or updating an email to specify the user it belongs to. + +### HasOne Side + +When you create a record of a data model that has one of another, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the relation property. + +For example, assuming you have the [User and Email data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-one-relationship/index.html.md), set a user's email ID as follows: + +```ts highlights={hasOneHighlights} +// when creating a user +const user = await helloModuleService.createUsers({ + // other properties... + email: "123", +}) + +// when updating a user +const user = await helloModuleService.updateUsers({ + id: "321", + // other properties... + email: "123", +}) +``` + +In the example above, you pass the `email` property when creating or updating a user to specify the email it has. + +*** + +## Manage One-to-Many Relationship + +In a one-to-many relationship, you can only manage the associations from the `belongsTo` side. + +When you create a record of the data model on the `belongsTo` side, pass the ID of the other data model's record in the `{relation}_id` property, where `{relation}` is the name of the relation property. + +For example, assuming you have the [Product and Store data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#one-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), set a product's store ID as follows: + +```ts highlights={manyBelongsHighlights} +// when creating a product +const product = await helloModuleService.createProducts({ + // other properties... + store_id: "123", +}) + +// when updating a product +const product = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ + id: "321", + // other properties... + store_id: "123", +}) +``` + +In the example above, you pass the `store_id` property when creating or updating a product to specify the store it belongs to. + +*** + +## Manage Many-to-Many Relationship + +If your many-to-many relation is represented with a [pivotEntity](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), refer to [this section](#manage-many-to-many-relationship-with-pivotentity) instead. + +### Create Associations + +When you create a record of a data model that has a many-to-many relationship to another data model, pass an array of IDs of the other data model's records in the relation property. + +For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), set the association between products and orders as follows: + +```ts highlights={manyHighlights} +// when creating a product +const product = await helloModuleService.createProducts({ + // other properties... + orders: ["123", "321"], +}) + +// when creating an order +const order = await helloModuleService.createOrders({ + id: "321", + // other properties... + products: ["123", "321"], +}) +``` + +In the example above, you pass the `orders` property when you create a product, and you pass the `products` property when you create an order. + +### Update Associations + +When you use the `update` methods generated by the service factory, you also pass an array of IDs as the relation property's value to add new associated records. + +However, this removes any existing associations to records whose IDs aren't included in the array. + +For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), you update the product's related orders as so: + +```ts +const product = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ + id: "123", + // other properties... + orders: ["321"], +}) +``` + +If the product was associated with an order, and you don't include that order's ID in the `orders` array, the association between the product and order is removed. + +So, to add a new association without removing existing ones, retrieve the product first to pass its associated orders when updating the product: + +```ts highlights={updateAssociationHighlights} +const product = await helloModuleService.retrieveProduct( + "123", + { + relations: ["orders"], + } +) + +const updatedProduct = await helloModuleService.updateProducts({ + id: product.id, + // other properties... + orders: [ + ...product.orders.map((order) => order.id), + "321", + ], +}) +``` + +This keeps existing associations between the product and orders, and adds a new one. + +*** + +## Manage Many-to-Many Relationship with pivotEntity + +If your many-to-many relation is represented without a [pivotEntity](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), refer to [this section](#manage-many-to-many-relationship) instead. + +If you have a many-to-many relation with a `pivotEntity` specified, make sure to pass the data model representing the pivot table to [MedusaService](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/service-factory/index.html.md) that your module's service extends. + +For example, assuming you have the [Order, Product, and OrderProduct models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-with-custom-columns/index.html.md), add `OrderProduct` to `MedusaService`'s object parameter: + +```ts highlights={["4"]} +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Order, + Product, + OrderProduct, +}) {} +``` + +This will generate Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD) methods for the `OrderProduct` data model, which you can use to create relations between orders and products and manage the extra columns in the pivot table. + +For example: + +```ts +// create order-product association +const orderProduct = await blogModuleService.createOrderProducts({ + order_id: "123", + product_id: "123", + metadata: { + test: true, + }, +}) + +// update order-product association +const orderProduct = await blogModuleService.updateOrderProducts({ + id: "123", + metadata: { + test: false, + }, +}) + +// delete order-product association +await blogModuleService.deleteOrderProducts("123") +``` + +Since the `OrderProduct` data model belongs to the `Order` and `Product` data models, you can set its order and product as explained in the [one-to-many relationship section](#manage-one-to-many-relationship) using `order_id` and `product_id`. + +Refer to the [service factory reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md) for a full list of generated methods and their usages. + +*** + +## Retrieve Records of Relation + +The `list`, `listAndCount`, and `retrieve` methods of a module's main service accept as a second parameter an object of options. + +To retrieve the records associated with a data model's records through a relationship, pass in the second parameter object a `relations` property whose value is an array of relationship names. + +For example, assuming you have the [Order and Product data models from the previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/relationships#many-to-many-relationship/index.html.md), you retrieve a product's orders as follows: + +```ts highlights={retrieveHighlights} +const product = await blogModuleService.retrieveProducts( + "123", + { + relations: ["orders"], + } +) +``` + +In the example above, the retrieved product has an `orders` property, whose value is an array of orders associated with the product. + + # Data Model Relationships In this chapter, you’ll learn how to define relationships between data models in your module. @@ -11086,317 +8898,6 @@ The `cascades` method accepts an object. Its key is the operation’s name, such In the example above, when a store is deleted, its associated products are also deleted. -# Event Data Payload - -In this chapter, you'll learn how subscribers receive an event's data payload. - -## Access Event's Data Payload - -When events are emitted, they’re emitted with a data payload. - -The object that the subscriber function receives as a parameter has an `event` property, which is an object holding the event payload in a `data` property with additional context. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/subscribers/product-created.ts" highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-5" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import type { - SubscriberArgs, - SubscriberConfig, -} from "@medusajs/framework" - -export default async function productCreateHandler({ - event, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const productId = event.data.id - console.log(`The product ${productId} was created`) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "product.created", -} -``` - -The `event` object has the following properties: - -- data: (\`object\`) The data payload of the event. Its properties are different for each event. -- name: (string) The name of the triggered event. -- metadata: (\`object\`) Additional data and context of the emitted event. - -This logs the product ID received in the `product.created` event’s data payload to the console. - -{/* --- - -## List of Events with Data Payload - -Refer to [this reference](!resources!/references/events) for a full list of events emitted by Medusa and their data payloads. */} - - -# Migrations - -In this chapter, you'll learn what a migration is and how to generate a migration or write it manually. - -## What is a Migration? - -A migration is a TypeScript or JavaScript file that defines database changes made by a module. Migrations are useful when you re-use a module or you're working in a team, so that when one member of a team makes a database change, everyone else can reflect it on their side by running the migrations. - -The migration's file has a class with two methods: - -- The `up` method reflects changes on the database. -- The `down` method reverts the changes made in the `up` method. - -*** - -## Generate Migration - -Instead of you writing the migration manually, the Medusa CLI tool provides a [db:generate](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/commands/db#dbgenerate/index.html.md) command to generate a migration for a modules' data models. - -For example, assuming you have a `blog` Module, you can generate a migration for it by running the following command: - -```bash -npx medusa db:generate blog -``` - -This generates a migration file under the `migrations` directory of the Blog Module. You can then run it to reflect the changes in the database as mentioned in [this section](#run-the-migration). - -*** - -## Write a Migration Manually - -You can also write migrations manually. To do that, create a file in the `migrations` directory of the module and in it, a class that has an `up` and `down` method. The class's name should be of the format `Migration{YEAR}{MONTH}{DAY}{HOUR}{MINUTE}.ts` to ensure migrations are ran in the correct order. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/modules/blog/migrations/Migration202507021059.ts" -import { Migration } from "@mikro-orm/migrations" - -export class Migration202507021059 extends Migration { - - async up(): Promise { - this.addSql("create table if not exists \"author\" (\"id\" text not null, \"name\" text not null, \"created_at\" timestamptz not null default now(), \"updated_at\" timestamptz not null default now(), \"deleted_at\" timestamptz null, constraint \"author_pkey\" primary key (\"id\"));") - } - - async down(): Promise { - this.addSql("drop table if exists \"author\" cascade;") - } - -} -``` - -The migration class in the file extends the `Migration` class imported from `@mikro-orm/migrations`. In the `up` and `down` method of the migration class, you use the `addSql` method provided by MikroORM's `Migration` class to run PostgreSQL syntax. - -In the example above, the `up` method creates the table `author`, and the `down` method drops the table if the migration is reverted. - -Refer to [MikroORM's documentation](https://mikro-orm.io/docs/migrations#migration-class) for more details on writing migrations. - -*** - -## Run the Migration - -To run your migration, run the following command: - -This command also syncs module links. If you don't want that, use the `--skip-links` option. - -```bash -npx medusa db:migrate -``` - -This reflects the changes in the database as implemented in the migration's `up` method. - -*** - -## Rollback the Migration - -To rollback or revert the last migration you ran for a module, run the following command: - -```bash -npx medusa db:rollback blog -``` - -This rolls back the last ran migration on the Blog Module. - -### Caution: Rollback Migration before Deleting - -If you need to delete a migration file, make sure to rollback the migration first. Otherwise, you might encounter issues when generating and running new migrations. - -For example, if you delete the migration of the Blog Module, then try to create a new one, Medusa will create a brand new migration that re-creates the tables or indices. If those are still in the database, you might encounter errors. - -So, always rollback the migration before deleting it. - -*** - -## More Database Commands - -To learn more about the Medusa CLI's database commands, refer to [this CLI reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/commands/db/index.html.md). - - -# Emit Workflow and Service Events - -In this chapter, you'll learn about event types and how to emit an event in a service or workflow. - -## Event Types - -In your customization, you can emit an event, then listen to it in a subscriber and perform an asynchronus action, such as send a notification or data to a third-party system. - -There are two types of events in Medusa: - -1. Workflow event: an event that's emitted in a workflow after a commerce feature is performed. For example, Medusa emits the `order.placed` event after a cart is completed. -2. Service event: an event that's emitted to track, trace, or debug processes under the hood. For example, you can emit an event with an audit trail. - -### Which Event Type to Use? - -**Workflow events** are the most common event type in development, as most custom features and customizations are built around workflows. - -Some examples of workflow events: - -1. When a user creates a blog post and you're emitting an event to send a newsletter email. -2. When you finish syncing products to a third-party system and you want to notify the admin user of new products added. -3. When a customer purchases a digital product and you want to generate and send it to them. - -You should only go for a **service event** if you're emitting an event for processes under the hood that don't directly affect front-facing features. - -Some examples of service events: - -1. When you're tracing data manipulation and changes, and you want to track every time some custom data is changed. -2. When you're syncing data with a search engine. - -*** - -## Emit Event in a Workflow - -To emit a workflow event, use the `emitEventStep` helper step provided in the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -For example: - -```ts highlights={highlights} -import { - createWorkflow, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { - emitEventStep, -} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -const helloWorldWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - () => { - // ... - - emitEventStep({ - eventName: "custom.created", - data: { - id: "123", - // other data payload - }, - }) - } -) -``` - -The `emitEventStep` accepts an object having the following properties: - -- `eventName`: The event's name. -- `data`: The data payload as an object. You can pass any properties in the object, and subscribers listening to the event will receive this data in the event's payload. - -In this example, you emit the event `custom.created` and pass in the data payload an ID property. - -### Test it Out - -If you execute the workflow, the event is emitted and you can see it in your application's logs. - -Any subscribers listening to the event are executed. - -*** - -## Emit Event in a Service - -To emit a service event: - -1. Resolve `event_bus` from the module's container in your service's constructor: - -### Extending Service Factory - -```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={["9"]} -import { IEventBusService } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Post, -}){ - protected eventBusService_: AbstractEventBusModuleService - - constructor({ event_bus }) { - super(...arguments) - this.eventBusService_ = event_bus - } -} -``` - -### Without Service Factory - -```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={["6"]} -import { IEventBusService } from "@medusajs/framework/types" - -class BlogModuleService { - protected eventBusService_: AbstractEventBusModuleService - - constructor({ event_bus }) { - this.eventBusService_ = event_bus - } -} -``` - -2. Use the event bus service's `emit` method in the service's methods to emit an event: - -```ts title="src/modules/blog/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} -class BlogModuleService { - // ... - performAction() { - // TODO perform action - - this.eventBusService_.emit({ - name: "custom.event", - data: { - id: "123", - // other data payload - }, - }) - } -} -``` - -The method accepts an object having the following properties: - -- `name`: The event's name. -- `data`: The data payload as an object. You can pass any properties in the object, and subscribers listening to the event will receive this data in the event's payload. - -3. By default, the Event Module's service isn't injected into your module's container. To add it to the container, pass it in the module's registration object in `medusa-config.ts` in the `dependencies` property: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={depsHighlight} -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "./src/modules/blog", - dependencies: [ - Modules.EVENT_BUS, - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `dependencies` property accepts an array of module registration keys. The specified modules' main services are injected into the module's container. - -That's how you can resolve it in your module's main service's constructor. - -### Test it Out - -If you execute the `performAction` method of your service, the event is emitted and you can see it in your application's logs. - -Any subscribers listening to the event are also executed. - - # Add Columns to a Link Table In this chapter, you'll learn how to add custom columns to a link definition's table and manage them. @@ -11555,6 +9056,104 @@ await link.create({ ``` +# Migrations + +In this chapter, you'll learn what a migration is and how to generate a migration or write it manually. + +## What is a Migration? + +A migration is a TypeScript or JavaScript file that defines database changes made by a module. Migrations are useful when you re-use a module or you're working in a team, so that when one member of a team makes a database change, everyone else can reflect it on their side by running the migrations. + +The migration's file has a class with two methods: + +- The `up` method reflects changes on the database. +- The `down` method reverts the changes made in the `up` method. + +*** + +## Generate Migration + +Instead of you writing the migration manually, the Medusa CLI tool provides a [db:generate](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/commands/db#dbgenerate/index.html.md) command to generate a migration for a modules' data models. + +For example, assuming you have a `blog` Module, you can generate a migration for it by running the following command: + +```bash +npx medusa db:generate blog +``` + +This generates a migration file under the `migrations` directory of the Blog Module. You can then run it to reflect the changes in the database as mentioned in [this section](#run-the-migration). + +*** + +## Write a Migration Manually + +You can also write migrations manually. To do that, create a file in the `migrations` directory of the module and in it, a class that has an `up` and `down` method. The class's name should be of the format `Migration{YEAR}{MONTH}{DAY}{HOUR}{MINUTE}.ts` to ensure migrations are ran in the correct order. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/modules/blog/migrations/Migration202507021059.ts" +import { Migration } from "@mikro-orm/migrations" + +export class Migration202507021059 extends Migration { + + async up(): Promise { + this.addSql("create table if not exists \"author\" (\"id\" text not null, \"name\" text not null, \"created_at\" timestamptz not null default now(), \"updated_at\" timestamptz not null default now(), \"deleted_at\" timestamptz null, constraint \"author_pkey\" primary key (\"id\"));") + } + + async down(): Promise { + this.addSql("drop table if exists \"author\" cascade;") + } + +} +``` + +The migration class in the file extends the `Migration` class imported from `@mikro-orm/migrations`. In the `up` and `down` method of the migration class, you use the `addSql` method provided by MikroORM's `Migration` class to run PostgreSQL syntax. + +In the example above, the `up` method creates the table `author`, and the `down` method drops the table if the migration is reverted. + +Refer to [MikroORM's documentation](https://mikro-orm.io/docs/migrations#migration-class) for more details on writing migrations. + +*** + +## Run the Migration + +To run your migration, run the following command: + +This command also syncs module links. If you don't want that, use the `--skip-links` option. + +```bash +npx medusa db:migrate +``` + +This reflects the changes in the database as implemented in the migration's `up` method. + +*** + +## Rollback the Migration + +To rollback or revert the last migration you ran for a module, run the following command: + +```bash +npx medusa db:rollback blog +``` + +This rolls back the last ran migration on the Blog Module. + +### Caution: Rollback Migration before Deleting + +If you need to delete a migration file, make sure to rollback the migration first. Otherwise, you might encounter issues when generating and running new migrations. + +For example, if you delete the migration of the Blog Module, then try to create a new one, Medusa will create a brand new migration that re-creates the tables or indices. If those are still in the database, you might encounter errors. + +So, always rollback the migration before deleting it. + +*** + +## More Database Commands + +To learn more about the Medusa CLI's database commands, refer to [this CLI reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/commands/db/index.html.md). + + # Module Link Direction In this chapter, you'll learn about the difference in module link directions, and which to use based on your use case. @@ -11820,6 +9419,232 @@ await link.restore({ ``` +# Query Context + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to pass contexts when retrieving data with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +## What is Query Context? + +Query context is a way to pass additional information when retrieving data with Query. This data can be useful when applying custom transformations to the retrieved data based on the current context. + +For example, consider you have a Blog Module with posts and authors. You can accept the user's language as a context and return the posts in the user's language. Another example is how Medusa uses Query Context to [retrieve product variants' prices based on the customer's currency](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/guides/price/index.html.md). + +*** + +## How to Use Query Context + +The `query.graph` method accepts an optional `context` parameter that can be used to pass additional context either to the data model you're retrieving (for example, `post`), or its related and linked models (for example, `author`). + +You initialize a context using `QueryContext` from the Modules SDK. It accepts an object of contexts as an argument. + +For example, to retrieve posts using Query while passing the user's language as a context: + +```ts +const { data } = await query.graph({ + entity: "post", + fields: ["*"], + context: QueryContext({ + lang: "es", + }), +}) +``` + +In this example, you pass in the context a `lang` property whose value is `es`. + +Then, to handle the context while retrieving records of the data model, in the associated module's service you override the generated `list` method of the data model. + +For example, continuing the example above, you can override the `listPosts` method of the Blog Module's service to handle the context: + +```ts highlights={highlights2} +import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import Post from "./models/post" +import Author from "./models/author" + +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Post, + Author, +}){ + // @ts-ignore + async listPosts( + filters?: any, + config?: FindConfig | undefined, + @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined + ) { + const context = filters.context ?? {} + delete filters.context + + let posts = await super.listPosts(filters, config, sharedContext) + + if (context.lang === "es") { + posts = posts.map((post) => { + return { + ...post, + title: post.title + " en español", + } + }) + } + + return posts + } +} + +export default BlogModuleService +``` + +In the above example, you override the generated `listPosts` method. This method receives as a first parameter the filters passed to the query, but it also includes a `context` property that holds the context passed to the query. + +You extract the context from `filters`, then retrieve the posts using the parent's `listPosts` method. After that, if the language is set in the context, you transform the titles of the posts. + +All posts returned will now have their titles appended with "en español". + +Learn more about the generated `list` method in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/list/index.html.md). + +### Using Pagination with Query + +If you pass pagination fields to `query.graph`, you must also override the `listAndCount` method in the service. + +For example, following along with the previous example, you must override the `listAndCountPosts` method of the Blog Module's service: + +```ts +import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import Post from "./models/post" +import Author from "./models/author" + +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Post, + Author, +}){ + // @ts-ignore + async listAndCountPosts( + filters?: any, + config?: FindConfig | undefined, + @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined + ) { + const context = filters.context ?? {} + delete filters.context + + const result = await super.listAndCountPosts( + filters, + config, + sharedContext + ) + + if (context.lang === "es") { + result.posts = posts.map((post) => { + return { + ...post, + title: post.title + " en español", + } + }) + } + + return result + } +} + +export default BlogModuleService +``` + +Now, the `listAndCountPosts` method will handle the context passed to `query.graph` when you pass pagination fields. You can also move the logic to transform the posts' titles to a separate method and call it from both `listPosts` and `listAndCountPosts`. + +*** + +## Passing Query Context to Related Data Models + +If you're retrieving a data model and you want to pass context to its associated model in the same module, you can pass them as part of `QueryContext`'s parameter, then handle them in the same `list` method. + +For linked data models, check out the [next section](#passing-query-context-to-linked-data-models). + +For example, to pass a context for the post's authors: + +```ts highlights={highlights3} +const { data } = await query.graph({ + entity: "post", + fields: ["*"], + context: QueryContext({ + lang: "es", + author: QueryContext({ + lang: "es", + }), + }), +}) +``` + +Then, in the `listPosts` method, you can handle the context for the post's authors: + +```ts highlights={highlights4} +import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import Post from "./models/post" +import Author from "./models/author" + +class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Post, + Author, +}){ + // @ts-ignore + async listPosts( + filters?: any, + config?: FindConfig | undefined, + @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined + ) { + const context = filters.context ?? {} + delete filters.context + + let posts = await super.listPosts(filters, config, sharedContext) + + const isPostLangEs = context.lang === "es" + const isAuthorLangEs = context.author?.lang === "es" + + if (isPostLangEs || isAuthorLangEs) { + posts = posts.map((post) => { + return { + ...post, + title: isPostLangEs ? post.title + " en español" : post.title, + author: { + ...post.author, + name: isAuthorLangEs ? post.author.name + " en español" : post.author.name, + }, + } + }) + } + + return posts + } +} + +export default BlogModuleService +``` + +The context in `filters` will also have the context for `author`, which you can use to make transformations to the post's authors. + +*** + +## Passing Query Context to Linked Data Models + +If you're retrieving a data model and you want to pass context to a linked model in a different module, pass to the `context` property an object instead, where its keys are the linked model's name and the values are the context for that linked model. + +For example, consider the Product Module's `Product` data model is linked to the Blog Module's `Post` data model. You can pass context to the `Post` data model while retrieving products like so: + +```ts highlights={highlights5} +const { data } = await query.graph({ + entity: "product", + fields: ["*", "post.*"], + context: { + post: QueryContext({ + lang: "es", + }), + }, +}) +``` + +In this example, you retrieve products and their associated posts. You also pass a context for `post`, indicating the customer's language. + +To handle the context, you override the generated `listPosts` method of the Blog Module as explained [previously](#how-to-use-query-context). + + # Query In this chapter, you’ll learn about Query and how to use it to fetch data from modules. @@ -12882,230 +10707,482 @@ If multiple posts have their `product_id` set to a product's ID, an array of pos [Sanity Integration Tutorial](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/guides/sanity/index.html.md). -# Query Context +# Create a Plugin -In this chapter, you'll learn how to pass contexts when retrieving data with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). +In this chapter, you'll learn how to create a Medusa plugin and publish it. -## What is Query Context? +A [plugin](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. By creating and publishing a plugin, you can reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects or share them with the community. -Query context is a way to pass additional information when retrieving data with Query. This data can be useful when applying custom transformations to the retrieved data based on the current context. +Plugins are available starting from [Medusa v2.3.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.3.0). -For example, consider you have a Blog Module with posts and authors. You can accept the user's language as a context and return the posts in the user's language. Another example is how Medusa uses Query Context to [retrieve product variants' prices based on the customer's currency](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/guides/price/index.html.md). +## 1. Create a Plugin Project + +Plugins are created in a separate Medusa project. This makes the development and publishing of the plugin easier. Later, you'll install that plugin in your Medusa application to test it out and use it. + +Medusa's `create-medusa-app` CLI tool provides the option to create a plugin project. Run the following command to create a new plugin project: + +```bash +npx create-medusa-app my-plugin --plugin +``` + +This will create a new Medusa plugin project in the `my-plugin` directory. + +### Plugin Directory Structure + +After the installation is done, the plugin structure will look like this: + +![Directory structure of a plugin project](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737019441/Medusa%20Book/project-dir_q4xtri.jpg) + +- `src/`: Contains the Medusa customizations. +- `src/admin`: Contains [admin extensions](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). +- `src/api`: Contains [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) and [middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). You can add store, admin, or any custom API routes. +- `src/jobs`: Contains [scheduled jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). +- `src/links`: Contains [module links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). +- `src/modules`: Contains [modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). +- `src/provider`: Contains [module providers](#create-module-providers). +- `src/subscribers`: Contains [subscribers](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). +- `src/workflows`: Contains [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). You can also add [hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/add-workflow-hook/index.html.md) under `src/workflows/hooks`. +- `package.json`: Contains the plugin's package information, including general information and dependencies. +- `tsconfig.json`: Contains the TypeScript configuration for the plugin. *** -## How to Use Query Context +## 2. Prepare Plugin -The `query.graph` method accepts an optional `context` parameter that can be used to pass additional context either to the data model you're retrieving (for example, `post`), or its related and linked models (for example, `author`). +### Package Name -You initialize a context using `QueryContext` from the Modules SDK. It accepts an object of contexts as an argument. +Before developing, testing, and publishing your plugin, make sure its name in `package.json` is correct. This is the name you'll use to install the plugin in your Medusa application. -For example, to retrieve posts using Query while passing the user's language as a context: +For example: -```ts -const { data } = await query.graph({ - entity: "post", - fields: ["*"], - context: QueryContext({ - lang: "es", - }), -}) -``` - -In this example, you pass in the context a `lang` property whose value is `es`. - -Then, to handle the context while retrieving records of the data model, in the associated module's service you override the generated `list` method of the data model. - -For example, continuing the example above, you can override the `listPosts` method of the Blog Module's service to handle the context: - -```ts highlights={highlights2} -import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import Post from "./models/post" -import Author from "./models/author" - -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Post, - Author, -}){ - // @ts-ignore - async listPosts( - filters?: any, - config?: FindConfig | undefined, - @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined - ) { - const context = filters.context ?? {} - delete filters.context - - let posts = await super.listPosts(filters, config, sharedContext) - - if (context.lang === "es") { - posts = posts.map((post) => { - return { - ...post, - title: post.title + " en español", - } - }) - } - - return posts - } +```json title="package.json" +{ + "name": "@myorg/plugin-name", + // ... } - -export default BlogModuleService ``` -In the above example, you override the generated `listPosts` method. This method receives as a first parameter the filters passed to the query, but it also includes a `context` property that holds the context passed to the query. +### Package Keywords -You extract the context from `filters`, then retrieve the posts using the parent's `listPosts` method. After that, if the language is set in the context, you transform the titles of the posts. +Medusa scrapes NPM for a list of plugins that integrate third-party services, to later showcase them on the Medusa website. If you want your plugin to appear in that listing, make sure to add the `medusa-v2` and `medusa-plugin-integration` keywords to the `keywords` field in `package.json`. -All posts returned will now have their titles appended with "en español". +Only plugins that integrate third-party services are listed in the Medusa integrations page. If your plugin doesn't integrate a third-party service, you can skip this step. -Learn more about the generated `list` method in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/list/index.html.md). - -### Using Pagination with Query - -If you pass pagination fields to `query.graph`, you must also override the `listAndCount` method in the service. - -For example, following along with the previous example, you must override the `listAndCountPosts` method of the Blog Module's service: - -```ts -import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import Post from "./models/post" -import Author from "./models/author" - -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Post, - Author, -}){ - // @ts-ignore - async listAndCountPosts( - filters?: any, - config?: FindConfig | undefined, - @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined - ) { - const context = filters.context ?? {} - delete filters.context - - const result = await super.listAndCountPosts( - filters, - config, - sharedContext - ) - - if (context.lang === "es") { - result.posts = posts.map((post) => { - return { - ...post, - title: post.title + " en español", - } - }) - } - - return result - } +```json title="package.json" +{ + "keywords": [ + "medusa-plugin-integration", + "medusa-v2" + ], + // ... } - -export default BlogModuleService ``` -Now, the `listAndCountPosts` method will handle the context passed to `query.graph` when you pass pagination fields. You can also move the logic to transform the posts' titles to a separate method and call it from both `listPosts` and `listAndCountPosts`. +In addition, make sure to use one of the following keywords based on your integration type: -*** +|Keyword|Description|Example| +|---|---|---| +|\`medusa-plugin-analytics\`|Analytics service integration|Google Analytics| +|\`medusa-plugin-auth\`|Authentication service integration|Auth0| +|\`medusa-plugin-cms\`|CMS service integration|Contentful| +|\`medusa-plugin-notification\`|Notification service integration|Twilio SMS| +|\`medusa-plugin-payment\`|Payment service integration|PayPal| +|\`medusa-plugin-search\`|Search service integration|MeiliSearch| +|\`medusa-plugin-shipping\`|Shipping service integration|DHL| +|\`medusa-plugin-other\`|Other third-party integrations|Sentry| -## Passing Query Context to Related Data Models +### Package Dependencies -If you're retrieving a data model and you want to pass context to its associated model in the same module, you can pass them as part of `QueryContext`'s parameter, then handle them in the same `list` method. +Your plugin project will already have the dependencies mentioned in this section. Unless you made changes to the dependencies, you can skip this section. -For linked data models, check out the [next section](#passing-query-context-to-linked-data-models). +In the `package.json` file you must have the Medusa dependencies as `devDependencies` and `peerDependencies`. In addition, you must have `@swc/core` as a `devDependency`, as it's used by the plugin CLI tools. -For example, to pass a context for the post's authors: +For example, assuming `2.5.0` is the latest Medusa version: -```ts highlights={highlights3} -const { data } = await query.graph({ - entity: "post", - fields: ["*"], - context: QueryContext({ - lang: "es", - author: QueryContext({ - lang: "es", - }), - }), -}) -``` - -Then, in the `listPosts` method, you can handle the context for the post's authors: - -```ts highlights={highlights4} -import { MedusaContext, MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { Context, FindConfig } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import Post from "./models/post" -import Author from "./models/author" - -class BlogModuleService extends MedusaService({ - Post, - Author, -}){ - // @ts-ignore - async listPosts( - filters?: any, - config?: FindConfig | undefined, - @MedusaContext() sharedContext?: Context | undefined - ) { - const context = filters.context ?? {} - delete filters.context - - let posts = await super.listPosts(filters, config, sharedContext) - - const isPostLangEs = context.lang === "es" - const isAuthorLangEs = context.author?.lang === "es" - - if (isPostLangEs || isAuthorLangEs) { - posts = posts.map((post) => { - return { - ...post, - title: isPostLangEs ? post.title + " en español" : post.title, - author: { - ...post.author, - name: isAuthorLangEs ? post.author.name + " en español" : post.author.name, - }, - } - }) - } - - return posts - } -} - -export default BlogModuleService -``` - -The context in `filters` will also have the context for `author`, which you can use to make transformations to the post's authors. - -*** - -## Passing Query Context to Linked Data Models - -If you're retrieving a data model and you want to pass context to a linked model in a different module, pass to the `context` property an object instead, where its keys are the linked model's name and the values are the context for that linked model. - -For example, consider the Product Module's `Product` data model is linked to the Blog Module's `Post` data model. You can pass context to the `Post` data model while retrieving products like so: - -```ts highlights={highlights5} -const { data } = await query.graph({ - entity: "product", - fields: ["*", "post.*"], - context: { - post: QueryContext({ - lang: "es", - }), +```json title="package.json" +{ + "devDependencies": { + "@medusajs/admin-sdk": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/cli": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/framework": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/medusa": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/test-utils": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/ui": "4.0.4", + "@medusajs/icons": "2.5.0", + "@swc/core": "1.5.7", }, + "peerDependencies": { + "@medusajs/admin-sdk": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/cli": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/framework": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/test-utils": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/medusa": "2.5.0", + "@medusajs/ui": "4.0.3", + "@medusajs/icons": "2.5.0", + } +} +``` + +### Package Exports + +Your plugin project will already have the exports mentioned in this section. Unless you made changes to the exports or you created your plugin before [Medusa v2.7.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.7.0), you can skip this section. + +In the `package.json` file, make sure your plugin has the following exports: + +```json title="package.json" +{ + "exports": { + "./package.json": "./package.json", + "./workflows": "./.medusa/server/src/workflows/index.js", + "./.medusa/server/src/modules/*": "./.medusa/server/src/modules/*/index.js", + "./providers/*": "./.medusa/server/src/providers/*/index.js", + "./admin": { + "import": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.mjs", + "require": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.js", + "default": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.js" + }, + "./*": "./.medusa/server/src/*.js" + } +} +``` + +Aside from the `./package.json`, `./providers`, and `./admin`, these exports are only a recommendation. You can cherry-pick the files and directories you want to export. + +The plugin exports the following files and directories: + +- `./package.json`: The `package.json` file. Medusa needs to access the `package.json` when registering the plugin. +- `./workflows`: The workflows exported in `./src/workflows/index.ts`. +- `./.medusa/server/src/modules/*`: The definition file of modules. This is useful if you create links to the plugin's modules in the Medusa application. +- `./providers/*`: The definition file of module providers. This is useful if your plugin includes a module provider, allowing you to register the plugin's providers in Medusa applications. Learn more in the [Create Module Providers](#create-module-providers) section. +- `./admin`: The admin extensions exported in `./src/admin/index.ts`. +- `./*`: Any other files in the plugin's `src` directory. + +*** + +## 3. Publish Plugin Locally for Development and Testing + +Medusa's CLI tool provides commands to simplify developing and testing your plugin in a local Medusa application. You start by publishing your plugin in the local package registry, then install it in your Medusa application. You can then watch for changes in the plugin as you develop it. + +### Publish and Install Local Package + +### Prerequisites + +- [Medusa application installed.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation/index.html.md) + +The first time you create your plugin, you need to publish the package into a local package registry, then install it in your Medusa application. This is a one-time only process. + +To publish the plugin to the local registry, run the following command in your plugin project: + +```bash title="Plugin project" +npx medusa plugin:publish +``` + +This command uses [Yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) under the hood to publish the plugin to a local package registry. The plugin is published locally under the name you specified in `package.json`. + +Next, navigate to your Medusa application: + +```bash title="Medusa application" +cd ~/path/to/medusa-app +``` + +Make sure to replace `~/path/to/medusa-app` with the path to your Medusa application. + +Then, if your project was created before v2.3.1 of Medusa, make sure to install `yalc` as a development dependency: + +```bash npm2yarn badgeLabel="Medusa Application" badgeColor="green" +npm install --save-dev yalc +``` + +After that, run the following Medusa CLI command to install the plugin: + +```bash title="Medusa application" +npx medusa plugin:add @myorg/plugin-name +``` + +Make sure to replace `@myorg/plugin-name` with the name of your plugin as specified in `package.json`. Your plugin will be installed from the local package registry into your Medusa application. + +### Register Plugin in Medusa Application + +After installing the plugin, you need to register it in your Medusa application in the configurations defined in `medusa-config.ts`. + +Add the plugin to the `plugins` array in the `medusa-config.ts` file: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={pluginHighlights} +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + plugins: [ + { + resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name", + options: {}, + }, + ], }) ``` -In this example, you retrieve products and their associated posts. You also pass a context for `post`, indicating the customer's language. +The `plugins` configuration is an array of objects where each object has a `resolve` key whose value is the name of the plugin package. -To handle the context, you override the generated `listPosts` method of the Blog Module as explained [previously](#how-to-use-query-context). +#### Pass Module Options through Plugin + +Each plugin configuration also accepts an `options` property, whose value is an object of options to pass to the plugin's modules. + +For example: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={pluginOptionsHighlight} +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + plugins: [ + { + resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name", + options: { + apiKey: true, + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `options` property in the plugin configuration is passed to all modules in the plugin. Learn more about module options in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/options/index.html.md). + +### Watch Plugin Changes During Development + +While developing your plugin, you can watch for changes in the plugin and automatically update the plugin in the Medusa application using it. This is the only command you'll continuously need during your plugin development. + +To do that, run the following command in your plugin project: + +```bash title="Plugin project" +npx medusa plugin:develop +``` + +This command will: + +- Watch for changes in the plugin. Whenever a file is changed, the plugin is automatically built. +- Publish the plugin changes to the local package registry. This will automatically update the plugin in the Medusa application using it. You can also benefit from real-time HMR updates of admin extensions. + +### Start Medusa Application + +You can start your Medusa application's development server to test out your plugin: + +```bash npm2yarn badgeLabel="Medusa Application" badgeColor="green" +npm run dev +``` + +While your Medusa application is running and the plugin is being watched, you can test your plugin while developing it in the Medusa application. + +*** + +## 4. Create Customizations in the Plugin + +You can now build your plugin's customizations. The following guide explains how to build different customizations in your plugin. + +- [Create a module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) +- [Create a module link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) +- [Create a workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) +- [Add a workflow hook](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/add-workflow-hook/index.html.md) +- [Create an API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) +- [Add a subscriber](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md) +- [Add a scheduled job](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) +- [Add an admin widget](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md) +- [Add an admin UI route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md) + +While building those customizations, you can test them in your Medusa application by [watching the plugin changes](#watch-plugin-changes-during-development) and [starting the Medusa application](#start-medusa-application). + +### Generating Migrations for Modules + +During your development, you may need to generate migrations for modules in your plugin. To do that, first, add the following environment variables in your plugin project: + +```plain title="Plugin project" +DB_USERNAME=postgres +DB_PASSWORD=123... +DB_HOST=localhost +DB_PORT=5432 +DB_NAME=db_name +``` + +You can add these environment variables in a `.env` file in your plugin project. The variables are: + +- `DB_USERNAME`: The username of the PostgreSQL user to connect to the database. +- `DB_PASSWORD`: The password of the PostgreSQL user to connect to the database. +- `DB_HOST`: The host of the PostgreSQL database. Typically, it's `localhost` if you're running the database locally. +- `DB_PORT`: The port of the PostgreSQL database. Typically, it's `5432` if you're running the database locally. +- `DB_NAME`: The name of the PostgreSQL database to connect to. + +Then, run the following command in your plugin project to generate migrations for the modules in your plugin: + +```bash title="Plugin project" +npx medusa plugin:db:generate +``` + +This command generates migrations for all modules in the plugin. + +Finally, run these migrations on the Medusa application that the plugin is installed in using the `db:migrate` command: + +```bash title="Medusa application" +npx medusa db:migrate +``` + +The migrations in your application, including your plugin, will run and update the database. + +### Importing Module Resources + +In the [Prepare Plugin](#2-prepare-plugin) section, you learned about [exported resources](#package-exports) in your plugin. + +These exports allow you to import your plugin resources in your Medusa application, including workflows, links and modules. + +For example, to import the plugin's workflow in your Medusa application: + +`@myorg/plugin-name` is the plugin package's name. + +```ts +import { Workflow1, Workflow2 } from "@myorg/plugin-name/workflows" +import BlogModule from "@myorg/plugin-name/modules/blog" +// import other files created in plugin like ./src/types/blog.ts +import BlogType from "@myorg/plugin-name/types/blog" +``` + +### Create Module Providers + +The [exported resources](#package-exports) also allow you to import module providers in your plugin and register them in the Medusa application's configuration. A module provider is a module that provides the underlying logic or integration related to a commerce or Infrastructure Module. + +For example, assuming your plugin has a [Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md) called `my-notification`, you can register it in your Medusa application's configuration like this: + +`@myorg/plugin-name` is the plugin package's name. + +```ts highlights={[["9"]]} title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name/providers/my-notification", + id: "my-notification", + options: { + channels: ["email"], + // provider options... + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +You pass to `resolve` the path to the provider relative to the plugin package. So, in this example, the `my-notification` provider is located in `./src/providers/my-notification/index.ts` of the plugin. + +To learn how to create module providers, refer to the following guides: + +- [File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/file-provider-module/index.html.md) +- [Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/notification-provider-module/index.html.md) +- [Auth Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/auth/provider/index.html.md) +- [Payment Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) +- [Fulfillment Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/fulfillment/provider/index.html.md) +- [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/tax/provider/index.html.md) + +*** + +## 5. Publish Plugin to NPM + +Make sure to add the keywords mentioned in the [Package Keywords](#package-keywords) section in your plugin's `package.json` file. + +Medusa's CLI tool provides a command that bundles your plugin to be published to npm. Once you're ready to publish your plugin publicly, run the following command in your plugin project: + +```bash +npx medusa plugin:build +``` + +The command will compile an output in the `.medusa/server` directory. + +You can now publish the plugin to npm using the [NPM CLI tool](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm). Run the following command to publish the plugin to npm: + +```bash +npm publish +``` + +If you haven't logged in before with your NPM account, you'll be asked to log in first. Then, your package is published publicly to be used in any Medusa application. + +### Install Public Plugin in Medusa Application + +You install a plugin that's published publicly using your package manager. For example: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install @myorg/plugin-name +``` + +Where `@myorg/plugin-name` is the name of your plugin as published on NPM. + +Then, register the plugin in your Medusa application's configurations as explained in [this section](#register-plugin-in-medusa-application). + +*** + +## Update a Published Plugin + +To update the Medusa dependencies in a plugin, refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/update#update-plugin-project/index.html.md). + +If you've published a plugin and you've made changes to it, you'll have to publish the update to NPM again. + +First, run the following command to change the version of the plugin: + +```bash +npm version +``` + +Where `` indicates the type of version update you’re publishing. For example, it can be `major` or `minor`. Refer to the [npm version documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/commands/npm-version) for more information. + +Then, re-run the same commands for publishing a plugin: + +```bash +npx medusa plugin:build +npm publish +``` + +This will publish an updated version of your plugin under a new version. + + +# Commerce Modules + +In this chapter, you'll learn about Medusa's Commerce Modules. + +## What is a Commerce Module? + +Commerce Modules are built-in [modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) of Medusa that provide core commerce logic specific to domains like Products, Orders, Customers, Fulfillment, and much more. + +Medusa's Commerce Modules are used to form Medusa's default [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) and [APIs](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store). For example, when you call the add to cart endpoint. the add to cart workflow runs which uses the Product Module to check if the product exists, the Inventory Module to ensure the product is available in the inventory, and the Cart Module to finally add the product to the cart. + +You'll find the details and steps of the add-to-cart workflow in [this workflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/addToCartWorkflow/index.html.md) + +The core commerce logic contained in Commerce Modules is also available directly when you are building customizations. This granular access to commerce functionality is unique and expands what's possible to build with Medusa drastically. + +### List of Medusa's Commerce Modules + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md) for a full list of Commerce Modules in Medusa. + +*** + +## Use Commerce Modules in Custom Flows + +Similar to your [custom modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), the Medusa application registers a Commerce Module's service in the [container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). So, you can resolve it in your custom flows. This is useful as you build unique requirements extending core commerce features. + +For example, consider you have a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) (a special function that performs a task in a series of steps with rollback mechanism) that needs a step to retrieve the total number of products. You can create a step in the workflow that resolves the Product Module's service from the container to use its methods: + +```ts highlights={highlights} +import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +export const countProductsStep = createStep( + "count-products", + async ({ }, { container }) => { + const productModuleService = container.resolve("product") + + const [,count] = await productModuleService.listAndCountProducts() + + return new StepResponse(count) + } +) +``` + +Your workflow can use services of both custom and Commerce Modules, supporting you in building custom flows without having to re-build core commerce features. # Module Container @@ -13174,48 +11251,36 @@ export default async function helloWorldLoader({ ``` -# Commerce Modules +# Infrastructure Modules -In this chapter, you'll learn about Medusa's Commerce Modules. +In this chapter, you’ll learn about Infrastructure Modules. -## What is a Commerce Module? +## What is an Infrastructure Module? -Commerce Modules are built-in [modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) of Medusa that provide core commerce logic specific to domains like Products, Orders, Customers, Fulfillment, and much more. +An Infrastructure Module implements features and mechanisms related to the Medusa application’s architecture and infrastructure. -Medusa's Commerce Modules are used to form Medusa's default [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) and [APIs](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store). For example, when you call the add to cart endpoint. the add to cart workflow runs which uses the Product Module to check if the product exists, the Inventory Module to ensure the product is available in the inventory, and the Cart Module to finally add the product to the cart. - -You'll find the details and steps of the add-to-cart workflow in [this workflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/addToCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - -The core commerce logic contained in Commerce Modules is also available directly when you are building customizations. This granular access to commerce functionality is unique and expands what's possible to build with Medusa drastically. - -### List of Medusa's Commerce Modules - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/index.html.md) for a full list of Commerce Modules in Medusa. +Since modules are interchangeable, you have more control over Medusa’s architecture. For example, you can choose to use Memcached for event handling instead of Redis. *** -## Use Commerce Modules in Custom Flows +## Infrastructure Module Types -Similar to your [custom modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md), the Medusa application registers a Commerce Module's service in the [container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). So, you can resolve it in your custom flows. This is useful as you build unique requirements extending core commerce features. +There are different Infrastructure Module types including: -For example, consider you have a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) (a special function that performs a task in a series of steps with rollback mechanism) that needs a step to retrieve the total number of products. You can create a step in the workflow that resolves the Product Module's service from the container to use its methods: +![Diagram illustrating how the modules connect to third-party services](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727095814/Medusa%20Book/architectural-modules_bj9bb9.jpg) -```ts highlights={highlights} -import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +- Cache Module: Defines the caching mechanism or logic to cache computational results. +- Event Module: Integrates a pub/sub service to handle subscribing to and emitting events. +- Workflow Engine Module: Integrates a service to store and track workflow executions and steps. +- File Module: Integrates a storage service to handle uploading and managing files. +- Notification Module: Integrates a third-party service or defines custom logic to send notifications to users and customers. +- Locking Module: Integrates a service that manages access to shared resources by multiple processes or threads. -export const countProductsStep = createStep( - "count-products", - async ({ }, { container }) => { - const productModuleService = container.resolve("product") +*** - const [,count] = await productModuleService.listAndCountProducts() +## Infrastructure Modules List - return new StepResponse(count) - } -) -``` - -Your workflow can use services of both custom and Commerce Modules, supporting you in building custom flows without having to re-build core commerce features. +Refer to the [Infrastructure Modules reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) for a list of Medusa’s Infrastructure Modules, available modules to install, and how to create an Infrastructure Module. # Perform Database Operations in a Service @@ -13825,166 +11890,6 @@ class BlogModuleService { ``` -# Infrastructure Modules - -In this chapter, you’ll learn about Infrastructure Modules. - -## What is an Infrastructure Module? - -An Infrastructure Module implements features and mechanisms related to the Medusa application’s architecture and infrastructure. - -Since modules are interchangeable, you have more control over Medusa’s architecture. For example, you can choose to use Memcached for event handling instead of Redis. - -*** - -## Infrastructure Module Types - -There are different Infrastructure Module types including: - -![Diagram illustrating how the modules connect to third-party services](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1727095814/Medusa%20Book/architectural-modules_bj9bb9.jpg) - -- Cache Module: Defines the caching mechanism or logic to cache computational results. -- Event Module: Integrates a pub/sub service to handle subscribing to and emitting events. -- Workflow Engine Module: Integrates a service to store and track workflow executions and steps. -- File Module: Integrates a storage service to handle uploading and managing files. -- Notification Module: Integrates a third-party service or defines custom logic to send notifications to users and customers. -- Locking Module: Integrates a service that manages access to shared resources by multiple processes or threads. - -*** - -## Infrastructure Modules List - -Refer to the [Infrastructure Modules reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/index.html.md) for a list of Medusa’s Infrastructure Modules, available modules to install, and how to create an Infrastructure Module. - - -# Modules Directory Structure - -In this document, you'll learn about the expected files and directories in your module. - -![Module Directory Structure Example](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1714379976/Medusa%20Book/modules-dir-overview_nqq7ne.jpg) - -## index.ts - -The `index.ts` file in the root of your module's directory is the only required file. It must export the module's definition as explained in a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - -*** - -## service.ts - -A module must have a main service. It's created in the `service.ts` file at the root of your module directory as explained in a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Other Directories - -The following directories are optional and their content are explained more in the following chapters: - -- `models`: Holds the data models representing tables in the database. -- `migrations`: Holds the migration files used to reflect changes on the database. -- `loaders`: Holds the scripts to run on the Medusa application's start-up. - - -# Module Isolation - -In this chapter, you'll learn how modules are isolated, and what that means for your custom development. - -- Modules can't access resources, such as services or data models, from other modules. -- Use Medusa's linking concepts, as explained in the [Module Links chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md), to extend a module's data models and retrieve data across modules. - -## How are Modules Isolated? - -A module is unaware of any resources other than its own, such as services or data models. This means it can't access these resources if they're implemented in another module. - -For example, your custom module can't resolve the Product Module's main service or have direct relationships from its data model to the Product Module's data models. - -*** - -## Why are Modules Isolated - -Some of the module isolation's benefits include: - -- Integrate your module into any Medusa application without side-effects to your setup. -- Replace existing modules with your custom implementation, if your use case is drastically different. -- Use modules in other environments, such as Edge functions and Next.js apps. - -*** - -## How to Extend Data Model of Another Module? - -To extend the data model of another module, such as the `product` data model of the Product Module, use Medusa's linking concepts as explained in the [Module Links chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). - -*** - -## How to Use Services of Other Modules? - -If you're building a feature that uses functionalities from different modules, use a workflow whose steps resolve the modules' services to perform these functionalities. - -Workflows ensure data consistency through their roll-back mechanism and tracking of each execution's status, steps, input, and output. - -### Example - -For example, consider you have two modules: - -1. A module that stores and manages brands in your application. -2. A module that integrates a third-party Content Management System (CMS). - -To sync brands from your application to the third-party system, create the following steps: - -```ts title="Example Steps" highlights={stepsHighlights} -const retrieveBrandsStep = createStep( - "retrieve-brands", - async (_, { container }) => { - const brandModuleService = container.resolve( - "brandModuleService" - ) - - const brands = await brandModuleService.listBrands() - - return new StepResponse(brands) - } -) - -const createBrandsInCmsStep = createStep( - "create-brands-in-cms", - async ({ brands }, { container }) => { - const cmsModuleService = container.resolve( - "cmsModuleService" - ) - - const cmsBrands = await cmsModuleService.createBrands(brands) - - return new StepResponse(cmsBrands, cmsBrands) - }, - async (brands, { container }) => { - const cmsModuleService = container.resolve( - "cmsModuleService" - ) - - await cmsModuleService.deleteBrands( - brands.map((brand) => brand.id) - ) - } -) -``` - -The `retrieveBrandsStep` retrieves the brands from a brand module, and the `createBrandsInCmsStep` creates the brands in a third-party system using a CMS module. - -Then, create the following workflow that uses these steps: - -```ts title="Example Workflow" -export const syncBrandsWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "sync-brands", - () => { - const brands = retrieveBrandsStep() - - createBrandsInCmsStep({ brands }) - } -) -``` - -You can then use this workflow in an API route, scheduled job, or other resources that use this functionality. - - # Loaders In this chapter, you’ll learn about loaders and how to use them. @@ -14238,6 +12143,134 @@ info: Connected to MongoDB You can now resolve the MongoDB Module's main service in your customizations to perform operations on the MongoDB database. +# Module Isolation + +In this chapter, you'll learn how modules are isolated, and what that means for your custom development. + +- Modules can't access resources, such as services or data models, from other modules. +- Use Medusa's linking concepts, as explained in the [Module Links chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md), to extend a module's data models and retrieve data across modules. + +## How are Modules Isolated? + +A module is unaware of any resources other than its own, such as services or data models. This means it can't access these resources if they're implemented in another module. + +For example, your custom module can't resolve the Product Module's main service or have direct relationships from its data model to the Product Module's data models. + +*** + +## Why are Modules Isolated + +Some of the module isolation's benefits include: + +- Integrate your module into any Medusa application without side-effects to your setup. +- Replace existing modules with your custom implementation, if your use case is drastically different. +- Use modules in other environments, such as Edge functions and Next.js apps. + +*** + +## How to Extend Data Model of Another Module? + +To extend the data model of another module, such as the `product` data model of the Product Module, use Medusa's linking concepts as explained in the [Module Links chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). + +*** + +## How to Use Services of Other Modules? + +If you're building a feature that uses functionalities from different modules, use a workflow whose steps resolve the modules' services to perform these functionalities. + +Workflows ensure data consistency through their roll-back mechanism and tracking of each execution's status, steps, input, and output. + +### Example + +For example, consider you have two modules: + +1. A module that stores and manages brands in your application. +2. A module that integrates a third-party Content Management System (CMS). + +To sync brands from your application to the third-party system, create the following steps: + +```ts title="Example Steps" highlights={stepsHighlights} +const retrieveBrandsStep = createStep( + "retrieve-brands", + async (_, { container }) => { + const brandModuleService = container.resolve( + "brandModuleService" + ) + + const brands = await brandModuleService.listBrands() + + return new StepResponse(brands) + } +) + +const createBrandsInCmsStep = createStep( + "create-brands-in-cms", + async ({ brands }, { container }) => { + const cmsModuleService = container.resolve( + "cmsModuleService" + ) + + const cmsBrands = await cmsModuleService.createBrands(brands) + + return new StepResponse(cmsBrands, cmsBrands) + }, + async (brands, { container }) => { + const cmsModuleService = container.resolve( + "cmsModuleService" + ) + + await cmsModuleService.deleteBrands( + brands.map((brand) => brand.id) + ) + } +) +``` + +The `retrieveBrandsStep` retrieves the brands from a brand module, and the `createBrandsInCmsStep` creates the brands in a third-party system using a CMS module. + +Then, create the following workflow that uses these steps: + +```ts title="Example Workflow" +export const syncBrandsWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "sync-brands", + () => { + const brands = retrieveBrandsStep() + + createBrandsInCmsStep({ brands }) + } +) +``` + +You can then use this workflow in an API route, scheduled job, or other resources that use this functionality. + + +# Modules Directory Structure + +In this document, you'll learn about the expected files and directories in your module. + +![Module Directory Structure Example](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1714379976/Medusa%20Book/modules-dir-overview_nqq7ne.jpg) + +## index.ts + +The `index.ts` file in the root of your module's directory is the only required file. It must export the module's definition as explained in a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). + +*** + +## service.ts + +A module must have a main service. It's created in the `service.ts` file at the root of your module directory as explained in a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Other Directories + +The following directories are optional and their content are explained more in the following chapters: + +- `models`: Holds the data models representing tables in the database. +- `migrations`: Holds the migration files used to reflect changes on the database. +- `loaders`: Holds the scripts to run on the Medusa application's start-up. + + # Multiple Services in a Module In this chapter, you'll learn how to use multiple services in a module. @@ -14531,6 +12564,36 @@ export default Module(BLOG_MODULE, { Now, when the Medusa application starts, the loader will run, validating the module's options and throwing an error if the `apiKey` option is missing. +# Scheduled Jobs Number of Executions + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to set a limit on the number of times a scheduled job is executed. + +## numberOfExecutions Option + +The export configuration object of the scheduled job accepts an optional property `numberOfExecutions`. Its value is a number indicating how many times the scheduled job can be executed during the Medusa application's runtime. + +For example: + +```ts highlights={highlights} +export default async function myCustomJob() { + console.log("I'll be executed three times only.") +} + +export const config = { + name: "hello-world", + // execute every minute + schedule: "* * * * *", + numberOfExecutions: 3, +} +``` + +The above scheduled job has the `numberOfExecutions` configuration set to `3`. + +So, it'll only execute 3 times, each every minute, then it won't be executed anymore. + +If you restart the Medusa application, the scheduled job will be executed again until reaching the number of executions specified. + + # Service Constraints This chapter lists constraints to keep in mind when creating a service. @@ -14744,470 +12807,6 @@ export default BlogModuleService ``` -# Create a Plugin - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to create a Medusa plugin and publish it. - -A [plugin](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. By creating and publishing a plugin, you can reuse your Medusa customizations across multiple projects or share them with the community. - -Plugins are available starting from [Medusa v2.3.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.3.0). - -## 1. Create a Plugin Project - -Plugins are created in a separate Medusa project. This makes the development and publishing of the plugin easier. Later, you'll install that plugin in your Medusa application to test it out and use it. - -Medusa's `create-medusa-app` CLI tool provides the option to create a plugin project. Run the following command to create a new plugin project: - -```bash -npx create-medusa-app my-plugin --plugin -``` - -This will create a new Medusa plugin project in the `my-plugin` directory. - -### Plugin Directory Structure - -After the installation is done, the plugin structure will look like this: - -![Directory structure of a plugin project](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737019441/Medusa%20Book/project-dir_q4xtri.jpg) - -- `src/`: Contains the Medusa customizations. -- `src/admin`: Contains [admin extensions](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). -- `src/api`: Contains [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) and [middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). You can add store, admin, or any custom API routes. -- `src/jobs`: Contains [scheduled jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). -- `src/links`: Contains [module links](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). -- `src/modules`: Contains [modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). -- `src/provider`: Contains [module providers](#create-module-providers). -- `src/subscribers`: Contains [subscribers](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). -- `src/workflows`: Contains [workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). You can also add [hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/add-workflow-hook/index.html.md) under `src/workflows/hooks`. -- `package.json`: Contains the plugin's package information, including general information and dependencies. -- `tsconfig.json`: Contains the TypeScript configuration for the plugin. - -*** - -## 2. Prepare Plugin - -### Package Name - -Before developing, testing, and publishing your plugin, make sure its name in `package.json` is correct. This is the name you'll use to install the plugin in your Medusa application. - -For example: - -```json title="package.json" -{ - "name": "@myorg/plugin-name", - // ... -} -``` - -### Package Keywords - -Medusa scrapes NPM for a list of plugins that integrate third-party services, to later showcase them on the Medusa website. If you want your plugin to appear in that listing, make sure to add the `medusa-v2` and `medusa-plugin-integration` keywords to the `keywords` field in `package.json`. - -Only plugins that integrate third-party services are listed in the Medusa integrations page. If your plugin doesn't integrate a third-party service, you can skip this step. - -```json title="package.json" -{ - "keywords": [ - "medusa-plugin-integration", - "medusa-v2" - ], - // ... -} -``` - -In addition, make sure to use one of the following keywords based on your integration type: - -|Keyword|Description|Example| -|---|---|---| -|\`medusa-plugin-analytics\`|Analytics service integration|Google Analytics| -|\`medusa-plugin-auth\`|Authentication service integration|Auth0| -|\`medusa-plugin-cms\`|CMS service integration|Contentful| -|\`medusa-plugin-notification\`|Notification service integration|Twilio SMS| -|\`medusa-plugin-payment\`|Payment service integration|PayPal| -|\`medusa-plugin-search\`|Search service integration|MeiliSearch| -|\`medusa-plugin-shipping\`|Shipping service integration|DHL| -|\`medusa-plugin-other\`|Other third-party integrations|Sentry| - -### Package Dependencies - -Your plugin project will already have the dependencies mentioned in this section. Unless you made changes to the dependencies, you can skip this section. - -In the `package.json` file you must have the Medusa dependencies as `devDependencies` and `peerDependencies`. In addition, you must have `@swc/core` as a `devDependency`, as it's used by the plugin CLI tools. - -For example, assuming `2.5.0` is the latest Medusa version: - -```json title="package.json" -{ - "devDependencies": { - "@medusajs/admin-sdk": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/cli": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/framework": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/medusa": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/test-utils": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/ui": "4.0.4", - "@medusajs/icons": "2.5.0", - "@swc/core": "1.5.7", - }, - "peerDependencies": { - "@medusajs/admin-sdk": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/cli": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/framework": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/test-utils": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/medusa": "2.5.0", - "@medusajs/ui": "4.0.3", - "@medusajs/icons": "2.5.0", - } -} -``` - -### Package Exports - -Your plugin project will already have the exports mentioned in this section. Unless you made changes to the exports or you created your plugin before [Medusa v2.7.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v2.7.0), you can skip this section. - -In the `package.json` file, make sure your plugin has the following exports: - -```json title="package.json" -{ - "exports": { - "./package.json": "./package.json", - "./workflows": "./.medusa/server/src/workflows/index.js", - "./.medusa/server/src/modules/*": "./.medusa/server/src/modules/*/index.js", - "./providers/*": "./.medusa/server/src/providers/*/index.js", - "./admin": { - "import": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.mjs", - "require": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.js", - "default": "./.medusa/server/src/admin/index.js" - }, - "./*": "./.medusa/server/src/*.js" - } -} -``` - -Aside from the `./package.json`, `./providers`, and `./admin`, these exports are only a recommendation. You can cherry-pick the files and directories you want to export. - -The plugin exports the following files and directories: - -- `./package.json`: The `package.json` file. Medusa needs to access the `package.json` when registering the plugin. -- `./workflows`: The workflows exported in `./src/workflows/index.ts`. -- `./.medusa/server/src/modules/*`: The definition file of modules. This is useful if you create links to the plugin's modules in the Medusa application. -- `./providers/*`: The definition file of module providers. This is useful if your plugin includes a module provider, allowing you to register the plugin's providers in Medusa applications. Learn more in the [Create Module Providers](#create-module-providers) section. -- `./admin`: The admin extensions exported in `./src/admin/index.ts`. -- `./*`: Any other files in the plugin's `src` directory. - -*** - -## 3. Publish Plugin Locally for Development and Testing - -Medusa's CLI tool provides commands to simplify developing and testing your plugin in a local Medusa application. You start by publishing your plugin in the local package registry, then install it in your Medusa application. You can then watch for changes in the plugin as you develop it. - -### Publish and Install Local Package - -### Prerequisites - -- [Medusa application installed.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation/index.html.md) - -The first time you create your plugin, you need to publish the package into a local package registry, then install it in your Medusa application. This is a one-time only process. - -To publish the plugin to the local registry, run the following command in your plugin project: - -```bash title="Plugin project" -npx medusa plugin:publish -``` - -This command uses [Yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) under the hood to publish the plugin to a local package registry. The plugin is published locally under the name you specified in `package.json`. - -Next, navigate to your Medusa application: - -```bash title="Medusa application" -cd ~/path/to/medusa-app -``` - -Make sure to replace `~/path/to/medusa-app` with the path to your Medusa application. - -Then, if your project was created before v2.3.1 of Medusa, make sure to install `yalc` as a development dependency: - -```bash npm2yarn badgeLabel="Medusa Application" badgeColor="green" -npm install --save-dev yalc -``` - -After that, run the following Medusa CLI command to install the plugin: - -```bash title="Medusa application" -npx medusa plugin:add @myorg/plugin-name -``` - -Make sure to replace `@myorg/plugin-name` with the name of your plugin as specified in `package.json`. Your plugin will be installed from the local package registry into your Medusa application. - -### Register Plugin in Medusa Application - -After installing the plugin, you need to register it in your Medusa application in the configurations defined in `medusa-config.ts`. - -Add the plugin to the `plugins` array in the `medusa-config.ts` file: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={pluginHighlights} -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - plugins: [ - { - resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name", - options: {}, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `plugins` configuration is an array of objects where each object has a `resolve` key whose value is the name of the plugin package. - -#### Pass Module Options through Plugin - -Each plugin configuration also accepts an `options` property, whose value is an object of options to pass to the plugin's modules. - -For example: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" highlights={pluginOptionsHighlight} -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - plugins: [ - { - resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name", - options: { - apiKey: true, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `options` property in the plugin configuration is passed to all modules in the plugin. Learn more about module options in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/options/index.html.md). - -### Watch Plugin Changes During Development - -While developing your plugin, you can watch for changes in the plugin and automatically update the plugin in the Medusa application using it. This is the only command you'll continuously need during your plugin development. - -To do that, run the following command in your plugin project: - -```bash title="Plugin project" -npx medusa plugin:develop -``` - -This command will: - -- Watch for changes in the plugin. Whenever a file is changed, the plugin is automatically built. -- Publish the plugin changes to the local package registry. This will automatically update the plugin in the Medusa application using it. You can also benefit from real-time HMR updates of admin extensions. - -### Start Medusa Application - -You can start your Medusa application's development server to test out your plugin: - -```bash npm2yarn badgeLabel="Medusa Application" badgeColor="green" -npm run dev -``` - -While your Medusa application is running and the plugin is being watched, you can test your plugin while developing it in the Medusa application. - -*** - -## 4. Create Customizations in the Plugin - -You can now build your plugin's customizations. The following guide explains how to build different customizations in your plugin. - -- [Create a module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) -- [Create a module link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md) -- [Create a workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) -- [Add a workflow hook](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/add-workflow-hook/index.html.md) -- [Create an API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) -- [Add a subscriber](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md) -- [Add a scheduled job](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) -- [Add an admin widget](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md) -- [Add an admin UI route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md) - -While building those customizations, you can test them in your Medusa application by [watching the plugin changes](#watch-plugin-changes-during-development) and [starting the Medusa application](#start-medusa-application). - -### Generating Migrations for Modules - -During your development, you may need to generate migrations for modules in your plugin. To do that, first, add the following environment variables in your plugin project: - -```plain title="Plugin project" -DB_USERNAME=postgres -DB_PASSWORD=123... -DB_HOST=localhost -DB_PORT=5432 -DB_NAME=db_name -``` - -You can add these environment variables in a `.env` file in your plugin project. The variables are: - -- `DB_USERNAME`: The username of the PostgreSQL user to connect to the database. -- `DB_PASSWORD`: The password of the PostgreSQL user to connect to the database. -- `DB_HOST`: The host of the PostgreSQL database. Typically, it's `localhost` if you're running the database locally. -- `DB_PORT`: The port of the PostgreSQL database. Typically, it's `5432` if you're running the database locally. -- `DB_NAME`: The name of the PostgreSQL database to connect to. - -Then, run the following command in your plugin project to generate migrations for the modules in your plugin: - -```bash title="Plugin project" -npx medusa plugin:db:generate -``` - -This command generates migrations for all modules in the plugin. - -Finally, run these migrations on the Medusa application that the plugin is installed in using the `db:migrate` command: - -```bash title="Medusa application" -npx medusa db:migrate -``` - -The migrations in your application, including your plugin, will run and update the database. - -### Importing Module Resources - -In the [Prepare Plugin](#2-prepare-plugin) section, you learned about [exported resources](#package-exports) in your plugin. - -These exports allow you to import your plugin resources in your Medusa application, including workflows, links and modules. - -For example, to import the plugin's workflow in your Medusa application: - -`@myorg/plugin-name` is the plugin package's name. - -```ts -import { Workflow1, Workflow2 } from "@myorg/plugin-name/workflows" -import BlogModule from "@myorg/plugin-name/modules/blog" -// import other files created in plugin like ./src/types/blog.ts -import BlogType from "@myorg/plugin-name/types/blog" -``` - -### Create Module Providers - -The [exported resources](#package-exports) also allow you to import module providers in your plugin and register them in the Medusa application's configuration. A module provider is a module that provides the underlying logic or integration related to a commerce or Infrastructure Module. - -For example, assuming your plugin has a [Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md) called `my-notification`, you can register it in your Medusa application's configuration like this: - -`@myorg/plugin-name` is the plugin package's name. - -```ts highlights={[["9"]]} title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@myorg/plugin-name/providers/my-notification", - id: "my-notification", - options: { - channels: ["email"], - // provider options... - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -You pass to `resolve` the path to the provider relative to the plugin package. So, in this example, the `my-notification` provider is located in `./src/providers/my-notification/index.ts` of the plugin. - -To learn how to create module providers, refer to the following guides: - -- [File Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/file-provider-module/index.html.md) -- [Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/notification-provider-module/index.html.md) -- [Auth Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/auth/provider/index.html.md) -- [Payment Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) -- [Fulfillment Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/fulfillment/provider/index.html.md) -- [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/tax/provider/index.html.md) - -*** - -## 5. Publish Plugin to NPM - -Make sure to add the keywords mentioned in the [Package Keywords](#package-keywords) section in your plugin's `package.json` file. - -Medusa's CLI tool provides a command that bundles your plugin to be published to npm. Once you're ready to publish your plugin publicly, run the following command in your plugin project: - -```bash -npx medusa plugin:build -``` - -The command will compile an output in the `.medusa/server` directory. - -You can now publish the plugin to npm using the [NPM CLI tool](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm). Run the following command to publish the plugin to npm: - -```bash -npm publish -``` - -If you haven't logged in before with your NPM account, you'll be asked to log in first. Then, your package is published publicly to be used in any Medusa application. - -### Install Public Plugin in Medusa Application - -You install a plugin that's published publicly using your package manager. For example: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install @myorg/plugin-name -``` - -Where `@myorg/plugin-name` is the name of your plugin as published on NPM. - -Then, register the plugin in your Medusa application's configurations as explained in [this section](#register-plugin-in-medusa-application). - -*** - -## Update a Published Plugin - -To update the Medusa dependencies in a plugin, refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/update#update-plugin-project/index.html.md). - -If you've published a plugin and you've made changes to it, you'll have to publish the update to NPM again. - -First, run the following command to change the version of the plugin: - -```bash -npm version -``` - -Where `` indicates the type of version update you’re publishing. For example, it can be `major` or `minor`. Refer to the [npm version documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/commands/npm-version) for more information. - -Then, re-run the same commands for publishing a plugin: - -```bash -npx medusa plugin:build -npm publish -``` - -This will publish an updated version of your plugin under a new version. - - -# Scheduled Jobs Number of Executions - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to set a limit on the number of times a scheduled job is executed. - -## numberOfExecutions Option - -The export configuration object of the scheduled job accepts an optional property `numberOfExecutions`. Its value is a number indicating how many times the scheduled job can be executed during the Medusa application's runtime. - -For example: - -```ts highlights={highlights} -export default async function myCustomJob() { - console.log("I'll be executed three times only.") -} - -export const config = { - name: "hello-world", - // execute every minute - schedule: "* * * * *", - numberOfExecutions: 3, -} -``` - -The above scheduled job has the `numberOfExecutions` configuration set to `3`. - -So, it'll only execute 3 times, each every minute, then it won't be executed anymore. - -If you restart the Medusa application, the scheduled job will be executed again until reaching the number of executions specified. - - # Expose a Workflow Hook In this chapter, you'll learn how to expose a hook in your workflow. @@ -15533,6 +13132,360 @@ So, if an error occurs during the loop, the compensation function will still rec For more details on error handling in workflows and steps, check the [Handling Errors chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/errors/index.html.md). +# Workflow Constraints + +This chapter lists constraints of defining a workflow or its steps. + +Medusa creates an internal representation of the workflow definition you pass to `createWorkflow` to track and store its steps. At that point, variables in the workflow don't have any values. They only do when you execute the workflow. + +This creates restrictions related to variable manipulations, using if-conditions, and other constraints. This chapter lists these constraints and provides their alternatives. + +## Workflow Constraints + +### No Async Functions + +The function passed to `createWorkflow` can’t be an async function: + +```ts highlights={[["4", "async", "Function can't be async."], ["11", "", "Correct way of defining the function."]]} +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + async function (input: WorkflowInput) { + // ... +}) + +// Do +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + // ... +}) +``` + +### No Direct Variable Manipulation + +You can’t directly manipulate variables within the workflow's constructor function. + +Learn more about why you can't manipulate variables [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md) + +Instead, use `transform` from the Workflows SDK: + +```ts highlights={highlights} +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const str1 = step1(input) + const str2 = step2(input) + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + message: `${str1}${str2}`, + }) +}) + +// Do +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const str1 = step1(input) + const str2 = step2(input) + + const result = transform( + { + str1, + str2, + }, + (input) => ({ + message: `${input.str1}${input.str2}`, + }) + ) + + return new WorkflowResponse(result) +}) +``` + +#### Create Dates in transform + +When you use `new Date()` in a workflow's constructor function, the date is evaluated when Medusa creates the internal representation of the workflow, not during execution. + +Instead, create the date using `transform`. + +Learn more about how Medusa creates an internal representation of a workflow [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). + +For example: + +```ts highlights={dateHighlights} +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const today = new Date() + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + today, + }) +}) + +// Do +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const today = transform({}, () => new Date()) + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + today, + }) +}) +``` + +### No If Conditions + +You can't use if-conditions in a workflow. + +Learn more about why you can't use if-conditions [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions#why-if-conditions-arent-allowed-in-workflows/index.html.md) + +Instead, use when-then from the Workflows SDK: + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + if (input.is_active) { + // perform an action + } +}) + +// Do (explained in the next chapter) +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + when(input, (input) => { + return input.is_active + }) + .then(() => { + // perform an action + }) +}) +``` + +You can also pair multiple `when-then` blocks to implement an `if-else` condition as explained in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions/index.html.md). + +### No Conditional Operators + +You can't use conditional operators in a workflow, such as `??` or `||`. + +Learn more about why you can't use conditional operators [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions#why-if-conditions-arent-allowed-in-workflows/index.html.md) + +Instead, use `transform` to store the desired value in a variable. + +#### Logical Or (||) Alternative + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const message = input.message || "Hello" +}) + +// Do +// other imports... +import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const message = transform( + { + input, + }, + (data) => data.input.message || "hello" + ) +}) +``` + +#### Nullish Coalescing (??) Alternative + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const message = input.message ?? "Hello" +}) + +// Do +// other imports... +import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const message = transform( + { + input, + }, + (data) => data.input.message ?? "hello" + ) +}) +``` + +#### Double Not (!!) Alternative + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + step1({ + isActive: !!input.is_active, + }) +}) + +// Do +// other imports... +import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const isActive = transform( + { + input, + }, + (data) => !!data.input.is_active + ) + + step1({ + isActive, + }) +}) +``` + +#### Ternary Alternative + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + step1({ + message: input.is_active ? "active" : "inactive", + }) +}) + +// Do +// other imports... +import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const message = transform( + { + input, + }, + (data) => { + return data.input.is_active ? "active" : "inactive" + } + ) + + step1({ + message, + }) +}) +``` + +#### Optional Chaining (?.) Alternative + +```ts +// Don't +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + step1({ + name: input.customer?.name, + }) +}) + +// Do +// other imports... +import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello-world", + function (input: WorkflowInput) { + const name = transform( + { + input, + }, + (data) => data.input.customer?.name + ) + + step1({ + name, + }) +}) +``` + +### No Try-Catch + +In a workflow, don't use try-catch blocks to handle errors. + +Instead, refer to the [Error Handling](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/errors/index.html.md) chapter for alternative ways to handle errors. + +*** + +## Step Constraints + +### Returned Values + +A step must only return serializable values, such as [primitive values](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#primitive_values) or an object. + +Values of other types, such as Maps, aren't allowed. + +```ts +// Don't +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const step1 = createStep( + "step-1", + (input, { container }) => { + const myMap = new Map() + + // ... + + return new StepResponse({ + myMap, + }) + } +) + +// Do +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +const step1 = createStep( + "step-1", + (input, { container }) => { + const myObj: Record = {} + + // ... + + return new StepResponse({ + myObj, + }) + } +) +``` + + # Conditions in Workflows with When-Then In this chapter, you'll learn how to execute an action based on a condition in a workflow using when-then from the Workflows SDK. @@ -16067,359 +14020,132 @@ const workflow = createWorkflow( In this example, you use when-then to run the `createProductsWorkflow` only if `should_create` (passed in the `input`) is enabled. -# Workflow Constraints +# Multiple Step Usage in Workflow -This chapter lists constraints of defining a workflow or its steps. +In this chapter, you'll learn how to use a step multiple times in a workflow. -Medusa creates an internal representation of the workflow definition you pass to `createWorkflow` to track and store its steps. At that point, variables in the workflow don't have any values. They only do when you execute the workflow. +## Problem Reusing a Step in a Workflow -This creates restrictions related to variable manipulations, using if-conditions, and other constraints. This chapter lists these constraints and provides their alternatives. +In some cases, you may need to use a step multiple times in the same workflow. -## Workflow Constraints +The most common example is using the `useQueryGraphStep` multiple times in a workflow to retrieve multiple unrelated data, such as customers and products. -### No Async Functions - -The function passed to `createWorkflow` can’t be an async function: - -```ts highlights={[["4", "async", "Function can't be async."], ["11", "", "Correct way of defining the function."]]} -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - async function (input: WorkflowInput) { - // ... -}) - -// Do -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - // ... -}) -``` - -### No Direct Variable Manipulation - -You can’t directly manipulate variables within the workflow's constructor function. - -Learn more about why you can't manipulate variables [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md) - -Instead, use `transform` from the Workflows SDK: - -```ts highlights={highlights} -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const str1 = step1(input) - const str2 = step2(input) - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - message: `${str1}${str2}`, - }) -}) - -// Do -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const str1 = step1(input) - const str2 = step2(input) - - const result = transform( - { - str1, - str2, - }, - (input) => ({ - message: `${input.str1}${input.str2}`, - }) - ) - - return new WorkflowResponse(result) -}) -``` - -#### Create Dates in transform - -When you use `new Date()` in a workflow's constructor function, the date is evaluated when Medusa creates the internal representation of the workflow, not during execution. - -Instead, create the date using `transform`. - -Learn more about how Medusa creates an internal representation of a workflow [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). - -For example: - -```ts highlights={dateHighlights} -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const today = new Date() - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - today, - }) -}) - -// Do -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const today = transform({}, () => new Date()) - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - today, - }) -}) -``` - -### No If Conditions - -You can't use if-conditions in a workflow. - -Learn more about why you can't use if-conditions [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions#why-if-conditions-arent-allowed-in-workflows/index.html.md) - -Instead, use when-then from the Workflows SDK: +Each workflow step must have a unique ID, which is the ID passed as a first parameter when creating the step: ```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - if (input.is_active) { - // perform an action +const useQueryGraphStep = createStep( + "use-query-graph" + // ... +) +``` + +This causes an error when you use the same step multiple times in a workflow, as it's registered in the workflow as two steps having the same ID: + +```ts +const helloWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello", + () => { + const { data: products } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "product", + fields: ["id"], + }) + + // ERROR OCCURS HERE: A STEP HAS THE SAME ID AS ANOTHER IN THE WORKFLOW + const { data: customers } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "customer", + fields: ["id"], + }) } -}) - -// Do (explained in the next chapter) -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - when(input, (input) => { - return input.is_active - }) - .then(() => { - // perform an action - }) -}) +) ``` -You can also pair multiple `when-then` blocks to implement an `if-else` condition as explained in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions/index.html.md). - -### No Conditional Operators - -You can't use conditional operators in a workflow, such as `??` or `||`. - -Learn more about why you can't use conditional operators [in this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/conditions#why-if-conditions-arent-allowed-in-workflows/index.html.md) - -Instead, use `transform` to store the desired value in a variable. - -#### Logical Or (||) Alternative - -```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const message = input.message || "Hello" -}) - -// Do -// other imports... -import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const message = transform( - { - input, - }, - (data) => data.input.message || "hello" - ) -}) -``` - -#### Nullish Coalescing (??) Alternative - -```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const message = input.message ?? "Hello" -}) - -// Do -// other imports... -import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const message = transform( - { - input, - }, - (data) => data.input.message ?? "hello" - ) -}) -``` - -#### Double Not (!!) Alternative - -```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - step1({ - isActive: !!input.is_active, - }) -}) - -// Do -// other imports... -import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const isActive = transform( - { - input, - }, - (data) => !!data.input.is_active - ) - - step1({ - isActive, - }) -}) -``` - -#### Ternary Alternative - -```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - step1({ - message: input.is_active ? "active" : "inactive", - }) -}) - -// Do -// other imports... -import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const message = transform( - { - input, - }, - (data) => { - return data.input.is_active ? "active" : "inactive" - } - ) - - step1({ - message, - }) -}) -``` - -#### Optional Chaining (?.) Alternative - -```ts -// Don't -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - step1({ - name: input.customer?.name, - }) -}) - -// Do -// other imports... -import { transform } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello-world", - function (input: WorkflowInput) { - const name = transform( - { - input, - }, - (data) => data.input.customer?.name - ) - - step1({ - name, - }) -}) -``` - -### No Try-Catch - -In a workflow, don't use try-catch blocks to handle errors. - -Instead, refer to the [Error Handling](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/errors/index.html.md) chapter for alternative ways to handle errors. +The next section explains how to fix this issue to use the same step multiple times in a workflow. *** -## Step Constraints +## How to Use a Step Multiple Times in a Workflow? -### Returned Values +When you execute a step in a workflow, you can chain a `config` method to it to change the step's config. -A step must only return serializable values, such as [primitive values](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#primitive_values) or an object. +Use the `config` method to change a step's ID for a single execution. -Values of other types, such as Maps, aren't allowed. +So, this is the correct way to write the example above: -```ts -// Don't -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const step1 = createStep( - "step-1", - (input, { container }) => { - const myMap = new Map() - - // ... - - return new StepResponse({ - myMap, +```ts highlights={highlights} +const helloWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "hello", + () => { + const { data: products } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "product", + fields: ["id"], }) - } -) -// Do -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" - -const step1 = createStep( - "step-1", - (input, { container }) => { - const myObj: Record = {} - - // ... - - return new StepResponse({ - myObj, - }) + // ✓ No error occurs, the step has a different ID. + const { data: customers } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "customer", + fields: ["id"], + }).config({ name: "fetch-customers" }) } ) ``` +The `config` method accepts an object with a `name` property. Its value is a new ID of the step to use for this execution only. + +The first `useQueryGraphStep` usage has the ID `use-query-graph`, and the second `useQueryGraphStep` usage has the ID `fetch-customers`. + + +# Run Workflow Steps in Parallel + +In this chapter, you’ll learn how to run workflow steps in parallel. + +## parallelize Utility Function + +If your workflow has steps that don’t rely on one another’s results, run them in parallel using `parallelize` from the Workflows SDK. + +The workflow waits until all steps passed to the `parallelize` function finish executing before continuing to the next step. + +For example: + +```ts highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-12" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + parallelize, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { + createProductStep, + getProductStep, + createPricesStep, + attachProductToSalesChannelStep, +} from "./steps" + +interface WorkflowInput { + title: string +} + +const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "my-workflow", + (input: WorkflowInput) => { + const product = createProductStep(input) + + const [prices, productSalesChannel] = parallelize( + createPricesStep(product), + attachProductToSalesChannelStep(product) + ) + + const refetchedProduct = getProductStep(product.id) + + return new WorkflowResponse(refetchedProduct) + } +) +``` + +The `parallelize` function accepts the steps to run in parallel as a parameter. + +It returns an array of the steps' results in the same order they're passed to the `parallelize` function. + +So, `prices` is the result of `createPricesStep`, and `productSalesChannel` is the result of `attachProductToSalesChannelStep`. + # Long-Running Workflows @@ -16839,131 +14565,128 @@ However, since the long-running workflow runs in the background, you won't recei Instead, you must subscribe to the workflow's execution using the Workflow Engine Module Service. Learn more about it in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/long-running-workflow#access-long-running-workflow-status-and-result/index.html.md). -# Run Workflow Steps in Parallel +# Workflow Hooks -In this chapter, you’ll learn how to run workflow steps in parallel. +In this chapter, you'll learn what a workflow hook is and how to consume them. -## parallelize Utility Function +## What is a Workflow Hook? -If your workflow has steps that don’t rely on one another’s results, run them in parallel using `parallelize` from the Workflows SDK. +A workflow hook is a point in a workflow where you can inject custom functionality as a step function, called a hook handler. -The workflow waits until all steps passed to the `parallelize` function finish executing before continuing to the next step. +Medusa exposes hooks in many of its workflows that are used in its API routes. You can consume those hooks to add your custom logic. -For example: +Refer to the [Workflows Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) to view all workflows and their hooks. -```ts highlights={highlights} collapsibleLines="1-12" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - parallelize, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { - createProductStep, - getProductStep, - createPricesStep, - attachProductToSalesChannelStep, -} from "./steps" - -interface WorkflowInput { - title: string -} - -const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "my-workflow", - (input: WorkflowInput) => { - const product = createProductStep(input) - - const [prices, productSalesChannel] = parallelize( - createPricesStep(product), - attachProductToSalesChannelStep(product) - ) - - const refetchedProduct = getProductStep(product.id) - - return new WorkflowResponse(refetchedProduct) - } -) -``` - -The `parallelize` function accepts the steps to run in parallel as a parameter. - -It returns an array of the steps' results in the same order they're passed to the `parallelize` function. - -So, `prices` is the result of `createPricesStep`, and `productSalesChannel` is the result of `attachProductToSalesChannelStep`. - - -# Multiple Step Usage in Workflow - -In this chapter, you'll learn how to use a step multiple times in a workflow. - -## Problem Reusing a Step in a Workflow - -In some cases, you may need to use a step multiple times in the same workflow. - -The most common example is using the `useQueryGraphStep` multiple times in a workflow to retrieve multiple unrelated data, such as customers and products. - -Each workflow step must have a unique ID, which is the ID passed as a first parameter when creating the step: - -```ts -const useQueryGraphStep = createStep( - "use-query-graph" - // ... -) -``` - -This causes an error when you use the same step multiple times in a workflow, as it's registered in the workflow as two steps having the same ID: - -```ts -const helloWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello", - () => { - const { data: products } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "product", - fields: ["id"], - }) - - // ERROR OCCURS HERE: A STEP HAS THE SAME ID AS ANOTHER IN THE WORKFLOW - const { data: customers } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "customer", - fields: ["id"], - }) - } -) -``` - -The next section explains how to fix this issue to use the same step multiple times in a workflow. +You want to perform a custom action during a workflow's execution, such as when a product is created. *** -## How to Use a Step Multiple Times in a Workflow? +## How to Consume a Hook? -When you execute a step in a workflow, you can chain a `config` method to it to change the step's config. +A workflow has a special `hooks` property which is an object that holds its hooks. -Use the `config` method to change a step's ID for a single execution. +So, in a TypeScript or JavaScript file created under the `src/workflows/hooks` directory: -So, this is the correct way to write the example above: +- Import the workflow. +- Access its hook using the `hooks` property. +- Pass the hook a step function as a parameter to consume it. -```ts highlights={highlights} -const helloWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "hello", - () => { - const { data: products } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "product", - fields: ["id"], - }) +For example, to consume the `productsCreated` hook of Medusa's `createProductsWorkflow`, create the file `src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts` with the following content: - // ✓ No error occurs, the step has a different ID. - const { data: customers } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "customer", - fields: ["id"], - }).config({ name: "fetch-customers" }) +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={handlerHighlights} +import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( + async ({ products }, { container }) => { + // TODO perform an action } ) ``` -The `config` method accepts an object with a `name` property. Its value is a new ID of the step to use for this execution only. +The `productsCreated` hook is available on the workflow's `hooks` property by its name. -The first `useQueryGraphStep` usage has the ID `use-query-graph`, and the second `useQueryGraphStep` usage has the ID `fetch-customers`. +You invoke the hook, passing a step function (the hook handler) as a parameter. + +Now, when a product is created using the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts), your hook handler is executed after the product is created. + +A hook can have only one handler. + +Refer to the [createProductsWorkflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) to see at which point the hook handler is executed. + +### Hook Handler Parameter + +Since a hook handler is essentially a step function, it receives the hook's input as a first parameter, and an object holding a `container` property as a second parameter. + +Each hook has different input. For example, the `productsCreated` hook receives an object having a `products` property holding the created product. + +### Hook Handler Compensation + +Since the hook handler is a step function, you can set its compensation function as a second parameter of the hook. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" +import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( + async ({ products }, { container }) => { + // TODO perform an action + + return new StepResponse(undefined, { ids }) + }, + async ({ ids }, { container }) => { + // undo the performed action + } +) +``` + +The compensation function is executed if an error occurs in the workflow to undo the actions performed by the hook handler. + +The compensation function receives as an input the second parameter passed to the `StepResponse` returned by the step function. + +It also accepts as a second parameter an object holding a `container` property to resolve resources from the Medusa container. + +### Additional Data Property + +Medusa's workflows pass in the hook's input an `additional_data` property: + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={[["4", "additional_data"]]} +import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( + async ({ products, additional_data }, { container }) => { + // TODO perform an action + } +) +``` + +This property is an object that holds additional data passed to the workflow through the request sent to the API route using the workflow. + +Learn how to pass `additional_data` in requests to API routes in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md). + +### Pass Additional Data to Workflow + +You can also pass that additional data when executing the workflow. Pass it as a parameter to the `.run` method of the workflow: + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={[["10", "additional_data"]]} +import type { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +export async function POST(req: MedusaRequest, res: MedusaResponse) { + await createProductsWorkflow(req.scope).run({ + input: { + products: [ + // ... + ], + additional_data: { + custom_field: "test", + }, + }, + }) +} +``` + +Your hook handler then receives that passed data in the `additional_data` object. # Store Workflow Executions @@ -17316,130 +15039,6 @@ const myWorkflow = createWorkflow( ``` -# Workflow Hooks - -In this chapter, you'll learn what a workflow hook is and how to consume them. - -## What is a Workflow Hook? - -A workflow hook is a point in a workflow where you can inject custom functionality as a step function, called a hook handler. - -Medusa exposes hooks in many of its workflows that are used in its API routes. You can consume those hooks to add your custom logic. - -Refer to the [Workflows Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) to view all workflows and their hooks. - -You want to perform a custom action during a workflow's execution, such as when a product is created. - -*** - -## How to Consume a Hook? - -A workflow has a special `hooks` property which is an object that holds its hooks. - -So, in a TypeScript or JavaScript file created under the `src/workflows/hooks` directory: - -- Import the workflow. -- Access its hook using the `hooks` property. -- Pass the hook a step function as a parameter to consume it. - -For example, to consume the `productsCreated` hook of Medusa's `createProductsWorkflow`, create the file `src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={handlerHighlights} -import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( - async ({ products }, { container }) => { - // TODO perform an action - } -) -``` - -The `productsCreated` hook is available on the workflow's `hooks` property by its name. - -You invoke the hook, passing a step function (the hook handler) as a parameter. - -Now, when a product is created using the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts), your hook handler is executed after the product is created. - -A hook can have only one handler. - -Refer to the [createProductsWorkflow reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) to see at which point the hook handler is executed. - -### Hook Handler Parameter - -Since a hook handler is essentially a step function, it receives the hook's input as a first parameter, and an object holding a `container` property as a second parameter. - -Each hook has different input. For example, the `productsCreated` hook receives an object having a `products` property holding the created product. - -### Hook Handler Compensation - -Since the hook handler is a step function, you can set its compensation function as a second parameter of the hook. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" -import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( - async ({ products }, { container }) => { - // TODO perform an action - - return new StepResponse(undefined, { ids }) - }, - async ({ ids }, { container }) => { - // undo the performed action - } -) -``` - -The compensation function is executed if an error occurs in the workflow to undo the actions performed by the hook handler. - -The compensation function receives as an input the second parameter passed to the `StepResponse` returned by the step function. - -It also accepts as a second parameter an object holding a `container` property to resolve resources from the Medusa container. - -### Additional Data Property - -Medusa's workflows pass in the hook's input an `additional_data` property: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={[["4", "additional_data"]]} -import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( - async ({ products, additional_data }, { container }) => { - // TODO perform an action - } -) -``` - -This property is an object that holds additional data passed to the workflow through the request sent to the API route using the workflow. - -Learn how to pass `additional_data` in requests to API routes in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md). - -### Pass Additional Data to Workflow - -You can also pass that additional data when executing the workflow. Pass it as a parameter to the `.run` method of the workflow: - -```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/product-created.ts" highlights={[["10", "additional_data"]]} -import type { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -export async function POST(req: MedusaRequest, res: MedusaResponse) { - await createProductsWorkflow(req.scope).run({ - input: { - products: [ - // ... - ], - additional_data: { - custom_field: "test", - }, - }, - }) -} -``` - -Your hook handler then receives that passed data in the `additional_data` object. - - # Workflow Timeout In this chapter, you’ll learn how to set a timeout for workflows and steps. @@ -17526,6 +15125,2671 @@ This step's executions fail if they run longer than two seconds. A step’s timeout error is returned in the `errors` property of the workflow’s execution, as explained in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/errors/index.html.md). The error’s name is `TransactionStepTimeoutError`. +# Guide: Create Brand API Route + +In the previous two chapters, you created a [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) that added the concepts of brands to your application, then created a [workflow to create a brand](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). In this chapter, you'll expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand using the workflow from the previous chapter. + +An API Route is an endpoint that acts as an entry point for other clients to interact with your Medusa customizations, such as the admin dashboard, storefronts, or third-party systems. + +The Medusa core application provides a set of [admin](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin) and [store](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store) API routes out-of-the-box. You can also create custom API routes to expose your custom functionalities. + +### Prerequisites + +- [createBrandWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) + +## 1. Create the API Route + +You create an API route in a `route.{ts,js}` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The file exports API Route handler functions for at least one HTTP method (`GET`, `POST`, `DELETE`, etc…). + +Learn more about API routes [in this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). + +The route's path is the path of `route.{ts,js}` relative to `src/api`. So, to create the API route at `/admin/brands`, create the file `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the route](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869882/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-2_hjqlnf.jpg) + +```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" +import { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { + createBrandWorkflow, +} from "../../../workflows/create-brand" + +type PostAdminCreateBrandType = { + name: string +} + +export const POST = async ( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) => { + const { result } = await createBrandWorkflow(req.scope) + .run({ + input: req.validatedBody, + }) + + res.json({ brand: result }) +} +``` + +You export a route handler function with its name (`POST`) being the HTTP method of the API route you're exposing. + +The function receives two parameters: a `MedusaRequest` object to access request details, and `MedusaResponse` object to return or manipulate the response. The `MedusaRequest` object's `scope` property is the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that holds Framework tools and custom and core modules' services. + +`MedusaRequest` accepts the request body's type as a type argument. + +In the API route's handler, you execute the `createBrandWorkflow` by invoking it and passing the Medusa container `req.scope` as a parameter, then invoking its `run` method. You pass the workflow's input in the `input` property of the `run` method's parameter. You pass the request body's parameters using the `validatedBody` property of `MedusaRequest`. + +You return a JSON response with the created brand using the `res.json` method. + +*** + +## 2. Create Validation Schema + +The API route you created accepts the brand's name in the request body. So, you'll create a schema used to validate incoming request body parameters. + +Medusa uses [Zod](https://zod.dev/) to create validation schemas. These schemas are then used to validate incoming request bodies or query parameters. + +Learn more about API route validation in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/validation/index.html.md). + +You create a validation schema in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. So, create the file `src/api/admin/brands/validators.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of Medusa application after adding validators file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869806/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-1_yfyjss.jpg) + +```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/validators.ts" +import { z } from "zod" + +export const PostAdminCreateBrand = z.object({ + name: z.string(), +}) +``` + +You export a validation schema that expects in the request body an object having a `name` property whose value is a string. + +You can then replace `PostAdminCreateBrandType` in `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following: + +```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" +// ... +import { z } from "zod" +import { PostAdminCreateBrand } from "./validators" + +type PostAdminCreateBrandType = z.infer + +// ... +``` + +*** + +## 3. Add Validation Middleware + +A middleware is a function executed before the route handler when a request is sent to an API Route. It's useful to guard API routes, parse custom request body types, and apply validation on an API route. + +Learn more about middlewares in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). + +Medusa provides a `validateAndTransformBody` middleware that accepts a Zod validation schema and returns a response error if a request is sent with body parameters that don't satisfy the validation schema. + +Middlewares are defined in the special file `src/api/middlewares.ts`. So, to add the validation middleware on the API route you created in the previous step, create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the middleware](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869977/Medusa%20Book/brand-route-dir-overview-3_kcx511.jpg) + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" +import { + defineMiddlewares, + validateAndTransformBody, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { PostAdminCreateBrand } from "./admin/brands/validators" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + matcher: "/admin/brands", + method: "POST", + middlewares: [ + validateAndTransformBody(PostAdminCreateBrand), + ], + }, + ], +}) +``` + +You define the middlewares using the `defineMiddlewares` function and export its returned value. The function accepts an object having a `routes` property, which is an array of middleware objects. + +In the middleware object, you define three properties: + +- `matcher`: a string or regular expression indicating the API route path to apply the middleware on. You pass the create brand's route `/admin/brand`. +- `method`: The HTTP method to restrict the middleware to, which is `POST`. +- `middlewares`: An array of middlewares to apply on the route. You pass the `validateAndTransformBody` middleware, passing it the Zod schema you created earlier. + +The Medusa application will now validate the body parameters of `POST` requests sent to `/admin/brands` to ensure they match the Zod validation schema. If not, an error is returned in the response specifying the issues to fix in the request body. + +*** + +## Test API Route + +To test out the API route, start the Medusa application with the following command: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Since the `/admin/brands` API route has a `/admin` prefix, it's only accessible by authenticated admin users. + +So, to retrieve an authenticated token of your admin user, send a `POST` request to the `/auth/user/emailpass` API Route: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +--data-raw '{ + "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", + "password": "supersecret" +}' +``` + +Make sure to replace the email and password with your admin user's credentials. + +Don't have an admin user? Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation#create-medusa-admin-user/index.html.md). + +Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/brands`, passing the token received from the previous request in the `Authorization` header: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ +--data '{ + "name": "Acme" +}' +``` + +This returns the created brand in the response: + +```json title="Example Response" +{ + "brand": { + "id": "01J7AX9ES4X113HKY6C681KDZJ", + "name": "Acme", + "created_at": "2024-09-09T08:09:34.244Z", + "updated_at": "2024-09-09T08:09:34.244Z" + } +} +``` + +*** + +## Summary + +By following the previous example chapters, you implemented a custom feature that allows admin users to create a brand. You did that by: + +1. Creating a module that defines and manages a `brand` table in the database. +2. Creating a workflow that uses the module's service to create a brand record, and implements the compensation logic to delete that brand in case an error occurs. +3. Creating an API route that allows admin users to create a brand. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Associate Brand with Product + +Now that you have brands in your Medusa application, you want to associate a brand with a product, which is defined in the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md). + +In the next chapters, you'll learn how to build associations between data models defined in different modules. + + +# Guide: Implement Brand Module + +In this chapter, you'll build a Brand Module that adds a `brand` table to the database and provides data-management features for it. + +A module is a reusable package of functionalities related to a single domain or integration. Medusa comes with multiple pre-built modules for core commerce needs, such as the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md) that holds the data models and business logic for cart operations. + +In a module, you create data models and business logic to manage them. In the next chapters, you'll see how you use the module to build commerce features. + +![Diagram showcasing an overview of the Brand Module](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746546820/Medusa%20Resources/brand-module_pg86gm.jpg) + +Learn more about modules in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). + +## 1. Create Module Directory + +Modules are created in a sub-directory of `src/modules`. So, start by creating the directory `src/modules/brand` that will hold the Brand Module's files. + +![Directory structure in Medusa project after adding the brand directory](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868844/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-1_hxwvgx.jpg) + +*** + +## 2. Create Data Model + +A data model represents a table in the database. You create data models using Medusa's Data Model Language (DML). It simplifies defining a table's columns, relations, and indexes with straightforward methods and configurations. + +Learn more about data models in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#1-create-data-model/index.html.md). + +You create a data model in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `models` directory of a module. So, to create a data model that represents a new `brand` table in the database, create the file `src/modules/brand/models/brand.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure in module after adding the brand data model](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868920/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-2_lexhdl.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/brand/models/brand.ts" +import { model } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export const Brand = model.define("brand", { + id: model.id().primaryKey(), + name: model.text(), +}) +``` + +You create a `Brand` data model which has an `id` primary key property, and a `name` text property. + +You define the data model using the `define` method of the DML. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The first one is the name of the data model's table in the database. Use snake-case names. +2. The second is an object, which is the data model's schema. + +Learn about other property types in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/data-models/properties/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 3. Create Module Service + +You perform database operations on your data models in a service, which is a class exported by the module and acts like an interface to its functionalities. + +In this step, you'll create the Brand Module's service that provides methods to manage the `Brand` data model. In the next chapters, you'll use this service when exposing custom features that involve managing brands. + +Learn more about services in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#2-create-service/index.html.md). + +You define a service in a `service.ts` or `service.js` file at the root of your module's directory. So, create the file `src/modules/brand/service.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure in module after adding the service](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732868984/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-3_jo7baj.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/brand/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} +import { MedusaService } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { Brand } from "./models/brand" + +class BrandModuleService extends MedusaService({ + Brand, +}) { + +} + +export default BrandModuleService +``` + +The `BrandModuleService` extends a class returned by `MedusaService` from the Modules SDK. This function generates a class with data-management methods for your module's data models. + +The `MedusaService` function receives an object of the module's data models as a parameter, and generates methods to manage those data models. So, the `BrandModuleService` now has methods like `createBrands` and `retrieveBrand` to manage the `Brand` data model. + +You'll use these methods in the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). + +Find a reference of all generated methods in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 4. Export Module Definition + +A module must export a definition that tells Medusa the name of the module and its main service. This definition is exported in an `index.ts` file at the module's root directory. + +So, to export the Brand Module's definition, create the file `src/modules/brand/index.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure in module after adding the definition file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869045/Medusa%20Book/brand-dir-overview-4_nf8ymw.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/brand/index.ts" +import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import BrandModuleService from "./service" + +export const BRAND_MODULE = "brand" + +export default Module(BRAND_MODULE, { + service: BrandModuleService, +}) +``` + +You use `Module` from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The module's name (`brand`). You'll use this name when you use this module in other customizations. +2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's main service. + +You export `BRAND_MODULE` to reference the module's name more reliably in other customizations. + +*** + +## 5. Add Module to Medusa's Configurations + +To start using your module, you must add it to Medusa's configurations in `medusa-config.ts`. + +The object passed to `defineConfig` in `medusa-config.ts` accepts a `modules` property, whose value is an array of modules to add to the application. So, add the following in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "./src/modules/brand", + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The Brand Module is now added to your Medusa application. You'll start using it in the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 6. Generate and Run Migrations + +A migration is a TypeScript or JavaScript file that defines database changes made by a module. Migrations ensure that your module is re-usable and removes friction when working in a team, making it easy to reflect changes across team members' databases. + +Learn more about migrations in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules#5-generate-migrations/index.html.md). + +[Medusa's CLI tool](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/medusa-cli/index.html.md) allows you to generate migration files for your module, then run those migrations to reflect the changes in the database. So, run the following commands in your Medusa application's directory: + +```bash +npx medusa db:generate brand +npx medusa db:migrate +``` + +The `db:generate` command accepts as an argument the name of the module to generate the migrations for, and the `db:migrate` command runs all migrations that haven't been run yet in the Medusa application. + +*** + +## Next Step: Create Brand Workflow + +The Brand Module now creates a `brand` table in the database and provides a class to manage its records. + +In the next chapter, you'll implement the functionality to create a brand in a workflow. You'll then use that workflow in a later chapter to expose an endpoint that allows admin users to create a brand. + + +# Guide: Create Brand Workflow + +This chapter builds on the work from the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) where you created a Brand Module. + +After adding custom modules to your application, you build commerce features around them using workflows. A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task spanning across modules. You construct a workflow similar to a regular function, but it's a special function that allows you to define roll-back logic, retry configurations, and more advanced features. + +The workflow you'll create in this chapter will use the Brand Module's service to implement the feature of creating a brand. In the [next chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), you'll expose an API route that allows admin users to create a brand, and you'll use this workflow in the route's implementation. + +Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) + +*** + +## 1. Create createBrandStep + +A workflow consists of a series of steps, each step created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/workflows` directory. A step is defined using `createStep` from the Workflows SDK + +The workflow you're creating in this guide has one step to create the brand. So, create the file `src/workflows/create-brand.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure in the Medusa project after adding the file for createBrandStep](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732869184/Medusa%20Book/brand-workflow-dir-overview-1_fjvf5j.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../modules/brand" +import BrandModuleService from "../modules/brand/service" + +export type CreateBrandStepInput = { + name: string +} + +export const createBrandStep = createStep( + "create-brand-step", + async (input: CreateBrandStepInput, { container }) => { + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + const brand = await brandModuleService.createBrands(input) + + return new StepResponse(brand, brand.id) + } +) +``` + +You create a `createBrandStep` using the `createStep` function. It accepts the step's unique name as a first parameter, and the step's function as a second parameter. + +The step function receives two parameters: input passed to the step when it's invoked, and an object of general context and configurations. This object has a `container` property, which is the Medusa container. + +The [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) is a registry of Framework and commerce tools accessible in your customizations, such as a workflow's step. The Medusa application registers the services of core and custom modules in the container, allowing you to resolve and use them. + +So, In the step function, you use the Medusa container to resolve the Brand Module's service and use its generated `createBrands` method, which accepts an object of brands to create. + +Learn more about the generated `create` method's usage in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/create/index.html.md). + +A step must return an instance of `StepResponse`. Its first parameter is the data returned by the step, and the second is the data passed to the compensation function, which you'll learn about next. + +### Add Compensation Function to Step + +You define for each step a compensation function that's executed when an error occurs in the workflow. The compensation function defines the logic to roll-back the changes made by the step. This ensures your data remains consistent if an error occurs, which is especially useful when you integrate third-party services. + +Learn more about the compensation function in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). + +To add a compensation function to the `createBrandStep`, pass it as a third parameter to `createStep`: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" +export const createBrandStep = createStep( + // ... + async (id: string, { container }) => { + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + await brandModuleService.deleteBrands(id) + } +) +``` + +The compensation function's first parameter is the brand's ID which you passed as a second parameter to the step function's returned `StepResponse`. It also accepts a context object with a `container` property as a second parameter, similar to the step function. + +In the compensation function, you resolve the Brand Module's service from the Medusa container, then use its generated `deleteBrands` method to delete the brand created by the step. This method accepts the ID of the brand to delete. + +Learn more about the generated `delete` method's usage in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/service-factory-reference/methods/delete/index.html.md). + +So, if an error occurs during the workflow's execution, the brand that was created by the step is deleted to maintain data consistency. + +*** + +## 2. Create createBrandWorkflow + +You can now create the workflow that runs the `createBrandStep`. A workflow is created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/workflows` directory. In the file, you use `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK to create the workflow. + +Add the following content in the same `src/workflows/create-brand.ts` file: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" +// other imports... +import { + // ... + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +// ... + +type CreateBrandWorkflowInput = { + name: string +} + +export const createBrandWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-brand", + (input: CreateBrandWorkflowInput) => { + const brand = createBrandStep(input) + + return new WorkflowResponse(brand) + } +) +``` + +You create the `createBrandWorkflow` using the `createWorkflow` function. This function accepts two parameters: the workflow's unique name, and the workflow's constructor function holding the workflow's implementation. + +The constructor function accepts the workflow's input as a parameter. In the function, you invoke the `createBrandStep` you created in the previous step to create a brand. + +A workflow must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`. It accepts as a parameter the data to return to the workflow's executor. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Expose Create Brand API Route + +You now have a `createBrandWorkflow` that you can execute to create a brand. + +In the next chapter, you'll add an API route that allows admin users to create a brand. You'll learn how to create the API route, and execute in it the workflow you implemented in this chapter. + + +# Create Brands UI Route in Admin + +In this chapter, you'll add a UI route to the admin dashboard that shows all [brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) in a new page. You'll retrieve the brands from the server and display them in a table with pagination. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brands Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/modules/index.html.md) + +## 1. Get Brands API Route + +In a [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/query-linked-records/index.html.md), you learned how to add an API route that retrieves brands and their products using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). You'll expand that API route to support pagination, so that on the admin dashboard you can show the brands in a paginated table. + +Replace or create the `GET` API route at `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with the following: + +```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" highlights={apiRouteHighlights} +// other imports... +import { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export const GET = async ( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) => { + const query = req.scope.resolve("query") + + const { + data: brands, + metadata: { count, take, skip } = {}, + } = await query.graph({ + entity: "brand", + ...req.queryConfig, + }) + + res.json({ + brands, + count, + limit: take, + offset: skip, + }) +} +``` + +In the API route, you use Query's `graph` method to retrieve the brands. In the method's object parameter, you spread the `queryConfig` property of the request object. This property holds configurations for pagination and retrieved fields. + +The query configurations are combined from default configurations, which you'll add next, and the request's query parameters: + +- `fields`: The fields to retrieve in the brands. +- `limit`: The maximum number of items to retrieve. +- `offset`: The number of items to skip before retrieving the returned items. + +When you pass pagination configurations to the `graph` method, the returned object has the pagination's details in a `metadata` property, whose value is an object having the following properties: + +- `count`: The total count of items. +- `take`: The maximum number of items returned in the `data` array. +- `skip`: The number of items skipped before retrieving the returned items. + +You return in the response the retrieved brands and the pagination configurations. + +Learn more about pagination with Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-pagination/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 2. Add Default Query Configurations + +Next, you'll set the default query configurations of the above API route and allow passing query parameters to change the configurations. + +Medusa provides a `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware that validates the accepted query parameters for a request and sets the default Query configuration. So, in `src/api/middlewares.ts`, add a new middleware configuration object: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" +import { + defineMiddlewares, + validateAndTransformQuery, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createFindParams } from "@medusajs/medusa/api/utils/validators" +// other imports... + +export const GetBrandsSchema = createFindParams() + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + // ... + { + matcher: "/admin/brands", + method: "GET", + middlewares: [ + validateAndTransformQuery( + GetBrandsSchema, + { + defaults: [ + "id", + "name", + "products.*", + ], + isList: true, + } + ), + ], + }, + + ], +}) +``` + +You apply the `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware on the `GET /admin/brands` API route. The middleware accepts two parameters: + +- A [Zod](https://zod.dev/) schema that a request's query parameters must satisfy. Medusa provides `createFindParams` that generates a Zod schema with the following properties: + - `fields`: A comma-separated string indicating the fields to retrieve. + - `limit`: The maximum number of items to retrieve. + - `offset`: The number of items to skip before retrieving the returned items. + - `order`: The name of the field to sort the items by. Learn more about sorting in [the API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#sort-order) +- An object of Query configurations having the following properties: + - `defaults`: An array of default fields and relations to retrieve. + - `isList`: Whether the API route returns a list of items. + +By applying the above middleware, you can pass pagination configurations to `GET /admin/brands`, which will return a paginated list of brands. You'll see how it works when you create the UI route. + +Learn more about using the `validateAndTransformQuery` middleware to configure Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#request-query-configurations/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 3. Initialize JS SDK + +In your custom UI route, you'll retrieve the brands by sending a request to the Medusa server. Medusa has a [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md) that simplifies sending requests to the core API route. + +If you didn't follow the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/customize-admin/widget/index.html.md), create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: + +![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414606/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-1_jleg0t.jpg) + +```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" +import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" + +export const sdk = new Medusa({ + baseUrl: import.meta.env.VITE_BACKEND_URL || "/", + debug: import.meta.env.DEV, + auth: { + type: "session", + }, +}) +``` + +You initialize the SDK passing it the following options: + +- `baseUrl`: The URL to the Medusa server. +- `debug`: Whether to enable logging debug messages. This should only be enabled in development. +- `auth.type`: The authentication method used in the client application, which is `session` in the Medusa Admin dashboard. + +Notice that you use `import.meta.env` to access environment variables in your customizations because the Medusa Admin is built on top of Vite. Learn more in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). + +You can now use the SDK to send requests to the Medusa server. + +Learn more about the JS SDK and its options in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 4. Add a UI Route to Show Brands + +You'll now add the UI route that shows the paginated list of brands. A UI route is a React component created in a `page.tsx` file under a sub-directory of `src/admin/routes`. The file's path relative to src/admin/routes determines its path in the dashboard. + +Learn more about UI routes in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). + +So, to add the UI route at the `localhost:9000/app/brands` path, create the file `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the UI route.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733472011/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-3_syytld.jpg) + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" highlights={uiRouteHighlights} +import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" +import { TagSolid } from "@medusajs/icons" +import { + Container, +} from "@medusajs/ui" +import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query" +import { sdk } from "../../lib/sdk" +import { useMemo, useState } from "react" + +const BrandsPage = () => { + // TODO retrieve brands + + return ( + + {/* TODO show brands */} + + ) +} + +export const config = defineRouteConfig({ + label: "Brands", + icon: TagSolid, +}) + +export default BrandsPage +``` + +A route's file must export the React component that will be rendered in the new page. It must be the default export of the file. You can also export configurations that add a link in the sidebar for the UI route. You create these configurations using `defineRouteConfig` from the Admin Extension SDK. + +So far, you only show a container. In admin customizations, use components from the [Medusa UI package](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/index.html.md) to maintain a consistent user interface and design in the dashboard. + +### Retrieve Brands From API Route + +You'll now update the UI route to retrieve the brands from the API route you added earlier. + +First, add the following type in `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx`: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" +type Brand = { + id: string + name: string +} +type BrandsResponse = { + brands: Brand[] + count: number + limit: number + offset: number +} +``` + +You define the type for a brand, and the type of expected response from the `GET /admin/brands` API route. + +To display the brands, you'll use Medusa UI's [DataTable](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/components/data-table/index.html.md) component. So, add the following imports in `src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx`: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" +import { + // ... + Heading, + createDataTableColumnHelper, + DataTable, + DataTablePaginationState, + useDataTable, +} from "@medusajs/ui" +``` + +You import the `DataTable` component and the following utilities: + +- `createDataTableColumnHelper`: A utility to create columns for the data table. +- `DataTablePaginationState`: A type that holds the pagination state of the data table. +- `useDataTable`: A hook to initialize and configure the data table. + +You also import the `Heading` component to show a heading above the data table. + +Next, you'll define the table's columns. Add the following before the `BrandsPage` component: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" +const columnHelper = createDataTableColumnHelper() + +const columns = [ + columnHelper.accessor("id", { + header: "ID", + }), + columnHelper.accessor("name", { + header: "Name", + }), +] +``` + +You use the `createDataTableColumnHelper` utility to create columns for the data table. You define two columns for the ID and name of the brands. + +Then, replace the `// TODO retrieve brands` in the component with the following: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" highlights={queryHighlights} +const limit = 15 +const [pagination, setPagination] = useState({ + pageSize: limit, + pageIndex: 0, +}) +const offset = useMemo(() => { + return pagination.pageIndex * limit +}, [pagination]) + +const { data, isLoading } = useQuery({ + queryFn: () => sdk.client.fetch(`/admin/brands`, { + query: { + limit, + offset, + }, + }), + queryKey: [["brands", limit, offset]], +}) + +// TODO configure data table +``` + +To enable pagination in the `DataTable` component, you need to define a state variable of type `DataTablePaginationState`. It's an object having the following properties: + +- `pageSize`: The maximum number of items per page. You set it to `15`. +- `pageIndex`: A zero-based index of the current page of items. + +You also define a memoized `offset` value that indicates the number of items to skip before retrieving the current page's items. + +Then, you use `useQuery` from [Tanstack (React) Query](https://tanstack.com/query/latest) to query the Medusa server. Tanstack Query provides features like asynchronous state management and optimized caching. + +Do not install Tanstack Query as that will cause unexpected errors in your development. If you prefer installing it for better auto-completion in your code editor, make sure to install `v5.64.2` as a development dependency. + +In the `queryFn` function that executes the query, you use the JS SDK's `client.fetch` method to send a request to your custom API route. The first parameter is the route's path, and the second is an object of request configuration and data. You pass the query parameters in the `query` property. + +This sends a request to the [Get Brands API route](#1-get-brands-api-route), passing the pagination query parameters. Whenever `currentPage` is updated, the `offset` is also updated, which will send a new request to retrieve the brands for the current page. + +### Display Brands Table + +Finally, you'll display the brands in a data table. Replace the `// TODO configure data table` in the component with the following: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" +const table = useDataTable({ + columns, + data: data?.brands || [], + getRowId: (row) => row.id, + rowCount: data?.count || 0, + isLoading, + pagination: { + state: pagination, + onPaginationChange: setPagination, + }, +}) +``` + +You use the `useDataTable` hook to initialize and configure the data table. It accepts an object with the following properties: + +- `columns`: The columns of the data table. You created them using the `createDataTableColumnHelper` utility. +- `data`: The brands to display in the table. +- `getRowId`: A function that returns a unique identifier for a row. +- `rowCount`: The total count of items. This is used to determine the number of pages. +- `isLoading`: A boolean indicating whether the data is loading. +- `pagination`: An object to configure pagination. It accepts the following properties: + - `state`: The pagination state of the data table. + - `onPaginationChange`: A function to update the pagination state. + +Then, replace the `{/* TODO show brands */}` in the return statement with the following: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/brands/page.tsx" + + + Brands + + + + +``` + +This renders the data table that shows the brands with pagination. The `DataTable` component accepts the `instance` prop, which is the object returned by the `useDataTable` hook. + +*** + +## Test it Out + +To test out the UI route, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, open the admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app`. After you log in, you'll find a new "Brands" sidebar item. Click on it to see the brands in your store. You can also go to `http://localhost:9000/app/brands` to see the page. + +![A new sidebar item is added for the new brands UI route. The UI route shows the table of brands with pagination.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733421074/Medusa%20Book/Screenshot_2024-12-05_at_7.46.52_PM_slcdqd.png) + +*** + +## Summary + +By following the previous chapters, you: + +- Injected a widget into the product details page to show the product's brand. +- Created a UI route in the Medusa Admin that shows the list of brands. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Integrate Third-Party Systems + +Your customizations often span across systems, where you need to retrieve data or perform operations in a third-party system. + +In the next chapters, you'll learn about the concepts that facilitate integrating third-party systems in your application. You'll integrate a dummy third-party system and sync the brands between it and the Medusa application. + + +# Guide: Add Product's Brand Widget in Admin + +In this chapter, you'll customize the product details page of the Medusa Admin dashboard to show the product's [brand](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md). You'll create a widget that is injected into a pre-defined zone in the page, and in the widget you'll retrieve the product's brand from the server and display it. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brands linked to products](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) + +## 1. Initialize JS SDK + +In your custom widget, you'll retrieve the product's brand by sending a request to the Medusa server. Medusa has a [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md) that simplifies sending requests to the server's API routes. + +So, you'll start by configuring the JS SDK. Create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: + +![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414606/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-1_jleg0t.jpg) + +```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" +import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" + +export const sdk = new Medusa({ + baseUrl: import.meta.env.VITE_BACKEND_URL || "/", + debug: import.meta.env.DEV, + auth: { + type: "session", + }, +}) +``` + +You initialize the SDK passing it the following options: + +- `baseUrl`: The URL to the Medusa server. +- `debug`: Whether to enable logging debug messages. This should only be enabled in development. +- `auth.type`: The authentication method used in the client application, which is `session` in the Medusa Admin dashboard. + +Notice that you use `import.meta.env` to access environment variables in your customizations because the Medusa Admin is built on top of Vite. Learn more in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/environment-variables/index.html.md). + +You can now use the SDK to send requests to the Medusa server. + +Learn more about the JS SDK and its options in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/js-sdk/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 2. Add Widget to Product Details Page + +You'll now add a widget to the product-details page. A widget is a React component that's injected into pre-defined zones in the Medusa Admin dashboard. It's created in a `.tsx` file under the `src/admin/widgets` directory. + +Learn more about widgets in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/admin/widgets/index.html.md). + +To create a widget that shows a product's brand in its details page, create the file `src/admin/widgets/product-brand.tsx` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the widget](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414684/Medusa%20Book/brands-admin-dir-overview-2_eq5xhi.jpg) + +```tsx title="src/admin/widgets/product-brand.tsx" highlights={highlights} +import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" +import { DetailWidgetProps, AdminProduct } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { clx, Container, Heading, Text } from "@medusajs/ui" +import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query" +import { sdk } from "../lib/sdk" + +type AdminProductBrand = AdminProduct & { + brand?: { + id: string + name: string + } +} + +const ProductBrandWidget = ({ + data: product, +}: DetailWidgetProps) => { + const { data: queryResult } = useQuery({ + queryFn: () => sdk.admin.product.retrieve(product.id, { + fields: "+brand.*", + }), + queryKey: [["product", product.id]], + }) + const brandName = (queryResult?.product as AdminProductBrand)?.brand?.name + + return ( + +
+
+ Brand +
+
+
+ + Name + + + + {brandName || "-"} + +
+
+ ) +} + +export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ + zone: "product.details.before", +}) + +export default ProductBrandWidget +``` + +A widget's file must export: + +- A React component to be rendered in the specified injection zone. The component must be the file's default export. +- A configuration object created with `defineWidgetConfig` from the Admin Extension SDK. The function receives an object as a parameter that has a `zone` property, whose value is the zone to inject the widget to. + +Since the widget is injected at the top of the product details page, the widget receives the product's details as a parameter. + +In the widget, you use [Tanstack (React) Query](https://tanstack.com/query/latest) to query the Medusa server. Tanstack Query provides features like asynchronous state management and optimized caching. In the `queryFn` function that executes the query, you use the JS SDK to send a request to the [Get Product API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid), passing `+brand.*` in the `fields` query parameter to retrieve the product's brand. + +Do not install Tanstack Query as that will cause unexpected errors in your development. If you prefer installing it for better auto-completion in your code editor, make sure to install `v5.64.2` as a development dependency. + +You then render a section that shows the brand's name. In admin customizations, use components from the [Medusa UI package](https://docs.medusajs.com/ui/index.html.md) to maintain a consistent user interface and design in the dashboard. + +*** + +## Test it Out + +To test out your widget, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, open the admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app`. After you log in, open the page of a product that has a brand. You'll see a new section at the top showing the brand's name. + +![The widget is added as the first section of the product details page.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733414415/Medusa%20Book/Screenshot_2024-12-05_at_5.59.25_PM_y85m14.png) + +*** + +## Admin Components Guides + +When building your widget, you may need more complicated components. For example, you may add a form to the above widget to set the product's brand. + +The [Admin Components guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/admin-components/index.html.md) show you how to build and use common components in the Medusa Admin, such as forms, tables, JSON data viewer, and more. The components in the guides also follow the Medusa Admin's design convention. + +*** + +## Next Chapter: Add UI Route for Brands + +In the next chapter, you'll add a UI route that displays the list of brands in your application and allows admin users. + + +# Guide: Extend Create Product Flow + +After linking the [custom Brand data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) and Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md) in the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md), you'll extend the create product workflow and API route to allow associating a brand with a product. + +Some API routes, including the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts), accept an `additional_data` request body parameter. This parameter can hold custom data that's passed to the [hooks](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md) of the workflow executed in the API route, allowing you to consume those hooks and perform actions with the custom data. + +So, in this chapter, to extend the create product flow and associate a brand with a product, you will: + +- Consume the [productsCreated](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow#productsCreated/index.html.md) hook of the [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md), which is executed within the workflow after the product is created. You'll link the product with the brand passed in the `additional_data` parameter. +- Extend the Create Product API route to allow passing a brand ID in `additional_data`. + +To learn more about the `additional_data` property and the API routes that accept additional data, refer to [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/additional-data/index.html.md). + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) +- [Defined link between the Brand and Product data models.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) + +*** + +## 1. Consume the productsCreated Hook + +A workflow hook is a point in a workflow where you can inject a step to perform a custom functionality. Consuming a workflow hook allows you to extend the features of a workflow and, consequently, the API route that uses it. + +Learn more about the workflow hooks in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/workflow-hooks/index.html.md). + +The [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) used in the [Create Product API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_postproducts) has a `productsCreated` hook that runs after the product is created. You'll consume this hook to link the created product with the brand specified in the request parameters. + +To consume the `productsCreated` hook, create the file `src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure after creating the hook's file.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733384338/Medusa%20Book/brands-hook-dir-overview_ltwr5h.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" highlights={hook1Highlights} +import { createProductsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +import { StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { LinkDefinition } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../../modules/brand" +import BrandModuleService from "../../modules/brand/service" + +createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( + (async ({ products, additional_data }, { container }) => { + if (!additional_data?.brand_id) { + return new StepResponse([], []) + } + + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + // if the brand doesn't exist, an error is thrown. + await brandModuleService.retrieveBrand(additional_data.brand_id as string) + + // TODO link brand to product + }) +) +``` + +Workflows have a special `hooks` property to access its hooks and consume them. Each hook, such as `productsCreated`, accepts a step function as a parameter. The step function accepts the following parameters: + +1. An object having an `additional_data` property, which is the custom data passed in the request body under `additional_data`. The object will also have properties passed from the workflow to the hook, which in this case is the `products` property that holds an array of the created products. +2. An object of properties related to the step's context. It has a `container` property whose value is the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) to resolve Framework and commerce tools. + +In the step, if a brand ID is passed in `additional_data`, you resolve the Brand Module's service and use its generated `retrieveBrand` method to retrieve the brand by its ID. The `retrieveBrand` method will throw an error if the brand doesn't exist. + +### Link Brand to Product + +Next, you want to create a link between the created products and the brand. To do so, you use Link, which is a class from the Modules SDK that provides methods to manage linked records. + +Learn more about Link in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md). + +To use Link in the `productsCreated` hook, replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" highlights={hook2Highlights} +const link = container.resolve("link") +const logger = container.resolve("logger") + +const links: LinkDefinition[] = [] + +for (const product of products) { + links.push({ + [Modules.PRODUCT]: { + product_id: product.id, + }, + [BRAND_MODULE]: { + brand_id: additional_data.brand_id, + }, + }) +} + +await link.create(links) + +logger.info("Linked brand to products") + +return new StepResponse(links, links) +``` + +You resolve Link from the container. Then you loop over the created products to assemble an array of links to be created. After that, you pass the array of links to Link's `create` method, which will link the product and brand records. + +Each property in the link object is the name of a module, and its value is an object having a `{model_name}_id` property, where `{model_name}` is the snake-case name of the module's data model. Its value is the ID of the record to be linked. The link object's properties must be set in the same order as the link configurations passed to `defineLink`. + +![Diagram showcasing how the order of defining a link affects creating the link](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733386156/Medusa%20Book/remote-link-brand-product-exp_fhjmg4.jpg) + +Finally, you return an instance of `StepResponse` returning the created links. + +### Dismiss Links in Compensation + +You can pass as a second parameter of the hook a compensation function that undoes what the step did. It receives as a first parameter the returned `StepResponse`'s second parameter, and the step context object as a second parameter. + +To undo creating the links in the hook, pass the following compensation function as a second parameter to `productsCreated`: + +```ts title="src/workflows/hooks/created-product.ts" +createProductsWorkflow.hooks.productsCreated( + // ... + (async (links, { container }) => { + if (!links?.length) { + return + } + + const link = container.resolve("link") + + await link.dismiss(links) + }) +) +``` + +In the compensation function, if the `links` parameter isn't empty, you resolve Link from the container and use its `dismiss` method. This method removes a link between two records. It accepts the same parameter as the `create` method. + +*** + +## 2. Configure Additional Data Validation + +Now that you've consumed the `productsCreated` hook, you want to configure the `/admin/products` API route that creates a new product to accept a brand ID in its `additional_data` parameter. + +You configure the properties accepted in `additional_data` in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` that exports middleware configurations. So, create the file (or, if already existing, add to the file) `src/api/middlewares.ts` the following content: + +![Directory structure after adding the middelwares file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733386868/Medusa%20Book/brands-middleware-dir-overview_uczos1.jpg) + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" +import { defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { z } from "zod" + +// ... + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + // ... + { + matcher: "/admin/products", + method: ["POST"], + additionalDataValidator: { + brand_id: z.string().optional(), + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +Objects in `routes` accept an `additionalDataValidator` property that configures the validation rules for custom properties passed in the `additional_data` request parameter. It accepts an object whose keys are custom property names, and their values are validation rules created using [Zod](https://zod.dev/). + +So, `POST` requests sent to `/admin/products` can now pass the ID of a brand in the `brand_id` property of `additional_data`. + +*** + +## Test it Out + +To test it out, first, retrieve the authentication token of your admin user by sending a `POST` request to `/auth/user/emailpass`: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +--data-raw '{ + "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", + "password": "supersecret" +}' +``` + +Make sure to replace the email and password in the request body with your user's credentials. + +Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/products` to create a product, and pass in the `additional_data` parameter a brand's ID: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ +--data '{ + "title": "Product 1", + "options": [ + { + "title": "Default option", + "values": ["Default option value"] + } + ], + "shipping_profile_id": "{shipping_profile_id}", + "additional_data": { + "brand_id": "{brand_id}" + } +}' +``` + +Make sure to replace `{token}` with the token you received from the previous request, `shipping_profile_id` with the ID of a shipping profile in your application, and `{brand_id}` with the ID of a brand in your application. You can retrieve the ID of a shipping profile either from the Medusa Admin, or the [List Shipping Profiles API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#shipping-profiles_getshippingprofiles). + +The request creates a product and returns it. + +In the Medusa application's logs, you'll find the message `Linked brand to products`, indicating that the workflow hook handler ran and linked the brand to the products. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Query Linked Brands and Products + +Now that you've extending the create-product flow to link a brand to it, you want to retrieve the brand details of a product. You'll learn how to do so in the next chapter. + + +# Guide: Define Module Link Between Brand and Product + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to define a module link between a brand defined in the [custom Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md), and a product defined in the [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md) that's available in your Medusa application out-of-the-box. + +Modules are [isolated](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md) from other resources, ensuring that they're integrated into the Medusa application without side effects. However, you may need to associate data models of different modules, or you're trying to extend data models from Commerce Modules with custom properties. To do that, you define module links. + +A module link forms an association between two data models of different modules while maintaining module isolation. You can then manage and query linked records of the data models using Medusa's Modules SDK. + +In this chapter, you'll define a module link between the `Brand` data model of the Brand Module, and the `Product` data model of the Product Module. In later chapters, you'll manage and retrieve linked product and brand records. + +Learn more about module links in [this chapters](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/index.html.md). + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brand Module having a Brand data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) + +## 1. Define Link + +Links are defined in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/links` directory. The file defines and exports the link using `defineLink` from the Modules SDK. + +So, to define a link between the `Product` and `Brand` models, create the file `src/links/product-brand.ts` with the following content: + +![The directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the link.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733329897/Medusa%20Book/brands-link-dir-overview_t1rhlp.jpg) + +```ts title="src/links/product-brand.ts" highlights={highlights} +import BrandModule from "../modules/brand" +import ProductModule from "@medusajs/medusa/product" +import { defineLink } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export default defineLink( + { + linkable: ProductModule.linkable.product, + isList: true, + }, + BrandModule.linkable.brand +) +``` + +You import each module's definition object from the `index.ts` file of the module's directory. Each module object has a special `linkable` property that holds the data models' link configurations. + +The `defineLink` function accepts two parameters of the same type, which is either: + +- The data model's link configuration, which you access from the Module's `linkable` property; +- Or an object that has two properties: + - `linkable`: the data model's link configuration, which you access from the Module's `linkable` property. + - `isList`: A boolean indicating whether many records of the data model can be linked to the other model. + +So, in the above code snippet, you define a link between the `Product` and `Brand` data models. Since a brand can be associated with multiple products, you enable `isList` in the `Product` model's object. + +*** + +## 2. Sync the Link to the Database + +A module link is represented in the database as a table that stores the IDs of linked records. So, after defining the link, run the following command to create the module link's table in the database: + +```bash +npx medusa db:migrate +``` + +This command reflects migrations on the database and syncs module links, which creates a table for the `product-brand` link. + +You can also run the `npx medusa db:sync-links` to just sync module links without running migrations. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Extend Create Product Flow + +In the next chapter, you'll extend Medusa's workflow and API route that create a product to allow associating a brand with a product. You'll also learn how to link brand and product records. + + +# Guide: Query Product's Brands + +In the previous chapters, you [defined a link](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) between the [custom Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) and Medusa's [Product Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/commerce-modules/product/index.html.md), then [extended the create-product flow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/extend-create-product/index.html.md) to link a product to a brand. + +In this chapter, you'll learn how to retrieve a product's brand (and vice-versa) in two ways: Using Medusa's existing API route, or in customizations, such as a custom API route. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) +- [Defined link between the Brand and Product data models.](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/extend-features/define-link/index.html.md) + +*** + +## Approach 1: Retrieve Brands in Existing API Routes + +Medusa's existing API routes accept a `fields` query parameter that allows you to specify the fields and relations of a model to retrieve. So, when you send a request to the [List Products](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproducts), [Get Product](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#products_getproductsid), or any product-related store or admin routes that accept a `fields` query parameter, you can specify in this parameter to return the product's brands. + +Learn more about using the `fields` query parameter to retrieve custom linked data models in the [Retrieve Custom Linked Data Models from Medusa's API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/retrieve-custom-links/index.html.md) chapter. + +For example, send the following request to retrieve the list of products with their brands: + +```bash +curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields=+brand.*' \ +--header 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' +``` + +Make sure to replace `{token}` with your admin user's authentication token. Learn how to retrieve it in the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#authentication). + +Any product that is linked to a brand will have a `brand` property in its object: + +```json title="Example Product Object" +{ + "id": "prod_123", + // ... + "brand": { + "id": "01JEB44M61BRM3ARM2RRMK7GJF", + "name": "Acme", + "created_at": "2024-12-05T09:59:08.737Z", + "updated_at": "2024-12-05T09:59:08.737Z", + "deleted_at": null + } +} +``` + +By using the `fields` query parameter, you don't have to re-create existing API routes to get custom data models that you linked to core data models. + +### Limitations: Filtering by Brands in Existing API Routes + +While you can retrieve linked records using the `fields` query parameter of an existing API route, you can't filter by linked records. + +Instead, you'll have to create a custom API route that uses Query to retrieve linked records with filters, as explained in the [Query documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-filters-and-pagination-on-linked-records/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Approach 2: Use Query to Retrieve Linked Records + +You can also retrieve linked records using Query. Query allows you to retrieve data across modules with filters, pagination, and more. You can resolve Query from the Medusa container and use it in your API route or workflow. + +Learn more about Query in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +For example, you can create an API route that retrieves brands and their products. If you followed the [Create Brands API route chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md), you'll have the file `src/api/admin/brands/route.ts` with a `POST` API route. Add a new `GET` function to the same file: + +```ts title="src/api/admin/brands/route.ts" highlights={highlights} +// other imports... +import { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export const GET = async ( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) => { + const query = req.scope.resolve("query") + + const { data: brands } = await query.graph({ + entity: "brand", + fields: ["*", "products.*"], + }) + + res.json({ brands }) +} +``` + +This adds a `GET` API route at `/admin/brands`. In the API route, you resolve Query from the Medusa container. Query has a `graph` method that runs a query to retrieve data. It accepts an object having the following properties: + +- `entity`: The data model's name as specified in the first parameter of `model.define`. +- `fields`: An array of properties and relations to retrieve. You can pass: + - A property's name, such as `id`, or `*` for all properties. + - A relation or linked model's name, such as `products` (use the plural name since brands are linked to list of products). You suffix the name with `.*` to retrieve all its properties. + +`graph` returns an object having a `data` property, which is the retrieved brands. You return the brands in the response. + +### Test it Out + +To test the API route out, send a `GET` request to `/admin/brands`: + +```bash +curl 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' +``` + +Make sure to replace `{token}` with your admin user's authentication token. Learn how to retrieve it in the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#authentication). + +This returns the brands in your store with their linked products. For example: + +```json title="Example Response" +{ + "brands": [ + { + "id": "123", + // ... + "products": [ + { + "id": "prod_123", + // ... + } + ] + } + ] +} +``` + +### Limitations: Filtering by Brand in Query + +While you can use Query to retrieve linked records, you can't filter by linked records. + +For an alternative approach, refer to the [Query documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query#apply-filters-and-pagination-on-linked-records/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Summary + +By following the examples of the previous chapters, you: + +- Defined a link between the Brand and Product modules's data models, allowing you to associate a product with a brand. +- Extended the create-product workflow and route to allow setting the product's brand while creating the product. +- Queried a product's brand, and vice versa. + +*** + +## Next Steps: Customize Medusa Admin + +Clients, such as the Medusa Admin dashboard, can now use brand-related features, such as creating a brand or setting the brand of a product. + +In the next chapters, you'll learn how to customize the Medusa Admin to show a product's brand on its details page, and to show a new page with the list of brands in your store. + + +# Guide: Sync Brands from Medusa to Third-Party + +In the [previous chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md), you created a CMS Module that integrates a dummy third-party system. You can now perform actions using that module within your custom flows. + +In another previous chapter, you [added a workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) that creates a brand. After integrating the CMS, you want to sync that brand to the third-party system as well. + +Medusa has an event system that emits events when an operation is performed. It allows you to listen to those events and perform an asynchronous action in a function called a [subscriber](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). This is useful to perform actions that aren't integral to the original flow, such as syncing data to a third-party system. + +Learn more about Medusa's event system and subscribers in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). + +In this chapter, you'll modify the `createBrandWorkflow` you created before to emit a custom event that indicates a brand was created. Then, you'll listen to that event in a subscriber to sync the brand to the third-party CMS. You'll implement the sync logic within a workflow that you execute in the subscriber. + +### Prerequisites + +- [createBrandWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/workflow/index.html.md) +- [CMS Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) + +## 1. Emit Event in createBrandWorkflow + +Since syncing the brand to the third-party system isn't integral to creating a brand, you'll emit a custom event indicating that a brand was created. + +Medusa provides an `emitEventStep` that allows you to emit an event in your workflows. So, in the `createBrandWorkflow` defined in `src/workflows/create-brand.ts`, use the `emitEventStep` helper step after the `createBrandStep`: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-brand.ts" highlights={eventHighlights} +// other imports... +import { + emitEventStep, +} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +export const createBrandWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-brand", + (input: CreateBrandInput) => { + // ... + + emitEventStep({ + eventName: "brand.created", + data: { + id: brand.id, + }, + }) + + return new WorkflowResponse(brand) + } +) +``` + +The `emitEventStep` accepts an object parameter having two properties: + +- `eventName`: The name of the event to emit. You'll use this name later to listen to the event in a subscriber. +- `data`: The data payload to emit with the event. This data is passed to subscribers that listen to the event. You add the brand's ID to the data payload, informing the subscribers which brand was created. + +You'll learn how to handle this event in a later step. + +*** + +## 2. Create Sync to Third-Party System Workflow + +The subscriber that will listen to the `brand.created` event will sync the created brand to the third-party CMS. So, you'll implement the syncing logic in a workflow, then execute the workflow in the subscriber. + +Workflows have a built-in durable execution engine that helps you complete tasks spanning multiple systems. Also, their rollback mechanism ensures that data is consistent across systems even when errors occur during execution. + +Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +You'll create a `syncBrandToSystemWorkflow` that has two steps: + +- `useQueryGraphStep`: a step that Medusa provides to retrieve data using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). You'll use this to retrieve the brand's details using its ID. +- `syncBrandToCmsStep`: a step that you'll create to sync the brand to the CMS. + +### syncBrandToCmsStep + +To implement the step that syncs the brand to the CMS, create the file `src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733493547/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-4_u5t0ug.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts" highlights={syncStepHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { InferTypeOf } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { Brand } from "../modules/brand/models/brand" +import { CMS_MODULE } from "../modules/cms" +import CmsModuleService from "../modules/cms/service" + +type SyncBrandToCmsStepInput = { + brand: InferTypeOf +} + +const syncBrandToCmsStep = createStep( + "sync-brand-to-cms", + async ({ brand }: SyncBrandToCmsStepInput, { container }) => { + const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve(CMS_MODULE) + + await cmsModuleService.createBrand(brand) + + return new StepResponse(null, brand.id) + }, + async (id, { container }) => { + if (!id) { + return + } + + const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve(CMS_MODULE) + + await cmsModuleService.deleteBrand(id) + } +) +``` + +You create the `syncBrandToCmsStep` that accepts a brand as an input. In the step, you resolve the CMS Module's service from the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) and use its `createBrand` method. This method will create the brand in the third-party CMS. + +You also pass the brand's ID to the step's compensation function. In this function, you delete the brand in the third-party CMS if an error occurs during the workflow's execution. + +Learn more about compensation functions in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). + +### Create Workflow + +You can now create the workflow that uses the above step. Add the workflow to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts` file: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-to-cms.ts" highlights={syncWorkflowHighlights} +// other imports... +import { + // ... + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +type SyncBrandToCmsWorkflowInput = { + id: string +} + +export const syncBrandToCmsWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "sync-brand-to-cms", + (input: SyncBrandToCmsWorkflowInput) => { + // @ts-ignore + const { data: brands } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "brand", + fields: ["*"], + filters: { + id: input.id, + }, + options: { + throwIfKeyNotFound: true, + }, + }) + + syncBrandToCmsStep({ + brand: brands[0], + } as SyncBrandToCmsStepInput) + + return new WorkflowResponse({}) + } +) +``` + +You create a `syncBrandToCmsWorkflow` that accepts the brand's ID as input. The workflow has the following steps: + +- `useQueryGraphStep`: Retrieve the brand's details using Query. You pass the brand's ID as a filter, and set the `throwIfKeyNotFound` option to true so that the step throws an error if a brand with the specified ID doesn't exist. +- `syncBrandToCmsStep`: Create the brand in the third-party CMS. + +You'll execute this workflow in the subscriber next. + +Learn more about `useQueryGraphStep` in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md). + +*** + +## 3. Handle brand.created Event + +You now have a workflow with the logic to sync a brand to the CMS. You need to execute this workflow whenever the `brand.created` event is emitted. So, you'll create a subscriber that listens to and handle the event. + +Subscribers are created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, create the file `src/subscribers/brand-created.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the subscriber](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733493774/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-5_iqqwvg.jpg) + +```ts title="src/subscribers/brand-created.ts" highlights={subscriberHighlights} +import type { + SubscriberConfig, + SubscriberArgs, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { syncBrandToCmsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-brands-to-cms" + +export default async function brandCreatedHandler({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + await syncBrandToCmsWorkflow(container).run({ + input: data, + }) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "brand.created", +} +``` + +A subscriber file must export: + +- The asynchronous function that's executed when the event is emitted. This must be the file's default export. +- An object that holds the subscriber's configurations. It has an `event` property that indicates the name of the event that the subscriber is listening to. + +The subscriber function accepts an object parameter that has two properties: + +- `event`: An object of event details. Its `data` property holds the event's data payload, which is the brand's ID. +- `container`: The Medusa container used to resolve Framework and commerce tools. + +In the function, you execute the `syncBrandToCmsWorkflow`, passing it the data payload as an input. So, everytime a brand is created, Medusa will execute this function, which in turn executes the workflow to sync the brand to the CMS. + +Learn more about subscribers in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Test it Out + +To test the subscriber and workflow out, you'll use the [Create Brand API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/api-route/index.html.md) you created in a previous chapter. + +First, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Since the `/admin/brands` API route has a `/admin` prefix, it's only accessible by authenticated admin users. So, to retrieve an authenticated token of your admin user, send a `POST` request to the `/auth/user/emailpass` API Route: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/auth/user/emailpass' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +--data-raw '{ + "email": "admin@medusa-test.com", + "password": "supersecret" +}' +``` + +Make sure to replace the email and password with your admin user's credentials. + +Don't have an admin user? Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/installation#create-medusa-admin-user/index.html.md). + +Then, send a `POST` request to `/admin/brands`, passing the token received from the previous request in the `Authorization` header: + +```bash +curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9000/admin/brands' \ +-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ +-H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \ +--data '{ + "name": "Acme" +}' +``` + +This request returns the created brand. If you check the logs, you'll find the `brand.created` event was emitted, and that the request to the third-party system was simulated: + +```plain +info: Processing brand.created which has 1 subscribers +http: POST /admin/brands ← - (200) - 16.418 ms +info: Sending a POST request to /brands. +info: Request Data: { + "id": "01JEDWENYD361P664WRQPMC3J8", + "name": "Acme", + "created_at": "2024-12-06T11:42:32.909Z", + "updated_at": "2024-12-06T11:42:32.909Z", + "deleted_at": null +} +info: API Key: "123" +``` + +*** + +## Next Chapter: Sync Brand from Third-Party CMS to Medusa + +You can also automate syncing data from a third-party system to Medusa at a regular interval. In the next chapter, you'll learn how to sync brands from the third-party CMS to Medusa once a day. + + +# Guide: Schedule Syncing Brands from Third-Party + +In the previous chapters, you've [integrated a third-party CMS](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) and implemented the logic to [sync created brands](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/handle-event/index.html.md) from Medusa to the CMS. + +However, when you integrate a third-party system, you want the data to be in sync between the Medusa application and the system. One way to do so is by automatically syncing the data once a day. + +You can create an action to be automatically executed at a specified interval using scheduled jobs. A scheduled job is an asynchronous function with a specified schedule of when the Medusa application should run it. Scheduled jobs are useful to automate repeated tasks. + +Learn more about scheduled jobs in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). + +In this chapter, you'll create a scheduled job that triggers syncing the brands from the third-party CMS to Medusa once a day. You'll implement the syncing logic in a workflow, and execute that workflow in the scheduled job. + +### Prerequisites + +- [CMS Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/integrate-systems/service/index.html.md) + +*** + +## 1. Implement Syncing Workflow + +You'll start by implementing the syncing logic in a workflow, then execute the workflow later in the scheduled job. + +Workflows have a built-in durable execution engine that helps you complete tasks spanning multiple systems. Also, their rollback mechanism ensures that data is consistent across systems even when errors occur during execution. + +Learn more about workflows in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +This workflow will have three steps: + +1. `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` to retrieve the brands from the CMS. +2. `createBrandsStep` to create the brands retrieved in the first step that don't exist in Medusa. +3. `updateBrandsStep` to update the brands retrieved in the first step that exist in Medusa. + +### retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep + +To create the step that retrieves the brands from the third-party CMS, create the file `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after creating the file.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733494196/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-6_z1omsi.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" collapsibleLines="1-7" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import CmsModuleService from "../modules/cms/service" +import { CMS_MODULE } from "../modules/cms" + +const retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep = createStep( + "retrieve-brands-from-cms", + async (_, { container }) => { + const cmsModuleService: CmsModuleService = container.resolve( + CMS_MODULE + ) + + const brands = await cmsModuleService.retrieveBrands() + + return new StepResponse(brands) + } +) +``` + +You create a `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` that resolves the CMS Module's service and uses its `retrieveBrands` method to retrieve the brands in the CMS. You return those brands in the step's response. + +### createBrandsStep + +The brands retrieved in the first step may have brands that don't exist in Medusa. So, you'll create a step that creates those brands. Add the step to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" highlights={createBrandsHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-8" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +// other imports... +import BrandModuleService from "../modules/brand/service" +import { BRAND_MODULE } from "../modules/brand" + +// ... + +type CreateBrand = { + name: string +} + +type CreateBrandsInput = { + brands: CreateBrand[] +} + +export const createBrandsStep = createStep( + "create-brands-step", + async (input: CreateBrandsInput, { container }) => { + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + const brands = await brandModuleService.createBrands(input.brands) + + return new StepResponse(brands, brands) + }, + async (brands, { container }) => { + if (!brands) { + return + } + + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + await brandModuleService.deleteBrands(brands.map((brand) => brand.id)) + } +) +``` + +The `createBrandsStep` accepts the brands to create as an input. It resolves the [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md)'s service and uses the generated `createBrands` method to create the brands. + +The step passes the created brands to the compensation function, which deletes those brands if an error occurs during the workflow's execution. + +Learn more about compensation functions in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/compensation-function/index.html.md). + +### Update Brands Step + +The brands retrieved in the first step may also have brands that exist in Medusa. So, you'll create a step that updates their details to match that of the CMS. Add the step to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" highlights={updateBrandsHighlights} +// ... + +type UpdateBrand = { + id: string + name: string +} + +type UpdateBrandsInput = { + brands: UpdateBrand[] +} + +export const updateBrandsStep = createStep( + "update-brands-step", + async ({ brands }: UpdateBrandsInput, { container }) => { + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + const prevUpdatedBrands = await brandModuleService.listBrands({ + id: brands.map((brand) => brand.id), + }) + + const updatedBrands = await brandModuleService.updateBrands(brands) + + return new StepResponse(updatedBrands, prevUpdatedBrands) + }, + async (prevUpdatedBrands, { container }) => { + if (!prevUpdatedBrands) { + return + } + + const brandModuleService: BrandModuleService = container.resolve( + BRAND_MODULE + ) + + await brandModuleService.updateBrands(prevUpdatedBrands) + } +) +``` + +The `updateBrandsStep` receives the brands to update in Medusa. In the step, you retrieve the brand's details in Medusa before the update to pass them to the compensation function. You then update the brands using the Brand Module's `updateBrands` generated method. + +In the compensation function, which receives the brand's old data, you revert the update using the same `updateBrands` method. + +### Create Workflow + +Finally, you'll create the workflow that uses the above steps to sync the brands from the CMS to Medusa. Add to the same `src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` file the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" +// other imports... +import { + // ... + createWorkflow, + transform, + WorkflowResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" + +// ... + +export const syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "sync-brands-from-system", + () => { + const brands = retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep() + + // TODO create and update brands + } +) +``` + +In the workflow, you only use the `retrieveBrandsFromCmsStep` for now, which retrieves the brands from the third-party CMS. + +Next, you need to identify which brands must be created or updated. Since workflows are constructed internally and are only evaluated during execution, you can't access values to perform data manipulation directly. Instead, use [transform](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md) from the Workflows SDK that gives you access to the real-time values of the data, allowing you to create new variables using those values. + +Learn more about data manipulation using `transform` in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). + +So, replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" +const { toCreate, toUpdate } = transform( + { + brands, + }, + (data) => { + const toCreate: CreateBrand[] = [] + const toUpdate: UpdateBrand[] = [] + + data.brands.forEach((brand) => { + if (brand.external_id) { + toUpdate.push({ + id: brand.external_id as string, + name: brand.name as string, + }) + } else { + toCreate.push({ + name: brand.name as string, + }) + } + }) + + return { toCreate, toUpdate } + } +) + +// TODO create and update the brands +``` + +`transform` accepts two parameters: + +1. The data to be passed to the function in the second parameter. +2. A function to execute only when the workflow is executed. Its return value can be consumed by the rest of the workflow. + +In `transform`'s function, you loop over the brands array to check which should be created or updated. This logic assumes that a brand in the CMS has an `external_id` property whose value is the brand's ID in Medusa. + +You now have the list of brands to create and update. So, replace the new `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" +const created = createBrandsStep({ brands: toCreate }) +const updated = updateBrandsStep({ brands: toUpdate }) + +return new WorkflowResponse({ + created, + updated, +}) +``` + +You first run the `createBrandsStep` to create the brands that don't exist in Medusa, then the `updateBrandsStep` to update the brands that exist in Medusa. You pass the arrays returned by `transform` as the inputs for the steps. + +Finally, you return an object of the created and updated brands. You'll execute this workflow in the scheduled job next. + +*** + +## 2. Schedule Syncing Task + +You now have the workflow to sync the brands from the CMS to Medusa. Next, you'll create a scheduled job that runs this workflow once a day to ensure the data between Medusa and the CMS are always in sync. + +A scheduled job is created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/jobs` directory. So, create the file `src/jobs/sync-brands-from-cms.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the scheduled job](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733494592/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-7_dkjb9s.jpg) + +```ts title="src/jobs/sync-brands-from-cms.ts" +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-brands-from-cms" + +export default async function (container: MedusaContainer) { + const logger = container.resolve("logger") + + const { result } = await syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow(container).run() + + logger.info( + `Synced brands from third-party system: ${ + result.created.length + } brands created and ${result.updated.length} brands updated.`) +} + +export const config = { + name: "sync-brands-from-system", + schedule: "0 0 * * *", // change to * * * * * for debugging +} +``` + +A scheduled job file must export: + +- An asynchronous function that will be executed at the specified schedule. This function must be the file's default export. +- An object of scheduled jobs configuration. It has two properties: + - `name`: A unique name for the scheduled job. + - `schedule`: A string that holds a [cron expression](https://crontab.guru/) indicating the schedule to run the job. + +The scheduled job function accepts as a parameter the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) used to resolve Framework and commerce tools. You then execute the `syncBrandsFromCmsWorkflow` and use its result to log how many brands were created or updated. + +Based on the cron expression specified in `config.schedule`, Medusa will run the scheduled job every day at midnight. You can also change it to `* * * * *` to run it every minute for easier debugging. + +*** + +## Test it Out + +To test out the scheduled job, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +If you set the schedule to `* * * * *` for debugging, the scheduled job will run in a minute. You'll see in the logs how many brands were created or updated. + +*** + +## Summary + +By following the previous chapters, you utilized the Medusa Framework and orchestration tools to perform and automate tasks that span across systems. + +With Medusa, you can integrate any service from your commerce ecosystem with ease. You don't have to set up separate applications to manage your different customizations, or worry about data inconsistency across systems. Your efforts only go into implementing the business logic that ties your systems together. + + +# Guide: Integrate Third-Party Brand System + +In the previous chapters, you've created a [Brand Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/customization/custom-features/module/index.html.md) that adds brands to your application. In this chapter, you'll integrate a dummy Content-Management System (CMS) in a new module. The module's service will provide methods to retrieve and manage brands in the CMS. You'll later use this service to sync data from and to the CMS. + +Learn more about modules in [this chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). + +## 1. Create Module Directory + +You'll integrate the third-party system in a new CMS Module. So, create the directory `src/modules/cms` that will hold the module's resources. + +![Directory structure after adding the directory for the CMS Module](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492447/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-1_gasguk.jpg) + +*** + +## 2. Create Module Service + +Next, you'll create the module's service. It will provide methods to connect and perform actions with the third-party system. + +Create the CMS Module's service at `src/modules/cms/service.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure after adding the CMS Module's service](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492583/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-2_zwcwh3.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/cms/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights} +import { Logger, ConfigModule } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +export type ModuleOptions = { + apiKey: string +} + +type InjectedDependencies = { + logger: Logger + configModule: ConfigModule +} + +class CmsModuleService { + private options_: ModuleOptions + private logger_: Logger + + constructor({ logger }: InjectedDependencies, options: ModuleOptions) { + this.logger_ = logger + this.options_ = options + + // TODO initialize SDK + } +} + +export default CmsModuleService +``` + +You create a `CmsModuleService` that will hold the methods to connect to the third-party CMS. A service's constructor accepts two parameters: + +1. The module's container. Since a module is [isolated](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md), it has a [local container](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md) different than the Medusa container you use in other customizations. This container holds Framework tools like the [Logger utility](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) and resources within the module. +2. Options passed to the module when it's later added in Medusa's configurations. These options are useful to pass secret keys or configurations that ensure your module is re-usable across applications. For the CMS Module, you accept the API key to connect to the dummy CMS as an option. + +When integrating a third-party system that has a Node.js SDK or client, you can initialize that client in the constructor to be used in the service's methods. + +### Integration Methods + +Next, you'll add methods that simulate sending requests to a third-party CMS. You'll use these methods later to sync brands from and to the CMS. + +Add the following methods in the `CmsModuleService`: + +```ts title="src/modules/cms/service.ts" highlights={methodsHighlights} +export class CmsModuleService { + // ... + + // a dummy method to simulate sending a request, + // in a realistic scenario, you'd use an SDK, fetch, or axios clients + private async sendRequest(url: string, method: string, data?: any) { + this.logger_.info(`Sending a ${method} request to ${url}.`) + this.logger_.info(`Request Data: ${JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}`) + this.logger_.info(`API Key: ${JSON.stringify(this.options_.apiKey, null, 2)}`) + } + + async createBrand(brand: Record) { + await this.sendRequest("/brands", "POST", brand) + } + + async deleteBrand(id: string) { + await this.sendRequest(`/brands/${id}`, "DELETE") + } + + async retrieveBrands(): Promise[]> { + await this.sendRequest("/brands", "GET") + + return [] + } +} +``` + +The `sendRequest` method sends requests to the third-party CMS. Since this guide isn't using a real CMS, it only simulates the sending by logging messages in the terminal. + +You also add three methods that use the `sendRequest` method: + +- `createBrand` that creates a brand in the third-party system. +- `deleteBrand` that deletes the brand in the third-party system. +- `retrieveBrands` to retrieve a brand from the third-party system. + +*** + +## 3. Export Module Definition + +After creating the module's service, you'll export the module definition indicating the module's name and service. + +Create the file `src/modules/cms/index.ts` with the following content: + +![Directory structure of the Medusa application after adding the module definition file](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1733492991/Medusa%20Book/cms-dir-overview-3_b0byks.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/cms/index.ts" +import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import CmsModuleService from "./service" + +export const CMS_MODULE = "cms" + +export default Module(CMS_MODULE, { + service: CmsModuleService, +}) +``` + +You use `Module` from the Modules SDK to export the module's defintion, indicating that the module's name is `cms` and its service is `CmsModuleService`. + +*** + +## 4. Add Module to Medusa's Configurations + +Finally, add the module to the Medusa configurations at `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + // ... + { + resolve: "./src/modules/cms", + options: { + apiKey: process.env.CMS_API_KEY, + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The object passed in `modules` accept an `options` property, whose value is an object of options to pass to the module. These are the options you receive in the `CmsModuleService`'s constructor. + +You can add the `CMS_API_KEY` environment variable to `.env`: + +```bash +CMS_API_KEY=123 +``` + +*** + +## Next Steps: Sync Brand From Medusa to CMS + +You can now use the CMS Module's service to perform actions on the third-party CMS. + +In the next chapter, you'll learn how to emit an event when a brand is created, then handle that event to sync the brand from Medusa to the third-party service. + + +# Write Integration Tests + +In this chapter, you'll learn about `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` from Medusa's Testing Framework and how to use it to write integration tests. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Testing Tools Setup](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools/index.html.md) + +## medusaIntegrationTestRunner Utility + +The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` is from Medusa's Testing Framework and it's used to create integration tests in your Medusa project. It runs a full Medusa application, allowing you test API routes, workflows, or other customizations. + +For example: + +```ts title="integration-tests/http/test.spec.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { medusaIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" + +medusaIntegrationTestRunner({ + testSuite: ({ api, getContainer }) => { + // TODO write tests... + }, +}) + +jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) +``` + +The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` function accepts an object as a parameter. The object has a required property `testSuite`. + +`testSuite`'s value is a function that defines the tests to run. The function accepts as a parameter an object that has the following properties: + +- `api`: a set of utility methods used to send requests to the Medusa application. It has the following methods: + - `get`: Send a `GET` request to an API route. + - `post`: Send a `POST` request to an API route. + - `delete`: Send a `DELETE` request to an API route. +- `getContainer`: a function that retrieves the Medusa Container. Use the `getContainer().resolve` method to resolve resources from the Medusa Container. + +The tests in the `testSuite` function are written using [Jest](https://jestjs.io/). + +### Jest Timeout + +Since your tests connect to the database and perform actions that require more time than the typical tests, make sure to increase the timeout in your test: + +```ts title="integration-tests/http/test.spec.ts" +// in your test's file +jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) +``` + +*** + +### Run Tests + +Run the following command to run your tests: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run test:integration +``` + +If you don't have a `test:integration` script in `package.json`, refer to the [Medusa Testing Tools chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools#add-test-commands/index.html.md). + +This runs your Medusa application and runs the tests available under the `src/integrations/http` directory. + +*** + +## Other Options and Inputs + +Refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/medusaIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md) for other available parameter options and inputs of the `testSuite` function. + +*** + +## Database Used in Tests + +The `medusaIntegrationTestRunner` function creates a database with a random name before running the tests. Then, it drops that database after all the tests end. + +To manage that database, such as changing its name or perform operations on it in your tests, refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/medusaIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Example Integration Tests + +The next chapters provide examples of writing integration tests for API routes and workflows. + + +# Write Tests for Modules + +In this chapter, you'll learn about `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` from Medusa's Testing Framework and how to use it to write integration tests for a module's main service. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Testing Tools Setup](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools/index.html.md) + +## moduleIntegrationTestRunner Utility + +`moduleIntegrationTestRunner` creates integration tests for a module. The integration tests run on a test Medusa application with only the specified module enabled. + +For example, assuming you have a `blog` module, create a test file at `src/modules/blog/__tests__/service.spec.ts`: + +```ts title="src/modules/blog/__tests__/service.spec.ts" +import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" +import { BLOG_MODULE } from ".." +import BlogModuleService from "../service" +import Post from "../models/post" + +moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ + moduleName: BLOG_MODULE, + moduleModels: [Post], + resolve: "./src/modules/blog", + testSuite: ({ service }) => { + // TODO write tests + }, +}) + +jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) +``` + +The `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function accepts as a parameter an object with the following properties: + +- `moduleName`: The name of the module. +- `moduleModels`: An array of models in the module. Refer to [this section](#write-tests-for-modules-without-data-models) if your module doesn't have data models. +- `resolve`: The path to the module's directory. +- `testSuite`: A function that defines the tests to run. + +The `testSuite` function accepts as a parameter an object having the `service` property, which is an instance of the module's main service. + +The type argument provided to the `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function is used as the type of the `service` property. + +The tests in the `testSuite` function are written using [Jest](https://jestjs.io/). + +*** + +## Run Tests + +Run the following command to run your module integration tests: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run test:integration:modules +``` + +If you don't have a `test:integration:modules` script in `package.json`, refer to the [Medusa Testing Tools chapter](https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/debugging-and-testing/testing-tools#add-test-commands/index.html.md). + +This runs your Medusa application and runs the tests available in any `__tests__` directory under the `src/modules` directory. + +*** + +## Pass Module Options + +If your module accepts options, you can set them using the `moduleOptions` property of the `moduleIntegrationTestRunner`'s parameter. + +For example: + +```ts +import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" +import BlogModuleService from "../service" + +moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ + moduleOptions: { + apiKey: "123", + }, + // ... +}) +``` + +*** + +## Write Tests for Modules without Data Models + +If your module doesn't have a data model, pass a dummy model in the `moduleModels` property. + +For example: + +```ts +import { moduleIntegrationTestRunner } from "@medusajs/test-utils" +import BlogModuleService from "../service" +import { model } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +const DummyModel = model.define("dummy_model", { + id: model.id().primaryKey(), +}) + +moduleIntegrationTestRunner({ + moduleModels: [DummyModel], + // ... +}) + +jest.setTimeout(60 * 1000) +``` + +*** + +### Other Options and Inputs + +Refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/moduleIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md) for other available parameter options and inputs of the `testSuite` function. + +*** + +## Database Used in Tests + +The `moduleIntegrationTestRunner` function creates a database with a random name before running the tests. Then, it drops that database after all the tests end. + +To manage that database, such as changing its name or perform operations on it in your tests, refer to [the Test Tooling Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/test-tools-reference/moduleIntegrationTestRunner/index.html.md). + + +# Docs Contribution Guidelines + +Thank you for your interest in contributing to the documentation! You will be helping the open source community and other developers interested in learning more about Medusa and using it. + +This guide is specific to contributing to the documentation. If you’re interested in contributing to Medusa’s codebase, check out the [contributing guidelines in the Medusa GitHub repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md). + +## What Can You Contribute? + +You can contribute to the Medusa documentation in the following ways: + +- Fixes to existing content. This includes small fixes like typos, or adding missing information. +- Additions to the documentation. If you think a documentation page can be useful to other developers, you can contribute by adding it. + - Make sure to open an issue first in the [medusa repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa) to confirm that you can add that documentation page. +- Fixes to UI components and tooling. If you find a bug while browsing the documentation, you can contribute by fixing it. + +*** + +## Documentation Workspace + +Medusa's documentation projects are all part of the documentation yarn workspace, which you can find in the [medusa repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa) under the `www` directory. + +The workspace has the following two directories: + +- `apps`: this directory holds the different documentation websites and projects. + - `book`: includes the codebase for the [main Medusa documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com//index.html.md). It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). + - `resources`: includes the codebase for the resources documentation, which powers different sections of the docs such as the [Integrations](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/index.html.md) or [How-to & Tutorials](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/how-to-tutorials/index.html.md) sections. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). + - `api-reference`: includes the codebase for the API reference website. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). + - `ui`: includes the codebase for the Medusa UI documentation website. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). +- `packages`: this directory holds the shared packages and components necessary for the development of the projects in the `apps` directory. + - `docs-ui` includes the shared React components between the different apps. + - `remark-rehype-plugins` includes Remark and Rehype plugins used by the documentation projects. + +*** + +## Documentation Content + +All documentation projects are built with Next.js. The content is writtin in MDX files. + +### Medusa Main Docs Content + +The content of the Medusa main docs are under the `www/apps/book/app` directory. + +### Medusa Resources Content + +The content of all pages under the `/resources` path are under the `www/apps/resources/app` directory. + +Documentation pages under the `www/apps/resources/references` directory are generated automatically from the source code under the `packages/medusa` directory. So, you can't directly make changes to them. Instead, you'll have to make changes to the comments in the original source code. + +### API Reference + +The API reference's content is split into two types: + +1. Static content, which are the content related to getting started, expanding fields, and more. These are located in the `www/apps/api-reference/markdown` directory. They are MDX files. +2. OpenAPI specs that are shown to developers when checking the reference of an API Route. These are generated from OpenApi Spec comments, which are under the `www/utils/generated/oas-output` directory. + +### Medusa UI Documentation + +The content of the Medusa UI documentation are located under the `www/apps/ui/src/content/docs` directory. They are MDX files. + +The UI documentation also shows code examples, which are under the `www/apps/ui/src/examples` directory. + +The UI component props are generated from the source code and placed into the `www/apps/ui/src/specs` directory. To contribute to these props and their comments, check the comments in the source code under the `packages/design-system/ui` directory. + +*** + +## Style Guide + +When you contribute to the documentation content, make sure to follow the [documentation style guide](https://www.notion.so/Style-Guide-Docs-fad86dd1c5f84b48b145e959f36628e0). + +*** + +## How to Contribute + +If you’re fixing errors in an existing documentation page, you can scroll down to the end of the page and click on the “Edit this page” link. You’ll be redirected to the GitHub edit form of that page and you can make edits directly and submit a pull request (PR). + +If you’re adding a new page or contributing to the codebase, fork the repository, create a new branch, and make all changes necessary in your repository. Then, once you’re done, create a PR in the Medusa repository. + +### Base Branch + +When you make an edit to an existing documentation page or fork the repository to make changes to the documentation, create a new branch. + +Documentation contributions always use `develop` as the base branch. Make sure to also open your PR against the `develop` branch. + +### Branch Name + +Make sure that the branch name starts with `docs/`. For example, `docs/fix-services`. Vercel deployed previews are only triggered for branches starting with `docs/`. + +### Pull Request Conventions + +When you create a pull request, prefix the title with `docs:` or `docs(PROJECT_NAME):`, where `PROJECT_NAME` is the name of the documentation project this pull request pertains to. For example, `docs(ui): fix titles`. + +In the body of the PR, explain clearly what the PR does. If the PR solves an issue, use [closing keywords](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword) with the issue number. For example, “Closes #1333”. + +*** + +## Images + +If you are adding images to a documentation page, you can host the image on [Imgur](https://imgur.com) for free to include it in the PR. Our team will later upload it to our image hosting. + +*** + +## NPM and Yarn Code Blocks + +If you’re adding code blocks that use NPM and Yarn, you must add the `npm2yarn` meta field. + +For example: + +````md +```bash npm2yarn +npm run start +``` +```` + +The code snippet must be written using NPM. + +### Global Option + +When a command uses the global option `-g`, add it at the end of the NPM command to ensure that it’s transformed to a Yarn command properly. For example: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install @medusajs/cli -g +``` + +*** + +## Linting with Vale + +Medusa uses [Vale](https://vale.sh/) to lint documentation pages and perform checks on incoming PRs into the repository. + +### Result of Vale PR Checks + +You can check the result of running the "lint" action on your PR by clicking the Details link next to it. You can find there all errors that you need to fix. + +### Run Vale Locally + +If you want to check your work locally, you can do that by: + +1. [Installing Vale](https://vale.sh/docs/vale-cli/installation/) on your machine. +2. Changing to the `www/vale` directory: + +```bash +cd www/vale +``` + +3\. Running the `run-vale` script: + +```bash +# to lint content for the main documentation +./run-vale.sh book/app/learn error resources +# to lint content for the resources documentation +./run-vale.sh resources/app error +# to lint content for the API reference +./run-vale.sh api-reference/markdown error +# to lint content for the Medusa UI documentation +./run-vale.sh ui/src/content/docs error +# to lint content for the user guide +./run-vale.sh user-guide/app error +``` + +{/* TODO need to enable MDX v1 comments first. */} + +{/* ### Linter Exceptions + +If it's needed to break some style guide rules in a document, you can wrap the parts that the linter shouldn't scan with the following comments in the `md` or `mdx` files: + +```md + + +content that shouldn't be scanned for errors here... + + +``` + +You can also disable specific rules. For example: + +```md + + +Medusa supports Node versions 14 and 16. + + +``` + +If you use this in your PR, you must justify its usage. */} + +*** + +## Linting with ESLint + +Medusa uses ESlint to lint code blocks both in the content and the code base of the documentation apps. + +### Linting Content with ESLint + +Each PR runs through a check that lints the code in the content files using ESLint. The action's name is `content-eslint`. + +If you want to check content ESLint errors locally and fix them, you can do that by: + +1\. Install the dependencies in the `www` directory: + +```bash +yarn install +``` + +2\. Run the turbo command in the `www` directory: + +```bash +turbo run lint:content +``` + +This will fix any fixable errors, and show errors that require your action. + +### Linting Code with ESLint + +Each PR runs through a check that lints the code in the content files using ESLint. The action's name is `code-docs-eslint`. + +If you want to check code ESLint errors locally and fix them, you can do that by: + +1\. Install the dependencies in the `www` directory: + +```bash +yarn install +``` + +2\. Run the turbo command in the `www` directory: + +```bash +yarn lint +``` + +This will fix any fixable errors, and show errors that require your action. + +{/* TODO need to enable MDX v1 comments first. */} + +{/* ### ESLint Exceptions + +If some code blocks have errors that can't or shouldn't be fixed, you can add the following command before the code block: + +~~~md + + +```js +console.log("This block isn't linted") +``` + +```js +console.log("This block is linted") +``` +~~~ + +You can also disable specific rules. For example: + +~~~md + + +```js +console.log("This block can use semicolons"); +``` + +```js +console.log("This block can't use semi colons") +``` +~~~ */} + + # Translate Medusa Admin The Medusa Admin supports multiple languages, with the default being English. In this documentation, you'll learn how to contribute to the community by translating the Medusa Admin to a language you're fluent in. @@ -18390,270 +18654,6 @@ If you don't have a `test:integration:modules` script in `package.json`, refer t This runs your Medusa application and runs the tests available in any `__tests__` directory under the `src/modules` directory. -# Docs Contribution Guidelines - -Thank you for your interest in contributing to the documentation! You will be helping the open source community and other developers interested in learning more about Medusa and using it. - -This guide is specific to contributing to the documentation. If you’re interested in contributing to Medusa’s codebase, check out the [contributing guidelines in the Medusa GitHub repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md). - -## What Can You Contribute? - -You can contribute to the Medusa documentation in the following ways: - -- Fixes to existing content. This includes small fixes like typos, or adding missing information. -- Additions to the documentation. If you think a documentation page can be useful to other developers, you can contribute by adding it. - - Make sure to open an issue first in the [medusa repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa) to confirm that you can add that documentation page. -- Fixes to UI components and tooling. If you find a bug while browsing the documentation, you can contribute by fixing it. - -*** - -## Documentation Workspace - -Medusa's documentation projects are all part of the documentation yarn workspace, which you can find in the [medusa repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa) under the `www` directory. - -The workspace has the following two directories: - -- `apps`: this directory holds the different documentation websites and projects. - - `book`: includes the codebase for the [main Medusa documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com//index.html.md). It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). - - `resources`: includes the codebase for the resources documentation, which powers different sections of the docs such as the [Integrations](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/integrations/index.html.md) or [How-to & Tutorials](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/how-to-tutorials/index.html.md) sections. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). - - `api-reference`: includes the codebase for the API reference website. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). - - `ui`: includes the codebase for the Medusa UI documentation website. It's built with [Next.js 15](https://nextjs.org/). -- `packages`: this directory holds the shared packages and components necessary for the development of the projects in the `apps` directory. - - `docs-ui` includes the shared React components between the different apps. - - `remark-rehype-plugins` includes Remark and Rehype plugins used by the documentation projects. - -*** - -## Documentation Content - -All documentation projects are built with Next.js. The content is writtin in MDX files. - -### Medusa Main Docs Content - -The content of the Medusa main docs are under the `www/apps/book/app` directory. - -### Medusa Resources Content - -The content of all pages under the `/resources` path are under the `www/apps/resources/app` directory. - -Documentation pages under the `www/apps/resources/references` directory are generated automatically from the source code under the `packages/medusa` directory. So, you can't directly make changes to them. Instead, you'll have to make changes to the comments in the original source code. - -### API Reference - -The API reference's content is split into two types: - -1. Static content, which are the content related to getting started, expanding fields, and more. These are located in the `www/apps/api-reference/markdown` directory. They are MDX files. -2. OpenAPI specs that are shown to developers when checking the reference of an API Route. These are generated from OpenApi Spec comments, which are under the `www/utils/generated/oas-output` directory. - -### Medusa UI Documentation - -The content of the Medusa UI documentation are located under the `www/apps/ui/src/content/docs` directory. They are MDX files. - -The UI documentation also shows code examples, which are under the `www/apps/ui/src/examples` directory. - -The UI component props are generated from the source code and placed into the `www/apps/ui/src/specs` directory. To contribute to these props and their comments, check the comments in the source code under the `packages/design-system/ui` directory. - -*** - -## Style Guide - -When you contribute to the documentation content, make sure to follow the [documentation style guide](https://www.notion.so/Style-Guide-Docs-fad86dd1c5f84b48b145e959f36628e0). - -*** - -## How to Contribute - -If you’re fixing errors in an existing documentation page, you can scroll down to the end of the page and click on the “Edit this page” link. You’ll be redirected to the GitHub edit form of that page and you can make edits directly and submit a pull request (PR). - -If you’re adding a new page or contributing to the codebase, fork the repository, create a new branch, and make all changes necessary in your repository. Then, once you’re done, create a PR in the Medusa repository. - -### Base Branch - -When you make an edit to an existing documentation page or fork the repository to make changes to the documentation, create a new branch. - -Documentation contributions always use `develop` as the base branch. Make sure to also open your PR against the `develop` branch. - -### Branch Name - -Make sure that the branch name starts with `docs/`. For example, `docs/fix-services`. Vercel deployed previews are only triggered for branches starting with `docs/`. - -### Pull Request Conventions - -When you create a pull request, prefix the title with `docs:` or `docs(PROJECT_NAME):`, where `PROJECT_NAME` is the name of the documentation project this pull request pertains to. For example, `docs(ui): fix titles`. - -In the body of the PR, explain clearly what the PR does. If the PR solves an issue, use [closing keywords](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword) with the issue number. For example, “Closes #1333”. - -*** - -## Images - -If you are adding images to a documentation page, you can host the image on [Imgur](https://imgur.com) for free to include it in the PR. Our team will later upload it to our image hosting. - -*** - -## NPM and Yarn Code Blocks - -If you’re adding code blocks that use NPM and Yarn, you must add the `npm2yarn` meta field. - -For example: - -````md -```bash npm2yarn -npm run start -``` -```` - -The code snippet must be written using NPM. - -### Global Option - -When a command uses the global option `-g`, add it at the end of the NPM command to ensure that it’s transformed to a Yarn command properly. For example: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install @medusajs/cli -g -``` - -*** - -## Linting with Vale - -Medusa uses [Vale](https://vale.sh/) to lint documentation pages and perform checks on incoming PRs into the repository. - -### Result of Vale PR Checks - -You can check the result of running the "lint" action on your PR by clicking the Details link next to it. You can find there all errors that you need to fix. - -### Run Vale Locally - -If you want to check your work locally, you can do that by: - -1. [Installing Vale](https://vale.sh/docs/vale-cli/installation/) on your machine. -2. Changing to the `www/vale` directory: - -```bash -cd www/vale -``` - -3\. Running the `run-vale` script: - -```bash -# to lint content for the main documentation -./run-vale.sh book/app/learn error resources -# to lint content for the resources documentation -./run-vale.sh resources/app error -# to lint content for the API reference -./run-vale.sh api-reference/markdown error -# to lint content for the Medusa UI documentation -./run-vale.sh ui/src/content/docs error -# to lint content for the user guide -./run-vale.sh user-guide/app error -``` - -{/* TODO need to enable MDX v1 comments first. */} - -{/* ### Linter Exceptions - -If it's needed to break some style guide rules in a document, you can wrap the parts that the linter shouldn't scan with the following comments in the `md` or `mdx` files: - -```md - - -content that shouldn't be scanned for errors here... - - -``` - -You can also disable specific rules. For example: - -```md - - -Medusa supports Node versions 14 and 16. - - -``` - -If you use this in your PR, you must justify its usage. */} - -*** - -## Linting with ESLint - -Medusa uses ESlint to lint code blocks both in the content and the code base of the documentation apps. - -### Linting Content with ESLint - -Each PR runs through a check that lints the code in the content files using ESLint. The action's name is `content-eslint`. - -If you want to check content ESLint errors locally and fix them, you can do that by: - -1\. Install the dependencies in the `www` directory: - -```bash -yarn install -``` - -2\. Run the turbo command in the `www` directory: - -```bash -turbo run lint:content -``` - -This will fix any fixable errors, and show errors that require your action. - -### Linting Code with ESLint - -Each PR runs through a check that lints the code in the content files using ESLint. The action's name is `code-docs-eslint`. - -If you want to check code ESLint errors locally and fix them, you can do that by: - -1\. Install the dependencies in the `www` directory: - -```bash -yarn install -``` - -2\. Run the turbo command in the `www` directory: - -```bash -yarn lint -``` - -This will fix any fixable errors, and show errors that require your action. - -{/* TODO need to enable MDX v1 comments first. */} - -{/* ### ESLint Exceptions - -If some code blocks have errors that can't or shouldn't be fixed, you can add the following command before the code block: - -~~~md - - -```js -console.log("This block isn't linted") -``` - -```js -console.log("This block is linted") -``` -~~~ - -You can also disable specific rules. For example: - -~~~md - - -```js -console.log("This block can use semicolons"); -``` - -```js -console.log("This block can't use semi colons") -``` -~~~ */} - - # Commerce Modules In this section of the documentation, you'll find guides and references related to Medusa's Commerce Modules. @@ -19714,6 +19714,161 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** +# Payment Module + +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Payment Module and how to use it in your application. + +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/orders/payments/index.html.md) to learn how to manage order payments using the dashboard. + +Medusa has payment related features available out-of-the-box through the Payment Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Payment Module. + +Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). + +## Payment Features + +- [Authorize, Capture, and Refund Payments](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment/index.html.md): Authorize, capture, and refund payments for a single resource. +- [Payment Collection Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-collection/index.html.md): Store and manage all payments of a single resources, such as a cart, in payment collections. +- [Integrate Third-Party Payment Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md): Use payment providers like [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) to handle and process payments, or integrate custom payment providers. +- [Saved Payment Methods](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/account-holder/index.html.md): Save payment methods for customers in third-party payment providers. +- [Handle Webhook Events](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/webhook-events/index.html.md): Handle webhook events from third-party providers and process the associated payment. + +*** + +## How to Use the Payment Module + +In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. + +You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-payment-collection.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +const createPaymentCollectionStep = createStep( + "create-payment-collection", + async ({}, { container }) => { + const paymentModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PAYMENT) + + const paymentCollection = await paymentModuleService.createPaymentCollections({ + currency_code: "usd", + amount: 5000, + }) + + return new StepResponse({ paymentCollection }, paymentCollection.id) + }, + async (paymentCollectionId, { container }) => { + if (!paymentCollectionId) { + return + } + const paymentModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PAYMENT) + + await paymentModuleService.deletePaymentCollections([paymentCollectionId]) + } +) + +export const createPaymentCollectionWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-payment-collection", + () => { + const { paymentCollection } = createPaymentCollectionStep() + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + paymentCollection, + }) + } +) +``` + +You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: + +### API Route + +```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import type { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-payment-collection" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(req.scope) + .run() + + res.send(result) +} +``` + +### Subscriber + +```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + type SubscriberConfig, + type SubscriberArgs, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-payment-collection" + +export default async function handleUserCreated({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "user.created", +} +``` + +### Scheduled Job + +```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-payment-collection" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config = { + name: "run-once-a-day", + schedule: `0 0 * * *`, +} +``` + +Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Configure Payment Module + +The Payment Module accepts options for further configurations. Refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/module-options/index.html.md) for details on the module's options. + +*** + +## Providers + +Medusa provides the following payment providers out-of-the-box. You can use them to process payments for orders, returns, and other resources. + +*** + + # Order Module In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Order Module and how to use it in your application. @@ -19870,6 +20025,297 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** +# Region Module + +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Region Module and how to use it in your application. + +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage regions using the dashboard. + +Medusa has region related features available out-of-the-box through the Region Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Region Module. + +Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Region Features + +- [Region Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Manage regions in your store. You can create regions with different currencies and settings. +- [Multi-Currency Support](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Each region has a currency. You can support multiple currencies in your store by creating multiple regions. +- [Different Settings Per Region](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Each region has its own settings, such as what countries belong to a region or its tax settings. + +*** + +## How to Use Region Module's Service + +In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. + +You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-region.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +const createRegionStep = createStep( + "create-region", + async ({}, { container }) => { + const regionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.REGION) + + const region = await regionModuleService.createRegions({ + name: "Europe", + currency_code: "eur", + }) + + return new StepResponse({ region }, region.id) + }, + async (regionId, { container }) => { + if (!regionId) { + return + } + const regionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.REGION) + + await regionModuleService.deleteRegions([regionId]) + } +) + +export const createRegionWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-region", + () => { + const { region } = createRegionStep() + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + region, + }) + } +) +``` + +You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: + +### API Route + +```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import type { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-region" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(req.scope) + .run() + + res.send(result) +} +``` + +### Subscriber + +```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + type SubscriberConfig, + type SubscriberArgs, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-region" + +export default async function handleUserCreated({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "user.created", +} +``` + +### Scheduled Job + +```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-region" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config = { + name: "run-once-a-day", + schedule: `0 0 * * *`, +} +``` + +Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +*** + + +# Promotion Module + +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Promotion Module and how to use it in your application. + +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage promotions using the dashboard. + +Medusa has promotion related features available out-of-the-box through the Promotion Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Promotion Module. + +Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). + +## Promotion Features + +- [Discount Functionalities](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/concepts/index.html.md): A promotion discounts an amount or percentage of a cart's items, shipping methods, or the entire order. +- [Flexible Promotion Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/concepts#flexible-rules/index.html.md): A promotion has rules that restricts when the promotion is applied. +- [Campaign Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/campaign/index.html.md): A campaign combines promotions under the same conditions, such as start and end dates, and budget configurations. +- [Apply Promotion on Carts and Orders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/actions/index.html.md): Apply promotions on carts and orders to discount items, shipping methods, or the entire order. + +*** + +## How to Use the Promotion Module + +In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. + +You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-promotion.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +const createPromotionStep = createStep( + "create-promotion", + async ({}, { container }) => { + const promotionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PROMOTION) + + const promotion = await promotionModuleService.createPromotions({ + code: "10%OFF", + type: "standard", + application_method: { + type: "percentage", + target_type: "order", + value: 10, + currency_code: "usd", + }, + }) + + return new StepResponse({ promotion }, promotion.id) + }, + async (promotionId, { container }) => { + if (!promotionId) { + return + } + const promotionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PROMOTION) + + await promotionModuleService.deletePromotions(promotionId) + } +) + +export const createPromotionWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-promotion", + () => { + const { promotion } = createPromotionStep() + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + promotion, + }) + } +) +``` + +You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: + +### API Route + +```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import type { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-cart" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(req.scope) + .run() + + res.send(result) +} +``` + +### Subscriber + +```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + type SubscriberConfig, + type SubscriberArgs, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-cart" + +export default async function handleUserCreated({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "user.created", +} +``` + +### Scheduled Job + +```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-cart" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config = { + name: "run-once-a-day", + schedule: `0 0 * * *`, +} +``` + +Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +*** + + # Pricing Module In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Pricing Module and how to use it in your application. @@ -20179,27 +20625,24 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** -# Payment Module +# Stock Location Module -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Payment Module and how to use it in your application. +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Stock Location Module and how to use it in your application. -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/orders/payments/index.html.md) to learn how to manage order payments using the dashboard. +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/locations-and-shipping/index.html.md) to learn how to manage stock locations using the dashboard. -Medusa has payment related features available out-of-the-box through the Payment Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Payment Module. +Medusa has stock location related features available out-of-the-box through the Stock Location Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Stock Location Module. Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). -## Payment Features +## Stock Location Features -- [Authorize, Capture, and Refund Payments](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment/index.html.md): Authorize, capture, and refund payments for a single resource. -- [Payment Collection Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-collection/index.html.md): Store and manage all payments of a single resources, such as a cart, in payment collections. -- [Integrate Third-Party Payment Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md): Use payment providers like [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) to handle and process payments, or integrate custom payment providers. -- [Saved Payment Methods](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/account-holder/index.html.md): Save payment methods for customers in third-party payment providers. -- [Handle Webhook Events](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/webhook-events/index.html.md): Handle webhook events from third-party providers and process the associated payment. +- [Stock Location Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/stock-location-next/models/index.html.md): Store and manage stock locations. Medusa links stock locations with data models of other modules that require a location, such as the [Inventory Module's InventoryLevel](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/stock-location/links-to-other-modules/index.html.md). +- [Address Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/stock-location-next/models/StockLocationAddress/index.html.md): Manage the address of each stock location. *** -## How to Use the Payment Module +## How to Use Stock Location Module's Service In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. @@ -20207,7 +20650,7 @@ You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows For example: -```ts title="src/workflows/create-payment-collection.ts" highlights={highlights} +```ts title="src/workflows/create-stock-location.ts" highlights={highlights} import { createWorkflow, WorkflowResponse, @@ -20216,36 +20659,33 @@ import { } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -const createPaymentCollectionStep = createStep( - "create-payment-collection", +const createStockLocationStep = createStep( + "create-stock-location", async ({}, { container }) => { - const paymentModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PAYMENT) + const stockLocationModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STOCK_LOCATION) - const paymentCollection = await paymentModuleService.createPaymentCollections({ - currency_code: "usd", - amount: 5000, + const stockLocation = await stockLocationModuleService.createStockLocations({ + name: "Warehouse 1", }) - return new StepResponse({ paymentCollection }, paymentCollection.id) + return new StepResponse({ stockLocation }, stockLocation.id) }, - async (paymentCollectionId, { container }) => { - if (!paymentCollectionId) { + async (stockLocationId, { container }) => { + if (!stockLocationId) { return } - const paymentModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PAYMENT) + const stockLocationModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STOCK_LOCATION) - await paymentModuleService.deletePaymentCollections([paymentCollectionId]) + await stockLocationModuleService.deleteStockLocations([stockLocationId]) } ) -export const createPaymentCollectionWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-payment-collection", +export const createStockLocationWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-stock-location", () => { - const { paymentCollection } = createPaymentCollectionStep() + const { stockLocation } = createStockLocationStep() - return new WorkflowResponse({ - paymentCollection, - }) + return new WorkflowResponse({ stockLocation }) } ) ``` @@ -20259,13 +20699,13 @@ import type { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse, } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-payment-collection" +import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-stock-location" export async function GET( req: MedusaRequest, res: MedusaResponse ) { - const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(req.scope) + const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(req.scope) .run() res.send(result) @@ -20279,13 +20719,13 @@ import { type SubscriberConfig, type SubscriberArgs, } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-payment-collection" +import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-stock-location" export default async function handleUserCreated({ event: { data }, container, }: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(container) + const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(container) .run() console.log(result) @@ -20300,12 +20740,12 @@ export const config: SubscriberConfig = { ```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createPaymentCollectionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-payment-collection" +import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-stock-location" export default async function myCustomJob( container: MedusaContainer ) { - const { result } = await createPaymentCollectionWorkflow(container) + const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(container) .run() console.log(result) @@ -20321,454 +20761,6 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** -## Configure Payment Module - -The Payment Module accepts options for further configurations. Refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/module-options/index.html.md) for details on the module's options. - -*** - -## Providers - -Medusa provides the following payment providers out-of-the-box. You can use them to process payments for orders, returns, and other resources. - -*** - - -# Region Module - -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Region Module and how to use it in your application. - -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage regions using the dashboard. - -Medusa has region related features available out-of-the-box through the Region Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Region Module. - -Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Region Features - -- [Region Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Manage regions in your store. You can create regions with different currencies and settings. -- [Multi-Currency Support](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Each region has a currency. You can support multiple currencies in your store by creating multiple regions. -- [Different Settings Per Region](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/region/models/Region/index.html.md): Each region has its own settings, such as what countries belong to a region or its tax settings. - -*** - -## How to Use Region Module's Service - -In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. - -You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-region.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -const createRegionStep = createStep( - "create-region", - async ({}, { container }) => { - const regionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.REGION) - - const region = await regionModuleService.createRegions({ - name: "Europe", - currency_code: "eur", - }) - - return new StepResponse({ region }, region.id) - }, - async (regionId, { container }) => { - if (!regionId) { - return - } - const regionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.REGION) - - await regionModuleService.deleteRegions([regionId]) - } -) - -export const createRegionWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-region", - () => { - const { region } = createRegionStep() - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - region, - }) - } -) -``` - -You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: - -### API Route - -```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import type { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-region" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(req.scope) - .run() - - res.send(result) -} -``` - -### Subscriber - -```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - type SubscriberConfig, - type SubscriberArgs, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-region" - -export default async function handleUserCreated({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "user.created", -} -``` - -### Scheduled Job - -```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-region" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const { result } = await createRegionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config = { - name: "run-once-a-day", - schedule: `0 0 * * *`, -} -``` - -Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -*** - - -# Promotion Module - -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Promotion Module and how to use it in your application. - -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage promotions using the dashboard. - -Medusa has promotion related features available out-of-the-box through the Promotion Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Promotion Module. - -Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). - -## Promotion Features - -- [Discount Functionalities](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/concepts/index.html.md): A promotion discounts an amount or percentage of a cart's items, shipping methods, or the entire order. -- [Flexible Promotion Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/concepts#flexible-rules/index.html.md): A promotion has rules that restricts when the promotion is applied. -- [Campaign Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/campaign/index.html.md): A campaign combines promotions under the same conditions, such as start and end dates, and budget configurations. -- [Apply Promotion on Carts and Orders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/actions/index.html.md): Apply promotions on carts and orders to discount items, shipping methods, or the entire order. - -*** - -## How to Use the Promotion Module - -In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. - -You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-promotion.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -const createPromotionStep = createStep( - "create-promotion", - async ({}, { container }) => { - const promotionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PROMOTION) - - const promotion = await promotionModuleService.createPromotions({ - code: "10%OFF", - type: "standard", - application_method: { - type: "percentage", - target_type: "order", - value: 10, - currency_code: "usd", - }, - }) - - return new StepResponse({ promotion }, promotion.id) - }, - async (promotionId, { container }) => { - if (!promotionId) { - return - } - const promotionModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.PROMOTION) - - await promotionModuleService.deletePromotions(promotionId) - } -) - -export const createPromotionWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-promotion", - () => { - const { promotion } = createPromotionStep() - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - promotion, - }) - } -) -``` - -You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: - -### API Route - -```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import type { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-cart" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(req.scope) - .run() - - res.send(result) -} -``` - -### Subscriber - -```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - type SubscriberConfig, - type SubscriberArgs, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-cart" - -export default async function handleUserCreated({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "user.created", -} -``` - -### Scheduled Job - -```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createPromotionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-cart" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const { result } = await createPromotionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config = { - name: "run-once-a-day", - schedule: `0 0 * * *`, -} -``` - -Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -*** - - -# Tax Module - -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Tax Module and how to use it in your application. - -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax regions using the dashboard. - -Medusa has tax related features available out-of-the-box through the Tax Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Tax Module. - -Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). - -## Tax Features - -- [Tax Settings Per Region](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-region/index.html.md): Set different tax settings for each tax region. -- [Tax Rates and Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-rates-and-rules/index.html.md): Manage each region's default tax rates and override them with conditioned tax rates. -- [Retrieve Tax Lines for carts and orders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-calculation-with-provider/index.html.md): Calculate and retrieve the tax lines of a cart or order's line items and shipping methods with tax providers. -- [Custom Tax Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md): Create custom tax providers to calculate tax lines differently for each tax region. - -*** - -## How to Use Tax Module's Service - -In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. - -You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-tax-region.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -const createTaxRegionStep = createStep( - "create-tax-region", - async ({}, { container }) => { - const taxModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.TAX) - - const taxRegion = await taxModuleService.createTaxRegions({ - country_code: "us", - }) - - return new StepResponse({ taxRegion }, taxRegion.id) - }, - async (taxRegionId, { container }) => { - if (!taxRegionId) { - return - } - const taxModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.TAX) - - await taxModuleService.deleteTaxRegions([taxRegionId]) - } -) - -export const createTaxRegionWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-tax-region", - () => { - const { taxRegion } = createTaxRegionStep() - - return new WorkflowResponse({ taxRegion }) - } -) -``` - -You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: - -### API Route - -```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import type { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-tax-region" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(req.scope) - .run() - - res.send(result) -} -``` - -### Subscriber - -```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - type SubscriberConfig, - type SubscriberArgs, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-tax-region" - -export default async function handleUserCreated({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "user.created", -} -``` - -### Scheduled Job - -```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-tax-region" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config = { - name: "run-once-a-day", - schedule: `0 0 * * *`, -} -``` - -Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Configure Tax Module - -The Tax Module accepts options for further configurations. Refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/module-options/index.html.md) for details on the module's options. - -*** - # Sales Channel Module @@ -20930,24 +20922,24 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** -# Stock Location Module +# Store Module -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Stock Location Module and how to use it in your application. +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Store Module and how to use it in your application. -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/locations-and-shipping/index.html.md) to learn how to manage stock locations using the dashboard. +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/store/index.html.md) to learn how to manage your store using the dashboard. -Medusa has stock location related features available out-of-the-box through the Stock Location Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Stock Location Module. +Medusa has store related features available out-of-the-box through the Store Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Store Module. Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). -## Stock Location Features +## Store Features -- [Stock Location Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/stock-location-next/models/index.html.md): Store and manage stock locations. Medusa links stock locations with data models of other modules that require a location, such as the [Inventory Module's InventoryLevel](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/stock-location/links-to-other-modules/index.html.md). -- [Address Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/stock-location-next/models/StockLocationAddress/index.html.md): Manage the address of each stock location. +- [Store Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Store/index.html.md): Create and manage stores in your application. +- [Multi-Tenancy Support](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Store/index.html.md): Create multiple stores, each having its own configurations. *** -## How to Use Stock Location Module's Service +## How to Use Store Module's Service In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. @@ -20955,7 +20947,7 @@ You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows For example: -```ts title="src/workflows/create-stock-location.ts" highlights={highlights} +```ts title="src/workflows/create-store.ts" highlights={highlights} import { createWorkflow, WorkflowResponse, @@ -20964,33 +20956,37 @@ import { } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -const createStockLocationStep = createStep( - "create-stock-location", +const createStoreStep = createStep( + "create-store", async ({}, { container }) => { - const stockLocationModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STOCK_LOCATION) + const storeModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STORE) - const stockLocation = await stockLocationModuleService.createStockLocations({ - name: "Warehouse 1", + const store = await storeModuleService.createStores({ + name: "My Store", + supported_currencies: [{ + currency_code: "usd", + is_default: true, + }], }) - return new StepResponse({ stockLocation }, stockLocation.id) + return new StepResponse({ store }, store.id) }, - async (stockLocationId, { container }) => { - if (!stockLocationId) { + async (storeId, { container }) => { + if(!storeId) { return } - const stockLocationModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STOCK_LOCATION) - - await stockLocationModuleService.deleteStockLocations([stockLocationId]) + const storeModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STORE) + + await storeModuleService.deleteStores([storeId]) } ) -export const createStockLocationWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-stock-location", +export const createStoreWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-store", () => { - const { stockLocation } = createStockLocationStep() + const { store } = createStoreStep() - return new WorkflowResponse({ stockLocation }) + return new WorkflowResponse({ store }) } ) ``` @@ -21004,13 +21000,13 @@ import type { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse, } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-stock-location" +import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-store" export async function GET( req: MedusaRequest, res: MedusaResponse ) { - const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(req.scope) + const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(req.scope) .run() res.send(result) @@ -21024,13 +21020,13 @@ import { type SubscriberConfig, type SubscriberArgs, } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-stock-location" +import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-store" export default async function handleUserCreated({ event: { data }, container, }: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(container) + const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(container) .run() console.log(result) @@ -21045,12 +21041,12 @@ export const config: SubscriberConfig = { ```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createStockLocationWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-stock-location" +import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-store" export default async function myCustomJob( container: MedusaContainer ) { - const { result } = await createStockLocationWorkflow(container) + const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(container) .run() console.log(result) @@ -21067,6 +21063,151 @@ Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/doc *** +# Tax Module + +In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Tax Module and how to use it in your application. + +Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax regions using the dashboard. + +Medusa has tax related features available out-of-the-box through the Tax Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Tax Module. + +Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). + +## Tax Features + +- [Tax Settings Per Region](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-region/index.html.md): Set different tax settings for each tax region. +- [Tax Rates and Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-rates-and-rules/index.html.md): Manage each region's default tax rates and override them with conditioned tax rates. +- [Retrieve Tax Lines for carts and orders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-calculation-with-provider/index.html.md): Calculate and retrieve the tax lines of a cart or order's line items and shipping methods with tax providers. +- [Custom Tax Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md): Create custom tax providers to calculate tax lines differently for each tax region. + +*** + +## How to Use Tax Module's Service + +In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. + +You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +For example: + +```ts title="src/workflows/create-tax-region.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +const createTaxRegionStep = createStep( + "create-tax-region", + async ({}, { container }) => { + const taxModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.TAX) + + const taxRegion = await taxModuleService.createTaxRegions({ + country_code: "us", + }) + + return new StepResponse({ taxRegion }, taxRegion.id) + }, + async (taxRegionId, { container }) => { + if (!taxRegionId) { + return + } + const taxModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.TAX) + + await taxModuleService.deleteTaxRegions([taxRegionId]) + } +) + +export const createTaxRegionWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "create-tax-region", + () => { + const { taxRegion } = createTaxRegionStep() + + return new WorkflowResponse({ taxRegion }) + } +) +``` + +You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: + +### API Route + +```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import type { + MedusaRequest, + MedusaResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-tax-region" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(req.scope) + .run() + + res.send(result) +} +``` + +### Subscriber + +```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" +import { + type SubscriberConfig, + type SubscriberArgs, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-tax-region" + +export default async function handleUserCreated({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "user.created", +} +``` + +### Scheduled Job + +```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { createTaxRegionWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-tax-region" + +export default async function myCustomJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const { result } = await createTaxRegionWorkflow(container) + .run() + + console.log(result) +} + +export const config = { + name: "run-once-a-day", + schedule: `0 0 * * *`, +} +``` + +Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Configure Tax Module + +The Tax Module accepts options for further configurations. Refer to [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/module-options/index.html.md) for details on the module's options. + +*** + + # User Module In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the User Module and how to use it in your application. @@ -21214,147 +21355,6 @@ The User Module accepts options for further configurations. Refer to [this docum *** -# Store Module - -In this section of the documentation, you will find resources to learn more about the Store Module and how to use it in your application. - -Refer to the [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/store/index.html.md) to learn how to manage your store using the dashboard. - -Medusa has store related features available out-of-the-box through the Store Module. A [module](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) is a standalone package that provides features for a single domain. Each of Medusa's commerce features are placed in Commerce Modules, such as this Store Module. - -Learn more about why modules are isolated in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/isolation/index.html.md). - -## Store Features - -- [Store Management](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Store/index.html.md): Create and manage stores in your application. -- [Multi-Tenancy Support](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Store/index.html.md): Create multiple stores, each having its own configurations. - -*** - -## How to Use Store Module's Service - -In your Medusa application, you build flows around Commerce Modules. A flow is built as a [Workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), which is a special function composed of a series of steps that guarantees data consistency and reliable roll-back mechanism. - -You can build custom workflows and steps. You can also re-use Medusa's workflows and steps, which are provided by the `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/workflows/create-store.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -const createStoreStep = createStep( - "create-store", - async ({}, { container }) => { - const storeModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STORE) - - const store = await storeModuleService.createStores({ - name: "My Store", - supported_currencies: [{ - currency_code: "usd", - is_default: true, - }], - }) - - return new StepResponse({ store }, store.id) - }, - async (storeId, { container }) => { - if(!storeId) { - return - } - const storeModuleService = container.resolve(Modules.STORE) - - await storeModuleService.deleteStores([storeId]) - } -) - -export const createStoreWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "create-store", - () => { - const { store } = createStoreStep() - - return new WorkflowResponse({ store }) - } -) -``` - -You can then execute the workflow in your custom API routes, scheduled jobs, or subscribers: - -### API Route - -```ts title="src/api/workflow/route.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import type { - MedusaRequest, - MedusaResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../../workflows/create-store" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(req.scope) - .run() - - res.send(result) -} -``` - -### Subscriber - -```ts title="src/subscribers/user-created.ts" highlights={[["11"], ["12"]]} collapsibleLines="1-6" expandButtonLabel="Show Imports" -import { - type SubscriberConfig, - type SubscriberArgs, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-store" - -export default async function handleUserCreated({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "user.created", -} -``` - -### Scheduled Job - -```ts title="src/jobs/run-daily.ts" highlights={[["7"], ["8"]]} -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createStoreWorkflow } from "../workflows/create-store" - -export default async function myCustomJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const { result } = await createStoreWorkflow(container) - .run() - - console.log(result) -} - -export const config = { - name: "run-once-a-day", - schedule: `0 0 * * *`, -} -``` - -Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -*** - - # Links between API Key Module and Other Modules This document showcases the module links defined between the API Key Module and other Commerce Modules. @@ -21505,206 +21505,101 @@ module.exports = defineConfig({ When you specify the `authMethodsPerActor` configuration, it overrides the default. So, if you don't specify any providers for an actor type, users of that actor type can't authenticate with any provider. -# Authentication Flows with the Auth Main Service +# API Key Concepts -In this document, you'll learn how to use the Auth Module's main service's methods to implement authentication flows and reset a user's password. +In this document, you’ll learn about the different types of API keys, their expiration and verification. -## Authentication Methods +## API Key Types -### Register +There are two types of API keys: -The [register method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/register/index.html.md) creates an auth identity that can be authenticated later. +- `publishable`: A public key used in client applications, such as a storefront. +- `secret`: A secret key used for authentication and verification purposes, such as an admin user’s authentication token or a password reset token. + +The API key’s type is stored in the `type` property of the [ApiKey data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/models/ApiKey/index.html.md). + +*** + +## API Key Expiration + +An API key expires when it’s revoked using the [revoke method of the module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/revoke/index.html.md). + +The associated token is no longer usable or verifiable. + +*** + +## Token Verification + +To verify a token received as an input or in a request, use the [authenticate method of the module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/authenticate/index.html.md) which validates the token against all non-expired tokens. + + +# Auth Identity and Actor Types + +In this document, you’ll learn about concepts related to identity and actors in the Auth Module. + +## What is an Auth Identity? + +The [AuthIdentity data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/models/AuthIdentity/index.html.md) represents a user registered by an [authentication provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/auth-providers/index.html.md). When a user is registered using an authentication provider, the provider creates a record of `AuthIdentity`. + +Then, when the user logs-in in the future with the same authentication provider, the associated auth identity is used to validate their credentials. + +*** + +## Actor Types + +An actor type is a type of user that can be authenticated. The Auth Module doesn't store or manage any user-like models, such as for customers or users. Instead, the user types are created and managed by other modules. For example, a customer is managed by the [Customer Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/customer/index.html.md). + +Then, when an auth identity is created for the actor type, the ID of the user is stored in the `app_metadata` property of the auth identity. + +For example, an auth identity of a customer has the following `app_metadata` property: + +```json +{ + "app_metadata": { + "customer_id": "cus_123" + } +} +``` + +The ID of the user is stored in the key `{actor_type}_id` of the `app_metadata` property. + +*** + +## Protect Routes by Actor Type + +When you protect routes with the `authenticate` middleware, you specify in its first parameter the actor type that must be authenticated to access the specified API routes. For example: -```ts -const data = await authModuleService.register( - "emailpass", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - } -) +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={highlights} +import { + defineMiddlewares, + authenticate, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + matcher: "/custom/admin*", + middlewares: [ + authenticate("user", ["session", "bearer", "api-key"]), + ], + }, + ], +}) ``` -This method calls the `register` method of the provider specified in the first parameter and returns its data. - -### Authenticate - -To authenticate a user, you use the [authenticate method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/authenticate/index.html.md). For example: - -```ts -const data = await authModuleService.authenticate( - "emailpass", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - } -) -``` - -This method calls the `authenticate` method of the provider specified in the first parameter and returns its data. +By specifying `user` as the first parameter of `authenticate`, only authenticated users of actor type `user` (admin users) can access API routes starting with `/custom/admin`. *** -## Auth Flow 1: Basic Authentication +## Custom Actor Types -The basic authentication flow requires first using the `register` method, then the `authenticate` method: +You can define custom actor types that allows a custom user, managed by your custom module, to authenticate into Medusa. -```ts -const { success, authIdentity, error } = await authModuleService.register( - "emailpass", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - } -) +For example, if you have a custom module with a `Manager` data model, you can authenticate managers with the `manager` actor type. -if (error) { - // registration failed - // TODO return an error - return -} - -// later (can be another route for log-in) -const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( - "emailpass", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - } -) - -if (success && !location) { - // user is authenticated -} -``` - -If `success` is true and `location` isn't set, the user is authenticated successfully, and their authentication details are available within the `authIdentity` object. - -The next section explains the flow if `location` is set. - -Check out the [AuthIdentity](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/models/AuthIdentity/index.html.md) reference for the received properties in `authIdentity`. - -![Diagram showcasing the basic authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711373749/Medusa%20Resources/basic-auth_lgpqsj.jpg) - -### Auth Identity with Same Identifier - -If an auth identity, such as a `customer`, tries to register with an email of another auth identity, the `register` method returns an error. This can happen either if another customer is using the same email, or an admin user has the same email. - -There are two ways to handle this: - -- Consider the customer authenticated if the `authenticate` method validates that the email and password are correct. This allows admin users, for example, to authenticate as customers. -- Return an error message to the customer, informing them that the email is already in use. - -*** - -## Auth Flow 2: Third-Party Service Authentication - -The third-party service authentication method requires using the `authenticate` method first: - -```ts -const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( - "google", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - } -) - -if (location) { - // return the location for the front-end to redirect to -} - -if (!success) { - // authentication failed -} - -// authentication successful -``` - -If the `authenticate` method returns a `location` property, the authentication process requires the user to perform an action with a third-party service. So, you return the `location` to the front-end or client to redirect to that URL. - -For example, when using the `google` provider, the `location` is the URL that the user is navigated to login. - -![Diagram showcasing the first part of the third-party authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711374847/Medusa%20Resources/third-party-auth-1_enyedy.jpg) - -### Overriding Callback URL - -The Google and GitHub providers allow you to override their `callbackUrl` option during authentication. This is useful when you redirect the user after authentication to a URL based on its actor type. For example, you redirect admin users and customers to different pages. - -```ts -const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( - "google", - // passed to auth provider - { - // ... - callback_url: "example.com", - } -) -``` - -### validateCallback - -Providers handling this authentication flow must implement the `validateCallback` method. It implements the logic to validate the authentication with the third-party service. - -So, once the user performs the required action with the third-party service (for example, log-in with Google), the frontend must redirect to an API route that uses the [validateCallback method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/validateCallback/index.html.md). - -The method calls the specified provider’s `validateCallback` method passing it the authentication details it received in the second parameter: - -```ts -const { success, authIdentity } = await authModuleService.validateCallback( - "google", - // passed to auth provider - { - // request data, such as - url, - headers, - query, - body, - protocol, - } -) - -if (success) { - // authentication succeeded -} -``` - -For providers like Google, the `query` object contains the query parameters from the original callback URL, such as the `code` and `state` parameters. - -If the returned `success` property is `true`, the authentication with the third-party provider was successful. - -![Diagram showcasing the second part of the third-party authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711375123/Medusa%20Resources/third-party-auth-2_kmjxju.jpg) - -*** - -## Reset Password - -To update a user's password or other authentication details, use the `updateProvider` method of the Auth Module's main service. It calls the `update` method of the specified authentication provider. - -For example: - -```ts -const { success } = await authModuleService.updateProvider( - "emailpass", - // passed to the auth provider - { - entity_id: "user@example.com", - password: "supersecret", - } -) - -if (success) { - // password reset successfully -} -``` - -The method accepts as a first parameter the ID of the provider, and as a second parameter the data necessary to reset the password. - -In the example above, you use the `emailpass` provider, so you have to pass an object having an `email` and `password` properties. - -If the returned `success` property is `true`, the password has reset successfully. +Learn how to create a custom actor type in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/create-actor-type/index.html.md). # How to Create an Actor Type @@ -22106,6 +22001,274 @@ In the workflow, you: You can use this workflow when deleting a manager, such as in an API route. +# Authentication Flows with the Auth Main Service + +In this document, you'll learn how to use the Auth Module's main service's methods to implement authentication flows and reset a user's password. + +## Authentication Methods + +### Register + +The [register method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/register/index.html.md) creates an auth identity that can be authenticated later. + +For example: + +```ts +const data = await authModuleService.register( + "emailpass", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + } +) +``` + +This method calls the `register` method of the provider specified in the first parameter and returns its data. + +### Authenticate + +To authenticate a user, you use the [authenticate method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/authenticate/index.html.md). For example: + +```ts +const data = await authModuleService.authenticate( + "emailpass", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + } +) +``` + +This method calls the `authenticate` method of the provider specified in the first parameter and returns its data. + +*** + +## Auth Flow 1: Basic Authentication + +The basic authentication flow requires first using the `register` method, then the `authenticate` method: + +```ts +const { success, authIdentity, error } = await authModuleService.register( + "emailpass", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + } +) + +if (error) { + // registration failed + // TODO return an error + return +} + +// later (can be another route for log-in) +const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( + "emailpass", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + } +) + +if (success && !location) { + // user is authenticated +} +``` + +If `success` is true and `location` isn't set, the user is authenticated successfully, and their authentication details are available within the `authIdentity` object. + +The next section explains the flow if `location` is set. + +Check out the [AuthIdentity](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/models/AuthIdentity/index.html.md) reference for the received properties in `authIdentity`. + +![Diagram showcasing the basic authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711373749/Medusa%20Resources/basic-auth_lgpqsj.jpg) + +### Auth Identity with Same Identifier + +If an auth identity, such as a `customer`, tries to register with an email of another auth identity, the `register` method returns an error. This can happen either if another customer is using the same email, or an admin user has the same email. + +There are two ways to handle this: + +- Consider the customer authenticated if the `authenticate` method validates that the email and password are correct. This allows admin users, for example, to authenticate as customers. +- Return an error message to the customer, informing them that the email is already in use. + +*** + +## Auth Flow 2: Third-Party Service Authentication + +The third-party service authentication method requires using the `authenticate` method first: + +```ts +const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( + "google", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + } +) + +if (location) { + // return the location for the front-end to redirect to +} + +if (!success) { + // authentication failed +} + +// authentication successful +``` + +If the `authenticate` method returns a `location` property, the authentication process requires the user to perform an action with a third-party service. So, you return the `location` to the front-end or client to redirect to that URL. + +For example, when using the `google` provider, the `location` is the URL that the user is navigated to login. + +![Diagram showcasing the first part of the third-party authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711374847/Medusa%20Resources/third-party-auth-1_enyedy.jpg) + +### Overriding Callback URL + +The Google and GitHub providers allow you to override their `callbackUrl` option during authentication. This is useful when you redirect the user after authentication to a URL based on its actor type. For example, you redirect admin users and customers to different pages. + +```ts +const { success, authIdentity, location } = await authModuleService.authenticate( + "google", + // passed to auth provider + { + // ... + callback_url: "example.com", + } +) +``` + +### validateCallback + +Providers handling this authentication flow must implement the `validateCallback` method. It implements the logic to validate the authentication with the third-party service. + +So, once the user performs the required action with the third-party service (for example, log-in with Google), the frontend must redirect to an API route that uses the [validateCallback method of the Auth Module's main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/validateCallback/index.html.md). + +The method calls the specified provider’s `validateCallback` method passing it the authentication details it received in the second parameter: + +```ts +const { success, authIdentity } = await authModuleService.validateCallback( + "google", + // passed to auth provider + { + // request data, such as + url, + headers, + query, + body, + protocol, + } +) + +if (success) { + // authentication succeeded +} +``` + +For providers like Google, the `query` object contains the query parameters from the original callback URL, such as the `code` and `state` parameters. + +If the returned `success` property is `true`, the authentication with the third-party provider was successful. + +![Diagram showcasing the second part of the third-party authentication flow](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711375123/Medusa%20Resources/third-party-auth-2_kmjxju.jpg) + +*** + +## Reset Password + +To update a user's password or other authentication details, use the `updateProvider` method of the Auth Module's main service. It calls the `update` method of the specified authentication provider. + +For example: + +```ts +const { success } = await authModuleService.updateProvider( + "emailpass", + // passed to the auth provider + { + entity_id: "user@example.com", + password: "supersecret", + } +) + +if (success) { + // password reset successfully +} +``` + +The method accepts as a first parameter the ID of the provider, and as a second parameter the data necessary to reset the password. + +In the example above, you use the `emailpass` provider, so you have to pass an object having an `email` and `password` properties. + +If the returned `success` property is `true`, the password has reset successfully. + + +# Auth Module Options + +In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Auth Module. + +## providers + +The `providers` option is an array of auth module providers. + +When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to handle authentication. + +By default, the `emailpass` provider is registered to authenticate customers and admin users. + +For example: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +import { Modules, ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/auth", + dependencies: [Modules.CACHE, ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER], + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/auth-emailpass", + id: "emailpass", + options: { + // provider options... + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: + +- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. +- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. +- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. + +*** + +## Auth CORS + +The Medusa application's authentication API routes are defined under the `/auth` prefix that requires setting the `authCors` property of the `http` configuration. + +By default, the Medusa application you created will have an `AUTH_CORS` environment variable, which is used as the value of `authCors`. + +Refer to [Medusa's configuration guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/configurations/medusa-config#httpauthCors/index.html.md) to learn more about the `authCors` configuration. + +*** + +## authMethodsPerActor Configuration + +The Medusa application's configuration accept an `authMethodsPerActor` configuration which restricts the allowed auth providers used with an actor type. + +Learn more about the `authMethodsPerActor` configuration in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/auth-providers#configure-allowed-auth-providers-of-actor-types/index.html.md). + + # How to Use Authentication Routes In this document, you'll learn about the authentication routes and how to use them to create and log-in users, and reset their password. @@ -22450,169 +22613,6 @@ If the authentication is successful, the request returns an object with a `succe ``` -# API Key Concepts - -In this document, you’ll learn about the different types of API keys, their expiration and verification. - -## API Key Types - -There are two types of API keys: - -- `publishable`: A public key used in client applications, such as a storefront. -- `secret`: A secret key used for authentication and verification purposes, such as an admin user’s authentication token or a password reset token. - -The API key’s type is stored in the `type` property of the [ApiKey data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/models/ApiKey/index.html.md). - -*** - -## API Key Expiration - -An API key expires when it’s revoked using the [revoke method of the module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/revoke/index.html.md). - -The associated token is no longer usable or verifiable. - -*** - -## Token Verification - -To verify a token received as an input or in a request, use the [authenticate method of the module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/api-key/authenticate/index.html.md) which validates the token against all non-expired tokens. - - -# Auth Identity and Actor Types - -In this document, you’ll learn about concepts related to identity and actors in the Auth Module. - -## What is an Auth Identity? - -The [AuthIdentity data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/auth/models/AuthIdentity/index.html.md) represents a user registered by an [authentication provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/auth-providers/index.html.md). When a user is registered using an authentication provider, the provider creates a record of `AuthIdentity`. - -Then, when the user logs-in in the future with the same authentication provider, the associated auth identity is used to validate their credentials. - -*** - -## Actor Types - -An actor type is a type of user that can be authenticated. The Auth Module doesn't store or manage any user-like models, such as for customers or users. Instead, the user types are created and managed by other modules. For example, a customer is managed by the [Customer Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/customer/index.html.md). - -Then, when an auth identity is created for the actor type, the ID of the user is stored in the `app_metadata` property of the auth identity. - -For example, an auth identity of a customer has the following `app_metadata` property: - -```json -{ - "app_metadata": { - "customer_id": "cus_123" - } -} -``` - -The ID of the user is stored in the key `{actor_type}_id` of the `app_metadata` property. - -*** - -## Protect Routes by Actor Type - -When you protect routes with the `authenticate` middleware, you specify in its first parameter the actor type that must be authenticated to access the specified API routes. - -For example: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" highlights={highlights} -import { - defineMiddlewares, - authenticate, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - matcher: "/custom/admin*", - middlewares: [ - authenticate("user", ["session", "bearer", "api-key"]), - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -By specifying `user` as the first parameter of `authenticate`, only authenticated users of actor type `user` (admin users) can access API routes starting with `/custom/admin`. - -*** - -## Custom Actor Types - -You can define custom actor types that allows a custom user, managed by your custom module, to authenticate into Medusa. - -For example, if you have a custom module with a `Manager` data model, you can authenticate managers with the `manager` actor type. - -Learn how to create a custom actor type in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/create-actor-type/index.html.md). - - -# Auth Module Options - -In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Auth Module. - -## providers - -The `providers` option is an array of auth module providers. - -When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to handle authentication. - -By default, the `emailpass` provider is registered to authenticate customers and admin users. - -For example: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules, ContainerRegistrationKeys } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/auth", - dependencies: [Modules.CACHE, ContainerRegistrationKeys.LOGGER], - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/auth-emailpass", - id: "emailpass", - options: { - // provider options... - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: - -- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. -- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. -- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. - -*** - -## Auth CORS - -The Medusa application's authentication API routes are defined under the `/auth` prefix that requires setting the `authCors` property of the `http` configuration. - -By default, the Medusa application you created will have an `AUTH_CORS` environment variable, which is used as the value of `authCors`. - -Refer to [Medusa's configuration guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/configurations/medusa-config#httpauthCors/index.html.md) to learn more about the `authCors` configuration. - -*** - -## authMethodsPerActor Configuration - -The Medusa application's configuration accept an `authMethodsPerActor` configuration which restricts the allowed auth providers used with an actor type. - -Learn more about the `authMethodsPerActor` configuration in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/auth/auth-providers#configure-allowed-auth-providers-of-actor-types/index.html.md). - - # Cart Concepts In this document, you’ll get an overview of the main concepts of a cart. @@ -23630,119 +23630,6 @@ const { data: stores } = useQueryGraphStep({ ``` -# Fulfillment Module Options - -In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Fulfillment Module. - -## providers - -The `providers` option is an array of fulfillment module providers. - -When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to process fulfillments. - -For example: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/fulfillment", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: `@medusajs/medusa/fulfillment-manual`, - id: "manual", - options: { - // provider options... - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: - -- `resolve`: A string indicating either the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. -- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. -- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. - - -# Shipping Option - -In this document, you’ll learn about shipping options and their rules. - -## What’s a Shipping Option? - -A shipping option is a way of shipping an item. Each fulfillment provider provides a set of shipping options. For example, a provider may provide a shipping option for express shipping and another for standard shipping. - -When the customer places their order, they choose a shipping option to be used to fulfill their items. - -A shipping option is represented by the [ShippingOption data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOption/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Service Zone Restrictions - -A shipping option is restricted by a service zone, limiting the locations a shipping option be used in. - -For example, a fulfillment provider may have a shipping option that can be used in the United States, and another in Canada. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping options and service zones.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712330831/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-service-zone_pobh6k.jpg) - -Service zones can be more restrictive, such as restricting to certain cities or province codes. - -The province code is always in lower-case and in [ISO 3166-2 format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2). - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping options, service zones, and geo zones](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331186/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-service-zone-city_m5sxod.jpg) - -*** - -## Shipping Option Rules - -You can restrict shipping options by custom rules, such as the item’s weight or the customer’s group. - -You can also restrict a shipping option's price based on specific conditions. For example, you can make a shipping option's price free based on the cart's total. Learn more in the Pricing Module's [Price Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-rules#how-to-set-rules-on-a-price/index.html.md) guide. - -These rules are represented by the [ShippingOptionRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOptionRule/index.html.md). Its properties define the custom rule: - -- `attribute`: The name of a property or table that the rule applies to. For example, `customer_group`. -- `operator`: The operator used in the condition. For example: - - To allow multiple values, use the operator `in`, which validates that the provided values are in the rule’s values. - - To create a negation condition that considers `value` against the rule, use `nin`, which validates that the provided values aren’t in the rule’s values. - - Check out more operators in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/types/fulfillment.RuleOperatorType/index.html.md). -- `value`: One or more values. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping option and shipping option rules.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331340/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-rule_oosopf.jpg) - -A shipping option can have multiple rules. For example, you can add rules to a shipping option so that it's available if the customer belongs to the VIP group and the total weight is less than 2000g. - -![A diagram showcasing how a shipping option can have multiple rules.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331462/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-rule-2_ylaqdb.jpg) - -*** - -## Shipping Profile and Types - -A shipping option belongs to a type. For example, a shipping option’s type may be `express`, while another `standard`. The type is represented by the [ShippingOptionType data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOptionType/index.html.md). - -A shipping option also belongs to a shipping profile, as each shipping profile defines the type of items to be shipped in a similar manner. - -*** - -## data Property - -When fulfilling an item, you might use a third-party fulfillment provider that requires additional custom data to be passed along from the checkout or order-creation process. - -The `ShippingOption` data model has a `data` property. It's an object that stores custom data relevant later when creating and processing a fulfillment. - - # Links between Fulfillment Module and Other Modules This document showcases the module links defined between the Fulfillment Module and other Commerce Modules. @@ -24103,6 +23990,119 @@ createRemoteLinkStep({ ``` +# Fulfillment Module Options + +In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Fulfillment Module. + +## providers + +The `providers` option is an array of fulfillment module providers. + +When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to process fulfillments. + +For example: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/fulfillment", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: `@medusajs/medusa/fulfillment-manual`, + id: "manual", + options: { + // provider options... + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: + +- `resolve`: A string indicating either the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. +- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. +- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. + + +# Shipping Option + +In this document, you’ll learn about shipping options and their rules. + +## What’s a Shipping Option? + +A shipping option is a way of shipping an item. Each fulfillment provider provides a set of shipping options. For example, a provider may provide a shipping option for express shipping and another for standard shipping. + +When the customer places their order, they choose a shipping option to be used to fulfill their items. + +A shipping option is represented by the [ShippingOption data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOption/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Service Zone Restrictions + +A shipping option is restricted by a service zone, limiting the locations a shipping option be used in. + +For example, a fulfillment provider may have a shipping option that can be used in the United States, and another in Canada. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping options and service zones.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712330831/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-service-zone_pobh6k.jpg) + +Service zones can be more restrictive, such as restricting to certain cities or province codes. + +The province code is always in lower-case and in [ISO 3166-2 format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2). + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping options, service zones, and geo zones](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331186/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-service-zone-city_m5sxod.jpg) + +*** + +## Shipping Option Rules + +You can restrict shipping options by custom rules, such as the item’s weight or the customer’s group. + +You can also restrict a shipping option's price based on specific conditions. For example, you can make a shipping option's price free based on the cart's total. Learn more in the Pricing Module's [Price Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-rules#how-to-set-rules-on-a-price/index.html.md) guide. + +These rules are represented by the [ShippingOptionRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOptionRule/index.html.md). Its properties define the custom rule: + +- `attribute`: The name of a property or table that the rule applies to. For example, `customer_group`. +- `operator`: The operator used in the condition. For example: + - To allow multiple values, use the operator `in`, which validates that the provided values are in the rule’s values. + - To create a negation condition that considers `value` against the rule, use `nin`, which validates that the provided values aren’t in the rule’s values. + - Check out more operators in [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/types/fulfillment.RuleOperatorType/index.html.md). +- `value`: One or more values. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between shipping option and shipping option rules.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331340/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-rule_oosopf.jpg) + +A shipping option can have multiple rules. For example, you can add rules to a shipping option so that it's available if the customer belongs to the VIP group and the total weight is less than 2000g. + +![A diagram showcasing how a shipping option can have multiple rules.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712331462/Medusa%20Resources/shipping-option-rule-2_ylaqdb.jpg) + +*** + +## Shipping Profile and Types + +A shipping option belongs to a type. For example, a shipping option’s type may be `express`, while another `standard`. The type is represented by the [ShippingOptionType data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/fulfillment/models/ShippingOptionType/index.html.md). + +A shipping option also belongs to a shipping profile, as each shipping profile defines the type of items to be shipped in a similar manner. + +*** + +## data Property + +When fulfilling an item, you might use a third-party fulfillment provider that requires additional custom data to be passed along from the checkout or order-creation process. + +The `ShippingOption` data model has a `data` property. It's an object that stores custom data relevant later when creating and processing a fulfillment. + + # Customer Accounts In this document, you’ll learn how registered and unregistered accounts are distinguished in the Medusa application. @@ -24797,6 +24797,352 @@ The bundled product has the same inventory items as those of the products part o You can now [execute the workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows#3-execute-the-workflow/index.html.md) in [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), [scheduled jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md), or [subscribers](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). +# Links between Payment Module and Other Modules + +This document showcases the module links defined between the Payment Module and other Commerce Modules. + +## Summary + +The Payment Module has the following links to other modules: + +|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| +|---|---|---|---| +|Cart|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-one|Learn more| +|Customer|AccountHolder|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| +|Order|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| +|OrderClaim|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| +|OrderExchange|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| +|Region|PaymentProvider|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| + +*** + +## Cart Module + +The Cart Module provides cart-related features, but not payment processing. + +Medusa defines a link between the `Cart` and `PaymentCollection` data models. A cart has a payment collection which holds all the authorized payment sessions and payments made related to the cart. + +Learn more about this relation in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-collection#usage-with-the-cart-module/index.html.md). + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the cart associated with the payment collection with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `cart.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: paymentCollections } = await query.graph({ + entity: "payment_collection", + fields: [ + "cart.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentCollections[0].cart +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: paymentCollections } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "payment_collection", + fields: [ + "cart.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentCollections[0].cart +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the payment collection of a cart, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.CART]: { + cart_id: "cart_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.CART]: { + cart_id: "cart_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", + }, +}) +``` + +*** + +## Customer Module + +Medusa defines a link between the `Customer` and `AccountHolder` data models, allowing payment providers to save payment methods for a customer, if the payment provider supports it. + +This link is available starting from Medusa `v2.5.0`. + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the customer associated with an account holder with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `customer.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: accountHolders } = await query.graph({ + entity: "account_holder", + fields: [ + "customer.*", + ], +}) + +// accountHolders[0].customer +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: accountHolders } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "account_holder", + fields: [ + "customer.*", + ], +}) + +// accountHolders[0].customer +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the account holders of a customer, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.CUSTOMER]: { + customer_id: "cus_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + account_holder_id: "acchld_123", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.CUSTOMER]: { + customer_id: "cus_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + account_holder_id: "acchld_123", + }, +}) +``` + +*** + +## Order Module + +An order's payment details are stored in a payment collection. This also applies for claims and exchanges. + +So, Medusa defines links between the `PaymentCollection` data model and the `Order`, `OrderClaim`, and `OrderExchange` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Order and Payment modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716554726/Medusa%20Resources/order-payment_ubdwok.jpg) + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the order of a payment collection with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `order.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: paymentCollections } = await query.graph({ + entity: "payment_collection", + fields: [ + "order.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentCollections[0].order +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: paymentCollections } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "payment_collection", + fields: [ + "order.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentCollections[0].order +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the payment collections of an order, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.ORDER]: { + order_id: "order_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.ORDER]: { + order_id: "order_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", + }, +}) +``` + +*** + +## Region Module + +You can specify for each region which payment providers are available. The Medusa application defines a link between the `PaymentProvider` and the `Region` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Payment and Region modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711569520/Medusa%20Resources/payment-region_jyo2dz.jpg) + +This increases the flexibility of your store. For example, you only show during checkout the payment providers associated with the cart's region. + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the regions of a payment provider with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `regions.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: paymentProviders } = await query.graph({ + entity: "payment_provider", + fields: [ + "regions.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentProviders[0].regions +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: paymentProviders } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "payment_provider", + fields: [ + "regions.*", + ], +}) + +// paymentProviders[0].regions +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the payment providers in a region, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.REGION]: { + region_id: "reg_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.REGION]: { + region_id: "reg_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + }, +}) +``` + + # Links between Inventory Module and Other Modules This document showcases the module links defined between the Inventory Module and other Commerce Modules. @@ -24938,6 +25284,571 @@ const { data: inventoryLevels } = useQueryGraphStep({ ``` +# Account Holders and Saved Payment Methods + +In this documentation, you'll learn about account holders, and how they're used to save payment methods in third-party payment providers. + +Account holders are available starting from Medusa `v2.5.0`. + +## What's an Account Holder? + +An account holder represents a customer that can have saved payment methods in a third-party service. It's represented by the `AccountHolder` data model. + +It holds fields retrieved from the third-party provider, such as: + +- `external_id`: The ID of the equivalent customer or account holder in the third-party provider. +- `data`: Data returned by the payment provider when the account holder is created. + +A payment provider that supports saving payment methods for customers would create the equivalent of an account holder in the third-party provider. Then, whenever a payment method is saved, it would be saved under the account holder in the third-party provider. + +### Relation between Account Holder and Customer + +The Medusa application creates a link between the [Customer](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/customer/models/Customer/index.html.md) data model of the [Customer Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/customer/index.html.md) and the `AccountHolder` data model of the Payment Module. + +This link indicates that a customer can have more than one account holder, each representing saved payment methods in different payment providers. + +Learn more about this link in the [Link to Other Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/links-to-other-modules/index.html.md) guide. + +*** + +## Save Payment Methods + +If a payment provider supports saving payment methods for a customer, they must implement the following methods: + +- `createAccountHolder`: Creates an account holder in the payment provider. The Payment Module uses this method before creating the account holder in Medusa, and uses the returned data to set fields like `external_id` and `data` in the created `AccountHolder` record. +- `deleteAccountHolder`: Deletes an account holder in the payment provider. The Payment Module uses this method when an account holder is deleted in Medusa. +- `savePaymentMethod`: Saves a payment method for an account holder in the payment provider. +- `listPaymentMethods`: Lists saved payment methods in the third-party service for an account holder. This is useful when displaying the customer's saved payment methods in the storefront. + +Learn more about implementing these methods in the [Create Payment Provider guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Account Holder in Medusa Payment Flows + +In the Medusa application, when a payment session is created for a registered customer, the Medusa application uses the Payment Module to create an account holder for the customer. + +Consequently, the Payment Module uses the payment provider to create an account holder in the third-party service, then creates the account holder in Medusa. + +This flow is only supported if the chosen payment provider has implemented the necessary [save payment methods](#save-payment-methods). + + +# Payment Module Options + +In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Payment Module. + +## All Module Options + +|Option|Description|Required|Default| +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`webhook\_delay\`|A number indicating the delay in milliseconds before processing a webhook event.|No|\`5000\`| +|\`webhook\_retries\`|The number of times to retry the webhook event processing in case of an error.|No|\`3\`| +|\`providers\`|An array of payment providers to install and register. Learn more |No|-| + +*** + +## providers Option + +The `providers` option is an array of payment module providers. + +When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to process payments. + +For example: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", + id: "stripe", + options: { + // ... + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: + +- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. +- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. +- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. + + +# Payment + +In this document, you’ll learn what a payment is and how it's created, captured, and refunded. + +## What's a Payment? + +When a payment session is authorized, a payment, represented by the [Payment data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Payment/index.html.md), is created. This payment can later be captured or refunded. + +A payment carries many of the data and relations of a payment session: + +- It belongs to the same payment collection. +- It’s associated with the same payment provider, which handles further payment processing. +- It stores the payment session’s `data` property in its `data` property, as it’s still useful for the payment provider’s processing. + +*** + +## Capture Payments + +When a payment is captured, a capture, represented by the [Capture data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Capture/index.html.md), is created. It holds details related to the capture, such as the amount, the capture date, and more. + +The payment can also be captured incrementally, each time a capture record is created for that amount. + +![A diagram showcasing how a payment's multiple captures are stored](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565445/Medusa%20Resources/payment-capture_f5fve1.jpg) + +*** + +## Refund Payments + +When a payment is refunded, a refund, represented by the [Refund data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Refund/index.html.md), is created. It holds details related to the refund, such as the amount, refund date, and more. + +A payment can be refunded multiple times, and each time a refund record is created. + +![A diagram showcasing how a payment's multiple refunds are stored](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565555/Medusa%20Resources/payment-refund_lgfvyy.jpg) + +*** + +## data Property + +Payment providers may need additional data to process the payment later. For example, the ID of the associated payment in the third-party provider. + +The `Payment` data model has a `data` property used to store that data. The first time it's set is when the [payment provider in Medusa](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) authorizes the payment. + +Then, the `data` property is passed to the Medusa payment provider when the payment is captured or refunded, allowing the payment provider to utilize the data to process the payment with the third-party provider. + +If you're building a custom payment provider, learn more about authorizing and capturing the payments and setting the `data` property in the [Create Payment Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) guide. + + +# Payment Collection + +In this document, you’ll learn what a payment collection is and how the Medusa application uses it with the Cart Module. + +## What's a Payment Collection? + +A payment collection stores payment details related to a resource, such as a cart or an order. It’s represented by the [PaymentCollection data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentCollection/index.html.md). + +Every purchase or request for payment starts with a payment collection. The collection holds details necessary to complete the payment, including: + +- The [payment sessions](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-session/index.html.md) that represents the payment amount to authorize. +- The [payments](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment/index.html.md) that are created when a payment session is authorized. They can be captured and refunded. +- The [payment providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) that handle the processing of each payment session, including the authorization, capture, and refund. + +*** + +## Multiple Payments + +The payment collection supports multiple payment sessions and payments. + +You can use this to accept payments in increments or split payments across payment providers. + +![Diagram showcasing how a payment collection can have multiple payment sessions and payments](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711554695/Medusa%20Resources/payment-collection-multiple-payments_oi3z3n.jpg) + +*** + +## Usage with the Cart Module + +The Cart Module provides cart management features. However, it doesn’t provide any features related to accepting payment. + +During checkout, the Medusa application links a cart to a payment collection, which will be used for further payment processing. + +It also implements the payment flow during checkout as explained in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-flow/index.html.md). + +![Diagram showcasing the relation between the Payment and Cart modules](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711537849/Medusa%20Resources/cart-payment_ixziqm.jpg) + + +# Accept Payment in Checkout Flow + +In this guide, you'll learn how to implement it using workflows or the Payment Module. + +## Why Implement the Payment Flow? + +Medusa already provides a built-in payment flow that allows you to accept payments from customers, which you can learn about in the [Accept Payment Flow in Checkout](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-checkout-flow/index.html.md) guide. + +You may need to implement a custom payment flow if you have a different use case, or you're using the Payment Module separately from the Medusa application. + +This guide will help you understand how to implement a payment flow using the Payment Module's main service or workflows. + +You can also follow this guide to get a general understanding of how the payment flow works in the Medusa application. + +*** + +## How to Implement the Accept Payment Flow? + +For a guide on how to implement this flow in the storefront, check out [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/payment/index.html.md). + +It's highly recommended to use Medusa's workflows to implement this flow. Use the Payment Module's main service for more complex cases. + +### 1. Create a Payment Collection + +A payment collection holds all details related to a resource’s payment operations. So, you start off by creating a payment collection. + +In the Medusa application, you associate the payment collection with a cart, which is the resource that the customer is trying to pay for. + +For example: + +### Using Workflow + +```ts +import { createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +await createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + cart_id: "cart_123", + }, + }) +``` + +### Using Service + +```ts +const paymentCollection = + await paymentModuleService.createPaymentCollections({ + currency_code: "usd", + amount: 5000, + }) +``` + +### 2. Show Payment Providers + +Next, you'll show the customer the available payment providers to choose from. + +In the Medusa application, you need to use [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) to retrieve the available payment providers in a region. + +### Using Query + +```ts +const query = container.resolve("query") + +const { data: regionPaymentProviders } = await query.graph({ + entryPoint: "region_payment_provider", + variables: { + filters: { + region_id: "reg_123", + }, + }, + fields: ["payment_providers.*"], +}) + +const paymentProviders = regionPaymentProviders.map( + (relation) => relation.payment_providers +) +``` + +### Using Service + +```ts +const paymentProviders = await paymentModuleService.listPaymentProviders() +``` + +### 3. Create Payment Sessions + +The payment collection has one or more payment sessions, each being a payment amount to be authorized by a payment provider. + +So, once the customer selects a payment provider, create a payment session for the selected payment provider. + +This will also initialize the payment session in the third-party payment provider. + +For example: + +### Using Workflow + +```ts +import { createPaymentSessionsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { result: paymentSesion } = await createPaymentSessionsWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", + provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + }, + }) +``` + +### Using Service + +```ts +const paymentSession = + await paymentModuleService.createPaymentSession( + paymentCollection.id, + { + provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + currency_code: "usd", + amount: 5000, + data: { + // any necessary data for the + // payment provider + }, + } + ) +``` + +### 4. Authorize Payment Session + +Once the customer places the order, you need to authorize the payment session with the third-party payment provider. + +For example: + +### Using Step + +```ts +import { authorizePaymentSessionStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +authorizePaymentSessionStep({ + id: "payses_123", + context: {}, +}) +``` + +### Using Service + +```ts +const payment = authorizePaymentSessionStep({ + id: "payses_123", + context: {}, +}) +``` + +When the payment authorization is successful, a payment is created and returned. + +#### Handling Additional Action + +If you used the `authorizePaymentSessionStep`, you don't need to implement this logic as it's implemented in the step. + +If the payment authorization isn’t successful, whether because it requires additional action or for another reason, the method updates the payment session with the new status and throws an error. + +In that case, you can catch that error and, if the session's `status` property is `requires_more`, handle the additional action, then retry the authorization. + +For example: + +```ts +try { + const payment = + await paymentModuleService.authorizePaymentSession( + paymentSession.id, + {} + ) +} catch (e) { + // retrieve the payment session again + const updatedPaymentSession = ( + await paymentModuleService.listPaymentSessions({ + id: [paymentSession.id], + }) + )[0] + + if (updatedPaymentSession.status === "requires_more") { + // TODO perform required action + // TODO authorize payment again. + } +} +``` + +### 5. Payment Flow Complete + +The payment flow is complete once the payment session is authorized and the payment is created. + +You can then: + +- Complete the cart using the [completeCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/completeCartWorkflow/index.html.md) if you're using the Medusa application. +- Capture the payment either using the [capturePaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/capturePaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) or [capturePayment method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/capturePayment/index.html.md). +- Refund captured amounts using the [refundPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) or [refundPayment method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/refundPayment/index.html.md). + +Some payment providers allow capturing the payment automatically once it’s authorized. In that case, you don’t need to do it manually. + + +# Payment Module Provider + +In this guide, you’ll learn about the Payment Module Provider and how it's used. + +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage the payment providers available in a region using the dashboard. + +*** + +## What is a Payment Module Provider? + +The Payment Module Provider handles payment processing in the Medusa application. It integrates third-party payment services, such as [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md). + +To authorize a payment amount with a payment provider, a payment session is created and associated with that payment provider. The payment provider is then used to handle the authorization. + +After the payment session is authorized, the payment provider is associated with the resulting payment and handles its payment processing, such as to capture or refund payment. + +![Diagram showcasing the communication between Medusa, the Payment Module Provider, and the third-party payment provider.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746791374/Medusa%20Resources/payment-provider-service_l4zi6m.jpg) + +### List of Payment Module Providers + +- [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) + +### Default Payment Provider + +The Payment Module provides a `system` payment provider that acts as a placeholder payment provider. + +It doesn’t handle payment processing and delegates that to the merchant. It acts similarly to a cash-on-delivery (COD) payment method. + +The identifier of the system payment provider is `pp_system`. + +*** + +## How to Create a Custom Payment Provider? + +A payment provider is a module whose main service extends the `AbstractPaymentProvider` imported from `@medusajs/framework/utils`. + +The module can have multiple payment provider services, where each is registered as a separate payment provider. + +Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) on how to create a payment provider for the Payment Module. + +After you create a payment provider, you can enable it as a payment provider in a region using the [Medusa Admin dashboard](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md). + +*** + +## How are Payment Providers Registered? + +### Configure Payment Module's Providers + +The Payment Module accepts a `providers` option that allows you to configure the providers registered in your application. + +Learn more about this option in the [Module Options](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/module-options/index.html.md) guide. + +### Registration on Application Start + +When the Medusa application starts, it registers the Payment Module Providers defined in the `providers` option of the Payment Module. + +For each Payment Module Provider, the Medusa application finds all payment provider services defined in them to register. + +### PaymentProvider Data Model + +A registered payment provider is represented by the [PaymentProvider data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentProvider/index.html.md) in the Medusa application. + +![Diagram showcasing the PaymentProvider data model](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746791364/Medusa%20Resources/payment-provider-model_lx91oa.jpg) + +This data model is used to reference a service in the Payment Module Provider and determine whether it's installed in the application. + +The `PaymentProvider` data model has the following properties: + +- `id`: The unique identifier of the Payment Module Provider. The ID's format is `pp_{identifier}_{id}`, where: + - `identifier` is the value of the `identifier` property in the Payment Module Provider's service. + - `id` is the value of the `id` property of the Payment Module Provider in `medusa-config.ts`. +- `is_enabled`: A boolean indicating whether the payment provider is enabled. + +### How to Remove a Payment Provider? + +If you remove a payment provider from the `providers` option, the Medusa application will not remove the associated `PaymentProvider` data model record. + +Instead, the Medusa application will set the `is_enabled` property of the `PaymentProvider`'s record to `false`. This allows you to re-enable the payment provider later if needed by adding it back to the `providers` option. + + +# Payment Session + +In this document, you’ll learn what a payment session is. + +## What's a Payment Session? + +A payment session, represented by the [PaymentSession data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentSession/index.html.md), is a payment amount to be authorized. It’s associated with a payment provider that handles authorizing it. + +A payment collection can have multiple payment sessions. Using this feature, you can implement payment in installments or payments using multiple providers. + +![Diagram showcasing how every payment session has a different payment provider](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565056/Medusa%20Resources/payment-session-provider_guxzqt.jpg) + +*** + +## data Property + +Payment providers may need additional data to process the payment later. For example, the ID of the session in the third-party provider. + +The `PaymentSession` data model has a `data` property used to store that data. It's set by the [payment provider in Medusa](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) when the payment is initialized. + +Then, when the payment session is authorized, the `data` property is used by the payment provider in Medusa to process the payment with the third-party provider. + +If you're building a custom payment provider, learn more about initializing the payment session and setting the `data` property in the [Create Payment Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) guide. + +### data Property in the Storefront + +This `data` property is accessible in the storefront as well. So, only store in it data that can be publicly shared, and data that is useful in the storefront. + +For example, you can also store the client token used to initialize the payment session in the storefront with the third-party provider. + +*** + +## Payment Session Status + +The `status` property of a payment session indicates its current status. Its value can be: + +- `pending`: The payment session is awaiting authorization. +- `requires_more`: The payment session requires an action before it’s authorized. For example, to enter a 3DS code. +- `authorized`: The payment session is authorized. +- `error`: An error occurred while authorizing the payment. +- `canceled`: The authorization of the payment session has been canceled. + + +# Payment Webhook Events + +In this guide, you’ll learn how you can handle payment webhook events in your Medusa application and using the Payment Module. + +## What's a Payment Webhook Event? + +A payment webhook event is a request sent from a third-party payment provider to your application. It indicates a change in a payment’s status. + +This is useful in many cases such as: + +- When a payment is processed (authorized or captured) asynchronously. +- When a payment is managed on the third-party payment provider's side. +- When a payment action on the frontend was interrupted, leading the payment to be processed without an order being created in the Medusa application. + +So, it's essential to handle webhook events to ensure that your application is aware of updated payment statuses and can take appropriate actions. + +*** + +## How to Handle Payment Webhook Events + +### Webhook Listener API Route + +The Medusa application has a `/hooks/payment/[identifier]_[provider]` API route out-of-the-box that allows you to listen to webhook events from third-party payment providers, where: + +- `[identifier]` is the `identifier` static property defined in the payment provider. For example, `stripe`. +- `[provider]` is the ID of the provider. For example, `stripe`. + +For example, when integrating basic Stripe payments with the [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md), the webhook listener route is `/hooks/payment/stripe_stripe`. + +You can use this webhook listener when configuring webhook events in your third-party payment provider. + +### getWebhookActionAndData Method + +The webhook listener API route executes the [getWebhookActionAndData method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/getWebhookActionAndData/index.html.md) of the Payment Module's main service. This method delegates handling of incoming webhook events to the relevant payment provider. + +Payment providers have a similar [getWebhookActionAndData method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) to process the webhook event. So, if you're implementing a custom payment provider, make sure to implement it to handle webhook events. + +![A diagram showcasing the steps of how the getWebhookActionAndData method words](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711567415/Medusa%20Resources/payment-webhook_seaocg.jpg) + +If the `getWebhookActionAndData` method returns an `authorized` or `captured` action, the Medusa application will perform one of the following actions: + +View the full flow of the webhook event processing in the [processPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/processPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) reference. + +- If the method returns an `authorized` action, Medusa will set the associated payment session to `authorized`. +- If the method returns a `captured` action, Medusa will set the associated payment session to `captured`. +- In either cases, if the cart associated with the payment session is not completed yet, Medusa will complete the cart. + + # Order Concepts In this document, you’ll learn about orders and related concepts @@ -25759,6 +26670,48 @@ await orderModuleService.setOrderShippingMethodAdjustments( ``` +# Payment Steps in Checkout Flow + +In this guide, you'll learn about Medusa's accept payment flow that's used in checkout. + +## Overview of the Payment Flow in Checkout + +The Medusa application has a built-in payment flow that allows you to accept payments from customers, typically during checkout. + +This flow is designed to be flexible and extensible, allowing you to integrate with various payment providers. + +The payment flow consists of the following steps: + +![A diagram showcasing the payment flow's steps](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711566781/Medusa%20Resources/payment-flow_jblrvw.jpg) + +- [Create Payment Collection](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollections): Create a payment collection associated with a cart. + - This payment collection will hold all details related to the payment operations. +- [Show Payment Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-providers_getpaymentproviders): Show the customer the available payment providers to choose from. + - You can integrate any [payment provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md), and you can enable them per region. +- [Create and Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions): Create a payment session for the selected payment provider in the Medusa application, and initialize the session in the third-party payment provider. +- [Complete Cart](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#carts_postcartsidcomplete): Once the customer places the order, complete the cart, which involves: + - Authorizing the payment session with the third-party payment provider. + - If the third-party payment provider requires performing additional actions, show them to the customer, then retry cart completion. + +*** + +## Implement Payment Checkout Step in Storefront + +If you're using the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), the checkout flow is already implemented with the payment step. + +If you're building a custom storefront, or you want to customize the checkout flow, you can follow the [Checkout in Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/index.html.md) guide to learn how to build the checkout flow in the storefront, including the payment step. + +*** + +{/* TODO add section on customizng the payment flow */} + +## Build a Custom Payment Flow + +You can also build a custom payment flow using workflows or the Payment Module's main service. + +Refer to the [Accept Payment Flow](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-flow/index.html.md) guide to learn more. + + # Tax Lines in Order Module In this document, you’ll learn about tax lines in an order. @@ -25836,6 +26789,59 @@ The `OrderTransaction` data model has two properties that determine which data m - `reference_id`: indicates the ID of the record in the table. For example, `pay_123`. +# Order Exchange + +In this document, you’ll learn about order exchanges. + +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/orders/exchanges/index.html.md) to learn how to manage an order's exchanges using the dashboard. + +## What is an Exchange? + +An exchange is the replacement of an item that the customer ordered with another. + +A merchant creates the exchange, specifying the items to be replaced and the new items to be sent. + +The [OrderExchange data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderExchange/index.html.md) represents an exchange. + +*** + +## Returned and New Items + +When the exchange is created, a return, represented by the [Return data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/Return/index.html.md), is created to handle receiving the items back from the customer. + +Learn more about returns in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/return/index.html.md). + +The [OrderExchangeItem data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderExchangeItem/index.html.md) represents the new items to be sent to the customer. + +*** + +## Exchange Shipping Methods + +An exchange has shipping methods used to send the new items to the customer. They’re represented by the [OrderShippingMethod data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderShippingMethod/index.html.md). + +The shipping methods for the returned items are associated with the exchange's return, as explained in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/return#return-shipping-methods/index.html.md). + +*** + +## Exchange Payment + +The `Exchange` data model has a `difference_due` property that stores the outstanding amount. + +|Condition|Result| +|---|---|---| +|\`difference\_due \< 0\`|Merchant owes the customer a refund of the | +|\`difference\_due > 0\`|Merchant requires additional payment from the customer of the | +|\`difference\_due = 0\`|No payment processing is required.| + +Any payment or refund made is stored in the [Transaction data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderTransaction/index.html.md). + +*** + +## How Exchanges Impact an Order’s Version + +When an exchange is confirmed, the order’s version is incremented. + + # Order Claim In this document, you’ll learn about order claims. @@ -25951,57 +26957,703 @@ The order’s version is incremented when: 2. A return is marked as received. -# Order Exchange +# Links between Region Module and Other Modules -In this document, you’ll learn about order exchanges. +This document showcases the module links defined between the Region Module and other Commerce Modules. -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/orders/exchanges/index.html.md) to learn how to manage an order's exchanges using the dashboard. +## Summary -## What is an Exchange? +The Region Module has the following links to other modules: -An exchange is the replacement of an item that the customer ordered with another. +Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. -A merchant creates the exchange, specifying the items to be replaced and the new items to be sent. - -The [OrderExchange data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderExchange/index.html.md) represents an exchange. +|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| +|---|---|---|---| +|Cart|Region|Read-only - has one|Learn more| +|Order|Region|Read-only - has one|Learn more| +|Region|PaymentProvider|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| *** -## Returned and New Items +## Cart Module -When the exchange is created, a return, represented by the [Return data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/Return/index.html.md), is created to handle receiving the items back from the customer. +Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md)'s `Cart` data model and the `Region` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `Cart`'s side, you can only retrieve the region of a cart, and not the other way around. -Learn more about returns in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/return/index.html.md). +### Retrieve with Query -The [OrderExchangeItem data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderExchangeItem/index.html.md) represents the new items to be sent to the customer. +To retrieve the region of a cart with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `region.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: carts } = await query.graph({ + entity: "cart", + fields: [ + "region.*", + ], +}) + +// carts[0].region +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: carts } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "cart", + fields: [ + "region.*", + ], +}) + +// carts[0].region +``` *** -## Exchange Shipping Methods +## Order Module -An exchange has shipping methods used to send the new items to the customer. They’re represented by the [OrderShippingMethod data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderShippingMethod/index.html.md). +Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Order Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/index.html.md)'s `Order` data model and the `Region` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `Order`'s side, you can only retrieve the region of an order, and not the other way around. -The shipping methods for the returned items are associated with the exchange's return, as explained in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/return#return-shipping-methods/index.html.md). +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the region of an order with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `region.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: orders } = await query.graph({ + entity: "order", + fields: [ + "region.*", + ], +}) + +// orders[0].region +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: orders } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "order", + fields: [ + "region.*", + ], +}) + +// orders[0].region +``` *** -## Exchange Payment +## Payment Module -The `Exchange` data model has a `difference_due` property that stores the outstanding amount. +You can specify for each region which payment providers are available for use. -|Condition|Result| -|---|---|---| -|\`difference\_due \< 0\`|Merchant owes the customer a refund of the | -|\`difference\_due > 0\`|Merchant requires additional payment from the customer of the | -|\`difference\_due = 0\`|No payment processing is required.| +Medusa defines a module link between the `PaymentProvider` and the `Region` data models. -Any payment or refund made is stored in the [Transaction data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/order/models/OrderTransaction/index.html.md). +![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Payment and Region modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711569520/Medusa%20Resources/payment-region_jyo2dz.jpg) + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the payment providers of a region with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `payment_providers.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: regions } = await query.graph({ + entity: "region", + fields: [ + "payment_providers.*", + ], +}) + +// regions[0].payment_providers +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: regions } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "region", + fields: [ + "payment_providers.*", + ], +}) + +// regions[0].payment_providers +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the payment providers in a region, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.REGION]: { + region_id: "reg_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.REGION]: { + region_id: "reg_123", + }, + [Modules.PAYMENT]: { + payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + }, +}) +``` + + +# Promotion Actions + +In this document, you’ll learn about promotion actions and how they’re computed using the [computeActions method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/computeActions/index.html.md). + +## computeActions Method + +The Promotion Module's main service has a [computeActions method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/computeActions/index.html.md) that returns an array of actions to perform on a cart when one or more promotions are applied. + +Actions inform you what adjustment must be made to a cart item or shipping method. Each action is an object having the `action` property indicating the type of action. *** -## How Exchanges Impact an Order’s Version +## Action Types -When an exchange is confirmed, the order’s version is incremented. +### `addItemAdjustment` Action + +The `addItemAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be made to an item. For example, removing $5 off its amount. + +This action has the following format: + +```ts +export interface AddItemAdjustmentAction { + action: "addItemAdjustment" + item_id: string + amount: number + code: string + description?: string +} +``` + +This action means that a new record should be created of the `LineItemAdjustment` data model in the Cart Module, or `OrderLineItemAdjustment` data model in the Order Module. + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.AddItemAdjustmentAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. + +### `removeItemAdjustment` Action + +The `removeItemAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be removed from a line item. For example, remove the $5 discount. + +The `computeActions` method accepts any previous item adjustments in the `items` property of the second parameter. + +This action has the following format: + +```ts +export interface RemoveItemAdjustmentAction { + action: "removeItemAdjustment" + adjustment_id: string + description?: string + code: string +} +``` + +This action means that a new record should be removed of the `LineItemAdjustment` (or `OrderLineItemAdjustment`) with the specified ID in the `adjustment_id` property. + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.RemoveItemAdjustmentAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. + +### `addShippingMethodAdjustment` Action + +The `addShippingMethodAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be made on a shipping method. For example, make the shipping method free. + +This action has the following format: + +```ts +export interface AddShippingMethodAdjustment { + action: "addShippingMethodAdjustment" + shipping_method_id: string + amount: number + code: string + description?: string +} +``` + +This action means that a new record should be created of the `ShippingMethodAdjustment` data model in the Cart Module, or `OrderShippingMethodAdjustment` data model in the Order Module. + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.AddShippingMethodAdjustment/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. + +### `removeShippingMethodAdjustment` Action + +The `removeShippingMethodAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be removed from a shipping method. For example, remove the free shipping discount. + +The `computeActions` method accepts any previous shipping method adjustments in the `shipping_methods` property of the second parameter. + +This action has the following format: + +```ts +export interface RemoveShippingMethodAdjustment { + action: "removeShippingMethodAdjustment" + adjustment_id: string + code: string +} +``` + +When the Medusa application receives this action type, it removes the `ShippingMethodAdjustment` (or `OrderShippingMethodAdjustment`) with the specified ID in the `adjustment_id` property. + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.RemoveShippingMethodAdjustment/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. + +### `campaignBudgetExceeded` Action + +When the `campaignBudgetExceeded` action is returned, the promotions within a campaign can no longer be used as the campaign budget has been exceeded. + +This action has the following format: + +```ts +export interface CampaignBudgetExceededAction { + action: "campaignBudgetExceeded" + code: string +} +``` + +Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.CampaignBudgetExceededAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. + + +# Campaign + +In this document, you'll learn about campaigns. + +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/campaigns/index.html.md) to learn how to manage campaigns using the dashboard. + +## What is a Campaign? + +A [Campaign](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/Campaign/index.html.md) combines promotions under the same conditions, such as start and end dates. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between the Campaign and Promotion data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709899225/Medusa%20Resources/campagin-promotion_hh3qsi.jpg) + +*** + +## Campaign Limits + +Each campaign has a budget represented by the [CampaignBudget data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/CampaignBudget/index.html.md). The budget limits how many times the promotion can be used. + +There are two types of budgets: + +- `spend`: An amount that, when crossed, the promotion becomes unusable. For example, if the amount limit is set to `$100`, and the total amount of usage of this promotion crosses that threshold, the promotion can no longer be applied. +- `usage`: The number of times that a promotion can be used. For example, if the usage limit is set to `10`, the promotion can be used only 10 times by customers. After that, it can no longer be applied. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between the Campaign and CampaignBudget data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709899463/Medusa%20Resources/campagin-budget_rvqlmi.jpg) + + +# Application Method + +In this document, you'll learn what an application method is. + +## What is an Application Method? + +The [ApplicationMethod data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/ApplicationMethod/index.html.md) defines how a promotion is applied: + +|Property|Purpose| +|---|---| +|\`type\`|Does the promotion discount a fixed amount or a percentage?| +|\`target\_type\`|Is the promotion applied on a cart item, shipping method, or the entire order?| +|\`allocation\`|Is the discounted amount applied on each item or split between the applicable items?| + +## Target Promotion Rules + +When the promotion is applied to a cart item or a shipping method, you can restrict which items/shipping methods the promotion is applied to. + +The `ApplicationMethod` data model has a collection of `PromotionRule` records to restrict which items or shipping methods the promotion applies to. The `target_rules` property represents this relation. + +![A diagram showcasing the target\_rules relation between the ApplicationMethod and PromotionRule data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709898273/Medusa%20Resources/application-method-target-rules_hqaymz.jpg) + +In this example, the promotion is only applied on products in the cart having the SKU `SHIRT`. + +*** + +## Buy Promotion Rules + +When the promotion’s type is `buyget`, you must specify the “buy X” condition. For example, a cart must have two shirts before the promotion can be applied. + +The application method has a collection of `PromotionRule` items to define the “buy X” rule. The `buy_rules` property represents this relation. + +![A diagram showcasing the buy\_rules relation between the ApplicationMethod and PromotionRule data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709898453/Medusa%20Resources/application-method-buy-rules_djjuhw.jpg) + +In this example, the cart must have two products with the SKU `SHIRT` for the promotion to be applied. + + +# Promotion Concepts + +In this guide, you’ll learn about the main promotion and rule concepts in the Promotion Module. + +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage promotions using the dashboard. + +## What is a Promotion? + +A promotion, represented by the [Promotion data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/Promotion/index.html.md), is a discount that can be applied on cart items, shipping methods, or entire orders. + +A promotion has two types: + +- `standard`: A standard promotion with rules. +- `buyget`: “A buy X get Y” promotion with rules. + +|\`standard\`|\`buyget\`| +|---|---| +|A coupon code that gives customers 10% off their entire order.|Buy two shirts and get another for free.| +|A coupon code that gives customers $15 off any shirt in their order.|Buy two shirts and get 10% off the entire order.| +|A discount applied automatically for VIP customers that removes 10% off their shipping method’s amount.|Spend $100 and get free shipping.| + +The Medusa Admin UI may not provide a way to create each of these promotion examples. However, they are supported by the Promotion Module and Medusa's workflows and API routes. + +*** + +## Promotion Rules + +A promotion can be restricted by a set of rules, each rule is represented by the [PromotionRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/PromotionRule/index.html.md). + +For example, you can create a promotion that only customers of the `VIP` customer group can use. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between Promotion and PromotionRule](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709833196/Medusa%20Resources/promotion-promotion-rule_msbx0w.jpg) + +A `PromotionRule`'s `attribute` property indicates the property's name to which this rule is applied. For example, `customer_group_id`. + +The expected value for the attribute is stored in the `PromotionRuleValue` data model. So, a rule can have multiple values. + +When testing whether a promotion can be applied to a cart, the rule's `attribute` property and its values are tested on the cart itself. + +For example, the cart's customer must be part of the customer group(s) indicated in the promotion rule's value. + +### Flexible Rules + +The `PromotionRule`'s `operator` property adds more flexibility to the rule’s condition rather than simple equality (`eq`). + +For example, to restrict the promotion to only `VIP` and `B2B` customer groups: + +- Add a `PromotionRule` record with its `attribute` property set to `customer_group_id` and `operator` property to `in`. +- Add two `PromotionRuleValue` records associated with the rule: one with the value `VIP` and the other `B2B`. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between PromotionRule and PromotionRuleValue when a rule has multiple values](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709897383/Medusa%20Resources/promotion-promotion-rule-multiple_hctpmt.jpg) + +In this case, a customer’s group must be in the `VIP` and `B2B` set of values to use the promotion. + +*** + +## How to Apply Rules on a Promotion? + +### Using Workflows + +If you're managing promotions using [Medusa's workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) or the API routes that use them, you can specify rules for the promotion or its [application method](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/application-method/index.html.md). + +For example, if you're creating a promotion using the [createPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md): + +```ts +const { result } = await createPromotionsWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + promotionsData: [{ + code: "10OFF", + type: "standard", + status: "active", + application_method: { + type: "percentage", + target_type: "items", + allocation: "across", + value: 10, + currency_code: "usd", + }, + rules: [ + { + attribute: "customer.group.id", + operator: "eq", + values: [ + "cusgrp_123", + ], + }, + ], + }], + }, + }) +``` + +In this example, the promotion is restricted to customers with the `cusgrp_123` customer group. + +### Using Promotion Module's Service + +For most use cases, it's recommended to use [workflows](#using-workflows) instead of directly using the module's service. + +If you're managing promotions using the Promotion Module's service, you can specify rules for the promotion or its [application method](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/application-method/index.html.md) in its methods. + +For example, if you're creating a promotion with the [createPromotions](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/promotion/createPromotions/index.html.md) method: + +```ts +const promotions = await promotionModuleService.createPromotions([ + { + code: "50OFF", + type: "standard", + status: "active", + application_method: { + type: "percentage", + target_type: "items", + value: 50, + }, + rules: [ + { + attribute: "customer.group.id", + operator: "eq", + values: [ + "cusgrp_123", + ], + }, + ], + }, +]) +``` + +In this example, the promotion is restricted to customers with the `cusgrp_123` customer group. + +### How is the Promotion Rule Applied? + +A promotion is applied on a resource if its attributes match the promotion's rules. + +For example, consider you have the following promotion with a rule that restricts the promotion to a specific customer: + +```json +{ + "code": "10OFF", + "type": "standard", + "status": "active", + "application_method": { + "type": "percentage", + "target_type": "items", + "allocation": "across", + "value": 10, + "currency_code": "usd" + }, + "rules": [ + { + "attribute": "customer_id", + "operator": "eq", + "values": [ + "cus_123" + ] + } + ] +} +``` + +When you try to apply this promotion on a cart, the cart's `customer_id` is compared to the promotion rule's value based on the specified operator. So, the promotion will only be applied if the cart's `customer_id` is equal to `cus_123`. + + +# Links between Promotion Module and Other Modules + +This document showcases the module links defined between the Promotion Module and other Commerce Modules. + +## Summary + +The Promotion Module has the following links to other modules: + +Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. + +|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| +|---|---|---|---| +|Cart|Promotion|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| +|LineItemAdjustment|Promotion|Read-only - has one|Learn more| +|Order|Promotion|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| + +*** + +## Cart Module + +A promotion can be applied on line items and shipping methods of a cart. Medusa defines a link between the `Cart` and `Promotion` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Cart and Promotion modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711538015/Medusa%20Resources/cart-promotion_kuh9vm.jpg) + +Medusa also defines a read-only link between the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md)'s `LineItemAdjustment` data model and the `Promotion` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `LineItemAdjustment`'s side, you can only retrieve the promotion applied on a line item, and not the other way around. + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the carts that a promotion is applied on with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `carts.*` in `fields`: + +To retrieve the promotion of a line item adjustment, pass `promotion.*` in `fields`. + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: promotions } = await query.graph({ + entity: "promotion", + fields: [ + "carts.*", + ], +}) + +// promotions[0].carts +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: promotions } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "promotion", + fields: [ + "carts.*", + ], +}) + +// promotions[0].carts +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the promotions of a cart, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.CART]: { + cart_id: "cart_123", + }, + [Modules.PROMOTION]: { + promotion_id: "promo_123", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.CART]: { + cart_id: "cart_123", + }, + [Modules.PROMOTION]: { + promotion_id: "promo_123", + }, +}) +``` + +*** + +## Order Module + +An order is associated with the promotion applied on it. Medusa defines a link between the `Order` and `Promotion` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Order and Promotion modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716555015/Medusa%20Resources/order-promotion_dgjzzd.jpg) + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the orders a promotion is applied on with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `orders.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: promotions } = await query.graph({ + entity: "promotion", + fields: [ + "orders.*", + ], +}) + +// promotions[0].orders +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: promotions } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "promotion", + fields: [ + "orders.*", + ], +}) + +// promotions[0].orders +``` + +### Manage with Link + +To manage the promotion of an order, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): + +### link.create + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +await link.create({ + [Modules.ORDER]: { + order_id: "order_123", + }, + [Modules.PROMOTION]: { + promotion_id: "promo_123", + }, +}) +``` + +### createRemoteLinkStep + +```ts +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +createRemoteLinkStep({ + [Modules.ORDER]: { + order_id: "order_123", + }, + [Modules.PROMOTION]: { + promotion_id: "promo_123", + }, +}) +``` # Pricing Concepts @@ -27270,1064 +28922,71 @@ The following guides provide more details on inventory management in the Medusa - [Storefront guide: how to retrieve a product variant's inventory details](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/storefront-development/products/inventory/index.html.md). -# Account Holders and Saved Payment Methods +# Stock Location Concepts -In this documentation, you'll learn about account holders, and how they're used to save payment methods in third-party payment providers. +In this document, you’ll learn about the main concepts in the Stock Location Module. -Account holders are available starting from Medusa `v2.5.0`. +## Stock Location -## What's an Account Holder? +A stock location, represented by the `StockLocation` data model, represents a location where stock items are kept. For example, a warehouse. -An account holder represents a customer that can have saved payment methods in a third-party service. It's represented by the `AccountHolder` data model. - -It holds fields retrieved from the third-party provider, such as: - -- `external_id`: The ID of the equivalent customer or account holder in the third-party provider. -- `data`: Data returned by the payment provider when the account holder is created. - -A payment provider that supports saving payment methods for customers would create the equivalent of an account holder in the third-party provider. Then, whenever a payment method is saved, it would be saved under the account holder in the third-party provider. - -### Relation between Account Holder and Customer - -The Medusa application creates a link between the [Customer](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/customer/models/Customer/index.html.md) data model of the [Customer Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/customer/index.html.md) and the `AccountHolder` data model of the Payment Module. - -This link indicates that a customer can have more than one account holder, each representing saved payment methods in different payment providers. - -Learn more about this link in the [Link to Other Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/links-to-other-modules/index.html.md) guide. +Medusa uses stock locations to provide inventory details, from the Inventory Module, per location. *** -## Save Payment Methods +## StockLocationAddress -If a payment provider supports saving payment methods for a customer, they must implement the following methods: - -- `createAccountHolder`: Creates an account holder in the payment provider. The Payment Module uses this method before creating the account holder in Medusa, and uses the returned data to set fields like `external_id` and `data` in the created `AccountHolder` record. -- `deleteAccountHolder`: Deletes an account holder in the payment provider. The Payment Module uses this method when an account holder is deleted in Medusa. -- `savePaymentMethod`: Saves a payment method for an account holder in the payment provider. -- `listPaymentMethods`: Lists saved payment methods in the third-party service for an account holder. This is useful when displaying the customer's saved payment methods in the storefront. - -Learn more about implementing these methods in the [Create Payment Provider guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md). - -*** - -## Account Holder in Medusa Payment Flows - -In the Medusa application, when a payment session is created for a registered customer, the Medusa application uses the Payment Module to create an account holder for the customer. - -Consequently, the Payment Module uses the payment provider to create an account holder in the third-party service, then creates the account holder in Medusa. - -This flow is only supported if the chosen payment provider has implemented the necessary [save payment methods](#save-payment-methods). +The `StockLocationAddress` data model belongs to the `StockLocation` data model. It provides more detailed information of the location, such as country code or street address. -# Payment Module Options +# Links between Stock Location Module and Other Modules -In this document, you'll learn about the options of the Payment Module. - -## All Module Options - -|Option|Description|Required|Default| -|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`webhook\_delay\`|A number indicating the delay in milliseconds before processing a webhook event.|No|\`5000\`| -|\`webhook\_retries\`|The number of times to retry the webhook event processing in case of an error.|No|\`3\`| -|\`providers\`|An array of payment providers to install and register. Learn more |No|-| - -*** - -## providers Option - -The `providers` option is an array of payment module providers. - -When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to process payments. - -For example: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", - id: "stripe", - options: { - // ... - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `providers` option is an array of objects that accept the following properties: - -- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it relative to the `src` directory. -- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. -- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. - - -# Links between Payment Module and Other Modules - -This document showcases the module links defined between the Payment Module and other Commerce Modules. +This document showcases the module links defined between the Stock Location Module and other Commerce Modules. ## Summary -The Payment Module has the following links to other modules: - -|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| -|---|---|---|---| -|Cart|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-one|Learn more| -|Customer|AccountHolder|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| -|Order|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| -|OrderClaim|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| -|OrderExchange|PaymentCollection|Stored - one-to-many|Learn more| -|Region|PaymentProvider|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| - -*** - -## Cart Module - -The Cart Module provides cart-related features, but not payment processing. - -Medusa defines a link between the `Cart` and `PaymentCollection` data models. A cart has a payment collection which holds all the authorized payment sessions and payments made related to the cart. - -Learn more about this relation in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-collection#usage-with-the-cart-module/index.html.md). - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the cart associated with the payment collection with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `cart.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: paymentCollections } = await query.graph({ - entity: "payment_collection", - fields: [ - "cart.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentCollections[0].cart -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: paymentCollections } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "payment_collection", - fields: [ - "cart.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentCollections[0].cart -``` - -### Manage with Link - -To manage the payment collection of a cart, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): - -### link.create - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -await link.create({ - [Modules.CART]: { - cart_id: "cart_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", - }, -}) -``` - -### createRemoteLinkStep - -```ts -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.CART]: { - cart_id: "cart_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", - }, -}) -``` - -*** - -## Customer Module - -Medusa defines a link between the `Customer` and `AccountHolder` data models, allowing payment providers to save payment methods for a customer, if the payment provider supports it. - -This link is available starting from Medusa `v2.5.0`. - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the customer associated with an account holder with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `customer.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: accountHolders } = await query.graph({ - entity: "account_holder", - fields: [ - "customer.*", - ], -}) - -// accountHolders[0].customer -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: accountHolders } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "account_holder", - fields: [ - "customer.*", - ], -}) - -// accountHolders[0].customer -``` - -### Manage with Link - -To manage the account holders of a customer, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): - -### link.create - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -await link.create({ - [Modules.CUSTOMER]: { - customer_id: "cus_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - account_holder_id: "acchld_123", - }, -}) -``` - -### createRemoteLinkStep - -```ts -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.CUSTOMER]: { - customer_id: "cus_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - account_holder_id: "acchld_123", - }, -}) -``` - -*** - -## Order Module - -An order's payment details are stored in a payment collection. This also applies for claims and exchanges. - -So, Medusa defines links between the `PaymentCollection` data model and the `Order`, `OrderClaim`, and `OrderExchange` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Order and Payment modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716554726/Medusa%20Resources/order-payment_ubdwok.jpg) - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the order of a payment collection with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `order.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: paymentCollections } = await query.graph({ - entity: "payment_collection", - fields: [ - "order.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentCollections[0].order -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: paymentCollections } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "payment_collection", - fields: [ - "order.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentCollections[0].order -``` - -### Manage with Link - -To manage the payment collections of an order, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): - -### link.create - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -await link.create({ - [Modules.ORDER]: { - order_id: "order_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", - }, -}) -``` - -### createRemoteLinkStep - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.ORDER]: { - order_id: "order_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", - }, -}) -``` - -*** - -## Region Module - -You can specify for each region which payment providers are available. The Medusa application defines a link between the `PaymentProvider` and the `Region` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Payment and Region modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711569520/Medusa%20Resources/payment-region_jyo2dz.jpg) - -This increases the flexibility of your store. For example, you only show during checkout the payment providers associated with the cart's region. - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the regions of a payment provider with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `regions.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: paymentProviders } = await query.graph({ - entity: "payment_provider", - fields: [ - "regions.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentProviders[0].regions -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: paymentProviders } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "payment_provider", - fields: [ - "regions.*", - ], -}) - -// paymentProviders[0].regions -``` - -### Manage with Link - -To manage the payment providers in a region, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): - -### link.create - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -await link.create({ - [Modules.REGION]: { - region_id: "reg_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", - }, -}) -``` - -### createRemoteLinkStep - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.REGION]: { - region_id: "reg_123", - }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", - }, -}) -``` - - -# Payment - -In this document, you’ll learn what a payment is and how it's created, captured, and refunded. - -## What's a Payment? - -When a payment session is authorized, a payment, represented by the [Payment data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Payment/index.html.md), is created. This payment can later be captured or refunded. - -A payment carries many of the data and relations of a payment session: - -- It belongs to the same payment collection. -- It’s associated with the same payment provider, which handles further payment processing. -- It stores the payment session’s `data` property in its `data` property, as it’s still useful for the payment provider’s processing. - -*** - -## Capture Payments - -When a payment is captured, a capture, represented by the [Capture data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Capture/index.html.md), is created. It holds details related to the capture, such as the amount, the capture date, and more. - -The payment can also be captured incrementally, each time a capture record is created for that amount. - -![A diagram showcasing how a payment's multiple captures are stored](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565445/Medusa%20Resources/payment-capture_f5fve1.jpg) - -*** - -## Refund Payments - -When a payment is refunded, a refund, represented by the [Refund data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/Refund/index.html.md), is created. It holds details related to the refund, such as the amount, refund date, and more. - -A payment can be refunded multiple times, and each time a refund record is created. - -![A diagram showcasing how a payment's multiple refunds are stored](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565555/Medusa%20Resources/payment-refund_lgfvyy.jpg) - -*** - -## data Property - -Payment providers may need additional data to process the payment later. For example, the ID of the associated payment in the third-party provider. - -The `Payment` data model has a `data` property used to store that data. The first time it's set is when the [payment provider in Medusa](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) authorizes the payment. - -Then, the `data` property is passed to the Medusa payment provider when the payment is captured or refunded, allowing the payment provider to utilize the data to process the payment with the third-party provider. - -If you're building a custom payment provider, learn more about authorizing and capturing the payments and setting the `data` property in the [Create Payment Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) guide. - - -# Tax-Inclusive Pricing - -In this document, you’ll learn about tax-inclusive pricing and how it's used when calculating prices. - -## What is Tax-Inclusive Pricing? - -A tax-inclusive price is a price of a resource that includes taxes. Medusa calculates the tax amount from the price rather than adds the amount to it. - -For example, if a product’s price is $50, the tax rate is 2%, and tax-inclusive pricing is enabled, then the product's price is $49, and the applied tax amount is $1. - -*** - -## How is Tax-Inclusive Pricing Set? - -The [PricePreference data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/pricing/models/PricePreference/index.html.md) holds the tax-inclusive setting for a context. It has two properties that indicate the context: - -- `attribute`: The name of the attribute to compare against. For example, `region_id` or `currency_code`. -- `value`: The attribute’s value. For example, `reg_123` or `usd`. - -Only `region_id` and `currency_code` are supported as an `attribute` at the moment. - -The `is_tax_inclusive` property indicates whether tax-inclusivity is enabled in the specified context. - -For example: - -```json -{ - "attribute": "currency_code", - "value": "USD", - "is_tax_inclusive": true, -} -``` - -In this example, tax-inclusivity is enabled for the `USD` currency code. - -*** - -## Tax-Inclusive Pricing in Price Calculation - -### Tax Context - -As mentioned in the [Price Calculation documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-calculation#calculation-context/index.html.md), The `calculatePrices` method accepts as a parameter a calculation context. - -To get accurate tax results, pass the `region_id` and / or `currency_code` in the calculation context. - -### Returned Tax Properties - -The `calculatePrices` method returns two properties related to tax-inclusivity: - -Learn more about the returned properties in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-calculation#returned-price-object/index.html.md). - -- `is_calculated_price_tax_inclusive`: Whether the selected `calculated_price` is tax-inclusive. -- `is_original_price_tax_inclusive` : Whether the selected `original_price` is tax-inclusive. - -A price is considered tax-inclusive if: - -1. It belongs to the region or currency code specified in the calculation context; -2. and the region or currency code has a price preference with `is_tax_inclusive` enabled. - -### Tax Context Precedence - -A region’s price preference’s `is_tax_inclusive`'s value takes higher precedence in determining whether a price is tax-inclusive if: - -- both the `region_id` and `currency_code` are provided in the calculation context; -- the selected price belongs to the region; -- and the region has a price preference - - -# Payment Collection - -In this document, you’ll learn what a payment collection is and how the Medusa application uses it with the Cart Module. - -## What's a Payment Collection? - -A payment collection stores payment details related to a resource, such as a cart or an order. It’s represented by the [PaymentCollection data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentCollection/index.html.md). - -Every purchase or request for payment starts with a payment collection. The collection holds details necessary to complete the payment, including: - -- The [payment sessions](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-session/index.html.md) that represents the payment amount to authorize. -- The [payments](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment/index.html.md) that are created when a payment session is authorized. They can be captured and refunded. -- The [payment providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) that handle the processing of each payment session, including the authorization, capture, and refund. - -*** - -## Multiple Payments - -The payment collection supports multiple payment sessions and payments. - -You can use this to accept payments in increments or split payments across payment providers. - -![Diagram showcasing how a payment collection can have multiple payment sessions and payments](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711554695/Medusa%20Resources/payment-collection-multiple-payments_oi3z3n.jpg) - -*** - -## Usage with the Cart Module - -The Cart Module provides cart management features. However, it doesn’t provide any features related to accepting payment. - -During checkout, the Medusa application links a cart to a payment collection, which will be used for further payment processing. - -It also implements the payment flow during checkout as explained in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-flow/index.html.md). - -![Diagram showcasing the relation between the Payment and Cart modules](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711537849/Medusa%20Resources/cart-payment_ixziqm.jpg) - - -# Payment Steps in Checkout Flow - -In this guide, you'll learn about Medusa's accept payment flow that's used in checkout. - -## Overview of the Payment Flow in Checkout - -The Medusa application has a built-in payment flow that allows you to accept payments from customers, typically during checkout. - -This flow is designed to be flexible and extensible, allowing you to integrate with various payment providers. - -The payment flow consists of the following steps: - -![A diagram showcasing the payment flow's steps](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711566781/Medusa%20Resources/payment-flow_jblrvw.jpg) - -- [Create Payment Collection](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollections): Create a payment collection associated with a cart. - - This payment collection will hold all details related to the payment operations. -- [Show Payment Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-providers_getpaymentproviders): Show the customer the available payment providers to choose from. - - You can integrate any [payment provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md), and you can enable them per region. -- [Create and Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions): Create a payment session for the selected payment provider in the Medusa application, and initialize the session in the third-party payment provider. -- [Complete Cart](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#carts_postcartsidcomplete): Once the customer places the order, complete the cart, which involves: - - Authorizing the payment session with the third-party payment provider. - - If the third-party payment provider requires performing additional actions, show them to the customer, then retry cart completion. - -*** - -## Implement Payment Checkout Step in Storefront - -If you're using the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), the checkout flow is already implemented with the payment step. - -If you're building a custom storefront, or you want to customize the checkout flow, you can follow the [Checkout in Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/index.html.md) guide to learn how to build the checkout flow in the storefront, including the payment step. - -*** - -{/* TODO add section on customizng the payment flow */} - -## Build a Custom Payment Flow - -You can also build a custom payment flow using workflows or the Payment Module's main service. - -Refer to the [Accept Payment Flow](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-flow/index.html.md) guide to learn more. - - -# Accept Payment in Checkout Flow - -In this guide, you'll learn how to implement it using workflows or the Payment Module. - -## Why Implement the Payment Flow? - -Medusa already provides a built-in payment flow that allows you to accept payments from customers, which you can learn about in the [Accept Payment Flow in Checkout](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-checkout-flow/index.html.md) guide. - -You may need to implement a custom payment flow if you have a different use case, or you're using the Payment Module separately from the Medusa application. - -This guide will help you understand how to implement a payment flow using the Payment Module's main service or workflows. - -You can also follow this guide to get a general understanding of how the payment flow works in the Medusa application. - -*** - -## How to Implement the Accept Payment Flow? - -For a guide on how to implement this flow in the storefront, check out [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/payment/index.html.md). - -It's highly recommended to use Medusa's workflows to implement this flow. Use the Payment Module's main service for more complex cases. - -### 1. Create a Payment Collection - -A payment collection holds all details related to a resource’s payment operations. So, you start off by creating a payment collection. - -In the Medusa application, you associate the payment collection with a cart, which is the resource that the customer is trying to pay for. - -For example: - -### Using Workflow - -```ts -import { createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -await createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - cart_id: "cart_123", - }, - }) -``` - -### Using Service - -```ts -const paymentCollection = - await paymentModuleService.createPaymentCollections({ - currency_code: "usd", - amount: 5000, - }) -``` - -### 2. Show Payment Providers - -Next, you'll show the customer the available payment providers to choose from. - -In the Medusa application, you need to use [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) to retrieve the available payment providers in a region. - -### Using Query - -```ts -const query = container.resolve("query") - -const { data: regionPaymentProviders } = await query.graph({ - entryPoint: "region_payment_provider", - variables: { - filters: { - region_id: "reg_123", - }, - }, - fields: ["payment_providers.*"], -}) - -const paymentProviders = regionPaymentProviders.map( - (relation) => relation.payment_providers -) -``` - -### Using Service - -```ts -const paymentProviders = await paymentModuleService.listPaymentProviders() -``` - -### 3. Create Payment Sessions - -The payment collection has one or more payment sessions, each being a payment amount to be authorized by a payment provider. - -So, once the customer selects a payment provider, create a payment session for the selected payment provider. - -This will also initialize the payment session in the third-party payment provider. - -For example: - -### Using Workflow - -```ts -import { createPaymentSessionsWorkflow } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { result: paymentSesion } = await createPaymentSessionsWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - payment_collection_id: "paycol_123", - provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", - }, - }) -``` - -### Using Service - -```ts -const paymentSession = - await paymentModuleService.createPaymentSession( - paymentCollection.id, - { - provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", - currency_code: "usd", - amount: 5000, - data: { - // any necessary data for the - // payment provider - }, - } - ) -``` - -### 4. Authorize Payment Session - -Once the customer places the order, you need to authorize the payment session with the third-party payment provider. - -For example: - -### Using Step - -```ts -import { authorizePaymentSessionStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -authorizePaymentSessionStep({ - id: "payses_123", - context: {}, -}) -``` - -### Using Service - -```ts -const payment = authorizePaymentSessionStep({ - id: "payses_123", - context: {}, -}) -``` - -When the payment authorization is successful, a payment is created and returned. - -#### Handling Additional Action - -If you used the `authorizePaymentSessionStep`, you don't need to implement this logic as it's implemented in the step. - -If the payment authorization isn’t successful, whether because it requires additional action or for another reason, the method updates the payment session with the new status and throws an error. - -In that case, you can catch that error and, if the session's `status` property is `requires_more`, handle the additional action, then retry the authorization. - -For example: - -```ts -try { - const payment = - await paymentModuleService.authorizePaymentSession( - paymentSession.id, - {} - ) -} catch (e) { - // retrieve the payment session again - const updatedPaymentSession = ( - await paymentModuleService.listPaymentSessions({ - id: [paymentSession.id], - }) - )[0] - - if (updatedPaymentSession.status === "requires_more") { - // TODO perform required action - // TODO authorize payment again. - } -} -``` - -### 5. Payment Flow Complete - -The payment flow is complete once the payment session is authorized and the payment is created. - -You can then: - -- Complete the cart using the [completeCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/completeCartWorkflow/index.html.md) if you're using the Medusa application. -- Capture the payment either using the [capturePaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/capturePaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) or [capturePayment method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/capturePayment/index.html.md). -- Refund captured amounts using the [refundPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) or [refundPayment method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/refundPayment/index.html.md). - -Some payment providers allow capturing the payment automatically once it’s authorized. In that case, you don’t need to do it manually. - - -# Payment Webhook Events - -In this guide, you’ll learn how you can handle payment webhook events in your Medusa application and using the Payment Module. - -## What's a Payment Webhook Event? - -A payment webhook event is a request sent from a third-party payment provider to your application. It indicates a change in a payment’s status. - -This is useful in many cases such as: - -- When a payment is processed (authorized or captured) asynchronously. -- When a payment is managed on the third-party payment provider's side. -- When a payment action on the frontend was interrupted, leading the payment to be processed without an order being created in the Medusa application. - -So, it's essential to handle webhook events to ensure that your application is aware of updated payment statuses and can take appropriate actions. - -*** - -## How to Handle Payment Webhook Events - -### Webhook Listener API Route - -The Medusa application has a `/hooks/payment/[identifier]_[provider]` API route out-of-the-box that allows you to listen to webhook events from third-party payment providers, where: - -- `[identifier]` is the `identifier` static property defined in the payment provider. For example, `stripe`. -- `[provider]` is the ID of the provider. For example, `stripe`. - -For example, when integrating basic Stripe payments with the [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md), the webhook listener route is `/hooks/payment/stripe_stripe`. - -You can use this webhook listener when configuring webhook events in your third-party payment provider. - -### getWebhookActionAndData Method - -The webhook listener API route executes the [getWebhookActionAndData method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/getWebhookActionAndData/index.html.md) of the Payment Module's main service. This method delegates handling of incoming webhook events to the relevant payment provider. - -Payment providers have a similar [getWebhookActionAndData method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) to process the webhook event. So, if you're implementing a custom payment provider, make sure to implement it to handle webhook events. - -![A diagram showcasing the steps of how the getWebhookActionAndData method words](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711567415/Medusa%20Resources/payment-webhook_seaocg.jpg) - -If the `getWebhookActionAndData` method returns an `authorized` or `captured` action, the Medusa application will perform one of the following actions: - -View the full flow of the webhook event processing in the [processPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/processPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) reference. - -- If the method returns an `authorized` action, Medusa will set the associated payment session to `authorized`. -- If the method returns a `captured` action, Medusa will set the associated payment session to `captured`. -- In either cases, if the cart associated with the payment session is not completed yet, Medusa will complete the cart. - - -# Payment Module Provider - -In this guide, you’ll learn about the Payment Module Provider and how it's used. - -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage the payment providers available in a region using the dashboard. - -*** - -## What is a Payment Module Provider? - -The Payment Module Provider handles payment processing in the Medusa application. It integrates third-party payment services, such as [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md). - -To authorize a payment amount with a payment provider, a payment session is created and associated with that payment provider. The payment provider is then used to handle the authorization. - -After the payment session is authorized, the payment provider is associated with the resulting payment and handles its payment processing, such as to capture or refund payment. - -![Diagram showcasing the communication between Medusa, the Payment Module Provider, and the third-party payment provider.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746791374/Medusa%20Resources/payment-provider-service_l4zi6m.jpg) - -### List of Payment Module Providers - -- [Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) - -### Default Payment Provider - -The Payment Module provides a `system` payment provider that acts as a placeholder payment provider. - -It doesn’t handle payment processing and delegates that to the merchant. It acts similarly to a cash-on-delivery (COD) payment method. - -The identifier of the system payment provider is `pp_system`. - -*** - -## How to Create a Custom Payment Provider? - -A payment provider is a module whose main service extends the `AbstractPaymentProvider` imported from `@medusajs/framework/utils`. - -The module can have multiple payment provider services, where each is registered as a separate payment provider. - -Refer to [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) on how to create a payment provider for the Payment Module. - -After you create a payment provider, you can enable it as a payment provider in a region using the [Medusa Admin dashboard](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions/index.html.md). - -*** - -## How are Payment Providers Registered? - -### Configure Payment Module's Providers - -The Payment Module accepts a `providers` option that allows you to configure the providers registered in your application. - -Learn more about this option in the [Module Options](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/module-options/index.html.md) guide. - -### Registration on Application Start - -When the Medusa application starts, it registers the Payment Module Providers defined in the `providers` option of the Payment Module. - -For each Payment Module Provider, the Medusa application finds all payment provider services defined in them to register. - -### PaymentProvider Data Model - -A registered payment provider is represented by the [PaymentProvider data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentProvider/index.html.md) in the Medusa application. - -![Diagram showcasing the PaymentProvider data model](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1746791364/Medusa%20Resources/payment-provider-model_lx91oa.jpg) - -This data model is used to reference a service in the Payment Module Provider and determine whether it's installed in the application. - -The `PaymentProvider` data model has the following properties: - -- `id`: The unique identifier of the Payment Module Provider. The ID's format is `pp_{identifier}_{id}`, where: - - `identifier` is the value of the `identifier` property in the Payment Module Provider's service. - - `id` is the value of the `id` property of the Payment Module Provider in `medusa-config.ts`. -- `is_enabled`: A boolean indicating whether the payment provider is enabled. - -### How to Remove a Payment Provider? - -If you remove a payment provider from the `providers` option, the Medusa application will not remove the associated `PaymentProvider` data model record. - -Instead, the Medusa application will set the `is_enabled` property of the `PaymentProvider`'s record to `false`. This allows you to re-enable the payment provider later if needed by adding it back to the `providers` option. - - -# Payment Session - -In this document, you’ll learn what a payment session is. - -## What's a Payment Session? - -A payment session, represented by the [PaymentSession data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/models/PaymentSession/index.html.md), is a payment amount to be authorized. It’s associated with a payment provider that handles authorizing it. - -A payment collection can have multiple payment sessions. Using this feature, you can implement payment in installments or payments using multiple providers. - -![Diagram showcasing how every payment session has a different payment provider](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711565056/Medusa%20Resources/payment-session-provider_guxzqt.jpg) - -*** - -## data Property - -Payment providers may need additional data to process the payment later. For example, the ID of the session in the third-party provider. - -The `PaymentSession` data model has a `data` property used to store that data. It's set by the [payment provider in Medusa](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/index.html.md) when the payment is initialized. - -Then, when the payment session is authorized, the `data` property is used by the payment provider in Medusa to process the payment with the third-party provider. - -If you're building a custom payment provider, learn more about initializing the payment session and setting the `data` property in the [Create Payment Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/provider/index.html.md) guide. - -### data Property in the Storefront - -This `data` property is accessible in the storefront as well. So, only store in it data that can be publicly shared, and data that is useful in the storefront. - -For example, you can also store the client token used to initialize the payment session in the storefront with the third-party provider. - -*** - -## Payment Session Status - -The `status` property of a payment session indicates its current status. Its value can be: - -- `pending`: The payment session is awaiting authorization. -- `requires_more`: The payment session requires an action before it’s authorized. For example, to enter a 3DS code. -- `authorized`: The payment session is authorized. -- `error`: An error occurred while authorizing the payment. -- `canceled`: The authorization of the payment session has been canceled. - - -# Links between Region Module and Other Modules - -This document showcases the module links defined between the Region Module and other Commerce Modules. - -## Summary - -The Region Module has the following links to other modules: +The Stock Location Module has the following links to other modules: Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. |First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| |---|---|---|---| -|Cart|Region|Read-only - has one|Learn more| -|Order|Region|Read-only - has one|Learn more| -|Region|PaymentProvider|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| +|FulfillmentSet|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-one|Learn more| +|FulfillmentProvider|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| +|InventoryLevel|StockLocation|Read-only - has many|Learn more| +|SalesChannel|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| *** -## Cart Module +## Fulfillment Module -Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md)'s `Cart` data model and the `Region` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `Cart`'s side, you can only retrieve the region of a cart, and not the other way around. +A fulfillment set can be conditioned to a specific stock location. + +Medusa defines a link between the `FulfillmentSet` and `StockLocation` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Fulfillment and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712567101/Medusa%20Resources/fulfillment-stock-location_nlkf7e.jpg) + +Medusa also defines a link between the `FulfillmentProvider` and `StockLocation` data models to indicate the providers that can be used in a location. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Fulfillment and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728399492/Medusa%20Resources/fulfillment-provider-stock-location_b0mulo.jpg) ### Retrieve with Query -To retrieve the region of a cart with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `region.*` in `fields`: +To retrieve the fulfillment sets of a stock location with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `fulfillment_sets.*` in `fields`: + +To retrieve the fulfillment providers, pass `fulfillment_providers.*` in `fields`. ### query.graph ```ts -const { data: carts } = await query.graph({ - entity: "cart", +const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ + entity: "stock_location", fields: [ - "region.*", + "fulfillment_sets.*", ], }) -// carts[0].region +// stockLocations[0].fulfillment_sets ``` ### useQueryGraphStep @@ -28337,103 +28996,19 @@ import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" // ... -const { data: carts } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "cart", +const { data: stockLocations } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "stock_location", fields: [ - "region.*", + "fulfillment_sets.*", ], }) -// carts[0].region -``` - -*** - -## Order Module - -Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Order Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/order/index.html.md)'s `Order` data model and the `Region` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `Order`'s side, you can only retrieve the region of an order, and not the other way around. - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the region of an order with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `region.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: orders } = await query.graph({ - entity: "order", - fields: [ - "region.*", - ], -}) - -// orders[0].region -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: orders } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "order", - fields: [ - "region.*", - ], -}) - -// orders[0].region -``` - -*** - -## Payment Module - -You can specify for each region which payment providers are available for use. - -Medusa defines a module link between the `PaymentProvider` and the `Region` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Payment and Region modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711569520/Medusa%20Resources/payment-region_jyo2dz.jpg) - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the payment providers of a region with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `payment_providers.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: regions } = await query.graph({ - entity: "region", - fields: [ - "payment_providers.*", - ], -}) - -// regions[0].payment_providers -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: regions } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "region", - fields: [ - "payment_providers.*", - ], -}) - -// regions[0].payment_providers +// stockLocations[0].fulfillment_sets ``` ### Manage with Link -To manage the payment providers in a region, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): +To manage the stock location of a fulfillment set, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): ### link.create @@ -28443,11 +29018,11 @@ import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" // ... await link.create({ - [Modules.REGION]: { - region_id: "reg_123", + [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { + stock_location_id: "sloc_123", }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + [Modules.FULFILLMENT]: { + fulfillment_set_id: "fset_123", }, }) ``` @@ -28461,395 +29036,36 @@ import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" // ... createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.REGION]: { - region_id: "reg_123", + [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { + stock_location_id: "sloc_123", }, - [Modules.PAYMENT]: { - payment_provider_id: "pp_stripe_stripe", + [Modules.FULFILLMENT]: { + fulfillment_set_id: "fset_123", }, }) ``` - -# Promotion Actions - -In this document, you’ll learn about promotion actions and how they’re computed using the [computeActions method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/computeActions/index.html.md). - -## computeActions Method - -The Promotion Module's main service has a [computeActions method](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/computeActions/index.html.md) that returns an array of actions to perform on a cart when one or more promotions are applied. - -Actions inform you what adjustment must be made to a cart item or shipping method. Each action is an object having the `action` property indicating the type of action. - *** -## Action Types +## Inventory Module -### `addItemAdjustment` Action - -The `addItemAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be made to an item. For example, removing $5 off its amount. - -This action has the following format: - -```ts -export interface AddItemAdjustmentAction { - action: "addItemAdjustment" - item_id: string - amount: number - code: string - description?: string -} -``` - -This action means that a new record should be created of the `LineItemAdjustment` data model in the Cart Module, or `OrderLineItemAdjustment` data model in the Order Module. - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.AddItemAdjustmentAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. - -### `removeItemAdjustment` Action - -The `removeItemAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be removed from a line item. For example, remove the $5 discount. - -The `computeActions` method accepts any previous item adjustments in the `items` property of the second parameter. - -This action has the following format: - -```ts -export interface RemoveItemAdjustmentAction { - action: "removeItemAdjustment" - adjustment_id: string - description?: string - code: string -} -``` - -This action means that a new record should be removed of the `LineItemAdjustment` (or `OrderLineItemAdjustment`) with the specified ID in the `adjustment_id` property. - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.RemoveItemAdjustmentAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. - -### `addShippingMethodAdjustment` Action - -The `addShippingMethodAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be made on a shipping method. For example, make the shipping method free. - -This action has the following format: - -```ts -export interface AddShippingMethodAdjustment { - action: "addShippingMethodAdjustment" - shipping_method_id: string - amount: number - code: string - description?: string -} -``` - -This action means that a new record should be created of the `ShippingMethodAdjustment` data model in the Cart Module, or `OrderShippingMethodAdjustment` data model in the Order Module. - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.AddShippingMethodAdjustment/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. - -### `removeShippingMethodAdjustment` Action - -The `removeShippingMethodAdjustment` action indicates that an adjustment must be removed from a shipping method. For example, remove the free shipping discount. - -The `computeActions` method accepts any previous shipping method adjustments in the `shipping_methods` property of the second parameter. - -This action has the following format: - -```ts -export interface RemoveShippingMethodAdjustment { - action: "removeShippingMethodAdjustment" - adjustment_id: string - code: string -} -``` - -When the Medusa application receives this action type, it removes the `ShippingMethodAdjustment` (or `OrderShippingMethodAdjustment`) with the specified ID in the `adjustment_id` property. - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.RemoveShippingMethodAdjustment/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. - -### `campaignBudgetExceeded` Action - -When the `campaignBudgetExceeded` action is returned, the promotions within a campaign can no longer be used as the campaign budget has been exceeded. - -This action has the following format: - -```ts -export interface CampaignBudgetExceededAction { - action: "campaignBudgetExceeded" - code: string -} -``` - -Refer to [this reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/interfaces/promotion.CampaignBudgetExceededAction/index.html.md) for details on the object’s properties. - - -# Application Method - -In this document, you'll learn what an application method is. - -## What is an Application Method? - -The [ApplicationMethod data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/ApplicationMethod/index.html.md) defines how a promotion is applied: - -|Property|Purpose| -|---|---| -|\`type\`|Does the promotion discount a fixed amount or a percentage?| -|\`target\_type\`|Is the promotion applied on a cart item, shipping method, or the entire order?| -|\`allocation\`|Is the discounted amount applied on each item or split between the applicable items?| - -## Target Promotion Rules - -When the promotion is applied to a cart item or a shipping method, you can restrict which items/shipping methods the promotion is applied to. - -The `ApplicationMethod` data model has a collection of `PromotionRule` records to restrict which items or shipping methods the promotion applies to. The `target_rules` property represents this relation. - -![A diagram showcasing the target\_rules relation between the ApplicationMethod and PromotionRule data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709898273/Medusa%20Resources/application-method-target-rules_hqaymz.jpg) - -In this example, the promotion is only applied on products in the cart having the SKU `SHIRT`. - -*** - -## Buy Promotion Rules - -When the promotion’s type is `buyget`, you must specify the “buy X” condition. For example, a cart must have two shirts before the promotion can be applied. - -The application method has a collection of `PromotionRule` items to define the “buy X” rule. The `buy_rules` property represents this relation. - -![A diagram showcasing the buy\_rules relation between the ApplicationMethod and PromotionRule data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709898453/Medusa%20Resources/application-method-buy-rules_djjuhw.jpg) - -In this example, the cart must have two products with the SKU `SHIRT` for the promotion to be applied. - - -# Campaign - -In this document, you'll learn about campaigns. - -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/campaigns/index.html.md) to learn how to manage campaigns using the dashboard. - -## What is a Campaign? - -A [Campaign](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/Campaign/index.html.md) combines promotions under the same conditions, such as start and end dates. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between the Campaign and Promotion data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709899225/Medusa%20Resources/campagin-promotion_hh3qsi.jpg) - -*** - -## Campaign Limits - -Each campaign has a budget represented by the [CampaignBudget data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/CampaignBudget/index.html.md). The budget limits how many times the promotion can be used. - -There are two types of budgets: - -- `spend`: An amount that, when crossed, the promotion becomes unusable. For example, if the amount limit is set to `$100`, and the total amount of usage of this promotion crosses that threshold, the promotion can no longer be applied. -- `usage`: The number of times that a promotion can be used. For example, if the usage limit is set to `10`, the promotion can be used only 10 times by customers. After that, it can no longer be applied. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between the Campaign and CampaignBudget data models](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709899463/Medusa%20Resources/campagin-budget_rvqlmi.jpg) - - -# Promotion Concepts - -In this guide, you’ll learn about the main promotion and rule concepts in the Promotion Module. - -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/promotions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage promotions using the dashboard. - -## What is a Promotion? - -A promotion, represented by the [Promotion data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/Promotion/index.html.md), is a discount that can be applied on cart items, shipping methods, or entire orders. - -A promotion has two types: - -- `standard`: A standard promotion with rules. -- `buyget`: “A buy X get Y” promotion with rules. - -|\`standard\`|\`buyget\`| -|---|---| -|A coupon code that gives customers 10% off their entire order.|Buy two shirts and get another for free.| -|A coupon code that gives customers $15 off any shirt in their order.|Buy two shirts and get 10% off the entire order.| -|A discount applied automatically for VIP customers that removes 10% off their shipping method’s amount.|Spend $100 and get free shipping.| - -The Medusa Admin UI may not provide a way to create each of these promotion examples. However, they are supported by the Promotion Module and Medusa's workflows and API routes. - -*** - -## Promotion Rules - -A promotion can be restricted by a set of rules, each rule is represented by the [PromotionRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/promotion/models/PromotionRule/index.html.md). - -For example, you can create a promotion that only customers of the `VIP` customer group can use. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between Promotion and PromotionRule](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709833196/Medusa%20Resources/promotion-promotion-rule_msbx0w.jpg) - -A `PromotionRule`'s `attribute` property indicates the property's name to which this rule is applied. For example, `customer_group_id`. - -The expected value for the attribute is stored in the `PromotionRuleValue` data model. So, a rule can have multiple values. - -When testing whether a promotion can be applied to a cart, the rule's `attribute` property and its values are tested on the cart itself. - -For example, the cart's customer must be part of the customer group(s) indicated in the promotion rule's value. - -### Flexible Rules - -The `PromotionRule`'s `operator` property adds more flexibility to the rule’s condition rather than simple equality (`eq`). - -For example, to restrict the promotion to only `VIP` and `B2B` customer groups: - -- Add a `PromotionRule` record with its `attribute` property set to `customer_group_id` and `operator` property to `in`. -- Add two `PromotionRuleValue` records associated with the rule: one with the value `VIP` and the other `B2B`. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between PromotionRule and PromotionRuleValue when a rule has multiple values](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709897383/Medusa%20Resources/promotion-promotion-rule-multiple_hctpmt.jpg) - -In this case, a customer’s group must be in the `VIP` and `B2B` set of values to use the promotion. - -*** - -## How to Apply Rules on a Promotion? - -### Using Workflows - -If you're managing promotions using [Medusa's workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/medusa-workflows-reference/index.html.md) or the API routes that use them, you can specify rules for the promotion or its [application method](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/application-method/index.html.md). - -For example, if you're creating a promotion using the [createPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/medusa-workflows/createPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md): - -```ts -const { result } = await createPromotionsWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - promotionsData: [{ - code: "10OFF", - type: "standard", - status: "active", - application_method: { - type: "percentage", - target_type: "items", - allocation: "across", - value: 10, - currency_code: "usd", - }, - rules: [ - { - attribute: "customer.group.id", - operator: "eq", - values: [ - "cusgrp_123", - ], - }, - ], - }], - }, - }) -``` - -In this example, the promotion is restricted to customers with the `cusgrp_123` customer group. - -### Using Promotion Module's Service - -For most use cases, it's recommended to use [workflows](#using-workflows) instead of directly using the module's service. - -If you're managing promotions using the Promotion Module's service, you can specify rules for the promotion or its [application method](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/promotion/application-method/index.html.md) in its methods. - -For example, if you're creating a promotion with the [createPromotions](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/promotion/createPromotions/index.html.md) method: - -```ts -const promotions = await promotionModuleService.createPromotions([ - { - code: "50OFF", - type: "standard", - status: "active", - application_method: { - type: "percentage", - target_type: "items", - value: 50, - }, - rules: [ - { - attribute: "customer.group.id", - operator: "eq", - values: [ - "cusgrp_123", - ], - }, - ], - }, -]) -``` - -In this example, the promotion is restricted to customers with the `cusgrp_123` customer group. - -### How is the Promotion Rule Applied? - -A promotion is applied on a resource if its attributes match the promotion's rules. - -For example, consider you have the following promotion with a rule that restricts the promotion to a specific customer: - -```json -{ - "code": "10OFF", - "type": "standard", - "status": "active", - "application_method": { - "type": "percentage", - "target_type": "items", - "allocation": "across", - "value": 10, - "currency_code": "usd" - }, - "rules": [ - { - "attribute": "customer_id", - "operator": "eq", - "values": [ - "cus_123" - ] - } - ] -} -``` - -When you try to apply this promotion on a cart, the cart's `customer_id` is compared to the promotion rule's value based on the specified operator. So, the promotion will only be applied if the cart's `customer_id` is equal to `cus_123`. - - -# Links between Promotion Module and Other Modules - -This document showcases the module links defined between the Promotion Module and other Commerce Modules. - -## Summary - -The Promotion Module has the following links to other modules: - -Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. - -|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| -|---|---|---|---| -|Cart|Promotion|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| -|LineItemAdjustment|Promotion|Read-only - has one|Learn more| -|Order|Promotion|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| - -*** - -## Cart Module - -A promotion can be applied on line items and shipping methods of a cart. Medusa defines a link between the `Cart` and `Promotion` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Cart and Promotion modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711538015/Medusa%20Resources/cart-promotion_kuh9vm.jpg) - -Medusa also defines a read-only link between the [Cart Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/cart/index.html.md)'s `LineItemAdjustment` data model and the `Promotion` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `LineItemAdjustment`'s side, you can only retrieve the promotion applied on a line item, and not the other way around. +Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Inventory Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/inventory/index.html.md)'s `InventoryLevel` data model and the `StockLocation` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `InventoryLevel`'s side, you can only retrieve the stock location of an inventory level, and not the other way around. ### Retrieve with Query -To retrieve the carts that a promotion is applied on with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `carts.*` in `fields`: - -To retrieve the promotion of a line item adjustment, pass `promotion.*` in `fields`. +To retrieve the stock locations of an inventory level with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `stock_locations.*` in `fields`: ### query.graph ```ts -const { data: promotions } = await query.graph({ - entity: "promotion", +const { data: inventoryLevels } = await query.graph({ + entity: "inventory_level", fields: [ - "carts.*", + "stock_locations.*", ], }) -// promotions[0].carts +// inventoryLevels[0].stock_locations ``` ### useQueryGraphStep @@ -28859,19 +29075,63 @@ import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" // ... -const { data: promotions } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "promotion", +const { data: inventoryLevels } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "inventory_level", fields: [ - "carts.*", + "stock_locations.*", ], }) -// promotions[0].carts +// inventoryLevels[0].stock_locations +``` + +*** + +## Sales Channel Module + +A stock location is associated with a sales channel. This scopes inventory quantities in a stock location by the associated sales channel. + +Medusa defines a link between the `SalesChannel` and `StockLocation` data models. + +![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Sales Channel and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716796872/Medusa%20Resources/sales-channel-location_cqrih1.jpg) + +### Retrieve with Query + +To retrieve the sales channels of a stock location with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `sales_channels.*` in `fields`: + +### query.graph + +```ts +const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ + entity: "stock_location", + fields: [ + "sales_channels.*", + ], +}) + +// stockLocations[0].sales_channels +``` + +### useQueryGraphStep + +```ts +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" + +// ... + +const { data: stockLocations } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "stock_location", + fields: [ + "sales_channels.*", + ], +}) + +// stockLocations[0].sales_channels ``` ### Manage with Link -To manage the promotions of a cart, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): +To manage the stock locations of a sales channel, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): ### link.create @@ -28881,11 +29141,11 @@ import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" // ... await link.create({ - [Modules.CART]: { - cart_id: "cart_123", + [Modules.SALES_CHANNEL]: { + sales_channel_id: "sc_123", }, - [Modules.PROMOTION]: { - promotion_id: "promo_123", + [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { + sales_channel_id: "sloc_123", }, }) ``` @@ -28899,336 +29159,15 @@ import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" // ... createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.CART]: { - cart_id: "cart_123", + [Modules.SALES_CHANNEL]: { + sales_channel_id: "sc_123", }, - [Modules.PROMOTION]: { - promotion_id: "promo_123", + [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { + sales_channel_id: "sloc_123", }, }) ``` -*** - -## Order Module - -An order is associated with the promotion applied on it. Medusa defines a link between the `Order` and `Promotion` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Order and Promotion modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716555015/Medusa%20Resources/order-promotion_dgjzzd.jpg) - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the orders a promotion is applied on with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `orders.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: promotions } = await query.graph({ - entity: "promotion", - fields: [ - "orders.*", - ], -}) - -// promotions[0].orders -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: promotions } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "promotion", - fields: [ - "orders.*", - ], -}) - -// promotions[0].orders -``` - -### Manage with Link - -To manage the promotion of an order, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): - -### link.create - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -await link.create({ - [Modules.ORDER]: { - order_id: "order_123", - }, - [Modules.PROMOTION]: { - promotion_id: "promo_123", - }, -}) -``` - -### createRemoteLinkStep - -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.ORDER]: { - order_id: "order_123", - }, - [Modules.PROMOTION]: { - promotion_id: "promo_123", - }, -}) -``` - - -# Tax Calculation with the Tax Provider - -In this guide, you’ll learn how tax lines are calculated using the tax provider. - -## Tax Lines Calculation - -Tax lines are calculated and retrieved using the [getTaxLines method of the Tax Module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/getTaxLines/index.html.md). It accepts an array of line items and shipping methods, and the context of the calculation. - -For example: - -```ts -const taxLines = await taxModuleService.getTaxLines( - [ - { - id: "cali_123", - product_id: "prod_123", - unit_price: 1000, - quantity: 1, - }, - { - id: "casm_123", - shipping_option_id: "so_123", - unit_price: 2000, - }, - ], - { - address: { - country_code: "us", - }, - } -) -``` - -The context object is used to determine which tax regions and rates to use in the calculation. It includes properties related to the address and customer. - -The example above retrieves the tax lines based on the tax region for the United States. - -The method returns tax lines for the line item and shipping methods. For example: - -```json -[ - { - "line_item_id": "cali_123", - "rate_id": "txr_1", - "rate": 10, - "code": "XXX", - "name": "Tax Rate 1" - }, - { - "shipping_line_id": "casm_123", - "rate_id": "txr_2", - "rate": 5, - "code": "YYY", - "name": "Tax Rate 2" - } -] -``` - -*** - -## Using the Tax Provider in the Calculation - -The tax lines retrieved by the `getTaxLines` method are actually retrieved from the tax region’s [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md). - -A tax module implements the logic to shape tax lines. Each tax region uses a tax provider. - -Learn more about tax providers, configuring, and creating them in the [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) guide. - - -# Tax Module Options - -In this guide, you'll learn about the options of the Tax Module. - -## providers - -The `providers` option is an array of either [tax module providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) or path to a file that defines a tax provider. - -When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to retrieve tax lines. - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/tax", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "./path/to/my-provider", - id: "my-provider", - options: { - // ... - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The objects in the array accept the following properties: - -- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it. -- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. -- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. - - -# Tax Rates and Rules - -In this document, you’ll learn about tax rates and rules. - -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions#manage-tax-rate-overrides/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax rates using the dashboard. - -## What are Tax Rates? - -A tax rate is a percentage amount used to calculate the tax amount for each taxable item’s price, such as line items or shipping methods, in a cart. The sum of all calculated tax amounts are then added to the cart’s total as a tax total. - -Each tax region has a default tax rate. This tax rate is applied to all taxable items of a cart in that region. - -### Combinable Tax Rates - -Tax regions can have parent tax regions. To inherit the tax rates of the parent tax region, set the `is_combinable` of the child’s tax rates to `true`. - -Then, when tax rates are retrieved for a taxable item in the child region, both the child and the parent tax regions’ applicable rates are returned. - -*** - -## Override Tax Rates with Rules - -You can create tax rates that override the default for specific conditions or rules. - -For example, you can have a default tax rate is 10%, but for products of type “Shirt” is %15. - -A tax region can have multiple tax rates, and each tax rate can have multiple tax rules. The [TaxRateRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/models/TaxRateRule/index.html.md) represents a tax rate’s rule. - -![A diagram showcasing the relation between TaxRegion, TaxRate, and TaxRateRule](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711462167/Medusa%20Resources/tax-rate-rule_enzbp2.jpg) - -These two properties of the data model identify the rule’s target: - -- `reference`: the name of the table in the database that this rule points to. For example, `product_type`. -- `reference_id`: the ID of the data model’s record that this points to. For example, a product type’s ID. - -So, to override the default tax rate for product types “Shirt”, you create a tax rate and associate with it a tax rule whose `reference` is `product_type` and `reference_id` the ID of the “Shirt” product type. - - -# Tax Region - -In this document, you’ll learn about tax regions and how to use them with the Region Module. - -Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax regions using the dashboard. - -## What is a Tax Region? - -A tax region, represented by the [TaxRegion data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/models/TaxRegion/index.html.md), stores tax settings related to a region that your store serves. - -Tax regions can inherit settings and rules from a parent tax region. - -*** - -## Tax Rules in a Tax Region - -Tax rules define the tax rates and behavior within a tax region. They specify: - -- The tax rate percentage. -- Which products the tax applies to. -- Other custom rules to determine tax applicability. - -Learn more about tax rules in the [Tax Rates and Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-rates-and-rules/index.html.md) guide. - -*** - -## Tax Provider - -Each tax region can have a default tax provider. The tax provider is responsible for calculating the tax lines for carts and orders in that region. - -You can use Medusa's default tax provider or create a custom one, allowing you to integrate with third-party tax services or implement your own tax calculation logic. - -Learn more about tax providers in the [Tax Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) guide. - - -# Publishable API Keys with Sales Channels - -In this document, you’ll learn what publishable API keys are and how to use them with sales channels. - -## Publishable API Keys with Sales Channels - -A publishable API key, provided by the API Key Module, is a client key scoped to one or more sales channels. - -When sending a request to a Store API route, you must pass a publishable API key in the header of the request: - -```bash -curl http://localhost:9000/store/products \ - x-publishable-api-key: {your_publishable_api_key} -``` - -The Medusa application infers the associated sales channels and ensures that only data relevant to the sales channel are used. - -*** - -## How to Create a Publishable API Key? - -To create a publishable API key, either use the [Medusa Admin](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/developer/publishable-api-keys/index.html.md) or the [Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#publishable-api-keys). - -*** - -## Access Sales Channels in Custom Store API Routes - -If you create an API route under the `/store` prefix, you can access the sales channels associated with the request's publishable API key using the `publishable_key_context` property of the request object. - -For example: - -```ts -import { MedusaStoreRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaStoreRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const query = req.scope.resolve("query") - const sales_channel_ids = req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids - - res.json({ - sales_channel_id: sales_channel_ids[0], - }) -} -``` - -In this example, you retrieve the scope's sales channel IDs using `req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids`, whose value is an array of IDs. - -You can then use these IDs based on your business logic. For example, you can retrieve the sales channels' details using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). - -Notice that the request object's type is `MedusaStoreRequest` instead of `MedusaRequest` to ensure the availability of the `publishable_key_context` property. - # Links between Sales Channel Module and Other Modules @@ -29578,71 +29517,166 @@ createRemoteLinkStep({ ``` -# Stock Location Concepts +# Publishable API Keys with Sales Channels -In this document, you’ll learn about the main concepts in the Stock Location Module. +In this document, you’ll learn what publishable API keys are and how to use them with sales channels. -## Stock Location +## Publishable API Keys with Sales Channels -A stock location, represented by the `StockLocation` data model, represents a location where stock items are kept. For example, a warehouse. +A publishable API key, provided by the API Key Module, is a client key scoped to one or more sales channels. -Medusa uses stock locations to provide inventory details, from the Inventory Module, per location. +When sending a request to a Store API route, you must pass a publishable API key in the header of the request: + +```bash +curl http://localhost:9000/store/products \ + x-publishable-api-key: {your_publishable_api_key} +``` + +The Medusa application infers the associated sales channels and ensures that only data relevant to the sales channel are used. *** -## StockLocationAddress +## How to Create a Publishable API Key? -The `StockLocationAddress` data model belongs to the `StockLocation` data model. It provides more detailed information of the location, such as country code or street address. +To create a publishable API key, either use the [Medusa Admin](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/developer/publishable-api-keys/index.html.md) or the [Admin API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#publishable-api-keys). + +*** + +## Access Sales Channels in Custom Store API Routes + +If you create an API route under the `/store` prefix, you can access the sales channels associated with the request's publishable API key using the `publishable_key_context` property of the request object. + +For example: + +```ts +import { MedusaStoreRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaStoreRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const query = req.scope.resolve("query") + const sales_channel_ids = req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids + + res.json({ + sales_channel_id: sales_channel_ids[0], + }) +} +``` + +In this example, you retrieve the scope's sales channel IDs using `req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids`, whose value is an array of IDs. + +You can then use these IDs based on your business logic. For example, you can retrieve the sales channels' details using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +Notice that the request object's type is `MedusaStoreRequest` instead of `MedusaRequest` to ensure the availability of the `publishable_key_context` property. -# Links between Stock Location Module and Other Modules +# Tax-Inclusive Pricing -This document showcases the module links defined between the Stock Location Module and other Commerce Modules. +In this document, you’ll learn about tax-inclusive pricing and how it's used when calculating prices. + +## What is Tax-Inclusive Pricing? + +A tax-inclusive price is a price of a resource that includes taxes. Medusa calculates the tax amount from the price rather than adds the amount to it. + +For example, if a product’s price is $50, the tax rate is 2%, and tax-inclusive pricing is enabled, then the product's price is $49, and the applied tax amount is $1. + +*** + +## How is Tax-Inclusive Pricing Set? + +The [PricePreference data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/pricing/models/PricePreference/index.html.md) holds the tax-inclusive setting for a context. It has two properties that indicate the context: + +- `attribute`: The name of the attribute to compare against. For example, `region_id` or `currency_code`. +- `value`: The attribute’s value. For example, `reg_123` or `usd`. + +Only `region_id` and `currency_code` are supported as an `attribute` at the moment. + +The `is_tax_inclusive` property indicates whether tax-inclusivity is enabled in the specified context. + +For example: + +```json +{ + "attribute": "currency_code", + "value": "USD", + "is_tax_inclusive": true, +} +``` + +In this example, tax-inclusivity is enabled for the `USD` currency code. + +*** + +## Tax-Inclusive Pricing in Price Calculation + +### Tax Context + +As mentioned in the [Price Calculation documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-calculation#calculation-context/index.html.md), The `calculatePrices` method accepts as a parameter a calculation context. + +To get accurate tax results, pass the `region_id` and / or `currency_code` in the calculation context. + +### Returned Tax Properties + +The `calculatePrices` method returns two properties related to tax-inclusivity: + +Learn more about the returned properties in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-calculation#returned-price-object/index.html.md). + +- `is_calculated_price_tax_inclusive`: Whether the selected `calculated_price` is tax-inclusive. +- `is_original_price_tax_inclusive` : Whether the selected `original_price` is tax-inclusive. + +A price is considered tax-inclusive if: + +1. It belongs to the region or currency code specified in the calculation context; +2. and the region or currency code has a price preference with `is_tax_inclusive` enabled. + +### Tax Context Precedence + +A region’s price preference’s `is_tax_inclusive`'s value takes higher precedence in determining whether a price is tax-inclusive if: + +- both the `region_id` and `currency_code` are provided in the calculation context; +- the selected price belongs to the region; +- and the region has a price preference + + +# Links between Store Module and Other Modules + +This document showcases the module links defined between the Store Module and other Commerce Modules. ## Summary -The Stock Location Module has the following links to other modules: +The Store Module has the following links to other modules: Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. |First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| |---|---|---|---| -|FulfillmentSet|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-one|Learn more| -|FulfillmentProvider|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| -|InventoryLevel|StockLocation|Read-only - has many|Learn more| -|SalesChannel|StockLocation|Stored - many-to-many|Learn more| +|StoreCurrency|Currency|Read-only - has many|Learn more| *** -## Fulfillment Module +## Currency Module -A fulfillment set can be conditioned to a specific stock location. +The Store Module has a `Currency` data model that stores the supported currencies of a store. However, these currencies don't hold all the details of a currency, such as its name or symbol. -Medusa defines a link between the `FulfillmentSet` and `StockLocation` data models. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Fulfillment and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1712567101/Medusa%20Resources/fulfillment-stock-location_nlkf7e.jpg) - -Medusa also defines a link between the `FulfillmentProvider` and `StockLocation` data models to indicate the providers that can be used in a location. - -![A diagram showcasing an example of how data models from the Fulfillment and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728399492/Medusa%20Resources/fulfillment-provider-stock-location_b0mulo.jpg) +Instead, Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Currency Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/currency/index.html.md)'s `Currency` data model and the Store Module's `StoreCurrency` data model. This means you can retrieve the details of a store's supported currencies, but you don't manage the links in a pivot table in the database. The currencies of a store are determined by the `currency_code` of the [Currency](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Currency/index.html.md) data model in the Store Module (not in the Currency Module). ### Retrieve with Query -To retrieve the fulfillment sets of a stock location with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `fulfillment_sets.*` in `fields`: - -To retrieve the fulfillment providers, pass `fulfillment_providers.*` in `fields`. +To retrieve the details of a store's currencies with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `supported_currencies.currency.*` in `fields`: ### query.graph ```ts -const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ - entity: "stock_location", +const { data: stores } = await query.graph({ + entity: "store", fields: [ - "fulfillment_sets.*", + "supported_currencies.currency.*", ], }) -// stockLocations[0].fulfillment_sets +// stores[0].supported_currencies ``` ### useQueryGraphStep @@ -29652,176 +29686,236 @@ import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" // ... -const { data: stockLocations } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "stock_location", +const { data: stores } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "store", fields: [ - "fulfillment_sets.*", + "supported_currencies.currency.*", ], }) -// stockLocations[0].fulfillment_sets +// stores[0].supported_currencies ``` -### Manage with Link -To manage the stock location of a fulfillment set, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): +# Tax Module Options -### link.create +In this guide, you'll learn about the options of the Tax Module. -```ts +## providers + +The `providers` option is an array of either [tax module providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) or path to a file that defines a tax provider. + +When the Medusa application starts, these providers are registered and can be used to retrieve tax lines. + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" // ... -await link.create({ - [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { - stock_location_id: "sloc_123", - }, - [Modules.FULFILLMENT]: { - fulfillment_set_id: "fset_123", - }, +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/tax", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "./path/to/my-provider", + id: "my-provider", + options: { + // ... + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], }) ``` -### createRemoteLinkStep +The objects in the array accept the following properties: + +- `resolve`: A string indicating the package name of the module provider or the path to it. +- `id`: A string indicating the provider's unique name or ID. +- `options`: An optional object of the module provider's options. + + +# Tax Calculation with the Tax Provider + +In this guide, you’ll learn how tax lines are calculated using the tax provider. + +## Tax Lines Calculation + +Tax lines are calculated and retrieved using the [getTaxLines method of the Tax Module’s main service](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/getTaxLines/index.html.md). It accepts an array of line items and shipping methods, and the context of the calculation. + +For example: ```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +const taxLines = await taxModuleService.getTaxLines( + [ + { + id: "cali_123", + product_id: "prod_123", + unit_price: 1000, + quantity: 1, + }, + { + id: "casm_123", + shipping_option_id: "so_123", + unit_price: 2000, + }, + ], + { + address: { + country_code: "us", + }, + } +) +``` -// ... +The context object is used to determine which tax regions and rates to use in the calculation. It includes properties related to the address and customer. -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { - stock_location_id: "sloc_123", +The example above retrieves the tax lines based on the tax region for the United States. + +The method returns tax lines for the line item and shipping methods. For example: + +```json +[ + { + "line_item_id": "cali_123", + "rate_id": "txr_1", + "rate": 10, + "code": "XXX", + "name": "Tax Rate 1" }, - [Modules.FULFILLMENT]: { - fulfillment_set_id: "fset_123", - }, -}) + { + "shipping_line_id": "casm_123", + "rate_id": "txr_2", + "rate": 5, + "code": "YYY", + "name": "Tax Rate 2" + } +] ``` *** -## Inventory Module +## Using the Tax Provider in the Calculation -Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Inventory Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/inventory/index.html.md)'s `InventoryLevel` data model and the `StockLocation` data model. Because the link is read-only from the `InventoryLevel`'s side, you can only retrieve the stock location of an inventory level, and not the other way around. +The tax lines retrieved by the `getTaxLines` method are actually retrieved from the tax region’s [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md). -### Retrieve with Query +A tax module implements the logic to shape tax lines. Each tax region uses a tax provider. -To retrieve the stock locations of an inventory level with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `stock_locations.*` in `fields`: +Learn more about tax providers, configuring, and creating them in the [Tax Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) guide. -### query.graph -```ts -const { data: inventoryLevels } = await query.graph({ - entity: "inventory_level", - fields: [ - "stock_locations.*", - ], -}) +# Tax Region -// inventoryLevels[0].stock_locations -``` +In this document, you’ll learn about tax regions and how to use them with the Region Module. -### useQueryGraphStep +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax regions using the dashboard. -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +## What is a Tax Region? -// ... +A tax region, represented by the [TaxRegion data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/models/TaxRegion/index.html.md), stores tax settings related to a region that your store serves. -const { data: inventoryLevels } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "inventory_level", - fields: [ - "stock_locations.*", - ], -}) - -// inventoryLevels[0].stock_locations -``` +Tax regions can inherit settings and rules from a parent tax region. *** -## Sales Channel Module +## Tax Rules in a Tax Region -A stock location is associated with a sales channel. This scopes inventory quantities in a stock location by the associated sales channel. +Tax rules define the tax rates and behavior within a tax region. They specify: -Medusa defines a link between the `SalesChannel` and `StockLocation` data models. +- The tax rate percentage. +- Which products the tax applies to. +- Other custom rules to determine tax applicability. -![A diagram showcasing an example of how resources from the Sales Channel and Stock Location modules are linked](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1716796872/Medusa%20Resources/sales-channel-location_cqrih1.jpg) +Learn more about tax rules in the [Tax Rates and Rules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-rates-and-rules/index.html.md) guide. -### Retrieve with Query +*** -To retrieve the sales channels of a stock location with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `sales_channels.*` in `fields`: +## Tax Provider -### query.graph +Each tax region can have a default tax provider. The tax provider is responsible for calculating the tax lines for carts and orders in that region. -```ts -const { data: stockLocations } = await query.graph({ - entity: "stock_location", - fields: [ - "sales_channels.*", - ], -}) +You can use Medusa's default tax provider or create a custom one, allowing you to integrate with third-party tax services or implement your own tax calculation logic. -// stockLocations[0].sales_channels -``` +Learn more about tax providers in the [Tax Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/tax/tax-provider/index.html.md) guide. -### useQueryGraphStep -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +# Tax Rates and Rules -// ... +In this document, you’ll learn about tax rates and rules. -const { data: stockLocations } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "stock_location", - fields: [ - "sales_channels.*", - ], -}) +Refer to this [Medusa Admin User Guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/tax-regions#manage-tax-rate-overrides/index.html.md) to learn how to manage tax rates using the dashboard. -// stockLocations[0].sales_channels -``` +## What are Tax Rates? -### Manage with Link +A tax rate is a percentage amount used to calculate the tax amount for each taxable item’s price, such as line items or shipping methods, in a cart. The sum of all calculated tax amounts are then added to the cart’s total as a tax total. -To manage the stock locations of a sales channel, use [Link](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/link/index.html.md): +Each tax region has a default tax rate. This tax rate is applied to all taxable items of a cart in that region. -### link.create +### Combinable Tax Rates -```ts +Tax regions can have parent tax regions. To inherit the tax rates of the parent tax region, set the `is_combinable` of the child’s tax rates to `true`. + +Then, when tax rates are retrieved for a taxable item in the child region, both the child and the parent tax regions’ applicable rates are returned. + +*** + +## Override Tax Rates with Rules + +You can create tax rates that override the default for specific conditions or rules. + +For example, you can have a default tax rate is 10%, but for products of type “Shirt” is %15. + +A tax region can have multiple tax rates, and each tax rate can have multiple tax rules. The [TaxRateRule data model](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/tax/models/TaxRateRule/index.html.md) represents a tax rate’s rule. + +![A diagram showcasing the relation between TaxRegion, TaxRate, and TaxRateRule](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1711462167/Medusa%20Resources/tax-rate-rule_enzbp2.jpg) + +These two properties of the data model identify the rule’s target: + +- `reference`: the name of the table in the database that this rule points to. For example, `product_type`. +- `reference_id`: the ID of the data model’s record that this points to. For example, a product type’s ID. + +So, to override the default tax rate for product types “Shirt”, you create a tax rate and associate with it a tax rule whose `reference` is `product_type` and `reference_id` the ID of the “Shirt” product type. + + +# User Module Options + +In this document, you'll learn about the options of the User Module. + +## Module Options + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" // ... -await link.create({ - [Modules.SALES_CHANNEL]: { - sales_channel_id: "sc_123", - }, - [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { - sales_channel_id: "sloc_123", - }, +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/user", + options: { + jwt_secret: process.env.JWT_SECRET, + }, + }, + ], }) ``` -### createRemoteLinkStep +|Option|Description|Required| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`jwt\_secret\`|A string indicating the secret used to sign the invite tokens.|Yes| -```ts -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { createRemoteLinkStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +### Environment Variables -// ... +Make sure to add the necessary environment variables for the above options in `.env`: -createRemoteLinkStep({ - [Modules.SALES_CHANNEL]: { - sales_channel_id: "sc_123", - }, - [Modules.STOCK_LOCATION]: { - sales_channel_id: "sloc_123", - }, -}) +```bash +JWT_SECRET=supersecret ``` @@ -29905,100 +29999,6 @@ if (!count) { ``` -# User Module Options - -In this document, you'll learn about the options of the User Module. - -## Module Options - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/user", - options: { - jwt_secret: process.env.JWT_SECRET, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -|Option|Description|Required| -|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`jwt\_secret\`|A string indicating the secret used to sign the invite tokens.|Yes| - -### Environment Variables - -Make sure to add the necessary environment variables for the above options in `.env`: - -```bash -JWT_SECRET=supersecret -``` - - -# Links between Store Module and Other Modules - -This document showcases the module links defined between the Store Module and other Commerce Modules. - -## Summary - -The Store Module has the following links to other modules: - -Read-only links are used to query data across modules, but the relations aren't stored in a pivot table in the database. - -|First Data Model|Second Data Model|Type|Description| -|---|---|---|---| -|StoreCurrency|Currency|Read-only - has many|Learn more| - -*** - -## Currency Module - -The Store Module has a `Currency` data model that stores the supported currencies of a store. However, these currencies don't hold all the details of a currency, such as its name or symbol. - -Instead, Medusa defines a read-only link between the [Currency Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/currency/index.html.md)'s `Currency` data model and the Store Module's `StoreCurrency` data model. This means you can retrieve the details of a store's supported currencies, but you don't manage the links in a pivot table in the database. The currencies of a store are determined by the `currency_code` of the [Currency](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/store/models/Currency/index.html.md) data model in the Store Module (not in the Currency Module). - -### Retrieve with Query - -To retrieve the details of a store's currencies with [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), pass `supported_currencies.currency.*` in `fields`: - -### query.graph - -```ts -const { data: stores } = await query.graph({ - entity: "store", - fields: [ - "supported_currencies.currency.*", - ], -}) - -// stores[0].supported_currencies -``` - -### useQueryGraphStep - -```ts -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" - -// ... - -const { data: stores } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "store", - fields: [ - "supported_currencies.currency.*", - ], -}) - -// stores[0].supported_currencies -``` - - # Emailpass Auth Module Provider In this document, you’ll learn about the Emailpass auth module provider and how to install and use it in the Auth Module. @@ -30061,6 +30061,136 @@ const hashConfig = \{ - [How to register a customer using email and password](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/customers/register/index.html.md) +# Stripe Module Provider + +In this document, you’ll learn about the Stripe Module Provider and how to configure it in the Payment Module. + +Your technical team must install the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application first. Then, refer to [this user guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions#edit-region-details/index.html.md) to learn how to enable the Stripe payment provider in a region using the Medusa Admin dashboard. + +## Register the Stripe Module Provider + +### Prerequisites + +- [Stripe account](https://stripe.com/) +- [Stripe Secret API Key](https://support.stripe.com/questions/locate-api-keys-in-the-dashboard) +- [For deployed Medusa applications, a Stripe webhook secret. Refer to the end of this guide for details on the URL and events.](https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#add-a-webhook-endpoint) + +The Stripe Module Provider is installed by default in your application. To use it, add it to the array of providers passed to the Payment Module in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", + id: "stripe", + options: { + apiKey: process.env.STRIPE_API_KEY, + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +### Environment Variables + +Make sure to add the necessary environment variables for the above options in `.env`: + +```bash +STRIPE_API_KEY= +``` + +### Module Options + +|Option|Description|Required|Default| +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`apiKey\`|A string indicating the Stripe Secret API key.|Yes|-| +|\`webhookSecret\`|A string indicating the Stripe webhook secret. This is only useful for deployed Medusa applications.|Yes|-| +|\`capture\`|Whether to automatically capture payment after authorization.|No|\`false\`| +|\`automatic\_payment\_methods\`|A boolean value indicating whether to enable Stripe's automatic payment methods. This is useful if you integrate services like Apple pay or Google pay.|No|\`false\`| +|\`payment\_description\`|A string used as the default description of a payment if none is available in cart.context.payment\_description.|No|-| + +*** + +## Enable Stripe Providers in a Region + +Before customers can use Stripe to complete their purchases, you must enable the Stripe payment provider(s) in the region where you want to offer this payment method. + +Refer to the [user guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions#edit-region-details/index.html.md) to learn how to edit a region and enable the Stripe payment provider. + +*** + +## Stripe Payment Provider IDs + +When you register the Stripe Module Provider, it registers different providers, such as basic Stripe payment, Bancontact, and more. + +Each provider is registered and referenced by a unique ID made up of the format `pp_{identifier}_{id}`, where: + +- `{identifier}` is the ID of the payment provider as defined in the Stripe Module Provider. +- `{id}` is the ID of the Stripe Module Provider as set in the `medusa-config.ts` file. For example, `stripe`. + +Assuming you set the ID of the Stripe Module Provider to `stripe` in `medusa-config.ts`, the Medusa application will register the following payment providers: + +|Provider Name|Provider ID| +|---|---|---| +|Basic Stripe Payment|\`pp\_stripe\_stripe\`| +|Bancontact Payments|\`pp\_stripe-bancontact\_stripe\`| +|BLIK Payments|\`pp\_stripe-blik\_stripe\`| +|giropay Payments|\`pp\_stripe-giropay\_stripe\`| +|iDEAL Payments|\`pp\_stripe-ideal\_stripe\`| +|Przelewy24 Payments|\`pp\_stripe-przelewy24\_stripe\`| +|PromptPay Payments|\`pp\_stripe-promptpay\_stripe\`| + +*** + +## Setup Stripe Webhooks + +For production applications, you must set up webhooks in Stripe that inform Medusa of changes and updates to payments. Refer to [Stripe's documentation](https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#add-a-webhook-endpoint) on how to setup webhooks. + +### Webhook URL + +Medusa has a `{server_url}/hooks/payment/{provider_id}` API route that you can use to register webhooks in Stripe, where: + +- `{server_url}` is the URL to your deployed Medusa application in server mode. +- `{provider_id}` is the ID of the provider as explained in the [Stripe Payment Provider IDs](#stripe-payment-provider-ids) section, without the `pp_` prefix. + +The Stripe Module Provider supports the following payment types, and the webhook endpoint URL is different for each: + +|Stripe Payment Type|Webhook Endpoint URL| +|---|---|---| +|Basic Stripe Payment|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe\_stripe\`| +|Bancontact Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-bancontact\_stripe\`| +|BLIK Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-blik\_stripe\`| +|giropay Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-giropay\_stripe\`| +|iDEAL Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-ideal\_stripe\`| +|Przelewy24 Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-przelewy24\_stripe\`| +|PromptPay Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-promptpay\_stripe\`| + +### Webhook Events + +When you set up the webhook in Stripe, choose the following events to listen to: + +- `payment_intent.amount_capturable_updated` +- `payment_intent.succeeded` +- `payment_intent.payment_failed` + +*** + +## Useful Guides + +- [Storefront guide: Add Stripe payment method during checkout](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/payment/stripe/index.html.md). +- [Integrate in Next.js Starter](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter#stripe-integration/index.html.md). +- [Customize Stripe Integration in Next.js Starter](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/guides/customize-stripe/index.html.md). +- [Add Saved Payment Methods with Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/how-to-tutorials/tutorials/saved-payment-methods/index.html.md). + + # Tax Module Provider In this guide, you’ll learn about the Tax Module Provider and how it's used. @@ -30215,6 +30345,159 @@ For the context of the product variant's calculated price, you pass an object to Each variant in the retrieved products has a `calculated_price` object. Learn more about its properties in [this Pricing Module guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/pricing/price-calculation#returned-price-object/index.html.md). +# Get Product Variant Inventory Quantity + +In this guide, you'll learn how to retrieve the available inventory quantity of a product variant in your Medusa application customizations. That includes API routes, workflows, subscribers, scheduled jobs, and any resource that can access the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). + +Refer to the [Retrieve Product Variant Inventory](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/products/inventory/index.html.md) storefront guide. + +## Understanding Product Variant Inventory Availability + +Product variants have a `manage_inventory` boolean field that indicates whether the Medusa application manages the inventory of the product variant. + +When `manage_inventory` is disabled, the Medusa application always considers the product variant to be in stock. So, you can't retrieve the inventory quantity for those products. + +When `manage_inventory` is enabled, the Medusa application tracks the inventory of the product variant using the [Inventory Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/inventory/index.html.md). For example, when a customer purchases a product variant, the Medusa application decrements the stocked quantity of the product variant. + +This guide explains how to retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant when `manage_inventory` is enabled. + +*** + +## Retrieve Product Variant Inventory + +To retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant, use the `getVariantAvailability` utility function imported from `@medusajs/framework/utils`. It returns the available quantity of the product variant. + +For example: + +```ts highlights={variantAvailabilityHighlights} +import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +// use req.scope instead of container in API routes +const query = container.resolve("query") + +const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { + variant_ids: ["variant_123"], + sales_channel_id: "sc_123", +}) +``` + +A product variant's inventory quantity is set per [stock location](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/stock-location/index.html.md). This stock location is linked to a [sales channel](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/sales-channel/index.html.md). + +So, to retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant using `getVariantAvailability`, you need to also provide the ID of the sales channel to retrieve the inventory quantity in. + +Refer to the [Retrieve Sales Channel to Use](#retrieve-sales-channel-to-use) section to learn how to retrieve the sales channel ID to use in the `getVariantAvailability` function. + +### Parameters + +The `getVariantAvailability` function accepts the following parameters: + +- query: (Query) Instance of Query to retrieve the necessary data. +- options: (\`object\`) The options to retrieve the variant availability. + + - variant\_ids: (\`string\[]\`) The IDs of the product variants to retrieve their inventory availability. + + - sales\_channel\_id: (\`string\`) The ID of the sales channel to retrieve the variant availability in. + +### Returns + +The `getVariantAvailability` function resolves to an object whose keys are the IDs of each product variant passed in the `variant_ids` parameter. + +The value of each key is an object with the following properties: + +- availability: (\`number\`) The available quantity of the product variant in the stock location linked to the sales channel. If \`manage\_inventory\` is disabled, this value is \`0\`. +- sales\_channel\_id: (\`string\`) The ID of the sales channel that the availability is scoped to. + +For example, the object may look like this: + +```json title="Example result" +{ + "variant_123": { + "availability": 10, + "sales_channel_id": "sc_123" + } +} +``` + +*** + +## Retrieve Sales Channel to Use + +To retrieve the sales channel ID to use in the `getVariantAvailability` function, you can either: + +- Use the sales channel of the request's scope. +- Use the sales channel that the variant's product is available in. + +### Method 1: Use Sales Channel Scope in Store Routes + +Requests sent to API routes starting with `/store` must include a [publishable API key in the request header](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/sales-channel/publishable-api-keys/index.html.md). This scopes the request to one or more sales channels associated with the publishable API key. + +So, if you're retrieving the variant inventory availability in an API route starting with `/store`, you can access the sales channel using the `publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids` property of the request object: + +```ts highlights={salesChannelScopeHighlights} +import { MedusaStoreRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaStoreRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const query = req.scope.resolve("query") + const sales_channel_ids = req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids + + const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { + variant_ids: ["variant_123"], + sales_channel_id: sales_channel_ids[0], + }) + + res.json({ + availability, + }) +} +``` + +In this example, you retrieve the scope's sales channel IDs using `req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids`, whose value is an array of IDs. + +Then, you pass the first sales channel ID to the `getVariantAvailability` function to retrieve the inventory availability of the product variant in that sales channel. + +Notice that the request object's type is `MedusaStoreRequest` instead of `MedusaRequest` to ensure the availability of the `publishable_key_context` property. + +### Method 2: Use Product's Sales Channel + +A product is linked to the sales channels it's available in. So, you can retrieve the details of the variant's product, including its sales channels. + +For example: + +```ts highlights={productSalesChannelHighlights} +import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +// use req.scope instead of container in API routes +const query = container.resolve("query") + +const { data: variants } = await query.graph({ + entity: "variant", + fields: ["id", "product.sales_channels.*"], + filters: { + id: "variant_123", + }, +}) + +const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { + variant_ids: ["variant_123"], + sales_channel_id: variants[0].product!.sales_channels![0]!.id, +}) +``` + +In this example, you retrieve the sales channels of the variant's product using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +You pass the ID of the variant as a filter, and you specify `product.sales_channels.*` as the fields to retrieve. This retrieves the sales channels linked to the variant's product. + +Then, you pass the first sales channel ID to the `getVariantAvailability` function to retrieve the inventory availability of the product variant in that sales channel. + + # Calculate Product Variant Price with Taxes In this document, you'll learn how to calculate a product variant's price with taxes. @@ -30400,289 +30683,6 @@ For each product variant, you: - `priceWithoutTax`: The variant's price without taxes applied. -# Stripe Module Provider - -In this document, you’ll learn about the Stripe Module Provider and how to configure it in the Payment Module. - -Your technical team must install the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application first. Then, refer to [this user guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions#edit-region-details/index.html.md) to learn how to enable the Stripe payment provider in a region using the Medusa Admin dashboard. - -## Register the Stripe Module Provider - -### Prerequisites - -- [Stripe account](https://stripe.com/) -- [Stripe Secret API Key](https://support.stripe.com/questions/locate-api-keys-in-the-dashboard) -- [For deployed Medusa applications, a Stripe webhook secret. Refer to the end of this guide for details on the URL and events.](https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#add-a-webhook-endpoint) - -The Stripe Module Provider is installed by default in your application. To use it, add it to the array of providers passed to the Payment Module in `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", - id: "stripe", - options: { - apiKey: process.env.STRIPE_API_KEY, - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -### Environment Variables - -Make sure to add the necessary environment variables for the above options in `.env`: - -```bash -STRIPE_API_KEY= -``` - -### Module Options - -|Option|Description|Required|Default| -|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`apiKey\`|A string indicating the Stripe Secret API key.|Yes|-| -|\`webhookSecret\`|A string indicating the Stripe webhook secret. This is only useful for deployed Medusa applications.|Yes|-| -|\`capture\`|Whether to automatically capture payment after authorization.|No|\`false\`| -|\`automatic\_payment\_methods\`|A boolean value indicating whether to enable Stripe's automatic payment methods. This is useful if you integrate services like Apple pay or Google pay.|No|\`false\`| -|\`payment\_description\`|A string used as the default description of a payment if none is available in cart.context.payment\_description.|No|-| - -*** - -## Enable Stripe Providers in a Region - -Before customers can use Stripe to complete their purchases, you must enable the Stripe payment provider(s) in the region where you want to offer this payment method. - -Refer to the [user guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/user-guide/settings/regions#edit-region-details/index.html.md) to learn how to edit a region and enable the Stripe payment provider. - -*** - -## Stripe Payment Provider IDs - -When you register the Stripe Module Provider, it registers different providers, such as basic Stripe payment, Bancontact, and more. - -Each provider is registered and referenced by a unique ID made up of the format `pp_{identifier}_{id}`, where: - -- `{identifier}` is the ID of the payment provider as defined in the Stripe Module Provider. -- `{id}` is the ID of the Stripe Module Provider as set in the `medusa-config.ts` file. For example, `stripe`. - -Assuming you set the ID of the Stripe Module Provider to `stripe` in `medusa-config.ts`, the Medusa application will register the following payment providers: - -|Provider Name|Provider ID| -|---|---|---| -|Basic Stripe Payment|\`pp\_stripe\_stripe\`| -|Bancontact Payments|\`pp\_stripe-bancontact\_stripe\`| -|BLIK Payments|\`pp\_stripe-blik\_stripe\`| -|giropay Payments|\`pp\_stripe-giropay\_stripe\`| -|iDEAL Payments|\`pp\_stripe-ideal\_stripe\`| -|Przelewy24 Payments|\`pp\_stripe-przelewy24\_stripe\`| -|PromptPay Payments|\`pp\_stripe-promptpay\_stripe\`| - -*** - -## Setup Stripe Webhooks - -For production applications, you must set up webhooks in Stripe that inform Medusa of changes and updates to payments. Refer to [Stripe's documentation](https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#add-a-webhook-endpoint) on how to setup webhooks. - -### Webhook URL - -Medusa has a `{server_url}/hooks/payment/{provider_id}` API route that you can use to register webhooks in Stripe, where: - -- `{server_url}` is the URL to your deployed Medusa application in server mode. -- `{provider_id}` is the ID of the provider as explained in the [Stripe Payment Provider IDs](#stripe-payment-provider-ids) section, without the `pp_` prefix. - -The Stripe Module Provider supports the following payment types, and the webhook endpoint URL is different for each: - -|Stripe Payment Type|Webhook Endpoint URL| -|---|---|---| -|Basic Stripe Payment|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe\_stripe\`| -|Bancontact Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-bancontact\_stripe\`| -|BLIK Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-blik\_stripe\`| -|giropay Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-giropay\_stripe\`| -|iDEAL Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-ideal\_stripe\`| -|Przelewy24 Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-przelewy24\_stripe\`| -|PromptPay Payments|\`\{server\_url}/hooks/payment/stripe-promptpay\_stripe\`| - -### Webhook Events - -When you set up the webhook in Stripe, choose the following events to listen to: - -- `payment_intent.amount_capturable_updated` -- `payment_intent.succeeded` -- `payment_intent.payment_failed` - -*** - -## Useful Guides - -- [Storefront guide: Add Stripe payment method during checkout](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/checkout/payment/stripe/index.html.md). -- [Integrate in Next.js Starter](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter#stripe-integration/index.html.md). -- [Customize Stripe Integration in Next.js Starter](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/guides/customize-stripe/index.html.md). -- [Add Saved Payment Methods with Stripe](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/how-to-tutorials/tutorials/saved-payment-methods/index.html.md). - - -# Get Product Variant Inventory Quantity - -In this guide, you'll learn how to retrieve the available inventory quantity of a product variant in your Medusa application customizations. That includes API routes, workflows, subscribers, scheduled jobs, and any resource that can access the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). - -Refer to the [Retrieve Product Variant Inventory](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/storefront-development/products/inventory/index.html.md) storefront guide. - -## Understanding Product Variant Inventory Availability - -Product variants have a `manage_inventory` boolean field that indicates whether the Medusa application manages the inventory of the product variant. - -When `manage_inventory` is disabled, the Medusa application always considers the product variant to be in stock. So, you can't retrieve the inventory quantity for those products. - -When `manage_inventory` is enabled, the Medusa application tracks the inventory of the product variant using the [Inventory Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/inventory/index.html.md). For example, when a customer purchases a product variant, the Medusa application decrements the stocked quantity of the product variant. - -This guide explains how to retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant when `manage_inventory` is enabled. - -*** - -## Retrieve Product Variant Inventory - -To retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant, use the `getVariantAvailability` utility function imported from `@medusajs/framework/utils`. It returns the available quantity of the product variant. - -For example: - -```ts highlights={variantAvailabilityHighlights} -import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -// use req.scope instead of container in API routes -const query = container.resolve("query") - -const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { - variant_ids: ["variant_123"], - sales_channel_id: "sc_123", -}) -``` - -A product variant's inventory quantity is set per [stock location](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/stock-location/index.html.md). This stock location is linked to a [sales channel](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/sales-channel/index.html.md). - -So, to retrieve the inventory quantity of a product variant using `getVariantAvailability`, you need to also provide the ID of the sales channel to retrieve the inventory quantity in. - -Refer to the [Retrieve Sales Channel to Use](#retrieve-sales-channel-to-use) section to learn how to retrieve the sales channel ID to use in the `getVariantAvailability` function. - -### Parameters - -The `getVariantAvailability` function accepts the following parameters: - -- query: (Query) Instance of Query to retrieve the necessary data. -- options: (\`object\`) The options to retrieve the variant availability. - - - variant\_ids: (\`string\[]\`) The IDs of the product variants to retrieve their inventory availability. - - - sales\_channel\_id: (\`string\`) The ID of the sales channel to retrieve the variant availability in. - -### Returns - -The `getVariantAvailability` function resolves to an object whose keys are the IDs of each product variant passed in the `variant_ids` parameter. - -The value of each key is an object with the following properties: - -- availability: (\`number\`) The available quantity of the product variant in the stock location linked to the sales channel. If \`manage\_inventory\` is disabled, this value is \`0\`. -- sales\_channel\_id: (\`string\`) The ID of the sales channel that the availability is scoped to. - -For example, the object may look like this: - -```json title="Example result" -{ - "variant_123": { - "availability": 10, - "sales_channel_id": "sc_123" - } -} -``` - -*** - -## Retrieve Sales Channel to Use - -To retrieve the sales channel ID to use in the `getVariantAvailability` function, you can either: - -- Use the sales channel of the request's scope. -- Use the sales channel that the variant's product is available in. - -### Method 1: Use Sales Channel Scope in Store Routes - -Requests sent to API routes starting with `/store` must include a [publishable API key in the request header](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/sales-channel/publishable-api-keys/index.html.md). This scopes the request to one or more sales channels associated with the publishable API key. - -So, if you're retrieving the variant inventory availability in an API route starting with `/store`, you can access the sales channel using the `publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids` property of the request object: - -```ts highlights={salesChannelScopeHighlights} -import { MedusaStoreRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaStoreRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const query = req.scope.resolve("query") - const sales_channel_ids = req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids - - const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { - variant_ids: ["variant_123"], - sales_channel_id: sales_channel_ids[0], - }) - - res.json({ - availability, - }) -} -``` - -In this example, you retrieve the scope's sales channel IDs using `req.publishable_key_context.sales_channel_ids`, whose value is an array of IDs. - -Then, you pass the first sales channel ID to the `getVariantAvailability` function to retrieve the inventory availability of the product variant in that sales channel. - -Notice that the request object's type is `MedusaStoreRequest` instead of `MedusaRequest` to ensure the availability of the `publishable_key_context` property. - -### Method 2: Use Product's Sales Channel - -A product is linked to the sales channels it's available in. So, you can retrieve the details of the variant's product, including its sales channels. - -For example: - -```ts highlights={productSalesChannelHighlights} -import { getVariantAvailability } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -// ... - -// use req.scope instead of container in API routes -const query = container.resolve("query") - -const { data: variants } = await query.graph({ - entity: "variant", - fields: ["id", "product.sales_channels.*"], - filters: { - id: "variant_123", - }, -}) - -const availability = await getVariantAvailability(query, { - variant_ids: ["variant_123"], - sales_channel_id: variants[0].product!.sales_channels![0]!.id, -}) -``` - -In this example, you retrieve the sales channels of the variant's product using [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). - -You pass the ID of the variant as a filter, and you specify `product.sales_channels.*` as the fields to retrieve. This retrieves the sales channels linked to the variant's product. - -Then, you pass the first sales channel ID to the `getVariantAvailability` function to retrieve the inventory availability of the product variant in that sales channel. - - # GitHub Auth Module Provider In this document, you’ll learn about the GitHub Auth Module Provider and how to install and use it in the Auth Module. @@ -30854,249 +30854,267 @@ The [Authenticate or Login API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednass ## Workflows -- [createCustomerAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeCustomerAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeCustomerAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createApiKeysWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createApiKeysWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteApiKeysWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteApiKeysWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyWorkflow/index.html.md) - [revokeApiKeysWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/revokeApiKeysWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateApiKeysWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateApiKeysWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [generateResetPasswordTokenWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/generateResetPasswordTokenWorkflow/index.html.md) - [addShippingMethodToCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addShippingMethodToCartWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [completeCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/completeCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [addToCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addToCartWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [completeCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/completeCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [confirmVariantInventoryWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmVariantInventoryWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCartCreditLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCartCreditLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCartCreditLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCartCreditLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteCartCreditLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCartCreditLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [listShippingOptionsForCartWithPricingWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/listShippingOptionsForCartWithPricingWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCartWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [listShippingOptionsForCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/listShippingOptionsForCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [refreshCartItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshCartItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [refreshPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [listShippingOptionsForCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/listShippingOptionsForCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [refreshCartShippingMethodsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshCartShippingMethodsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [refundPaymentAndRecreatePaymentSessionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentAndRecreatePaymentSessionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [transferCartCustomerWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/transferCartCustomerWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [refundPaymentAndRecreatePaymentSessionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentAndRecreatePaymentSessionWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [refreshPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshPaymentCollectionForCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateCartPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCartPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCartWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateLineItemInCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateLineItemInCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateTaxLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateTaxLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateLineItemInCartWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateLineItemInCartWorkflow/index.html.md) - [validateExistingPaymentCollectionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateExistingPaymentCollectionStep/index.html.md) -- [generateResetPasswordTokenWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/generateResetPasswordTokenWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchLinksWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchLinksWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createLinksWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createLinksWorkflow/index.html.md) - [dismissLinksWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/dismissLinksWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateLinksWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateLinksWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [uploadFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [addDraftOrderItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [addDraftOrderPromotionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderPromotionWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [addDraftOrderShippingMethodsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderShippingMethodsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [confirmDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [beginDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [convertDraftOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/convertDraftOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [convertDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/convertDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) -- [removeDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeDraftOrderPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [requestDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) -- [createDefaultsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createDefaultsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateDraftOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCustomerGroupsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerGroupsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteCustomerGroupsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCustomerGroupsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCustomerGroupsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerGroupsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [linkCustomerGroupsToCustomerWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkCustomerGroupsToCustomerWorkflow/index.html.md) - [linkCustomersToCustomerGroupWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkCustomersToCustomerGroupWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateCustomerGroupsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCustomerGroupsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteLineItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteLineItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [acceptInviteWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/acceptInviteWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createInvitesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createInvitesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteInvitesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteInvitesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [refreshInviteTokensWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshInviteTokensWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createDefaultsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createDefaultsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCustomerAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeCustomerAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeCustomerAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateCustomersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCustomersWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateCustomerAddressesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCustomerAddressesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [uploadFilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/uploadFilesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchShippingOptionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchShippingOptionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [calculateShippingOptionsPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/calculateShippingOptionsPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createReturnFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createReturnFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createShippingOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShippingOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createServiceZonesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createServiceZonesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createShipmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShipmentWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createShippingProfilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShippingProfilesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteFulfillmentSetsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteFulfillmentSetsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteServiceZonesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteServiceZonesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createShippingOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShippingOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [markFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/markFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteFulfillmentSetsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteFulfillmentSetsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteShippingOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteShippingOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [markFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/markFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateServiceZonesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateServiceZonesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateShippingOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateShippingOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateShippingProfilesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateShippingProfilesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateShippingOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateShippingOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [validateFulfillmentDeliverabilityStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateFulfillmentDeliverabilityStep/index.html.md) +- [addDraftOrderItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [addDraftOrderShippingMethodsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderShippingMethodsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [addDraftOrderPromotionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addDraftOrderPromotionWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [beginDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [confirmDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [convertDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/convertDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [convertDraftOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/convertDraftOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeDraftOrderPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [requestDraftOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestDraftOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderActionItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderActionShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateDraftOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateDraftOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchInventoryItemLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchInventoryItemLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [bulkCreateDeleteLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/bulkCreateDeleteLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createInventoryItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createInventoryItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteInventoryItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteInventoryItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateInventoryItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateInventoryItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateInventoryLevelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateInventoryLevelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [validateInventoryLevelsDelete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateInventoryLevelsDelete/index.html.md) -- [createPricePreferencesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPricePreferencesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteLineItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteLineItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [acceptInviteWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/acceptInviteWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createInvitesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createInvitesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [refreshInviteTokensWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refreshInviteTokensWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteInvitesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteInvitesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [capturePaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/capturePaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [refundPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [refundPaymentsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [processPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/processPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [validatePaymentsRefundStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validatePaymentsRefundStep/index.html.md) +- [validateRefundStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateRefundStep/index.html.md) +- [createPaymentSessionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPaymentSessionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deletePaymentSessionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePaymentSessionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [batchPriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchPriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createPriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createPriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deletePriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updatePriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removePriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removePriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updatePriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deletePricePreferencesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePricePreferencesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createPricePreferencesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPricePreferencesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updatePricePreferencesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePricePreferencesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [acceptOrderTransferValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/acceptOrderTransferValidationStep/index.html.md) - [acceptOrderTransferWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/acceptOrderTransferWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [beginClaimOrderValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginClaimOrderValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [archiveOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/archiveOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [addOrderLineItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addOrderLineItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [archiveOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/archiveOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [beginClaimOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginClaimOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [beginClaimOrderValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginClaimOrderValidationStep/index.html.md) - [beginExchangeOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginExchangeOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [beginOrderEditValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginOrderEditValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [beginOrderEditOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginOrderEditOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [beginOrderExchangeValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginOrderExchangeValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [beginOrderEditOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginOrderEditOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [beginReceiveReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReceiveReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [beginReceiveReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReceiveReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [beginOrderEditValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginOrderEditValidationStep/index.html.md) - [beginReturnOrderValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReturnOrderValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [beginReturnOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReturnOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [beginReceiveReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReceiveReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelBeginOrderClaimValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderClaimValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [beginReturnOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/beginReturnOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelBeginOrderEditValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderEditValidationStep/index.html.md) - [cancelBeginOrderClaimWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderClaimWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelBeginOrderEditWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderEditWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [cancelBeginOrderExchangeValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderExchangeValidationStep/index.html.md) - [cancelClaimValidateOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelClaimValidateOrderStep/index.html.md) - [cancelBeginOrderExchangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderExchangeWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelBeginOrderExchangeValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelBeginOrderExchangeValidationStep/index.html.md) - [cancelExchangeValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelExchangeValidateOrder/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderChangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderChangeWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderExchangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderExchangeWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderClaimWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderClaimWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderFulfillmentValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderFulfillmentValidateOrder/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderTransferRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderTransferRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderExchangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderExchangeWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderTransferRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderTransferRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelReceiveReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReceiveReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelRequestReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelRequestReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [cancelReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelReturnValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnValidateOrder/index.html.md) - [cancelReturnReceiveWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnReceiveWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [cancelReturnValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnValidateOrder/index.html.md) +- [cancelReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [cancelReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [cancelValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelValidateOrder/index.html.md) - [cancelTransferOrderRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelTransferOrderRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [confirmClaimRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmClaimRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/cancelValidateOrder/index.html.md) - [completeOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/completeOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [confirmClaimRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmClaimRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [confirmClaimRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmClaimRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [confirmExchangeRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmExchangeRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [confirmOrderEditRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmOrderEditRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [confirmOrderEditRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmOrderEditRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [confirmExchangeRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmExchangeRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [confirmOrderEditRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmOrderEditRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [confirmReturnReceiveWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReturnReceiveWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [confirmOrderEditRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmOrderEditRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [confirmReceiveReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReceiveReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) - [confirmReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [confirmReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [confirmReturnReceiveWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReturnReceiveWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createAndCompleteReturnOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createAndCompleteReturnOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCompleteReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCompleteReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [confirmReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/confirmReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createClaimShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createClaimShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [createClaimShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createClaimShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCompleteReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCompleteReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) - [createExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [createExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createFulfillmentValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createFulfillmentValidateOrder/index.html.md) -- [createOrUpdateOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrUpdateOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrderChangeActionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderChangeActionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [createOrderCreditLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderCreditLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrderChangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderChangeWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createOrUpdateOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrUpdateOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createOrderCreditLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderCreditLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [createOrderFulfillmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderFulfillmentWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderPaymentCollectionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrderShipmentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderShipmentWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createOrdersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createOrdersWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createReturnShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [createReturnShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createShipmentValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShipmentValidateOrder/index.html.md) - [declineOrderChangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/declineOrderChangeWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [declineTransferOrderRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/declineTransferOrderRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [createShipmentValidateOrder](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createShipmentValidateOrder/index.html.md) +- [createReturnShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [declineOrderTransferRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/declineOrderTransferRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteOrderChangeActionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteOrderChangeActionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [dismissItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/dismissItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteOrderPaymentCollections](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteOrderPaymentCollections/index.html.md) -- [dismissItemReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/dismissItemReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [declineTransferOrderRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/declineTransferOrderRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [deleteOrderChangeWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteOrderChangeWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteOrderPaymentCollections](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteOrderPaymentCollections/index.html.md) +- [dismissItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/dismissItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [dismissItemReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/dismissItemReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [exchangeAddNewItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/exchangeAddNewItemValidationStep/index.html.md) - [exchangeRequestItemReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/exchangeRequestItemReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) - [fetchShippingOptionForOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/fetchShippingOptionForOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [getOrdersListWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/getOrdersListWorkflow/index.html.md) - [getOrderDetailWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/getOrderDetailWorkflow/index.html.md) - [markOrderFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/markOrderFulfillmentAsDeliveredWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [orderClaimAddNewItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimAddNewItemValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [maybeRefreshShippingMethodsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/maybeRefreshShippingMethodsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [markPaymentCollectionAsPaid](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/markPaymentCollectionAsPaid/index.html.md) +- [maybeRefreshShippingMethodsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/maybeRefreshShippingMethodsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [orderClaimAddNewItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimAddNewItemValidationStep/index.html.md) - [orderClaimAddNewItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimAddNewItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [orderClaimRequestItemReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimRequestItemReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [orderClaimItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [orderClaimItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimItemValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [orderClaimItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [orderClaimRequestItemReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimRequestItemReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) - [orderClaimRequestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderClaimRequestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [orderEditUpdateItemQuantityValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditUpdateItemQuantityValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [orderEditAddNewItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditAddNewItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [orderEditAddNewItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditAddNewItemValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [orderEditAddNewItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditAddNewItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [orderEditUpdateItemQuantityValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditUpdateItemQuantityValidationStep/index.html.md) - [orderEditUpdateItemQuantityWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderEditUpdateItemQuantityWorkflow/index.html.md) - [orderExchangeAddNewItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderExchangeAddNewItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [orderExchangeRequestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderExchangeRequestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [orderFulfillmentDeliverablilityValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/orderFulfillmentDeliverablilityValidationStep/index.html.md) - [receiveAndCompleteReturnOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/receiveAndCompleteReturnOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [receiveCompleteReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/receiveCompleteReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [receiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/receiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [receiveItemReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/receiveItemReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeClaimShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [removeClaimItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [receiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/receiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeAddItemClaimActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeAddItemClaimActionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeClaimAddItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimAddItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [removeClaimShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [removeClaimItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeClaimShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeClaimShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeExchangeItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeExchangeItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [removeExchangeItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeExchangeItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeItemClaimActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemClaimActionWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeItemExchangeActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemExchangeActionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeItemOrderEditActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemOrderEditActionWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeItemExchangeActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemExchangeActionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeItemReceiveReturnActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemReceiveReturnActionValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [removeItemReturnActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemReturnActionWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeOrderEditItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeOrderEditItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeItemReceiveReturnActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemReceiveReturnActionWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [removeItemReturnActionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeItemReturnActionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeOrderEditShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [removeOrderEditItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeOrderEditItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removeReturnShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeReturnShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeReturnItemActionValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeReturnItemActionValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [removeReturnShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeReturnShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [removeReturnShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeReturnShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [requestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [requestItemReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestItemReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [requestOrderEditRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderEditRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [requestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [requestOrderEditRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderEditRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [requestOrderEditRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderEditRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [requestOrderTransferValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderTransferValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [requestOrderTransferWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderTransferWorkflow/index.html.md) - [throwUnlessPaymentCollectionNotPaid](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/throwUnlessPaymentCollectionNotPaid/index.html.md) +- [requestOrderTransferWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/requestOrderTransferWorkflow/index.html.md) - [throwUnlessStatusIsNotPaid](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/throwUnlessStatusIsNotPaid/index.html.md) -- [updateClaimItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimItemValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateClaimAddItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimAddItemValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [updateClaimItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimItemValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateClaimAddItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimAddItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateClaimItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateClaimShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [updateClaimShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateExchangeAddItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeAddItemValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [updateExchangeAddItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeAddItemWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateOrderChangeActionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderChangeActionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [updateOrderChangesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderChangesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateClaimShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateClaimShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateExchangeAddItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeAddItemWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateExchangeShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateOrderChangeActionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderChangeActionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateOrderEditAddItemValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderEditAddItemValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [updateOrderChangesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderChangesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateOrderEditItemQuantityValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderEditItemQuantityValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateOrderEditAddItemWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderEditAddItemWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateOrderEditItemQuantityWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderEditItemQuantityWorkflow/index.html.md) @@ -31104,376 +31122,358 @@ The [Authenticate or Login API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednass - [updateOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderEditShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateOrderTaxLinesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderTaxLinesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateOrderValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [updateReceiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReceiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateOrderWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateOrderWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateReceiveItemReturnRequestWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReceiveItemReturnRequestWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateRequestItemReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRequestItemReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [updateReceiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReceiveItemReturnRequestValidationStep/index.html.md) +- [updateRequestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRequestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateReturnShippingMethodValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReturnShippingMethodValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateReturnShippingMethodWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReturnShippingMethodWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateRequestItemReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRequestItemReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateReturnValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReturnValidationStep/index.html.md) - [updateReturnWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReturnWorkflow/index.html.md) - [validateOrderCreditLinesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateOrderCreditLinesStep/index.html.md) -- [createProductCategoriesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductCategoriesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteProductCategoriesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductCategoriesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createProductCategoriesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductCategoriesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateProductCategoriesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductCategoriesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [capturePaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/capturePaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [refundPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [processPaymentWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/processPaymentWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [refundPaymentsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/refundPaymentsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [validatePaymentsRefundStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validatePaymentsRefundStep/index.html.md) -- [validateRefundStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateRefundStep/index.html.md) -- [batchPriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchPriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createPriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createPriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deletePriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updatePriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updatePriceListsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePriceListsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [removePriceListPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removePriceListPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createPaymentSessionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPaymentSessionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deletePaymentSessionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePaymentSessionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateRefundReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRefundReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteReservationsByLineItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteReservationsByLineItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchLinkProductsToCategoryWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchLinkProductsToCategoryWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchLinkProductsToCollectionWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchLinkProductsToCollectionWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchProductVariantsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchProductVariantsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createCollectionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCollectionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [batchProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCollectionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCollectionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createProductOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createProductTagsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductTagsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createProductTypesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductTypesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createProductVariantsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductVariantsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteCollectionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCollectionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteProductOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteProductTypesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductTypesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteProductTagsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductTagsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteProductTypesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductTypesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteProductVariantsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductVariantsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [exportProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/exportProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [importProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/importProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateCollectionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCollectionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateProductOptionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductOptionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateProductTypesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductTypesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateProductTagsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductTagsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateProductTypesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductTypesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateProductVariantsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductVariantsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [upsertVariantPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/upsertVariantPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [upsertVariantPricesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/upsertVariantPricesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [validateProductInputStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateProductInputStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createReturnReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReturnReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteReturnReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteReturnReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateReturnReasonsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReturnReasonsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteShippingProfileWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteShippingProfileWorkflow/index.html.md) - [addOrRemoveCampaignPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/addOrRemoveCampaignPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [validateStepShippingProfileDelete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateStepShippingProfileDelete/index.html.md) -- [createCampaignsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCampaignsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [batchPromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchPromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createPromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [batchPromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/batchPromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createPromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createPromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createCampaignsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createCampaignsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deletePromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteCampaignsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteCampaignsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deletePromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deletePromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deletePromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateCampaignsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateCampaignsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updatePromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updatePromotionsStatusWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionsStatusWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updatePromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updatePromotionRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updatePromotionsValidationStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionsValidationStep/index.html.md) -- [createReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteReservationsByLineItemsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteReservationsByLineItemsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateReservationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateReservationsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updatePromotionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updatePromotionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createLocationFulfillmentSetWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createLocationFulfillmentSetWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [linkSalesChannelsToStockLocationWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkSalesChannelsToStockLocationWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createSalesChannelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createSalesChannelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteSalesChannelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteSalesChannelsWorkflow/index.html.md) - [linkProductsToSalesChannelWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkProductsToSalesChannelWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateSalesChannelsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateSalesChannelsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createLocationFulfillmentSetWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createLocationFulfillmentSetWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [linkSalesChannelsToStockLocationWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/linkSalesChannelsToStockLocationWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateStockLocationsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateStockLocationsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateStoresWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateStoresWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteShippingProfileWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteShippingProfileWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [validateStepShippingProfileDelete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/validateStepShippingProfileDelete/index.html.md) +- [createTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [createTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [deleteTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [maybeListTaxRateRuleIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/maybeListTaxRateRuleIdsStep/index.html.md) +- [setTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/setTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) +- [updateTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createUserAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createUserAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) - [createUsersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createUsersWorkflow/index.html.md) - [deleteUsersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteUsersWorkflow/index.html.md) - [removeUserAccountWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/removeUserAccountWorkflow/index.html.md) - [updateUsersWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateUsersWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [createTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [deleteTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/deleteTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [maybeListTaxRateRuleIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/maybeListTaxRateRuleIdsStep/index.html.md) -- [setTaxRateRulesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/setTaxRateRulesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateTaxRatesWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateTaxRatesWorkflow/index.html.md) -- [updateTaxRegionsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateTaxRegionsWorkflow/index.html.md) ## Steps -- [emitEventStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/emitEventStep/index.html.md) -- [removeRemoteLinkStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeRemoteLinkStep/index.html.md) +- [setAuthAppMetadataStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setAuthAppMetadataStep/index.html.md) +- [addShippingMethodToCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addShippingMethodToCartStep/index.html.md) +- [createCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCartsStep/index.html.md) +- [confirmInventoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/confirmInventoryStep/index.html.md) +- [createLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createLineItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [createLineItemAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createLineItemAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) +- [createPaymentCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentCollectionsStep/index.html.md) +- [findOneOrAnyRegionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findOneOrAnyRegionStep/index.html.md) +- [createShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) +- [findOrCreateCustomerStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findOrCreateCustomerStep/index.html.md) +- [findSalesChannelStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findSalesChannelStep/index.html.md) +- [getActionsToComputeFromPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getActionsToComputeFromPromotionsStep/index.html.md) +- [getVariantPriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantPriceSetsStep/index.html.md) +- [getVariantsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantsStep/index.html.md) +- [getLineItemActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getLineItemActionsStep/index.html.md) +- [getPromotionCodesToApply](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getPromotionCodesToApply/index.html.md) +- [prepareAdjustmentsFromPromotionActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/prepareAdjustmentsFromPromotionActionsStep/index.html.md) +- [removeLineItemAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeLineItemAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) +- [removeShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) +- [removeShippingMethodFromCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeShippingMethodFromCartStep/index.html.md) +- [retrieveCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/retrieveCartStep/index.html.md) +- [reserveInventoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/reserveInventoryStep/index.html.md) +- [setTaxLinesForItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setTaxLinesForItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateCartPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartPromotionsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateLineItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateShippingMethodsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateShippingMethodsStep/index.html.md) +- [validateAndReturnShippingMethodsDataStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateAndReturnShippingMethodsDataStep/index.html.md) +- [validateCartPaymentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartPaymentsStep/index.html.md) +- [validateCartShippingOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartShippingOptionsStep/index.html.md) +- [validateCartShippingOptionsPriceStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartShippingOptionsPriceStep/index.html.md) +- [validateCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartStep/index.html.md) +- [validateShippingStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateShippingStep/index.html.md) +- [validateVariantPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateVariantPricesStep/index.html.md) +- [validateLineItemPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateLineItemPricesStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteApiKeysStep/index.html.md) +- [createApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createApiKeysStep/index.html.md) +- [revokeApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/revokeApiKeysStep/index.html.md) +- [updateApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateApiKeysStep/index.html.md) +- [validateSalesChannelsExistStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateSalesChannelsExistStep/index.html.md) +- [linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyStep/index.html.md) - [createRemoteLinkStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createRemoteLinkStep/index.html.md) - [dismissRemoteLinkStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/dismissRemoteLinkStep/index.html.md) +- [emitEventStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/emitEventStep/index.html.md) +- [removeRemoteLinkStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeRemoteLinkStep/index.html.md) - [updateRemoteLinksStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateRemoteLinksStep/index.html.md) - [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md) - [useRemoteQueryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/useRemoteQueryStep/index.html.md) - [validatePresenceOfStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validatePresenceOfStep/index.html.md) -- [addShippingMethodToCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addShippingMethodToCartStep/index.html.md) -- [confirmInventoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/confirmInventoryStep/index.html.md) -- [createLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [createLineItemAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createLineItemAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) -- [createCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCartsStep/index.html.md) -- [createPaymentCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentCollectionsStep/index.html.md) -- [createShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) -- [findOneOrAnyRegionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findOneOrAnyRegionStep/index.html.md) -- [findOrCreateCustomerStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findOrCreateCustomerStep/index.html.md) -- [findSalesChannelStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/findSalesChannelStep/index.html.md) -- [getLineItemActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getLineItemActionsStep/index.html.md) -- [getActionsToComputeFromPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getActionsToComputeFromPromotionsStep/index.html.md) -- [getPromotionCodesToApply](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getPromotionCodesToApply/index.html.md) -- [getVariantPriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantPriceSetsStep/index.html.md) -- [prepareAdjustmentsFromPromotionActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/prepareAdjustmentsFromPromotionActionsStep/index.html.md) -- [removeLineItemAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeLineItemAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) -- [removeShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeShippingMethodAdjustmentsStep/index.html.md) -- [getVariantsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantsStep/index.html.md) -- [removeShippingMethodFromCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeShippingMethodFromCartStep/index.html.md) -- [reserveInventoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/reserveInventoryStep/index.html.md) -- [retrieveCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/retrieveCartStep/index.html.md) -- [updateCartPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartPromotionsStep/index.html.md) -- [setTaxLinesForItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setTaxLinesForItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateAndReturnShippingMethodsDataStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateAndReturnShippingMethodsDataStep/index.html.md) -- [validateCartPaymentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartPaymentsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateShippingMethodsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateShippingMethodsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateCartShippingOptionsPriceStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartShippingOptionsPriceStep/index.html.md) -- [validateCartShippingOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartShippingOptionsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateLineItemPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateLineItemPricesStep/index.html.md) -- [validateCartStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCartStep/index.html.md) -- [validateShippingStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateShippingStep/index.html.md) -- [validateVariantPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateVariantPricesStep/index.html.md) -- [setAuthAppMetadataStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setAuthAppMetadataStep/index.html.md) +- [createDefaultStoreStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createDefaultStoreStep/index.html.md) - [createCustomerAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCustomerAddressesStep/index.html.md) - [createCustomersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCustomersStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteCustomerAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCustomerAddressesStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteCustomersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCustomersStep/index.html.md) - [maybeUnsetDefaultBillingAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/maybeUnsetDefaultBillingAddressesStep/index.html.md) - [maybeUnsetDefaultShippingAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/maybeUnsetDefaultShippingAddressesStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteCustomersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCustomersStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteCustomerAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCustomerAddressesStep/index.html.md) - [updateCustomersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCustomersStep/index.html.md) - [validateCustomerAccountCreation](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateCustomerAccountCreation/index.html.md) - [updateCustomerAddressesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCustomerAddressesStep/index.html.md) -- [createApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createApiKeysStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteApiKeysStep/index.html.md) -- [linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/linkSalesChannelsToApiKeyStep/index.html.md) -- [revokeApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/revokeApiKeysStep/index.html.md) -- [updateApiKeysStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateApiKeysStep/index.html.md) -- [validateSalesChannelsExistStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateSalesChannelsExistStep/index.html.md) -- [createDefaultStoreStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createDefaultStoreStep/index.html.md) +- [validateDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) - [createCustomerGroupsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCustomerGroupsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteCustomerGroupStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCustomerGroupStep/index.html.md) - [linkCustomerGroupsToCustomerStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/linkCustomerGroupsToCustomerStep/index.html.md) - [linkCustomersToCustomerGroupStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/linkCustomersToCustomerGroupStep/index.html.md) - [updateCustomerGroupsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCustomerGroupsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateDraftOrderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateDraftOrderStep/index.html.md) -- [uploadFilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/uploadFilesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteFilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteFilesStep/index.html.md) -- [createInviteStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createInviteStep/index.html.md) -- [refreshInviteTokensStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refreshInviteTokensStep/index.html.md) -- [validateTokenStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateTokenStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteInvitesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInvitesStep/index.html.md) -- [buildPriceSet](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/buildPriceSet/index.html.md) +- [uploadFilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/uploadFilesStep/index.html.md) - [calculateShippingOptionsPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/calculateShippingOptionsPricesStep/index.html.md) +- [buildPriceSet](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/buildPriceSet/index.html.md) - [cancelFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) - [createFulfillmentSets](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createFulfillmentSets/index.html.md) - [createFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) -- [createServiceZonesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createServiceZonesStep/index.html.md) - [createReturnFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createReturnFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) +- [createServiceZonesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createServiceZonesStep/index.html.md) - [createShippingOptionRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingOptionRulesStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteFulfillmentSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteFulfillmentSetsStep/index.html.md) +- [createShippingProfilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingProfilesStep/index.html.md) - [createShippingOptionsPriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingOptionsPriceSetsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteServiceZonesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteServiceZonesStep/index.html.md) -- [createShippingProfilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createShippingProfilesStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteFulfillmentSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteFulfillmentSetsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteShippingOptionRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteShippingOptionRulesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteShippingOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteShippingOptionsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteShippingOptionRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteShippingOptionRulesStep/index.html.md) - [setShippingOptionsPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setShippingOptionsPricesStep/index.html.md) - [updateFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) - [updateServiceZonesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateServiceZonesStep/index.html.md) -- [upsertShippingOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/upsertShippingOptionsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateShippingProfilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateShippingProfilesStep/index.html.md) - [updateShippingOptionRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateShippingOptionRulesStep/index.html.md) +- [updateShippingProfilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateShippingProfilesStep/index.html.md) +- [upsertShippingOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/upsertShippingOptionsStep/index.html.md) - [validateShipmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateShipmentStep/index.html.md) - [validateShippingOptionPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateShippingOptionPricesStep/index.html.md) -- [listLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateLineItemsStepWithSelector](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateLineItemsStepWithSelector/index.html.md) +- [refreshInviteTokensStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refreshInviteTokensStep/index.html.md) +- [validateTokenStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateTokenStep/index.html.md) +- [createInviteStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createInviteStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteInvitesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInvitesStep/index.html.md) - [adjustInventoryLevelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/adjustInventoryLevelsStep/index.html.md) -- [attachInventoryItemToVariants](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/attachInventoryItemToVariants/index.html.md) -- [createInventoryItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createInventoryItemsStep/index.html.md) - [createInventoryLevelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createInventoryLevelsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteInventoryLevelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInventoryLevelsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteInventoryItemStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInventoryItemStep/index.html.md) +- [createInventoryItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createInventoryItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [attachInventoryItemToVariants](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/attachInventoryItemToVariants/index.html.md) - [updateInventoryItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateInventoryItemsStep/index.html.md) - [updateInventoryLevelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateInventoryLevelsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteInventoryLevelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInventoryLevelsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteInventoryItemStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteInventoryItemStep/index.html.md) +- [validateInventoryItemsForCreate](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateInventoryItemsForCreate/index.html.md) - [validateInventoryDeleteStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateInventoryDeleteStep/index.html.md) - [validateInventoryLocationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateInventoryLocationsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateInventoryItemsForCreate](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateInventoryItemsForCreate/index.html.md) -- [sendNotificationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/sendNotificationsStep/index.html.md) - [notifyOnFailureStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/notifyOnFailureStep/index.html.md) +- [sendNotificationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/sendNotificationsStep/index.html.md) - [addOrderTransactionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addOrderTransactionStep/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderChangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderChangeStep/index.html.md) - [archiveOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/archiveOrdersStep/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderExchangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderExchangeStep/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderClaimStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderClaimStep/index.html.md) -- [cancelOrderFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderChangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderChangeStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderExchangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderExchangeStep/index.html.md) - [cancelOrderReturnStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderReturnStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelOrderFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrderFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) - [cancelOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelOrdersStep/index.html.md) - [completeOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/completeOrdersStep/index.html.md) - [createOrderChangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderChangeStep/index.html.md) - [createCompleteReturnStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCompleteReturnStep/index.html.md) -- [createOrderClaimsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderClaimsStep/index.html.md) - [createOrderClaimItemsFromActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderClaimItemsFromActionsStep/index.html.md) -- [createOrderExchangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderExchangesStep/index.html.md) -- [createOrderExchangeItemsFromActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderExchangeItemsFromActionsStep/index.html.md) - [createOrderLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [createOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrdersStep/index.html.md) +- [createOrderExchangeItemsFromActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderExchangeItemsFromActionsStep/index.html.md) +- [createOrderClaimsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderClaimsStep/index.html.md) +- [createOrderExchangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrderExchangesStep/index.html.md) - [createReturnsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createReturnsStep/index.html.md) +- [createOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createOrdersStep/index.html.md) - [declineOrderChangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/declineOrderChangeStep/index.html.md) - [deleteClaimsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteClaimsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteExchangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteExchangesStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteOrderChangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteOrderChangesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteOrderChangeActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteOrderChangeActionsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteOrderChangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteOrderChangesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteOrderLineItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteOrderLineItems/index.html.md) - [deleteOrderShippingMethods](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteOrderShippingMethods/index.html.md) - [deleteReturnsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReturnsStep/index.html.md) - [previewOrderChangeStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/previewOrderChangeStep/index.html.md) -- [registerOrderDeliveryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/registerOrderDeliveryStep/index.html.md) - [registerOrderChangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/registerOrderChangesStep/index.html.md) +- [registerOrderDeliveryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/registerOrderDeliveryStep/index.html.md) - [registerOrderFulfillmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/registerOrderFulfillmentStep/index.html.md) - [registerOrderShipmentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/registerOrderShipmentStep/index.html.md) -- [updateOrderChangeActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrderChangeActionsStep/index.html.md) - [setOrderTaxLinesForItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setOrderTaxLinesForItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateOrderChangeActionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrderChangeActionsStep/index.html.md) - [updateOrderChangesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrderChangesStep/index.html.md) -- [updateOrderShippingMethodsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrderShippingMethodsStep/index.html.md) -- [createPaymentAccountHolderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentAccountHolderStep/index.html.md) - [updateOrdersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrdersStep/index.html.md) -- [updateReturnsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReturnsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateOrderShippingMethodsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateOrderShippingMethodsStep/index.html.md) - [updateReturnItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReturnItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [createPaymentSessionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentSessionStep/index.html.md) -- [createRefundReasonStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createRefundReasonStep/index.html.md) -- [deletePaymentSessionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePaymentSessionsStep/index.html.md) -- [updatePaymentCollectionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePaymentCollectionStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteRefundReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteRefundReasonsStep/index.html.md) -- [validateDeletedPaymentSessionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateDeletedPaymentSessionsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateRefundReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateRefundReasonsStep/index.html.md) -- [cancelPaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelPaymentStep/index.html.md) -- [authorizePaymentSessionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/authorizePaymentSessionStep/index.html.md) -- [capturePaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/capturePaymentStep/index.html.md) -- [refundPaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refundPaymentStep/index.html.md) -- [refundPaymentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refundPaymentsStep/index.html.md) -- [deletePricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) -- [createPricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) -- [createPriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPriceSetsStep/index.html.md) -- [updatePricePreferencesAsArrayStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePricePreferencesAsArrayStep/index.html.md) -- [updatePriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePriceSetsStep/index.html.md) -- [updatePricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) +- [updateReturnsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReturnsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteLineItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [listLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listLineItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateLineItemsStepWithSelector](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateLineItemsStepWithSelector/index.html.md) - [createPriceListPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPriceListPricesStep/index.html.md) - [createPriceListsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPriceListsStep/index.html.md) - [deletePriceListsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePriceListsStep/index.html.md) -- [getExistingPriceListsPriceIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getExistingPriceListsPriceIdsStep/index.html.md) -- [removePriceListPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removePriceListPricesStep/index.html.md) - [updatePriceListPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePriceListPricesStep/index.html.md) -- [validatePriceListsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validatePriceListsStep/index.html.md) +- [getExistingPriceListsPriceIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getExistingPriceListsPriceIdsStep/index.html.md) - [updatePriceListsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePriceListsStep/index.html.md) +- [removePriceListPricesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removePriceListPricesStep/index.html.md) - [validateVariantPriceLinksStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateVariantPriceLinksStep/index.html.md) -- [batchLinkProductsToCategoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/batchLinkProductsToCategoryStep/index.html.md) +- [validatePriceListsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validatePriceListsStep/index.html.md) +- [createPaymentAccountHolderStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentAccountHolderStep/index.html.md) +- [createPaymentSessionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPaymentSessionStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteRefundReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteRefundReasonsStep/index.html.md) +- [createRefundReasonStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createRefundReasonStep/index.html.md) +- [deletePaymentSessionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePaymentSessionsStep/index.html.md) +- [updatePaymentCollectionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePaymentCollectionStep/index.html.md) +- [validateDeletedPaymentSessionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/validateDeletedPaymentSessionsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateRefundReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateRefundReasonsStep/index.html.md) +- [createPricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) +- [createPriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPriceSetsStep/index.html.md) +- [deletePricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) +- [updatePricePreferencesAsArrayStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePricePreferencesAsArrayStep/index.html.md) +- [updatePricePreferencesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePricePreferencesStep/index.html.md) +- [updatePriceSetsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePriceSetsStep/index.html.md) +- [cancelPaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/cancelPaymentStep/index.html.md) +- [authorizePaymentSessionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/authorizePaymentSessionStep/index.html.md) +- [capturePaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/capturePaymentStep/index.html.md) +- [refundPaymentsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refundPaymentsStep/index.html.md) +- [refundPaymentStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/refundPaymentStep/index.html.md) - [createCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCollectionsStep/index.html.md) -- [createProductOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductOptionsStep/index.html.md) - [batchLinkProductsToCollectionStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/batchLinkProductsToCollectionStep/index.html.md) - [createProductTagsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductTagsStep/index.html.md) -- [createProductTypesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductTypesStep/index.html.md) +- [createProductOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductOptionsStep/index.html.md) +- [batchLinkProductsToCategoryStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/batchLinkProductsToCategoryStep/index.html.md) - [createProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductsStep/index.html.md) - [createVariantPricingLinkStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createVariantPricingLinkStep/index.html.md) +- [createProductTypesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductTypesStep/index.html.md) - [createProductVariantsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductVariantsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCollectionsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteProductTagsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductTagsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteProductOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductOptionsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteProductVariantsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductVariantsStep/index.html.md) -- [generateProductCsvStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/generateProductCsvStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteProductTagsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductTagsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteProductTypesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductTypesStep/index.html.md) +- [getVariantAvailabilityStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantAvailabilityStep/index.html.md) - [getAllProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getAllProductsStep/index.html.md) - [getProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getProductsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductsStep/index.html.md) +- [generateProductCsvStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/generateProductCsvStep/index.html.md) - [groupProductsForBatchStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/groupProductsForBatchStep/index.html.md) -- [normalizeCsvStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/normalizeCsvStep/index.html.md) -- [getVariantAvailabilityStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getVariantAvailabilityStep/index.html.md) -- [updateCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCollectionsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateProductOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductOptionsStep/index.html.md) - [parseProductCsvStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/parseProductCsvStep/index.html.md) +- [normalizeCsvStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/normalizeCsvStep/index.html.md) +- [updateCollectionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCollectionsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateProductTypesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductTypesStep/index.html.md) +- [updateProductOptionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductOptionsStep/index.html.md) - [updateProductTagsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductTagsStep/index.html.md) - [updateProductsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductsStep/index.html.md) -- [waitConfirmationProductImportStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/waitConfirmationProductImportStep/index.html.md) -- [updateProductTypesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductTypesStep/index.html.md) - [updateProductVariantsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductVariantsStep/index.html.md) +- [waitConfirmationProductImportStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/waitConfirmationProductImportStep/index.html.md) - [addCampaignPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addCampaignPromotionsStep/index.html.md) -- [addRulesToPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addRulesToPromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [createCampaignsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createCampaignsStep/index.html.md) +- [addRulesToPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/addRulesToPromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteCampaignsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteCampaignsStep/index.html.md) -- [createPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [deletePromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deletePromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [removeCampaignPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeCampaignPromotionsStep/index.html.md) +- [createPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createPromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [removeRulesFromPromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/removeRulesFromPromotionsStep/index.html.md) -- [updatePromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [updateCampaignsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCampaignsStep/index.html.md) - [updatePromotionRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePromotionRulesStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteRegionsStep/index.html.md) -- [setRegionsPaymentProvidersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setRegionsPaymentProvidersStep/index.html.md) +- [updatePromotionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updatePromotionsStep/index.html.md) - [createRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createRegionsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteRegionsStep/index.html.md) - [updateRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateRegionsStep/index.html.md) -- [createReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createReservationsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteReservationsByLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReservationsByLineItemsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReservationsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReservationsStep/index.html.md) +- [setRegionsPaymentProvidersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/setRegionsPaymentProvidersStep/index.html.md) - [createProductCategoriesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createProductCategoriesStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteProductCategoriesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductCategoriesStep/index.html.md) - [updateProductCategoriesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateProductCategoriesStep/index.html.md) -- [updateReturnReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReturnReasonsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteProductCategoriesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteProductCategoriesStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteReservationsByLineItemsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReservationsByLineItemsStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReservationsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReservationsStep/index.html.md) +- [createReservationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createReservationsStep/index.html.md) - [createReturnReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createReturnReasonsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteReturnReasonStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteReturnReasonStep/index.html.md) -- [associateLocationsWithSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/associateLocationsWithSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) -- [associateProductsWithSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/associateProductsWithSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) +- [updateReturnReasonsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateReturnReasonsStep/index.html.md) +- [listShippingOptionsForContextStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listShippingOptionsForContextStep/index.html.md) - [canDeleteSalesChannelsOrThrowStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/canDeleteSalesChannelsOrThrowStep/index.html.md) -- [createSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) +- [associateProductsWithSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/associateProductsWithSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) +- [associateLocationsWithSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/associateLocationsWithSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) - [createDefaultSalesChannelStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createDefaultSalesChannelStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) - [detachLocationsFromSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/detachLocationsFromSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) +- [createSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) - [detachProductsFromSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/detachProductsFromSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) - [updateSalesChannelsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateSalesChannelsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteShippingProfilesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteShippingProfilesStep/index.html.md) -- [listShippingOptionsForContextStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listShippingOptionsForContextStep/index.html.md) - [createStockLocations](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createStockLocations/index.html.md) -- [deleteStockLocationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteStockLocationsStep/index.html.md) - [updateStockLocationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateStockLocationsStep/index.html.md) -- [deleteStoresStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteStoresStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteStockLocationsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteStockLocationsStep/index.html.md) - [createStoresStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createStoresStep/index.html.md) - [updateStoresStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateStoresStep/index.html.md) +- [deleteStoresStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteStoresStep/index.html.md) - [createTaxRateRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createTaxRateRulesStep/index.html.md) - [createTaxRatesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createTaxRatesStep/index.html.md) - [createTaxRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createTaxRegionsStep/index.html.md) - [deleteTaxRateRulesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteTaxRateRulesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteTaxRatesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteTaxRatesStep/index.html.md) - [deleteTaxRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteTaxRegionsStep/index.html.md) -- [getItemTaxLinesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getItemTaxLinesStep/index.html.md) - [listTaxRateIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listTaxRateIdsStep/index.html.md) - [listTaxRateRuleIdsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/listTaxRateRuleIdsStep/index.html.md) -- [updateTaxRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateTaxRegionsStep/index.html.md) +- [getItemTaxLinesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/getItemTaxLinesStep/index.html.md) - [updateTaxRatesStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateTaxRatesStep/index.html.md) +- [updateTaxRegionsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateTaxRegionsStep/index.html.md) - [createUsersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/createUsersStep/index.html.md) - [updateUsersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateUsersStep/index.html.md) - [deleteUsersStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/deleteUsersStep/index.html.md) @@ -33481,6 +33481,22 @@ npx medusa db:sync-links |\`--execute-all\`|Skip prompts when syncing links and execute all (including unsafe) actions.|No|Prompts are shown for unsafe actions, by default.| +# develop Command - Medusa CLI Reference + +Start Medusa application in development. This command watches files for any changes, then rebuilds the files and restarts the Medusa application. + +```bash +npx medusa develop +``` + +## Options + +|Option|Description|Default| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`-H \\`|Set host of the Medusa server.|\`localhost\`| +|\`-p \\`|Set port of the Medusa server.|\`9000\`| + + # new Command - Medusa CLI Reference Create a new Medusa application. Unlike the `create-medusa-app` CLI tool, this command provides more flexibility for experienced Medusa developers in creating and configuring their project. @@ -33510,38 +33526,6 @@ medusa new [ []] |\`--db-host \\`|The database host to use for database setup.| -# exec Command - Medusa CLI Reference - -Run a custom CLI script. Learn more about it in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/custom-cli-scripts/index.html.md). - -```bash -npx medusa exec [file] [args...] -``` - -## Arguments - -|Argument|Description|Required| -|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`file\`|The path to the TypeScript or JavaScript file holding the function to execute.|Yes| -|\`args\`|A list of arguments to pass to the function. These arguments are passed in the |No| - - -# develop Command - Medusa CLI Reference - -Start Medusa application in development. This command watches files for any changes, then rebuilds the files and restarts the Medusa application. - -```bash -npx medusa develop -``` - -## Options - -|Option|Description|Default| -|---|---|---|---|---| -|\`-H \\`|Set host of the Medusa server.|\`localhost\`| -|\`-p \\`|Set port of the Medusa server.|\`9000\`| - - # plugin Commands - Medusa CLI Reference Commands starting with `plugin:` perform actions related to [plugin](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) development. @@ -33603,6 +33587,22 @@ npx medusa plugin:build ``` +# exec Command - Medusa CLI Reference + +Run a custom CLI script. Learn more about it in [this guide](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/custom-cli-scripts/index.html.md). + +```bash +npx medusa exec [file] [args...] +``` + +## Arguments + +|Argument|Description|Required| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|\`file\`|The path to the TypeScript or JavaScript file holding the function to execute.|Yes| +|\`args\`|A list of arguments to pass to the function. These arguments are passed in the |No| + + # start Command - Medusa CLI Reference Start the Medusa application in production. @@ -42794,1481 +42794,6 @@ For a quick access to code snippets of the different concepts you learned about, Deployment guides are a collection of guides that help you deploy your Medusa server and admin to different platforms. Learn more in the [Deployment Overview](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/deployment/index.html.md) documentation. -# Send Abandoned Cart Notifications in Medusa - -In this tutorial, you will learn how to send notifications to customers who have abandoned their carts. - -When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. The Medusa application's commerce features are built around [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md), which are available out-of-the-box. These features include cart-management capabilities. - -Medusa's [Notification Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md) allows you to send notifications to users or customers, such as password reset emails, order confirmation SMS, or other types of notifications. - -In this tutorial, you will use the Notification Module to send an email to customers who have abandoned their carts. The email will contain a link to recover the customer's cart, encouraging them to complete their purchase. You will use SendGrid to send the emails, but you can also use other email providers. - -## Summary - -By following this tutorial, you will: - -- Install and set up Medusa. -- Create the logic to send an email to customers who have abandoned their carts. -- Run the above logic once a day. -- Add a route to the storefront to recover the cart. - -![Diagram illustrating the flow of the abandoned-cart functionalities](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742460588/Medusa%20Resources/abandoned-cart-summary_fcf2tn.jpg) - -[View on Github](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/abandoned-cart): Find the full code for this tutorial. - -*** - -## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application - -### Prerequisites - -- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) -- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) -- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) - -Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: - -```bash -npx create-medusa-app@latest -``` - -You will first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose "Yes." - -Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. - -The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). - -Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. - -Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. - -*** - -## Step 2: Set up SendGrid - -### Prerequisites - -- [SendGrid account](https://sendgrid.com) -- [Verified Sender Identity](https://mc.sendgrid.com/senders) -- [SendGrid API Key](https://app.sendgrid.com/settings/api_keys) - -Medusa's Notification Module provides the general functionality to send notifications, but the sending logic is implemented in a module provider. This allows you to integrate the email provider of your choice. - -To send the cart-abandonment emails, you will use SendGrid. Medusa provides a [SendGrid Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) that you can use to send emails. - -Alternatively, you can use [other Notification Module Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification#what-is-a-notification-module-provider/index.html.md) or [create a custom provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/notification-provider-module/index.html.md). - -To set up SendGrid, add the SendGrid Notification Module Provider to `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification-sendgrid", - id: "sendgrid", - options: { - channels: ["email"], - api_key: process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY, - from: process.env.SENDGRID_FROM, - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -In the `modules` configuration, you pass the Notification Provider and add SendGrid as a provider. You also pass to the SendGrid Module Provider the following options: - -- `channels`: The channels that the provider supports. In this case, it is only email. -- `api_key`: Your SendGrid API key. -- `from`: The email address that the emails will be sent from. - -Then, set the SendGrid API key and "from" email as environment variables, such as in the `.env` file at the root of your project: - -```plain -SENDGRID_API_KEY=your-sendgrid-api-key -SENDGRID_FROM=test@gmail.com -``` - -You can now use SendGrid to send emails in Medusa. - -*** - -## Step 3: Send Abandoned Cart Notification Flow - -You will now implement the sending logic for the abandoned cart notifications. - -To build custom commerce features in Medusa, you create a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it is a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in a scheduled job. - -In this step, you will create the workflow that sends the abandoned cart notifications. Later, you will learn how to execute it once a day. - -The workflow will receive the list of abandoned carts as an input. The workflow has the following steps: - -- [sendAbandonedNotificationsStep](#sendAbandonedNotificationsStep): Send the abandoned cart notifications. -- [updateCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartsStep/index.html.md): Update the cart to store the last notification date. - -Medusa provides the second step in its `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. So, you only need to implement the first one. - -### sendAbandonedNotificationsStep - -The first step of the workflow sends a notification to the owners of the abandoned carts that are passed as an input. - -To implement the step, create the file `src/workflows/steps/send-abandoned-notifications.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/send-abandoned-notifications.ts" -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { CartDTO, CustomerDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" - -type SendAbandonedNotificationsStepInput = { - carts: (CartDTO & { - customer: CustomerDTO - })[] -} - -export const sendAbandonedNotificationsStep = createStep( - "send-abandoned-notifications", - async (input: SendAbandonedNotificationsStepInput, { container }) => { - const notificationModuleService = container.resolve( - Modules.NOTIFICATION - ) - - const notificationData = input.carts.map((cart) => ({ - to: cart.email!, - channel: "email", - template: process.env.ABANDONED_CART_TEMPLATE_ID || "", - data: { - customer: { - first_name: cart.customer?.first_name || cart.shipping_address?.first_name, - last_name: cart.customer?.last_name || cart.shipping_address?.last_name, - }, - cart_id: cart.id, - items: cart.items?.map((item) => ({ - product_title: item.title, - quantity: item.quantity, - unit_price: item.unit_price, - thumbnail: item.thumbnail, - })), - }, - })) - - const notifications = await notificationModuleService.createNotifications( - notificationData - ) - - return new StepResponse({ - notifications, - }) - } -) -``` - -You create a step with `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The step's unique name, which is `create-review`. -2. An async function that receives two parameters: - - The step's input, which is in this case an object with the review's properties. - - An object that has properties including the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the step. - -In the step function, you first resolve the Notification Module's service, which has methods to manage notifications. Then, you prepare the data of each notification, and create the notifications with the `createNotifications` method. - -Notice that each notification is an object with the following properties: - -- `to`: The email address of the customer. -- `channel`: The channel that the notification will be sent through. The Notification Module uses the provider registered for the channel. -- `template`: The ID or name of the email template in the third-party provider. Make sure to set it as an environment variable once you have it. -- `data`: The data to pass to the template to render the email's dynamic content. - -Based on the dynamic template you create in SendGrid or another provider, you can pass different data in the `data` object. - -A step function must return a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts the step's output as a parameter, which is the created notifications. - -### Create Workflow - -You can now create the workflow that uses the step you just created to send the abandoned cart notifications. - -Create the file `src/workflows/send-abandoned-carts.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/send-abandoned-carts.ts" -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, - transform, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { - sendAbandonedNotificationsStep, -} from "./steps/send-abandoned-notifications" -import { updateCartsStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" -import { CartDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { CustomerDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" - -export type SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput = { - carts: (CartDTO & { - customer: CustomerDTO - })[] -} - -export const sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "send-abandoned-carts", - function (input: SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput) { - sendAbandonedNotificationsStep(input) - - const updateCartsData = transform( - input, - (data) => { - return data.carts.map((cart) => ({ - id: cart.id, - metadata: { - ...cart.metadata, - abandoned_notification: new Date().toISOString(), - }, - })) - } - ) - - const updatedCarts = updateCartsStep(updateCartsData) - - return new WorkflowResponse(updatedCarts) - } -) -``` - -You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts the workflow's unique name as a first parameter. - -It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The function can accept input, which in this case is an arra of carts. - -In the workflow's constructor function, you: - -- Use the `sendAbandonedNotificationsStep` to send the notifications to the carts' customers. -- Use the `updateCartsStep` from Medusa's core flows to update the carts' metadata with the last notification date. - -Notice that you use the `transform` function to prepare the `updateCartsStep`'s input. Medusa does not support direct data manipulation in a workflow's constructor function. You can learn more about it in the [Data Manipulation in Workflows documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). - -Your workflow is now ready for use. You will learn how to execute it in the next section. - -### Setup Email Template - -Before you can test the workflow, you need to set up an email template in SendGrid. The template should contain the dynamic content that you pass in the workflow's step. - -To create an email template in SendGrid: - -- Go to [Dynamic Templates](https://mc.sendgrid.com/dynamic-templates) in the SendGrid dashboard. -- Click on the "Create Dynamic Template" button. - -![Button is at the top right of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742457153/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_9.51.38_AM_g5nk80.png) - -- In the side window that opens, enter a name for the template, then click on the Create button. -- The template will be added to the middle of the page. When you click on it, a new section will show with an "Add Version" button. Click on it. - -![The template is a collapsible in the middle of the page,with the "Add Version" button shown in the middle](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742458096/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_10.07.54_AM_y2dys7.png) - -In the form that opens, you can either choose to start with a blank template or from an existing design. You can then use the drag-and-drop or code editor to design the email template. - -You can also use the following template as an example: - -```html title="Abandoned Cart Email Template" - - - - - - Complete Your Purchase - - - -
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Hi {{customer.first_name}}, your cart is waiting! 🛍️
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You left some great items in your cart. Complete your purchase before they're gone!

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- {{product_title}} -
- {{product_title}} -

{{subtitle}}

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Quantity: {{quantity}}

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Price: $ {{unit_price}}

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- {{/each}} - - Return to Cart & Checkout - -
- - -``` - -This template will show each item's image, title, quantity, and price in the cart. It will also show a button to return to the cart and checkout. - -You can replace `https://yourstore.com` with your storefront's URL. You'll later implement the `/cart/recover/:cart_id` route in the storefront to recover the cart. - -Once you are done, copy the template ID from SendGrid and set it as an environment variable in your Medusa project: - -```plain -ABANDONED_CART_TEMPLATE_ID=your-sendgrid-template-id -``` - -*** - -## Step 4: Schedule Cart Abandonment Notifications - -The next step is to automate sending the abandoned cart notifications. You need a task that runs once a day to find the carts that have been abandoned for a certain period and send the notifications to the customers. - -To run a task at a scheduled interval, you can use a [scheduled job](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). A scheduled job is an asynchronous function that the Medusa application runs at the interval you specify during the Medusa application's runtime. - -You can create a scheduled job in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/jobs` directory. So, to create the scheduled job that sends the abandoned cart notifications, create the file `src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { - sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow, - SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput, -} from "../workflows/send-abandoned-carts" - -export default async function abandonedCartJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const logger = container.resolve("logger") - const query = container.resolve("query") - - const oneDayAgo = new Date() - oneDayAgo.setDate(oneDayAgo.getDate() - 1) - const limit = 100 - const offset = 0 - const totalCount = 0 - const abandonedCartsCount = 0 - - do { - // TODO retrieve paginated abandoned carts - } while (offset < totalCount) - - logger.info(`Sent ${abandonedCartsCount} abandoned cart notifications`) -} - -export const config = { - name: "abandoned-cart-notification", - schedule: "0 0 * * *", // Run at midnight every day -} -``` - -In a scheduled job's file, you must export: - -1. An asynchronous function that holds the job's logic. The function receives the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) as a parameter. -2. A `config` object that specifies the job's name and schedule. The schedule is a [cron expression](https://crontab.guru/) that defines the interval at which the job runs. - -In the scheduled job function, so far you resolve the [Logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) to log messages, and [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) to retrieve data across modules. - -You also define a `oneDayAgo` date, which is the date that you will use as the condition of an abandoned cart. In addition, you define variables to paginate the carts. - -Next, you will retrieve the abandoned carts using Query. Replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" -const { - data: abandonedCarts, - metadata, -} = await query.graph({ - entity: "cart", - fields: [ - "id", - "email", - "items.*", - "metadata", - "customer.*", - ], - filters: { - updated_at: { - $lt: oneDayAgo, - }, - // @ts-ignore - email: { - $ne: null, - }, - // @ts-ignore - completed_at: null, - }, - pagination: { - skip: offset, - take: limit, - }, -}) - -totalCount = metadata?.count ?? 0 -const cartsWithItems = abandonedCarts.filter((cart) => - cart.items?.length > 0 && !cart.metadata?.abandoned_notification -) - -try { - await sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow(container).run({ - input: { - carts: cartsWithItems, - } as unknown as SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput, - }) - abandonedCartsCount += cartsWithItems.length - -} catch (error) { - logger.error( - `Failed to send abandoned cart notification: ${error.message}` - ) -} - -offset += limit -``` - -In the do-while loop, you use Query to retrieve carts matching the following criteria: - -- The cart was last updated more than a day ago. -- The cart has an email address. -- The cart has not been completed. - -You also filter the retrieved carts to only include carts with items and customers that have not received an abandoned cart notification. - -Finally, you execute the `sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow` passing it the abandoned carts as an input. You will execute the workflow for each paginated batch of carts. - -### Test it Out - -To test out the scheduled job and workflow, it is recommended to change the `oneDayAgo` date to a minute before now for easy testing: - -```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" -oneDayAgo.setMinutes(oneDayAgo.getMinutes() - 1) // For testing -``` - -And to change the job's schedule in `config` to run every minute: - -```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" -export const config = { - // ... - schedule: "* * * * *", // Run every minute for testing -} -``` - -Finally, start the Medusa application with the following command: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -And in the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md)'s directory (that you installed in the first step), start the storefront with the following command: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Open the storefront at `localhost:8000`. You can either: - -- Create an account and add items to the cart, then leave the cart for a minute. -- Add an item to the cart as a guest. Then, start the checkout process, but only enter the shipping and email addresses, and leave the cart for a minute. - -Afterwards, wait for the job to execute. Once it is executed, you will see the following message in the terminal: - -```bash -info: Sent 1 abandoned cart notifications -``` - -Once you're done testing, make sure to revert the changes to the `oneDayAgo` date and the job's schedule. - -*** - -## Step 5: Recover Cart in Storefront - -In the storefront, you need to add a route that recovers the cart when the customer clicks on the link in the email. The route should receive the cart ID, set the cart ID in the cookie, and redirect the customer to the cart page. - -To implement the route, in the Next.js Starter Storefront create the file `src/app/[countryCode]/(main)/cart/recover/[id]/route.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/app/[countryCode]/(main)/cart/recover/[id]/route.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -import { NextRequest } from "next/server" -import { retrieveCart } from "../../../../../../lib/data/cart" -import { setCartId } from "../../../../../../lib/data/cookies" -import { notFound, redirect } from "next/navigation" -type Params = Promise<{ - id: string -}> - -export async function GET(req: NextRequest, { params }: { params: Params }) { - const { id } = await params - const cart = await retrieveCart(id) - - if (!cart) { - return notFound() - } - - setCartId(id) - - const countryCode = cart.shipping_address?.country_code || - cart.region?.countries?.[0]?.iso_2 - - redirect( - `/${countryCode ? `${countryCode}/` : ""}cart` - ) -} -``` - -You add a `GET` route handler that receives the cart ID as a path parameter. In the route handler, you: - -- Try to retrieve the cart from the Medusa application. The `retrieveCart` function is already available in the Next.js storefront. If the cart is not found, you return a 404 response. -- Set the cart ID in a cookie using the `setCartId` function. This is also a function that is already available in the storefront. -- Redirect the customer to the cart page. You set the country code in the URL based on the cart's shipping address or region. - -### Test it Out - -To test it out, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -And in the Next.js Starter Storefront's directory, start the storefront: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, either open the link in an abandoned cart email or navigate to `localhost:8000/cart/recover/:cart_id` in your browser. You will be redirected to the cart page with the recovered cart. - -![Cart page in the storefront](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742459552/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_10.32.17_AM_frmbup.png) - -*** - -## Next Steps - -You have now implemented the logic to send abandoned cart notifications in Medusa. You can implement other customizations with Medusa, such as: - -- [Implement Product Reviews](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/how-to-tutorials/tutorials/product-reviews/index.html.md). -- [Implement Wishlist](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/plugins/guides/wishlist/index.html.md). -- [Allow Custom-Item Pricing](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/examples/guides/custom-item-price/index.html.md). - -If you are new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you will get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you have used in this guide and more. - -To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). - - -# Use Saved Payment Methods During Checkout - -In this tutorial, you'll learn how to allow customers to save their payment methods and use them for future purchases. - -When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. The Medusa application's commerce features are built around [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md) which are available out-of-the-box. - -Medusa's architecture facilitates integrating third-party services, such as payment providers. These payment providers can process payments and securely store customers' payment methods for future use. - -In this tutorial, you'll expand on Medusa's [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) to allow customers to re-use their saved payment methods during checkout. - -You can follow this guide whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. - -While this tutorial uses Stripe as an example, you can follow the same steps to implement saved payment methods with other payment providers. - -## Summary - -By following this tutorial, you'll learn how to: - -- Install and set up Medusa and the Next.js Starter Storefront. -- Set up the Stripe Module Provider in Medusa. -- Customize the checkout flow to save customers' payment methods. -- Allow customers to select saved payment methods during checkout. - -![Diagram illustrating the features of this guide](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745309355/Medusa%20Resources/saved-payment-methods_orjnix.jpg) - -[Saved Payment Methods Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/stripe-saved-payment): Find the full code for this guide in this repository. - -*** - -## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application - -### Prerequisites - -- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) -- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) -- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) - -Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: - -```bash -npx create-medusa-app@latest -``` - -You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose Yes. - -Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name, and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. - -The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). - -Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. - -Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. - -*** - -## Step 2: Set Up the Stripe Module Provider - -Medusa's [Payment Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/index.html.md) provides payment-related models and the interface to manage and process payments. However, it delegates the actual payment processing to module providers that integrate third-party payment services. - -The [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) is a Payment Module Provider that integrates Stripe into your Medusa application to process payments. It can also save payment methods securely. - -In this section, you'll set up the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Stripe account](https://stripe.com/) -- [Stripe Secret and Public API Keys](https://support.stripe.com/questions/locate-api-keys-in-the-dashboard) - -### Register the Stripe Module Provider - -To register the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application, add it to the array of providers passed to the Payment Module in `medusa-config.ts`: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", - options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", - id: "stripe", - options: { - apiKey: process.env.STRIPE_API_KEY, - }, - }, - ], - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The Medusa configuration accepts a `modules` array, which contains the modules to be loaded. While the Payment Module is loaded by default, you need to add it again when registering a new provider. - -You register provides in the `providers` option of the Payment Module. Each provider is an object with the following properties: - -- `resolve`: The package name of the provider. -- `id`: The ID of the provider. This is used to identify the provider in the Medusa application. -- `options`: The options to be passed to the provider. In this case, the `apiKey` option is required for the Stripe Module Provider. - -Learn about other options in the [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe#module-options/index.html.md) documentation. - -### Add Environment Variables - -Next, add the following environment variables to your `.env` file: - -```plain -STRIPE_API_KEY=sk_... -``` - -Where `STRIPE_API_KEY` is your Stripe Secret API Key. You can find it in the Stripe dashboard under Developers > API keys. - -![Secret API Key in the Stripe dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745313823/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-22_at_12.20.08_PM_w6rxxo.png) - -### Enable Stripe in a Region - -In Medusa, each [region](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/region/index.html.md) (which is a geographical area where your store operates) can have different payment methods enabled. So, after registering the Stripe Module Provider, you need to enable it in a region. - -To enable it in a region, start the Medusa application with the following command: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, go to `localhost:9000/app` and log in with the user you created earlier. - -Once you're logged in: - -1. Go to Settings -> Regions. -2. Click on the region where you want to enable the payment provider. -3. Click the icon at the top right of the first section -4. Choose "Edit" from the dropdown menu -5. In the side window that opens, find the "Payment Providers" field and select Stripe from the dropdown. -6. Once you're done, click the "Save" button. - -Stripe will now be available as a payment option during checkout. - -The Stripe Module Provider supports different payment methods in Stripe, such as Bancontact or iDEAL. This guide focuses only on the card payment method, but you can enable other payment methods as well. - -![Stripe in the dropdown](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745245433/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_5.23.07_PM_yd7xji.png) - -### Add Evnironement Variable to Storefront - -The [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) supports payment with Stripe during checkout if it's enabled in the region. - -The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. - -So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-payment`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-payment-storefront` directory: - -```bash -cd ../medusa-payment-storefront # change based on your project name -``` - -In the Next.js Starter Storefront project, add the Stripe public API key as an environment variable in `.env.local`: - -```plain badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY=pk_123... -``` - -Where `NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY` is your Stripe public API key. You can find it in the Stripe dashboard under Developers > API keys. - -*** - -## Step 3: List Payment Methods API Route - -The Payment Module uses [account holders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/account-holder/index.html.md) to represent a customer's details that are stored in a third-party payment provider. Medusa creates an account holder for each customer, allowing you later to retrieve the customer's saved payment methods in the third-party provider. - -![Diagram illustrating the relation between customers and account holders in Medusa, and customers in Stripe](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745314344/Medusa%20Resources/customer-account-stripe_in5ei6.jpg) - -While this feature is available out-of-the-box, you need to expose it to clients, like storefronts, by creating an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). An API Route is an endpoint that exposes commerce features to external applications and clients. - -In this step, you'll create an API route that lists the saved payment methods for an authenticated customer. - -Refer to the [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. - -### Create API Route - -An API route is created in a `route.ts` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The path of the API route is the file's path relative to `src/api`, and it can include path parameters using square brackets. - -So, to create an API route at the path `/store/payment-methods/:account-holder-id`, create the file `src/api/store/payment-methods/[account_holder_id]/route.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/store/payment-methods/[account_holder_id]/route.ts" highlights={apiRouteHighlights} -import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export async function GET( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const { account_holder_id } = req.params - const query = req.scope.resolve("query") - const paymentModuleService = req.scope.resolve("payment") - - const { data: [accountHolder] } = await query.graph({ - entity: "account_holder", - fields: [ - "data", - "provider_id", - ], - filters: { - id: account_holder_id, - }, - }) - - if (!accountHolder) { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.NOT_FOUND, - "Account holder not found" - ) - } - - const paymentMethods = await paymentModuleService.listPaymentMethods( - { - provider_id: accountHolder.provider_id, - context: { - account_holder: { - data: { - id: accountHolder.data.id, - }, - }, - }, - } - ) - - res.json({ - payment_methods: paymentMethods, - }) -} -``` - -Since you export a route handler function named `GET`, you expose a `GET` API route at `/store/payment-methods/:account-holder-id`. The route handler function accepts two parameters: - -1. A request object with details and context on the request, such as body parameters or authenticated customer details. -2. A response object to manipulate and send the response. - -The request object has a `scope` property, which is an instance of the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). The Medusa container is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the API route. - -You use the Medusa container to resolve: - -- [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), which is a tool that retrieves data across modules in the Medusa application. -- The [Payment Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/index.html.md)'s service, which provides an interface to manage and process payments with third-party providers. - -You use Query to retrieve the account holder with the ID passed as a path parameter. If the account holder is not found, you throw an error. - -Then, you use the [listPaymentMethods](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/listPaymentMethods/index.html.md) method of the Payment Module's service to retrieve the payment providers saved in the third-party provider. The method accepts an object with the following properties: - -- `provider_id`: The ID of the provider, such as Stripe's ID. The account holder stores the ID its associated provider. -- `context`: The context of the request. In this case, you pass the account holder's ID to retrieve the payment methods associated with it in the third-party provider. - -Finally, you return the payment methods in the response. - -### Protect API Route - -Only authenticated customers can access and use saved payment methods. So, you need to protect the API route to ensure that only authenticated customers can access it. - -To protect an API route, you can add a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). A middleware is a function executed when a request is sent to an API Route. You can add an authentication middleware that ensures that the request is authenticated before executing the route handler function. - -Refer to the [Middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. - -Middlewares are added in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` file. So, create the file with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" -import { authenticate, defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - matcher: "/store/payment-methods/:provider_id/:account_holder_id", - method: "GET", - middlewares: [ - authenticate("customer", ["bearer", "session"]), - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -The `src/api/middlewares.ts` file must use the `defineMiddlewares` function and export its result. The `defineMiddlewares` function accepts a `routes` array that accepts objects with the following properties: - -- `matcher`: The path of the API route to apply the middleware to. -- `method`: The HTTP method of the API route to apply the middleware to. -- `middlewares`: An array of middlewares to apply to the API route. - -You apply the `authenticate` middleware to the API route you created earlier. The `authenticate` middleware ensures that only authenticated customers can access the API route. - -Refer to the [Protected Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/protected-routes/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about the `authenticate` middleware. - -Your API route can now only be accessed by authenticated customers. You'll test it out as you customize the Next.js Starter Storefront in the next steps. - -*** - -## Step 4: Save Payment Methods During Checkout - -In this step, you'll customize the checkout flow in the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) to save payment methods during checkout. - -The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. - -So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-payment`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-payment-storefront` directory: - -```bash -cd ../medusa-payment-storefront # change based on your project name -``` - -During checkout, when the customer chooses a payment method, such as Stripe, the Next.js Starter Storefront creates a [payment session](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-session/index.html.md) in Medusa using the [Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions) API route. - -Under the hood, Medusa uses the associated payment provider (Stripe) to initiate the payment process with the associated third-party payment provider. The [Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions) API route accepts a `data` object parameter in the request body that allows you to pass data relevant to the third-party payment provider. - -So, to save the payment method that the customer uses during checkout with Stripe, you must pass the `setup_future_usage` property in the `data` object. The `setup_future_usage` property is a Stripe-specific property that allows you to save the payment method for future use. - -In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx` of the Next.js Starter Storefront, there are two uses of the `initiatePaymentSession` function. Update each of them to pass the `data` property: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -// update in two places -await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { - // ... - data: { - setup_future_usage: "off_session", - }, -}) -``` - -You customize the `initiatePaymentSession` function to pass the `data` object with the `setup_future_usage` property. You set the value to `off_session` to allow using the payment method outside of the checkout flow, such as for follow up payments. You can use `on_session` instead if you only want the payment method to be used by the customer during checkout. - -By making this change, you always save the payment method that the customer uses during checkout. You can alternatively show a checkbox to confirm saving the payment method, and only pass the `data` object if the customer checks it. - -### Test it Out - -To test it out, start the Medusa application by running the following command in the Medusa application's directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront by running the following command in the storefront's directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -You can open the storefront in your browser at `localhost:8000`. Then, create a new customer account by clicking on the "Account" link at the top right. - -After creating an account and logging in, add a product to the cart and go to the checkout page. Once you get to the payment step, choose Stripe and enter a [test card number](https://docs.stripe.com/testing#cards), such as `4242 4242 4242 4242`. - -Then, place the order. Once the order is placed, you can check on the Stripe dashboard that the payment method was saved by: - -1. Going to the "Customers" section in the Stripe dashboard. -2. Clicking on the customer you just placed the order with. -3. Scrolling down to the "Payment methods" section. You'll find the payment method you just used to place the order. - -![Saved payment method on the Stripe dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745249064/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_6.24.00_PM_peotrd.png) - -In the next step, you'll show the saved payment methods to the customer during checkout and allow them to select one of them. - -*** - -## Step 5: Use Saved Payment Methods During Checkout - -In this step, you'll customize the checkout flow in the Next.js Starter Storefront to show the saved payment methods to the customer and allow them to select one of them to place the order. - -### Retrieve Saved Payment Methods - -To retrieve the saved payment methods, you'll add a server function that retrieves the customer's saved payment methods from the API route you created earlier. - -Add the following in `src/lib/data/payment.ts`: - -```ts title="src/lib/data/payment.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={paymentHighlights} -export type SavedPaymentMethod = { - id: string - provider_id: string - data: { - card: { - brand: string - last4: string - exp_month: number - exp_year: number - } - } -} - -export const getSavedPaymentMethods = async (accountHolderId: string) => { - const headers = { - ...(await getAuthHeaders()), - } - - return sdk.client.fetch<{ - payment_methods: SavedPaymentMethod[] - }>( - `/store/payment-methods/${accountHolderId}`, - { - method: "GET", - headers, - } - ).catch(() => { - return { - payment_methods: [], - } - }) -} -``` - -You define a type for the retrieved payment methods. It contains the following properties: - -- `id`: The ID of the payment method in the third-party provider. -- `provider_id`: The ID of the provider in the Medusa application, such as Stripe's ID. -- `data`: Additional data retrieved from the third-party provider related to the saved payment method. The type is modeled after the data returned by Stripe, but you can change it to match other payment providers. - -You also create a `getSavedPaymentMethods` function that retrieves the saved payment methods from the API route you created earlier. The function accepts the account holder ID as a parameter and returns the saved payment methods. - -### Add Saved Payment Methods Component - -Next, you'll add the component that shows the saved payment methods and allows the customer to select one of them. - -The component that shows the Stripe card element is defined in `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx`. So, you'll define the component for the saved payment methods in the same file. - -Start by adding the following import statements at the top of the file: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -import { Button } from "@medusajs/ui" -import { useEffect, useState } from "react" -import { HttpTypes } from "@medusajs/types" -import { SavedPaymentMethod, getSavedPaymentMethods } from "@lib/data/payment" -import { initiatePaymentSession } from "../../../../lib/data/cart" -import { capitalize } from "lodash" -``` - -Then, update the `PaymentContainerProps` type to include the payment session and cart details: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -type PaymentContainerProps = { - // ... - paymentSession?: HttpTypes.StorePaymentSession - cart: HttpTypes.StoreCart -} -``` - -You'll need these details to find which saved payment method the customer selected, and to initiate a new payment session for the cart when the customer chooses a saved payment method. - -Next, add the following component at the end of the file: - -```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={stripeSavedPaymentMethodsHighlights} -const StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer = ({ - paymentSession, - setCardComplete, - setCardBrand, - setError, - cart, -}: { - paymentSession?: HttpTypes.StorePaymentSession - setCardComplete: (complete: boolean) => void - setCardBrand: (brand: string) => void - setError: (error: string | null) => void - cart: HttpTypes.StoreCart -}) => { - const [savedPaymentMethods, setSavedPaymentMethods] = useState< - SavedPaymentMethod[] - >([]) - const [selectedPaymentMethod, setSelectedPaymentMethod] = useState< - string | undefined - >( - paymentSession?.data?.payment_method_id as string | undefined - ) - - useEffect(() => { - const accountHolderId = ( - paymentSession?.context?.account_holder as Record - ) - ?.id - - if (!accountHolderId) { - return - } - - getSavedPaymentMethods(accountHolderId) - .then(({ payment_methods }) => { - setSavedPaymentMethods(payment_methods) - }) - }, [paymentSession]) - - useEffect(() => { - if (!selectedPaymentMethod || !savedPaymentMethods.length) { - setCardComplete(false) - setCardBrand("") - setError(null) - return - } - const selectedMethod = savedPaymentMethods.find( - (method) => method.id === selectedPaymentMethod - ) - - if (!selectedMethod) { - return - } - - setCardBrand(capitalize(selectedMethod.data.card.brand)) - setCardComplete(true) - setError(null) - }, [selectedPaymentMethod, savedPaymentMethods]) - - const handleSelect = async (method: SavedPaymentMethod) => { - // initiate a new payment session with the selected payment method - await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { - provider_id: method.provider_id, - data: { - payment_method_id: method.id, - }, - }).catch((error) => { - setError(error.message) - }) - - setSelectedPaymentMethod(method.id) - } - - if (!savedPaymentMethods.length) { - return <> - } - - // TODO add return statement -} -``` - -You define a `StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer` component that accepts the following props: - -- `paymentSession`: The cart's current payment session. -- `setCardComplete`: A function to tell parent components whether the cart or payment method selection is complete. This allows the customer to proceed to the next step in the checkout flow. -- `setCardBrand`: A function to set the brand of the selected payment method. This is useful to show the brand of the selected payment method in review sections of the checkout flow. -- `setError`: A function to set the error message in case of an error. -- `cart`: The cart's details. - -In the component, you define a state variable to store the saved payment methods and another one to store the selected payment method. - -Then, you use the `useEffect` hook to retrieve the saved payment methods for the account holder set in the cart's payment session. You use the `getSavedPaymentMethods` function you created earlier to retrieve the saved payment methods. - -You also use another `useEffect` hook that is executed when the selected payment method changes. In this hook, you check if the selected payment method is valid and set the card brand and completion status accordingly. - -Finally, you define a `handleSelect` function that you'll execute when the customer selects a saved payment method. It creates a new payment session with the selected payment method. - -To show the saved payment methods, replace the `TODO` with the following `return` statement: - -```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -return ( -
- - Choose a saved payment method: - - {savedPaymentMethods.map((method) => ( -
handleSelect(method)} - > -
- { - if (e.target.checked) { - handleSelect(method) - } - }} - /> -
- - {capitalize(method.data.card.brand)} •••• {method.data.card.last4} - - - Expires {method.data.card.exp_month}/{method.data.card.exp_year} - -
-
-
- ))} -
-) -``` - -You display the saved payment methods as radio buttons. When the customer selects one of them, you execute the `handleSelect` function to initiate a new payment session with the selected payment method. - -### Modify Existing Stripe Element - -Now that you have the component to show the saved payment methods, you need to modify the existing Stripe element to allow customers to select an existing payment method or enter a new one. - -In the same `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx` file, expand the new `paymentSession` and `cart` props of the `StripeCardContainer` component: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -export const StripeCardContainer = ({ - // ... - paymentSession, - cart, -}: Omit & { - // ... -}) => { - // ... -} -``` - -Then, add a new state variable that keeps track of whether the customer is using a saved payment method or entering a new one: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -const [isUsingSavedPaymentMethod, setIsUsingSavedPaymentMethod] = useState( - paymentSession?.data?.payment_method_id !== undefined -) -``` - -Next, add a function that resets the payment session when the customer switches between saved and new payment methods: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -const handleRefreshSession = async () => { - await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { - provider_id: paymentProviderId, - }) - setIsUsingSavedPaymentMethod(false) -} -``` - -This function initiates a new payment session for the cart and disables the `isUsingSavedPaymentMethod` state variable. - -Finally, replace the `return` statement of the `StripeCardContainer` component with the following: - -```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={stripeCardReturnHighlights} -return ( - - {selectedPaymentOptionId === paymentProviderId && - (stripeReady ? ( -
- - {isUsingSavedPaymentMethod && ( - - )} - {!isUsingSavedPaymentMethod && ( - <> - - Enter your card details: - - { - setCardBrand( - e.brand && e.brand.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + e.brand.slice(1) - ) - setError(e.error?.message || null) - setCardComplete(e.complete) - }} - /> - - )} -
- ) : ( - - ))} -
-) -``` - -You update the `return` statement to: - -- Pass the new `paymentSession` and `cart` props to the `PaymentContainer` component. -- Show the `StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer` component before Stripe's card element. -- Add a button that's shown when the customer selects a saved payment method. The button allows the customer to switch back to entering a new payment method. - -The existing Stripe element in checkout will now show the saved payment methods to the customer along with the component to enter a card's details. - -Since you added new props to the `StripeCardContainer` and `PaymentContainer` components, you need to update other components that use them to pass the props. - -In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx`, find usages of `StripeCardContainer` and `PaymentContainer` in the return statement and add the `paymentSession` and `cart` props: - -```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={[["5"], ["6"], ["11"], ["12"]]} -
- {isStripeFunc(paymentMethod.id) ? ( - - ) : ( - - )} -
-``` - -### Support Updating Stripe's Client Secret - -The Next.js Starter Storefront uses Stripe's `Elements` component to wrap the payment elements. The `Elements` component requires a `clientSecret` prop, which is available in the cart's payment session. - -With the recent changes, the client secret will be updated whenever a payment session is initiated, such as when the customer selects a saved payment method. However, the `options.clientSecret` prop of the `Elements` component is immutable, meaning that it cannot be changed after the component is mounted. - -To force the component to re-mount and update the `clientSecret` prop, you can add a `key` prop to the `Elements` component. The `key` prop ensures that the `Elements` component re-mounts whenever the client secret changes, allowing Stripe to process the updated payment session. - -In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-wrapper/stripe-wrapper.tsx`, find the `Elements` component in the `return` statement and add the `key` prop: - -```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-wrapper/stripe-wrapper.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={[["4"]]} - - {children} - -``` - -You set the `key` prop to the client secret, which forces the `Elements` component to re-mount whenever the client secret changes. - -### Support Payment with Saved Payment Method - -The last change you need to make ensures that the customer can place an order with a saved payment method. - -When the customer places the order, and they've chosen Stripe as a payment method, the Next.js Starter Storefront uses Stripe's `confirmCardPayment` method to confirm the payment. This method accepts either the ID of a saved payment method, or the details of a new card. - -So, you need to update the `confirmCardPayment` usage to support passing the ID of the selected payment method if the customer has selected one. - -In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx`, find the `handlePayment` method and update its first `if` condition: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -if (!stripe || !elements || (!card && !session?.data.payment_method_id) || !cart) { - setSubmitting(false) - return -} -``` - -This allows the customer to place their order if they have selected a saved payment method but have not entered a new card. - -Then, find the usage of `confirmCardPayment` in the `handlePayment` function and change it to the following: - -```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={confirmPaymentHighlights} -await stripe -.confirmCardPayment(session?.data.client_secret as string, { - payment_method: session?.data.payment_method_id as string || { - card: card!, - billing_details: { - name: - cart.billing_address?.first_name + - " " + - cart.billing_address?.last_name, - address: { - city: cart.billing_address?.city ?? undefined, - country: cart.billing_address?.country_code ?? undefined, - line1: cart.billing_address?.address_1 ?? undefined, - line2: cart.billing_address?.address_2 ?? undefined, - postal_code: cart.billing_address?.postal_code ?? undefined, - state: cart.billing_address?.province ?? undefined, - }, - email: cart.email, - phone: cart.billing_address?.phone ?? undefined, - }, - }, -}) -.then(({ error, paymentIntent }) => { - if (error) { - const pi = error.payment_intent - - if ( - (pi && pi.status === "requires_capture") || - (pi && pi.status === "succeeded") - ) { - onPaymentCompleted() - } - - setErrorMessage(error.message || null) - return - } - - if ( - (paymentIntent && paymentIntent.status === "requires_capture") || - paymentIntent.status === "succeeded" - ) { - return onPaymentCompleted() - } - - return -}) -``` - -In particular, you're changing the `payment_method` property to either be the ID of the selected payment method, or the details of a new card. This allows the customer to place an order with either a saved payment method or a new one. - -### Test it Out - -You can now test out placing orders with a saved payment method. - -To do that, start the Medusa application by running the following command in the Medusa application's directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront by running the following command in the storefront's directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -In the Next.js Starter Storefront, login with the customer account you created earlier and add a product to the cart. - -Then, proceed to the checkout flow. In the payment step, you should see the saved payment method you used earlier. You can select it and place the order. - -![Saved payment method in checkout](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745308047/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_4.07.34_PM_krudjq.png) - -Once the order is placed successfully, you can check it in the Medusa Admin dashboard. You can view the order and capture the payment. - -![Order in the Medusa Admin dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745318042/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-22_at_1.33.39_PM_uynlfp.png) - -*** - -## Next Steps - -You've added support for saved payment methods in your Medusa application and Next.js Starter Storefront, allowing customers to save their payment methods during checkout and use them in future orders. - -You can add more features to the saved payment methods, such as allowing customers to delete saved payment methods. You can use [Stripe's APIs](https://docs.stripe.com/api/payment_methods/detach) in the storefront or add an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) in Medusa to delete the saved payment method. - -If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. - -To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). - - # Implement Loyalty Points System in Medusa In this tutorial, you'll learn how to implement a loyalty points system in Medusa. @@ -46060,6 +44585,637 @@ If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusaj To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). +# Send Abandoned Cart Notifications in Medusa + +In this tutorial, you will learn how to send notifications to customers who have abandoned their carts. + +When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. The Medusa application's commerce features are built around [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md), which are available out-of-the-box. These features include cart-management capabilities. + +Medusa's [Notification Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification/index.html.md) allows you to send notifications to users or customers, such as password reset emails, order confirmation SMS, or other types of notifications. + +In this tutorial, you will use the Notification Module to send an email to customers who have abandoned their carts. The email will contain a link to recover the customer's cart, encouraging them to complete their purchase. You will use SendGrid to send the emails, but you can also use other email providers. + +## Summary + +By following this tutorial, you will: + +- Install and set up Medusa. +- Create the logic to send an email to customers who have abandoned their carts. +- Run the above logic once a day. +- Add a route to the storefront to recover the cart. + +![Diagram illustrating the flow of the abandoned-cart functionalities](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742460588/Medusa%20Resources/abandoned-cart-summary_fcf2tn.jpg) + +[View on Github](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/abandoned-cart): Find the full code for this tutorial. + +*** + +## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application + +### Prerequisites + +- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) +- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) +- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) + +Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: + +```bash +npx create-medusa-app@latest +``` + +You will first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose "Yes." + +Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. + +The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). + +Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. + +Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. + +*** + +## Step 2: Set up SendGrid + +### Prerequisites + +- [SendGrid account](https://sendgrid.com) +- [Verified Sender Identity](https://mc.sendgrid.com/senders) +- [SendGrid API Key](https://app.sendgrid.com/settings/api_keys) + +Medusa's Notification Module provides the general functionality to send notifications, but the sending logic is implemented in a module provider. This allows you to integrate the email provider of your choice. + +To send the cart-abandonment emails, you will use SendGrid. Medusa provides a [SendGrid Notification Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/index.html.md) that you can use to send emails. + +Alternatively, you can use [other Notification Module Providers](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/notification#what-is-a-notification-module-provider/index.html.md) or [create a custom provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/notification-provider-module/index.html.md). + +To set up SendGrid, add the SendGrid Notification Module Provider to `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification-sendgrid", + id: "sendgrid", + options: { + channels: ["email"], + api_key: process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY, + from: process.env.SENDGRID_FROM, + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +In the `modules` configuration, you pass the Notification Provider and add SendGrid as a provider. You also pass to the SendGrid Module Provider the following options: + +- `channels`: The channels that the provider supports. In this case, it is only email. +- `api_key`: Your SendGrid API key. +- `from`: The email address that the emails will be sent from. + +Then, set the SendGrid API key and "from" email as environment variables, such as in the `.env` file at the root of your project: + +```plain +SENDGRID_API_KEY=your-sendgrid-api-key +SENDGRID_FROM=test@gmail.com +``` + +You can now use SendGrid to send emails in Medusa. + +*** + +## Step 3: Send Abandoned Cart Notification Flow + +You will now implement the sending logic for the abandoned cart notifications. + +To build custom commerce features in Medusa, you create a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it is a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in a scheduled job. + +In this step, you will create the workflow that sends the abandoned cart notifications. Later, you will learn how to execute it once a day. + +The workflow will receive the list of abandoned carts as an input. The workflow has the following steps: + +- [sendAbandonedNotificationsStep](#sendAbandonedNotificationsStep): Send the abandoned cart notifications. +- [updateCartsStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/steps/updateCartsStep/index.html.md): Update the cart to store the last notification date. + +Medusa provides the second step in its `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. So, you only need to implement the first one. + +### sendAbandonedNotificationsStep + +The first step of the workflow sends a notification to the owners of the abandoned carts that are passed as an input. + +To implement the step, create the file `src/workflows/steps/send-abandoned-notifications.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/send-abandoned-notifications.ts" +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { CartDTO, CustomerDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +type SendAbandonedNotificationsStepInput = { + carts: (CartDTO & { + customer: CustomerDTO + })[] +} + +export const sendAbandonedNotificationsStep = createStep( + "send-abandoned-notifications", + async (input: SendAbandonedNotificationsStepInput, { container }) => { + const notificationModuleService = container.resolve( + Modules.NOTIFICATION + ) + + const notificationData = input.carts.map((cart) => ({ + to: cart.email!, + channel: "email", + template: process.env.ABANDONED_CART_TEMPLATE_ID || "", + data: { + customer: { + first_name: cart.customer?.first_name || cart.shipping_address?.first_name, + last_name: cart.customer?.last_name || cart.shipping_address?.last_name, + }, + cart_id: cart.id, + items: cart.items?.map((item) => ({ + product_title: item.title, + quantity: item.quantity, + unit_price: item.unit_price, + thumbnail: item.thumbnail, + })), + }, + })) + + const notifications = await notificationModuleService.createNotifications( + notificationData + ) + + return new StepResponse({ + notifications, + }) + } +) +``` + +You create a step with `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The step's unique name, which is `create-review`. +2. An async function that receives two parameters: + - The step's input, which is in this case an object with the review's properties. + - An object that has properties including the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the step. + +In the step function, you first resolve the Notification Module's service, which has methods to manage notifications. Then, you prepare the data of each notification, and create the notifications with the `createNotifications` method. + +Notice that each notification is an object with the following properties: + +- `to`: The email address of the customer. +- `channel`: The channel that the notification will be sent through. The Notification Module uses the provider registered for the channel. +- `template`: The ID or name of the email template in the third-party provider. Make sure to set it as an environment variable once you have it. +- `data`: The data to pass to the template to render the email's dynamic content. + +Based on the dynamic template you create in SendGrid or another provider, you can pass different data in the `data` object. + +A step function must return a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts the step's output as a parameter, which is the created notifications. + +### Create Workflow + +You can now create the workflow that uses the step you just created to send the abandoned cart notifications. + +Create the file `src/workflows/send-abandoned-carts.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/send-abandoned-carts.ts" +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, + transform, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { + sendAbandonedNotificationsStep, +} from "./steps/send-abandoned-notifications" +import { updateCartsStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +import { CartDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { CustomerDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +export type SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput = { + carts: (CartDTO & { + customer: CustomerDTO + })[] +} + +export const sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "send-abandoned-carts", + function (input: SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput) { + sendAbandonedNotificationsStep(input) + + const updateCartsData = transform( + input, + (data) => { + return data.carts.map((cart) => ({ + id: cart.id, + metadata: { + ...cart.metadata, + abandoned_notification: new Date().toISOString(), + }, + })) + } + ) + + const updatedCarts = updateCartsStep(updateCartsData) + + return new WorkflowResponse(updatedCarts) + } +) +``` + +You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts the workflow's unique name as a first parameter. + +It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The function can accept input, which in this case is an arra of carts. + +In the workflow's constructor function, you: + +- Use the `sendAbandonedNotificationsStep` to send the notifications to the carts' customers. +- Use the `updateCartsStep` from Medusa's core flows to update the carts' metadata with the last notification date. + +Notice that you use the `transform` function to prepare the `updateCartsStep`'s input. Medusa does not support direct data manipulation in a workflow's constructor function. You can learn more about it in the [Data Manipulation in Workflows documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/variable-manipulation/index.html.md). + +Your workflow is now ready for use. You will learn how to execute it in the next section. + +### Setup Email Template + +Before you can test the workflow, you need to set up an email template in SendGrid. The template should contain the dynamic content that you pass in the workflow's step. + +To create an email template in SendGrid: + +- Go to [Dynamic Templates](https://mc.sendgrid.com/dynamic-templates) in the SendGrid dashboard. +- Click on the "Create Dynamic Template" button. + +![Button is at the top right of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742457153/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_9.51.38_AM_g5nk80.png) + +- In the side window that opens, enter a name for the template, then click on the Create button. +- The template will be added to the middle of the page. When you click on it, a new section will show with an "Add Version" button. Click on it. + +![The template is a collapsible in the middle of the page,with the "Add Version" button shown in the middle](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742458096/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_10.07.54_AM_y2dys7.png) + +In the form that opens, you can either choose to start with a blank template or from an existing design. You can then use the drag-and-drop or code editor to design the email template. + +You can also use the following template as an example: + +```html title="Abandoned Cart Email Template" + + + + + + Complete Your Purchase + + + +
+
Hi {{customer.first_name}}, your cart is waiting! 🛍️
+

You left some great items in your cart. Complete your purchase before they're gone!

+ + {{#each items}} +
+ {{product_title}} +
+ {{product_title}} +

{{subtitle}}

+

Quantity: {{quantity}}

+

Price: $ {{unit_price}}

+
+
+ {{/each}} + + Return to Cart & Checkout + +
+ + +``` + +This template will show each item's image, title, quantity, and price in the cart. It will also show a button to return to the cart and checkout. + +You can replace `https://yourstore.com` with your storefront's URL. You'll later implement the `/cart/recover/:cart_id` route in the storefront to recover the cart. + +Once you are done, copy the template ID from SendGrid and set it as an environment variable in your Medusa project: + +```plain +ABANDONED_CART_TEMPLATE_ID=your-sendgrid-template-id +``` + +*** + +## Step 4: Schedule Cart Abandonment Notifications + +The next step is to automate sending the abandoned cart notifications. You need a task that runs once a day to find the carts that have been abandoned for a certain period and send the notifications to the customers. + +To run a task at a scheduled interval, you can use a [scheduled job](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md). A scheduled job is an asynchronous function that the Medusa application runs at the interval you specify during the Medusa application's runtime. + +You can create a scheduled job in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/jobs` directory. So, to create the scheduled job that sends the abandoned cart notifications, create the file `src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { + sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow, + SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput, +} from "../workflows/send-abandoned-carts" + +export default async function abandonedCartJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const logger = container.resolve("logger") + const query = container.resolve("query") + + const oneDayAgo = new Date() + oneDayAgo.setDate(oneDayAgo.getDate() - 1) + const limit = 100 + const offset = 0 + const totalCount = 0 + const abandonedCartsCount = 0 + + do { + // TODO retrieve paginated abandoned carts + } while (offset < totalCount) + + logger.info(`Sent ${abandonedCartsCount} abandoned cart notifications`) +} + +export const config = { + name: "abandoned-cart-notification", + schedule: "0 0 * * *", // Run at midnight every day +} +``` + +In a scheduled job's file, you must export: + +1. An asynchronous function that holds the job's logic. The function receives the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) as a parameter. +2. A `config` object that specifies the job's name and schedule. The schedule is a [cron expression](https://crontab.guru/) that defines the interval at which the job runs. + +In the scheduled job function, so far you resolve the [Logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) to log messages, and [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) to retrieve data across modules. + +You also define a `oneDayAgo` date, which is the date that you will use as the condition of an abandoned cart. In addition, you define variables to paginate the carts. + +Next, you will retrieve the abandoned carts using Query. Replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" +const { + data: abandonedCarts, + metadata, +} = await query.graph({ + entity: "cart", + fields: [ + "id", + "email", + "items.*", + "metadata", + "customer.*", + ], + filters: { + updated_at: { + $lt: oneDayAgo, + }, + // @ts-ignore + email: { + $ne: null, + }, + // @ts-ignore + completed_at: null, + }, + pagination: { + skip: offset, + take: limit, + }, +}) + +totalCount = metadata?.count ?? 0 +const cartsWithItems = abandonedCarts.filter((cart) => + cart.items?.length > 0 && !cart.metadata?.abandoned_notification +) + +try { + await sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow(container).run({ + input: { + carts: cartsWithItems, + } as unknown as SendAbandonedCartsWorkflowInput, + }) + abandonedCartsCount += cartsWithItems.length + +} catch (error) { + logger.error( + `Failed to send abandoned cart notification: ${error.message}` + ) +} + +offset += limit +``` + +In the do-while loop, you use Query to retrieve carts matching the following criteria: + +- The cart was last updated more than a day ago. +- The cart has an email address. +- The cart has not been completed. + +You also filter the retrieved carts to only include carts with items and customers that have not received an abandoned cart notification. + +Finally, you execute the `sendAbandonedCartsWorkflow` passing it the abandoned carts as an input. You will execute the workflow for each paginated batch of carts. + +### Test it Out + +To test out the scheduled job and workflow, it is recommended to change the `oneDayAgo` date to a minute before now for easy testing: + +```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" +oneDayAgo.setMinutes(oneDayAgo.getMinutes() - 1) // For testing +``` + +And to change the job's schedule in `config` to run every minute: + +```ts title="src/jobs/send-abandoned-cart-notification.ts" +export const config = { + // ... + schedule: "* * * * *", // Run every minute for testing +} +``` + +Finally, start the Medusa application with the following command: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +And in the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md)'s directory (that you installed in the first step), start the storefront with the following command: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Open the storefront at `localhost:8000`. You can either: + +- Create an account and add items to the cart, then leave the cart for a minute. +- Add an item to the cart as a guest. Then, start the checkout process, but only enter the shipping and email addresses, and leave the cart for a minute. + +Afterwards, wait for the job to execute. Once it is executed, you will see the following message in the terminal: + +```bash +info: Sent 1 abandoned cart notifications +``` + +Once you're done testing, make sure to revert the changes to the `oneDayAgo` date and the job's schedule. + +*** + +## Step 5: Recover Cart in Storefront + +In the storefront, you need to add a route that recovers the cart when the customer clicks on the link in the email. The route should receive the cart ID, set the cart ID in the cookie, and redirect the customer to the cart page. + +To implement the route, in the Next.js Starter Storefront create the file `src/app/[countryCode]/(main)/cart/recover/[id]/route.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/app/[countryCode]/(main)/cart/recover/[id]/route.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +import { NextRequest } from "next/server" +import { retrieveCart } from "../../../../../../lib/data/cart" +import { setCartId } from "../../../../../../lib/data/cookies" +import { notFound, redirect } from "next/navigation" +type Params = Promise<{ + id: string +}> + +export async function GET(req: NextRequest, { params }: { params: Params }) { + const { id } = await params + const cart = await retrieveCart(id) + + if (!cart) { + return notFound() + } + + setCartId(id) + + const countryCode = cart.shipping_address?.country_code || + cart.region?.countries?.[0]?.iso_2 + + redirect( + `/${countryCode ? `${countryCode}/` : ""}cart` + ) +} +``` + +You add a `GET` route handler that receives the cart ID as a path parameter. In the route handler, you: + +- Try to retrieve the cart from the Medusa application. The `retrieveCart` function is already available in the Next.js storefront. If the cart is not found, you return a 404 response. +- Set the cart ID in a cookie using the `setCartId` function. This is also a function that is already available in the storefront. +- Redirect the customer to the cart page. You set the country code in the URL based on the cart's shipping address or region. + +### Test it Out + +To test it out, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +And in the Next.js Starter Storefront's directory, start the storefront: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, either open the link in an abandoned cart email or navigate to `localhost:8000/cart/recover/:cart_id` in your browser. You will be redirected to the cart page with the recovered cart. + +![Cart page in the storefront](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742459552/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-20_at_10.32.17_AM_frmbup.png) + +*** + +## Next Steps + +You have now implemented the logic to send abandoned cart notifications in Medusa. You can implement other customizations with Medusa, such as: + +- [Implement Product Reviews](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/how-to-tutorials/tutorials/product-reviews/index.html.md). +- [Implement Wishlist](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/plugins/guides/wishlist/index.html.md). +- [Allow Custom-Item Pricing](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/examples/guides/custom-item-price/index.html.md). + +If you are new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you will get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you have used in this guide and more. + +To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). + + # Implement Product Reviews in Medusa In this tutorial, you'll learn how to implement product reviews in Medusa. @@ -47930,6 +47086,850 @@ If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusaj To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). +# Use Saved Payment Methods During Checkout + +In this tutorial, you'll learn how to allow customers to save their payment methods and use them for future purchases. + +When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. The Medusa application's commerce features are built around [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md) which are available out-of-the-box. + +Medusa's architecture facilitates integrating third-party services, such as payment providers. These payment providers can process payments and securely store customers' payment methods for future use. + +In this tutorial, you'll expand on Medusa's [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) to allow customers to re-use their saved payment methods during checkout. + +You can follow this guide whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. + +While this tutorial uses Stripe as an example, you can follow the same steps to implement saved payment methods with other payment providers. + +## Summary + +By following this tutorial, you'll learn how to: + +- Install and set up Medusa and the Next.js Starter Storefront. +- Set up the Stripe Module Provider in Medusa. +- Customize the checkout flow to save customers' payment methods. +- Allow customers to select saved payment methods during checkout. + +![Diagram illustrating the features of this guide](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745309355/Medusa%20Resources/saved-payment-methods_orjnix.jpg) + +[Saved Payment Methods Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/stripe-saved-payment): Find the full code for this guide in this repository. + +*** + +## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application + +### Prerequisites + +- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) +- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) +- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) + +Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: + +```bash +npx create-medusa-app@latest +``` + +You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose Yes. + +Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name, and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. + +The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). + +Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. + +Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. + +*** + +## Step 2: Set Up the Stripe Module Provider + +Medusa's [Payment Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/index.html.md) provides payment-related models and the interface to manage and process payments. However, it delegates the actual payment processing to module providers that integrate third-party payment services. + +The [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/index.html.md) is a Payment Module Provider that integrates Stripe into your Medusa application to process payments. It can also save payment methods securely. + +In this section, you'll set up the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Stripe account](https://stripe.com/) +- [Stripe Secret and Public API Keys](https://support.stripe.com/questions/locate-api-keys-in-the-dashboard) + +### Register the Stripe Module Provider + +To register the Stripe Module Provider in your Medusa application, add it to the array of providers passed to the Payment Module in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/payment-stripe", + id: "stripe", + options: { + apiKey: process.env.STRIPE_API_KEY, + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The Medusa configuration accepts a `modules` array, which contains the modules to be loaded. While the Payment Module is loaded by default, you need to add it again when registering a new provider. + +You register provides in the `providers` option of the Payment Module. Each provider is an object with the following properties: + +- `resolve`: The package name of the provider. +- `id`: The ID of the provider. This is used to identify the provider in the Medusa application. +- `options`: The options to be passed to the provider. In this case, the `apiKey` option is required for the Stripe Module Provider. + +Learn about other options in the [Stripe Module Provider](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe#module-options/index.html.md) documentation. + +### Add Environment Variables + +Next, add the following environment variables to your `.env` file: + +```plain +STRIPE_API_KEY=sk_... +``` + +Where `STRIPE_API_KEY` is your Stripe Secret API Key. You can find it in the Stripe dashboard under Developers > API keys. + +![Secret API Key in the Stripe dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745313823/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-22_at_12.20.08_PM_w6rxxo.png) + +### Enable Stripe in a Region + +In Medusa, each [region](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/region/index.html.md) (which is a geographical area where your store operates) can have different payment methods enabled. So, after registering the Stripe Module Provider, you need to enable it in a region. + +To enable it in a region, start the Medusa application with the following command: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, go to `localhost:9000/app` and log in with the user you created earlier. + +Once you're logged in: + +1. Go to Settings -> Regions. +2. Click on the region where you want to enable the payment provider. +3. Click the icon at the top right of the first section +4. Choose "Edit" from the dropdown menu +5. In the side window that opens, find the "Payment Providers" field and select Stripe from the dropdown. +6. Once you're done, click the "Save" button. + +Stripe will now be available as a payment option during checkout. + +The Stripe Module Provider supports different payment methods in Stripe, such as Bancontact or iDEAL. This guide focuses only on the card payment method, but you can enable other payment methods as well. + +![Stripe in the dropdown](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745245433/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_5.23.07_PM_yd7xji.png) + +### Add Evnironement Variable to Storefront + +The [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) supports payment with Stripe during checkout if it's enabled in the region. + +The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. + +So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-payment`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-payment-storefront` directory: + +```bash +cd ../medusa-payment-storefront # change based on your project name +``` + +In the Next.js Starter Storefront project, add the Stripe public API key as an environment variable in `.env.local`: + +```plain badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY=pk_123... +``` + +Where `NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY` is your Stripe public API key. You can find it in the Stripe dashboard under Developers > API keys. + +*** + +## Step 3: List Payment Methods API Route + +The Payment Module uses [account holders](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/account-holder/index.html.md) to represent a customer's details that are stored in a third-party payment provider. Medusa creates an account holder for each customer, allowing you later to retrieve the customer's saved payment methods in the third-party provider. + +![Diagram illustrating the relation between customers and account holders in Medusa, and customers in Stripe](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745314344/Medusa%20Resources/customer-account-stripe_in5ei6.jpg) + +While this feature is available out-of-the-box, you need to expose it to clients, like storefronts, by creating an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). An API Route is an endpoint that exposes commerce features to external applications and clients. + +In this step, you'll create an API route that lists the saved payment methods for an authenticated customer. + +Refer to the [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. + +### Create API Route + +An API route is created in a `route.ts` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The path of the API route is the file's path relative to `src/api`, and it can include path parameters using square brackets. + +So, to create an API route at the path `/store/payment-methods/:account-holder-id`, create the file `src/api/store/payment-methods/[account_holder_id]/route.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/store/payment-methods/[account_holder_id]/route.ts" highlights={apiRouteHighlights} +import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export async function GET( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const { account_holder_id } = req.params + const query = req.scope.resolve("query") + const paymentModuleService = req.scope.resolve("payment") + + const { data: [accountHolder] } = await query.graph({ + entity: "account_holder", + fields: [ + "data", + "provider_id", + ], + filters: { + id: account_holder_id, + }, + }) + + if (!accountHolder) { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.NOT_FOUND, + "Account holder not found" + ) + } + + const paymentMethods = await paymentModuleService.listPaymentMethods( + { + provider_id: accountHolder.provider_id, + context: { + account_holder: { + data: { + id: accountHolder.data.id, + }, + }, + }, + } + ) + + res.json({ + payment_methods: paymentMethods, + }) +} +``` + +Since you export a route handler function named `GET`, you expose a `GET` API route at `/store/payment-methods/:account-holder-id`. The route handler function accepts two parameters: + +1. A request object with details and context on the request, such as body parameters or authenticated customer details. +2. A response object to manipulate and send the response. + +The request object has a `scope` property, which is an instance of the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). The Medusa container is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the API route. + +You use the Medusa container to resolve: + +- [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), which is a tool that retrieves data across modules in the Medusa application. +- The [Payment Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/index.html.md)'s service, which provides an interface to manage and process payments with third-party providers. + +You use Query to retrieve the account holder with the ID passed as a path parameter. If the account holder is not found, you throw an error. + +Then, you use the [listPaymentMethods](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/payment/listPaymentMethods/index.html.md) method of the Payment Module's service to retrieve the payment providers saved in the third-party provider. The method accepts an object with the following properties: + +- `provider_id`: The ID of the provider, such as Stripe's ID. The account holder stores the ID its associated provider. +- `context`: The context of the request. In this case, you pass the account holder's ID to retrieve the payment methods associated with it in the third-party provider. + +Finally, you return the payment methods in the response. + +### Protect API Route + +Only authenticated customers can access and use saved payment methods. So, you need to protect the API route to ensure that only authenticated customers can access it. + +To protect an API route, you can add a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). A middleware is a function executed when a request is sent to an API Route. You can add an authentication middleware that ensures that the request is authenticated before executing the route handler function. + +Refer to the [Middlewares](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. + +Middlewares are added in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` file. So, create the file with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" +import { authenticate, defineMiddlewares } from "@medusajs/framework/http" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + matcher: "/store/payment-methods/:provider_id/:account_holder_id", + method: "GET", + middlewares: [ + authenticate("customer", ["bearer", "session"]), + ], + }, + ], +}) +``` + +The `src/api/middlewares.ts` file must use the `defineMiddlewares` function and export its result. The `defineMiddlewares` function accepts a `routes` array that accepts objects with the following properties: + +- `matcher`: The path of the API route to apply the middleware to. +- `method`: The HTTP method of the API route to apply the middleware to. +- `middlewares`: An array of middlewares to apply to the API route. + +You apply the `authenticate` middleware to the API route you created earlier. The `authenticate` middleware ensures that only authenticated customers can access the API route. + +Refer to the [Protected Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/protected-routes/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about the `authenticate` middleware. + +Your API route can now only be accessed by authenticated customers. You'll test it out as you customize the Next.js Starter Storefront in the next steps. + +*** + +## Step 4: Save Payment Methods During Checkout + +In this step, you'll customize the checkout flow in the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) to save payment methods during checkout. + +The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. + +So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-payment`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-payment-storefront` directory: + +```bash +cd ../medusa-payment-storefront # change based on your project name +``` + +During checkout, when the customer chooses a payment method, such as Stripe, the Next.js Starter Storefront creates a [payment session](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/payment/payment-session/index.html.md) in Medusa using the [Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions) API route. + +Under the hood, Medusa uses the associated payment provider (Stripe) to initiate the payment process with the associated third-party payment provider. The [Initialize Payment Session](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/store#payment-collections_postpaymentcollectionsidpaymentsessions) API route accepts a `data` object parameter in the request body that allows you to pass data relevant to the third-party payment provider. + +So, to save the payment method that the customer uses during checkout with Stripe, you must pass the `setup_future_usage` property in the `data` object. The `setup_future_usage` property is a Stripe-specific property that allows you to save the payment method for future use. + +In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx` of the Next.js Starter Storefront, there are two uses of the `initiatePaymentSession` function. Update each of them to pass the `data` property: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +// update in two places +await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { + // ... + data: { + setup_future_usage: "off_session", + }, +}) +``` + +You customize the `initiatePaymentSession` function to pass the `data` object with the `setup_future_usage` property. You set the value to `off_session` to allow using the payment method outside of the checkout flow, such as for follow up payments. You can use `on_session` instead if you only want the payment method to be used by the customer during checkout. + +By making this change, you always save the payment method that the customer uses during checkout. You can alternatively show a checkbox to confirm saving the payment method, and only pass the `data` object if the customer checks it. + +### Test it Out + +To test it out, start the Medusa application by running the following command in the Medusa application's directory: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront by running the following command in the storefront's directory: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +You can open the storefront in your browser at `localhost:8000`. Then, create a new customer account by clicking on the "Account" link at the top right. + +After creating an account and logging in, add a product to the cart and go to the checkout page. Once you get to the payment step, choose Stripe and enter a [test card number](https://docs.stripe.com/testing#cards), such as `4242 4242 4242 4242`. + +Then, place the order. Once the order is placed, you can check on the Stripe dashboard that the payment method was saved by: + +1. Going to the "Customers" section in the Stripe dashboard. +2. Clicking on the customer you just placed the order with. +3. Scrolling down to the "Payment methods" section. You'll find the payment method you just used to place the order. + +![Saved payment method on the Stripe dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745249064/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_6.24.00_PM_peotrd.png) + +In the next step, you'll show the saved payment methods to the customer during checkout and allow them to select one of them. + +*** + +## Step 5: Use Saved Payment Methods During Checkout + +In this step, you'll customize the checkout flow in the Next.js Starter Storefront to show the saved payment methods to the customer and allow them to select one of them to place the order. + +### Retrieve Saved Payment Methods + +To retrieve the saved payment methods, you'll add a server function that retrieves the customer's saved payment methods from the API route you created earlier. + +Add the following in `src/lib/data/payment.ts`: + +```ts title="src/lib/data/payment.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={paymentHighlights} +export type SavedPaymentMethod = { + id: string + provider_id: string + data: { + card: { + brand: string + last4: string + exp_month: number + exp_year: number + } + } +} + +export const getSavedPaymentMethods = async (accountHolderId: string) => { + const headers = { + ...(await getAuthHeaders()), + } + + return sdk.client.fetch<{ + payment_methods: SavedPaymentMethod[] + }>( + `/store/payment-methods/${accountHolderId}`, + { + method: "GET", + headers, + } + ).catch(() => { + return { + payment_methods: [], + } + }) +} +``` + +You define a type for the retrieved payment methods. It contains the following properties: + +- `id`: The ID of the payment method in the third-party provider. +- `provider_id`: The ID of the provider in the Medusa application, such as Stripe's ID. +- `data`: Additional data retrieved from the third-party provider related to the saved payment method. The type is modeled after the data returned by Stripe, but you can change it to match other payment providers. + +You also create a `getSavedPaymentMethods` function that retrieves the saved payment methods from the API route you created earlier. The function accepts the account holder ID as a parameter and returns the saved payment methods. + +### Add Saved Payment Methods Component + +Next, you'll add the component that shows the saved payment methods and allows the customer to select one of them. + +The component that shows the Stripe card element is defined in `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx`. So, you'll define the component for the saved payment methods in the same file. + +Start by adding the following import statements at the top of the file: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +import { Button } from "@medusajs/ui" +import { useEffect, useState } from "react" +import { HttpTypes } from "@medusajs/types" +import { SavedPaymentMethod, getSavedPaymentMethods } from "@lib/data/payment" +import { initiatePaymentSession } from "../../../../lib/data/cart" +import { capitalize } from "lodash" +``` + +Then, update the `PaymentContainerProps` type to include the payment session and cart details: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +type PaymentContainerProps = { + // ... + paymentSession?: HttpTypes.StorePaymentSession + cart: HttpTypes.StoreCart +} +``` + +You'll need these details to find which saved payment method the customer selected, and to initiate a new payment session for the cart when the customer chooses a saved payment method. + +Next, add the following component at the end of the file: + +```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={stripeSavedPaymentMethodsHighlights} +const StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer = ({ + paymentSession, + setCardComplete, + setCardBrand, + setError, + cart, +}: { + paymentSession?: HttpTypes.StorePaymentSession + setCardComplete: (complete: boolean) => void + setCardBrand: (brand: string) => void + setError: (error: string | null) => void + cart: HttpTypes.StoreCart +}) => { + const [savedPaymentMethods, setSavedPaymentMethods] = useState< + SavedPaymentMethod[] + >([]) + const [selectedPaymentMethod, setSelectedPaymentMethod] = useState< + string | undefined + >( + paymentSession?.data?.payment_method_id as string | undefined + ) + + useEffect(() => { + const accountHolderId = ( + paymentSession?.context?.account_holder as Record + ) + ?.id + + if (!accountHolderId) { + return + } + + getSavedPaymentMethods(accountHolderId) + .then(({ payment_methods }) => { + setSavedPaymentMethods(payment_methods) + }) + }, [paymentSession]) + + useEffect(() => { + if (!selectedPaymentMethod || !savedPaymentMethods.length) { + setCardComplete(false) + setCardBrand("") + setError(null) + return + } + const selectedMethod = savedPaymentMethods.find( + (method) => method.id === selectedPaymentMethod + ) + + if (!selectedMethod) { + return + } + + setCardBrand(capitalize(selectedMethod.data.card.brand)) + setCardComplete(true) + setError(null) + }, [selectedPaymentMethod, savedPaymentMethods]) + + const handleSelect = async (method: SavedPaymentMethod) => { + // initiate a new payment session with the selected payment method + await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { + provider_id: method.provider_id, + data: { + payment_method_id: method.id, + }, + }).catch((error) => { + setError(error.message) + }) + + setSelectedPaymentMethod(method.id) + } + + if (!savedPaymentMethods.length) { + return <> + } + + // TODO add return statement +} +``` + +You define a `StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer` component that accepts the following props: + +- `paymentSession`: The cart's current payment session. +- `setCardComplete`: A function to tell parent components whether the cart or payment method selection is complete. This allows the customer to proceed to the next step in the checkout flow. +- `setCardBrand`: A function to set the brand of the selected payment method. This is useful to show the brand of the selected payment method in review sections of the checkout flow. +- `setError`: A function to set the error message in case of an error. +- `cart`: The cart's details. + +In the component, you define a state variable to store the saved payment methods and another one to store the selected payment method. + +Then, you use the `useEffect` hook to retrieve the saved payment methods for the account holder set in the cart's payment session. You use the `getSavedPaymentMethods` function you created earlier to retrieve the saved payment methods. + +You also use another `useEffect` hook that is executed when the selected payment method changes. In this hook, you check if the selected payment method is valid and set the card brand and completion status accordingly. + +Finally, you define a `handleSelect` function that you'll execute when the customer selects a saved payment method. It creates a new payment session with the selected payment method. + +To show the saved payment methods, replace the `TODO` with the following `return` statement: + +```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +return ( +
+ + Choose a saved payment method: + + {savedPaymentMethods.map((method) => ( +
handleSelect(method)} + > +
+ { + if (e.target.checked) { + handleSelect(method) + } + }} + /> +
+ + {capitalize(method.data.card.brand)} •••• {method.data.card.last4} + + + Expires {method.data.card.exp_month}/{method.data.card.exp_year} + +
+
+
+ ))} +
+) +``` + +You display the saved payment methods as radio buttons. When the customer selects one of them, you execute the `handleSelect` function to initiate a new payment session with the selected payment method. + +### Modify Existing Stripe Element + +Now that you have the component to show the saved payment methods, you need to modify the existing Stripe element to allow customers to select an existing payment method or enter a new one. + +In the same `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx` file, expand the new `paymentSession` and `cart` props of the `StripeCardContainer` component: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +export const StripeCardContainer = ({ + // ... + paymentSession, + cart, +}: Omit & { + // ... +}) => { + // ... +} +``` + +Then, add a new state variable that keeps track of whether the customer is using a saved payment method or entering a new one: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +const [isUsingSavedPaymentMethod, setIsUsingSavedPaymentMethod] = useState( + paymentSession?.data?.payment_method_id !== undefined +) +``` + +Next, add a function that resets the payment session when the customer switches between saved and new payment methods: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +const handleRefreshSession = async () => { + await initiatePaymentSession(cart, { + provider_id: paymentProviderId, + }) + setIsUsingSavedPaymentMethod(false) +} +``` + +This function initiates a new payment session for the cart and disables the `isUsingSavedPaymentMethod` state variable. + +Finally, replace the `return` statement of the `StripeCardContainer` component with the following: + +```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-container/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={stripeCardReturnHighlights} +return ( + + {selectedPaymentOptionId === paymentProviderId && + (stripeReady ? ( +
+ + {isUsingSavedPaymentMethod && ( + + )} + {!isUsingSavedPaymentMethod && ( + <> + + Enter your card details: + + { + setCardBrand( + e.brand && e.brand.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + e.brand.slice(1) + ) + setError(e.error?.message || null) + setCardComplete(e.complete) + }} + /> + + )} +
+ ) : ( + + ))} +
+) +``` + +You update the `return` statement to: + +- Pass the new `paymentSession` and `cart` props to the `PaymentContainer` component. +- Show the `StripeSavedPaymentMethodsContainer` component before Stripe's card element. +- Add a button that's shown when the customer selects a saved payment method. The button allows the customer to switch back to entering a new payment method. + +The existing Stripe element in checkout will now show the saved payment methods to the customer along with the component to enter a card's details. + +Since you added new props to the `StripeCardContainer` and `PaymentContainer` components, you need to update other components that use them to pass the props. + +In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx`, find usages of `StripeCardContainer` and `PaymentContainer` in the return statement and add the `paymentSession` and `cart` props: + +```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={[["5"], ["6"], ["11"], ["12"]]} +
+ {isStripeFunc(paymentMethod.id) ? ( + + ) : ( + + )} +
+``` + +### Support Updating Stripe's Client Secret + +The Next.js Starter Storefront uses Stripe's `Elements` component to wrap the payment elements. The `Elements` component requires a `clientSecret` prop, which is available in the cart's payment session. + +With the recent changes, the client secret will be updated whenever a payment session is initiated, such as when the customer selects a saved payment method. However, the `options.clientSecret` prop of the `Elements` component is immutable, meaning that it cannot be changed after the component is mounted. + +To force the component to re-mount and update the `clientSecret` prop, you can add a `key` prop to the `Elements` component. The `key` prop ensures that the `Elements` component re-mounts whenever the client secret changes, allowing Stripe to process the updated payment session. + +In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-wrapper/stripe-wrapper.tsx`, find the `Elements` component in the `return` statement and add the `key` prop: + +```tsx title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-wrapper/stripe-wrapper.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={[["4"]]} + + {children} + +``` + +You set the `key` prop to the client secret, which forces the `Elements` component to re-mount whenever the client secret changes. + +### Support Payment with Saved Payment Method + +The last change you need to make ensures that the customer can place an order with a saved payment method. + +When the customer places the order, and they've chosen Stripe as a payment method, the Next.js Starter Storefront uses Stripe's `confirmCardPayment` method to confirm the payment. This method accepts either the ID of a saved payment method, or the details of a new card. + +So, you need to update the `confirmCardPayment` usage to support passing the ID of the selected payment method if the customer has selected one. + +In `src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx`, find the `handlePayment` method and update its first `if` condition: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +if (!stripe || !elements || (!card && !session?.data.payment_method_id) || !cart) { + setSubmitting(false) + return +} +``` + +This allows the customer to place their order if they have selected a saved payment method but have not entered a new card. + +Then, find the usage of `confirmCardPayment` in the `handlePayment` function and change it to the following: + +```ts title="src/modules/checkout/components/payment-button/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" highlights={confirmPaymentHighlights} +await stripe +.confirmCardPayment(session?.data.client_secret as string, { + payment_method: session?.data.payment_method_id as string || { + card: card!, + billing_details: { + name: + cart.billing_address?.first_name + + " " + + cart.billing_address?.last_name, + address: { + city: cart.billing_address?.city ?? undefined, + country: cart.billing_address?.country_code ?? undefined, + line1: cart.billing_address?.address_1 ?? undefined, + line2: cart.billing_address?.address_2 ?? undefined, + postal_code: cart.billing_address?.postal_code ?? undefined, + state: cart.billing_address?.province ?? undefined, + }, + email: cart.email, + phone: cart.billing_address?.phone ?? undefined, + }, + }, +}) +.then(({ error, paymentIntent }) => { + if (error) { + const pi = error.payment_intent + + if ( + (pi && pi.status === "requires_capture") || + (pi && pi.status === "succeeded") + ) { + onPaymentCompleted() + } + + setErrorMessage(error.message || null) + return + } + + if ( + (paymentIntent && paymentIntent.status === "requires_capture") || + paymentIntent.status === "succeeded" + ) { + return onPaymentCompleted() + } + + return +}) +``` + +In particular, you're changing the `payment_method` property to either be the ID of the selected payment method, or the details of a new card. This allows the customer to place an order with either a saved payment method or a new one. + +### Test it Out + +You can now test out placing orders with a saved payment method. + +To do that, start the Medusa application by running the following command in the Medusa application's directory: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront by running the following command in the storefront's directory: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +In the Next.js Starter Storefront, login with the customer account you created earlier and add a product to the cart. + +Then, proceed to the checkout flow. In the payment step, you should see the saved payment method you used earlier. You can select it and place the order. + +![Saved payment method in checkout](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745308047/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-21_at_4.07.34_PM_krudjq.png) + +Once the order is placed successfully, you can check it in the Medusa Admin dashboard. You can view the order and capture the payment. + +![Order in the Medusa Admin dashboard](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745318042/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-22_at_1.33.39_PM_uynlfp.png) + +*** + +## Next Steps + +You've added support for saved payment methods in your Medusa application and Next.js Starter Storefront, allowing customers to save their payment methods during checkout and use them in future orders. + +You can add more features to the saved payment methods, such as allowing customers to delete saved payment methods. You can use [Stripe's APIs](https://docs.stripe.com/api/payment_methods/detach) in the storefront or add an [API route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md) in Medusa to delete the saved payment method. + +If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. + +To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). + + # Integrations You can integrate any third-party service to Medusa, including storage services, notification systems, Content-Management Systems (CMS), etc… By integrating third-party services, you build flows and synchronize data around these integrations, making Medusa not only your commerce application, but a middleware layer between your data sources and operations. @@ -48016,2270 +48016,6 @@ Integrate a search engine to index and search products or other types of data in - [Algolia](https://docs.medusajs.com/integrations/guides/algolia/index.html.md) -# Integrate Algolia (Search) with Medusa - -In this tutorial, you'll learn how to integrate Medusa with Algolia. - -When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. Medusa's architecture supports integrating third-party services, such as a search engine, allowing you to build your unique requirements around core commerce flows. - -[Algolia](https://www.algolia.com/doc/) is a search engine that enables you to build and manage an intuitive search experience for your customers. By integrating Algolia with Medusa, you can index e-commerce data, such as products, and allow clients to search through them. - -You can follow this guide whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. - -## Summary - -By following this tutorial, you'll learn how to: - -- Install and set up Medusa. -- Integrate Algolia into Medusa. -- Trigger Algolia reindexing when a product is created, updated, deleted, or when the admin manually triggers a reindex. -- Customize the Next.js Starter Storefront to allow searching for products through Algolia. - -![Diagram illustrating the integration of Algolia with Medusa](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742889842/Medusa%20Resources/algolia-summary_lhegrr.jpg) - -- [Algolia Integration Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/algolia-integration): Find the full code for this guide in this repository. -- [OpenApi Specs for Postman](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/raw/upload/v1742829748/OpenApi/Algolia-Search_t1zlkd.yaml): Import this OpenApi Specs file into tools like Postman. - -*** - -## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application - -### Prerequisites - -- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) -- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) -- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) - -Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: - -```bash -npx create-medusa-app@latest -``` - -You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose "Yes." - -Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory named `{project-name}-storefront`. - -The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). - -Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. - -Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. - -*** - -## Step 2: Create Algolia Module - -To integrate third-party services into Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a reusable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. - -In this step, you'll create a custom module that provides the necessary functionalities to integrate Algolia with Medusa. - -Refer to the [Modules documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) to learn more. - -Before building the module, you need to install Algolia's JavaScript client. Run the following command in your Medusa application's root directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install algoliasearch -``` - -### Create Module Directory - -A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your Medusa application. So, create the directory `src/modules/algolia`. - -### Create Service - -You define a module's functionalities in a service. A service is a TypeScript or JavaScript class that the module exports. In the service's methods, you can connect to the database, which is useful if your module defines tables in the database, or connect to a third-party service. - -In this section, you'll create the Algolia Module's service and the methods necessary to manage indexed products in Algolia and search through them. - -To create the Algolia Module's service, create the file `src/modules/algolia/service.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" -import { algoliasearch, SearchClient } from "algoliasearch" - -type AlgoliaOptions = { - apiKey: string; - appId: string; - productIndexName: string; -} - -export type AlgoliaIndexType = "product" - -export default class AlgoliaModuleService { - private client: SearchClient - private options: AlgoliaOptions - - constructor({}, options: AlgoliaOptions) { - this.client = algoliasearch(options.appId, options.apiKey) - this.options = options - } - - // TODO add methods -} -``` - -You export a class that will be the Algolia Module's main service. In the service, you define two properties: - -- `client`: An instance of the Algolia Search Client, which you'll use to perform actions with Algolia's API. -- `options`: An object of options that the Module receives when it's registered, which you'll learn about later. The options contain: - - `apiKey`: The Algolia API key. - - `appId`: The Algolia App ID. - - `productIndexName`: The name of the index where products are stored. - -If you want to index other types of data, such as product categories, you can add new properties for their index names in the `AlgoliaOptions` type. - -A module's service receives the module's options as a second parameter in its constructor. In the constructor, you initialize the Algolia client using the module's options. - -A module has a container that holds all resources registered in that module, and you can access those resources in the first parameter of the constructor. Learn more about it in the [Module Container documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md). - -#### Index Data Method - -The first method you need to add to the servie is a method that receives an array of data to add or update in Algolia's index. - -Add the following methods to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" -export default class AlgoliaModuleService { - // ... - async getIndexName(type: AlgoliaIndexType) { - switch (type) { - case "product": - return this.options.productIndexName - default: - throw new Error(`Invalid index type: ${type}`) - } - } - - async indexData(data: Record[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { - const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) - this.client.saveObjects({ - indexName, - objects: data.map((item) => ({ - ...item, - // set the object ID to allow updating later - objectID: item.id, - })), - }) - } -} -``` - -You define two methods: - -1. `getIndexName`: A method that receives an `AlgoliaIndexType` (defined in the previous snippt) and returns the index name for that type. In this case, you only have one type, `product`, so you return the product index name. - - If you want to index other types of data, you can add more cases to the switch statement. -2. `indexData`: A method that receives an array of data and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method indexes the data in the Algolia index for the given type. - - Notice that you set the `objectID` property of each object to the object's `id`. This ensures that you later update the object instead of creating a new one. - -#### Retrieve and Delete Methods - -The next methods you'll add to the service are methods to retrieve and delete data from the Algolia index. You'll see their use later as you keep the Algolia index in sync with Medusa. - -Add the following methods to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" -export default class AlgoliaModuleService { - // ... - - async retrieveFromIndex(objectIDs: string[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { - const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) - return await this.client.getObjects>({ - requests: objectIDs.map((objectID) => ({ - indexName, - objectID, - })), - }) - } - - async deleteFromIndex(objectIDs: string[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { - const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) - await this.client.deleteObjects({ - indexName, - objectIDs, - }) - } -} -``` - -You define two methods: - -1. `retrieveFromIndex`: A method that receives an array of object IDs and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method retrieves the objects with the given IDs from the Algolia index. -2. `deleteFromIndex`: A method that receives an array of object IDs and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method deletes the objects with the given IDs from the Algolia index. - -#### Search Method - -The last method you'll implement is a method to search through the Algolia index. You'll later use this method to expose the search functionality to clients, such as the Next.js Storefront. - -Add the following method to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" -export default class AlgoliaModuleService { - // ... - - async search(query: string, type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { - const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) - return await this.client.search({ - requests: [ - { - indexName, - query, - }, - ], - }) - } -} -``` - -The `search` method receives a query string and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method searches through the Algolia index for the given type, such as products, and returns the results. - -### Export Module Definition - -The final piece to a module is its definition, which you export in an `index.ts` file at its root directory. This definition tells Medusa the name of the module and its service. - -So, create the file `src/modules/algolia/index.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/modules/algolia/index.ts" -import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import AlgoliaModuleService from "./service" - -export const ALGOLIA_MODULE = "algolia" - -export default Module(ALGOLIA_MODULE, { - service: AlgoliaModuleService, -}) -``` - -You use the `Module` function from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The module's name, which is `algolia`. -2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's service. - -You also export the module's name as `ALGOLIA_MODULE` so you can reference it later. - -### Add Module to Medusa's Configurations - -Once you finish building the module, add it to Medusa's configurations to start using it. - -In `medusa-config.ts`, add a `modules` property and pass an array with your custom module: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - modules: [ - { - resolve: "./src/modules/algolia", - options: { - appId: process.env.ALGOLIA_APP_ID!, - apiKey: process.env.ALGOLIA_API_KEY!, - productIndexName: process.env.ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME!, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -Each object in the `modules` array has a `resolve` property, whose value is either a path to the module's directory, or an `npm` package’s name. - -You also pass an `options` property with the module's options, including the Algolia App ID, API Key, and the product index name. - -### Add Environment Variables - -Before you can start using the Algolia Module, you need to set the environment variables for the Algolia App ID, API Key, and the product index name. - -Add the following environment variables to your `.env` file: - -```env -ALGOLIA_APP_ID=your-algolia-app-id -ALGOLIA_API_KEY=your-algolia-api-key -ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME=your-product-index-name -``` - -Where: - -- `your-algolia-app-id` is your Algolia App ID. You can retrieve it from the Algolia dashboard by clicking at the application ID at the top left next to the sidebar. The pop up will show the application ID below the application's name. - -![Find the Algolia App ID by clicking on the application name in the Algolia dashboard, then copying the ID below the name in the pop-up](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815360/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.19.30_PM_kdp3y5.png) - -- `your-algolia-api-key` is your Algolia API Key. To retrieve it from the Algolia dashboard: - 1. Click on Settings in the sidebar. - 2. Choose API Keys under "Team and Access". - -![In the settings page, find the Team and Access section at the right of the page and choose API Keys](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815534/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.25.09_PM_hwsiba.png) - -3. Copy the Admin API Key. - -- `your-product-index-name` is the name of the index where you'll store products. You can find it by going to Search -> Index, and copying the index name at the top of the page. - -![In the Algolia dashboard, go to Search -> Index and copy the index name at the top of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815790/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.28.58_PM_yq10sf.png) - -Your module is now ready for use. You'll see how to use it in the next steps. - -*** - -## Step 3: Sync Products to Algolia Workflow - -To keep the Algolia index in sync with Medusa, you need to trigger indexing when products are created, updated, or deleted in Medusa. You can also allow the admin to manually trigger a reindex. - -To implement the indexing functionality, you need to create a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). A workflow is a series of actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. - -Learn more about workflows in the [Workflows documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). - -In this step, you'll create a workflow that indexes products in Algolia. In the next steps, you'll learn how to use the workflow when products are created, updated, or deleted, or when the admin manually triggers a reindex. - -The workflow has the following steps: - -- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve products matching specified filters and pagination parameters. -- [syncProductsStep](#syncProductsStep): Index products in Algolia. - -Medusa provides the `useQueryGraphStep` in its `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. So, you only need to implement the second step. - -### syncProductsStep - -In the second step of the workflow, you create or update indexes in Algolia for the products retrieved in the first step. - -To create the step, create the file `src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts" -import { ProductDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../modules/algolia" -import AlgoliaModuleService from "../../modules/algolia/service" - -export type SyncProductsStepInput = { - products: ProductDTO[] -} - -export const syncProductsStep = createStep( - "sync-products", - async ({ products }: SyncProductsStepInput, { container }) => { - const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) - - const existingProducts = (await algoliaModuleService.retrieveFromIndex( - products.map((product) => product.id), - "product" - )).results.filter(Boolean) - const newProducts = products.filter( - (product) => !existingProducts.some((p) => p.objectID === product.id) - ) - await algoliaModuleService.indexData( - products as unknown as Record[], - "product" - ) - - return new StepResponse(undefined, { - newProducts: newProducts.map((product) => product.id), - existingProducts, - }) - } - // TODO add compensation -) -``` - -You create a step with `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The step's unique name, which is `sync-products`. -2. An async function that receives two parameters: - - The step's input, which is in this case an object holding an array of products to sync into Algolia. - - An object that has properties including the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the step. - -In the step function, you resolve the Algolia Module's service from the Medusa container using the name you exported in the module definition's file. - -Then, you retrieve the products that are already indexed in Algolia and determine which products are new. You'll learn why this is useful in a bit. - -Finally, you pass the products you received in the input to Algolia to create or update its indices. - -A step function must return a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts two parameters: - -1. The step's output, which in this case is `undefined`. -2. Data to pass to the step's compensation function. - -#### Compensation Function - -The compensation function undoes the actions performed in a step. Then, if an error occurs during the workflow's execution, the compensation functions of executed steps are called to roll back the changes. This mechanism ensures data consistency in your application, especially as you integrate external systems. - -To add a compensation function to a step, pass it as a third parameter to `createStep`: - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts" -export const syncProductsStep = createStep( - // ... - async (input, { container }) => { - if (!input) { - return - } - - const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) - - if (input.newProducts) { - await algoliaModuleService.deleteFromIndex( - input.newProducts, - "product" - ) - } - - if (input.existingProducts) { - await algoliaModuleService.indexData( - input.existingProducts, - "product" - ) - } - } -) -``` - -The compensation function receives two parameters: - -1. The data you passed as a second parameter of `StepResponse` in the step function. -2. A context object similar to the step function that holds the Medusa container. - -In the compensation function, you resolve the Algolia Module's service from the container. Then, you delete from Algolia the products that were newly indexed, and revert the existing products to their original data. - -### Add Sync Products Workflow - -You can now create the worklow that syncs the products to Algolia. - -To create the workflow, create the file `src/workflows/sync-products.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/sync-products.ts" -import { createWorkflow, WorkflowResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" -import { syncProductsStep, SyncProductsStepInput } from "./steps/sync-products" - -type SyncProductsWorkflowInput = { - filters?: Record - limit?: number - offset?: number -} - -export const syncProductsWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "sync-products", - ({ filters, limit, offset }: SyncProductsWorkflowInput) => { - // @ts-ignore - const { data, metadata } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "product", - fields: ["id", "title", "description", "handle", "thumbnail", "categories.*", "tags.*"], - pagination: { - take: limit, - skip: offset, - }, - filters: { - // @ts-ignore - status: "published", - ...filters, - }, - }) - - syncProductsStep({ - products: data, - } as SyncProductsStepInput) - - return new WorkflowResponse({ - products: data, - metadata, - }) - } -) -``` - -You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts the workflow's unique name as a first parameter. - -It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The function can accept input, which in this case is pagination and filter parameters for the products to retrieve. - -In the workflow's constructor function, you: - -1. Execute `useQueryGraphStep` to retrieve products from Medusa's database. This step uses Medusa's [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) tool to retrieve data across modules. You pass it the pagination and filter parameters you received in the input. -2. Execute `syncProductsStep` to index the products in Algolia. You pass it the products you retrieved in the previous step. - -A workflow must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`. The `WorkflowResponse` constructor accepts the workflow's output as a parameter, which is an object holding the retrieved products and their pagination details. - -In the next step, you'll learn how to execute this workflow. - -*** - -## Step 4: Trigger Algolia Sync Manually - -As mentioned earlier, you'll trigger the Algolia sync automatically when product events occur, but you also want to allow the admin to manually trigger a reindex. - -In this step, you'll add the functionality to trigger the `syncProductsWorkflow` manually from the Medusa Admin dashboard. This requires: - -1. Creating a subscriber that listens to a custom `algolia.sync` event to trigger syncing products to Algolia. -2. Creating an API route that the Medusa Admin dashboard can call to emit the `algolia.sync` event, which triggers the subscriber. -3. Add a new page or UI route to the Medusa Admin dashboard to allow the admin to trigger the reindex. - -### Create Products Sync Subscriber - -A subscriber is an asynchronous function that listens to one or more events and performs actions when these events are emitted. A subscriber is useful when syncing data across systems, as the operation can be time-consuming and should be performed in the background. - -Learn more about subscribers in the [Events and Subscribers documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). - -You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, to create the subscriber that listens to the `algolia.sync` event, create the file `src/subscribers/algolia-sync.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/subscribers/algolia-sync.ts" -import { - SubscriberArgs, - type SubscriberConfig, -} from "@medusajs/framework" -import { syncProductsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-products" - -export default async function algoliaSyncHandler({ - container, -}: SubscriberArgs) { - const logger = container.resolve("logger") - - let hasMore = true - let offset = 0 - const limit = 50 - let totalIndexed = 0 - - logger.info("Starting product indexing...") - - while (hasMore) { - const { result: { products, metadata } } = await syncProductsWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - limit, - offset, - }, - }) - - hasMore = offset + limit < (metadata?.count ?? 0) - offset += limit - totalIndexed += products.length - } - - logger.info(`Successfully indexed ${totalIndexed} products`) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "algolia.sync", -} -``` - -A subscriber file must export: - -1. An asynchronous function, which is the subscriber that is executed when the event is emitted. -2. A configuration object that holds the name of the event the subscriber listens to, which is `algolia.sync` in this case. - -The subscriber function receives an object as a parameter that has a `container` property, which is the Medusa container. - -In the subscriber function, you initialize variables to keep track of the pagination and the total number of products indexed. - -Then, you start a loop that retrieves products in batches of 50 and indexes them in Algolia using the `syncProductsWorkflow`. Finally, you log the total number of products indexed. - -You'll learn how to emit the `algolia.sync` event next. - -If you want to sync other data types, you can do it in this subscriber as well. - -### Create API Route to Trigger Sync - -To allow the Medusa Admin dashboard to trigger the `algolia.sync` event, you need to create an API route that emits the event. - -An API Route is an endpoint that exposes commerce features to external applications and clients, such as storefronts. - -Learn more about API routes in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). - -An API route is created in a `route.ts` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The path of the API route is the file's path relative to `src/api`. - -So, to create an API route at the path `/admin/algolia/sync`, create the file `src/api/admin/algolia/sync/route.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/admin/algolia/sync/route.ts" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export async function POST( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const eventModuleService = req.scope.resolve(Modules.EVENT_BUS) - await eventModuleService.emit({ - name: "algolia.sync", - data: {}, - }) - res.send({ - message: "Syncing data to Algolia", - }) -} -``` - -Since you export a `POST` route handler function, you expose an `API` route at `/admin/algolia/sync`. The route handler function accepts two parameters: - -1. A request object with details and context on the request, such as body parameters or authenticated user details. -2. A response object to manipulate and send the response. - -In the route handler, you use the Medusa container that is available in the request object to resolve the [Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/event/index.html.md). This module manages events and their subscribers. - -Then, you emit the `algolia.sync` event using the Event Module's `emit` method, passing it the event name. - -Finally, you send a response with a message indicating that data is being synced to Algolia. - -### Add Algolia Sync Page to Admin Dashboard - -The last step is to add a new page to the admin dashboard that allows the admin to trigger the reindex. You add a new page using a [UI Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). - -A UI route is a React component that specifies the content to be shown in a new page in the Medusa Admin dashboard. You'll create a UI route to display a button that triggers the reindex when clicked. - -Learn more about UI routes in the [UI Routes documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). - -#### Configure JS SDK - -Before creating the UI route, you'll configure Medusa's [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/js-sdk/index.html.md) that you can use to send requests to the Medusa server from any client application, including your Medusa Admin customizations. - -The JS SDK is installed by default in your Medusa application. To configure it, create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" -import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" - -export const sdk = new Medusa({ - baseUrl: "http://localhost:9000", - debug: process.env.NODE_ENV === "development", - auth: { - type: "session", - }, -}) -``` - -You create an instance of the JS SDK using the `Medusa` class from the JS SDK. You pass it an object having the following properties: - -- `baseUrl`: The base URL of the Medusa server. -- `debug`: A boolean indicating whether to log debug information into the console. -- `auth`: An object specifying the authentication type. When using the JS SDK for admin customizations, you use the `session` authentication type. - -#### Create UI Route - -You'll now create the UI route that displays a button to trigger the reindex. You create a UI route in a `page.tsx` file under a sub-directory of `src/admin/routes` directory. The file's path relative to `src/admin/routes` determines its path in the dashboard. - -So, to create a new page under the Settings section of the Medusa Admin, create the file `src/admin/routes/settings/algolia/page.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/settings/algolia/page.tsx" -import { Container, Heading, Button, toast } from "@medusajs/ui" -import { useMutation } from "@tanstack/react-query" -import { sdk } from "../../../lib/sdk" -import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" - -const AlgoliaPage = () => { - const { mutate, isPending } = useMutation({ - mutationFn: () => - sdk.client.fetch("/admin/algolia/sync", { - method: "POST", - }), - onSuccess: () => { - toast.success("Successfully triggered data sync to Algolia") - }, - onError: (err) => { - console.error(err) - toast.error("Failed to sync data to Algolia") - }, - }) - - const handleSync = () => { - mutate() - } - - return ( - -
- Algolia Sync -
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- ) -} - -export const config = defineRouteConfig({ - label: "Algolia", -}) - -export default AlgoliaPage -``` - -A UI route's file must export: - -1. A React component that defines the content of the page. -2. A configuration object that specifies the route's label in the dashboard. This label is used to show a sidebar item for the new route. - -In the React component, you use `useMutation` hook from `@tanstack/react-query` to create a mutation that sends a `POST` request to the API route you created earlier. In the mutation function, you use the JS SDK to send the request. - -Then, in the return statement, you display a button that triggers the mutation when clicked, which sends a request to the API route you created earlier. - -### Test it Out - -You'll now test out the entire flow, starting from triggering the reindex manually from the Medusa Admin dashboard, to checking the Algolia dashboard for the indexed products. - -Run the following command to start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, open the Medusa Admin at `http://localhost:9000/app` and log in with the credentials you set up in the first step. - -Can't remember the credentials? Learn how to create a user in the [Medusa CLI reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/medusa-cli/commands/user/index.html.md). - -After you log in, go to Settings from the sidebar. You'll find in the Settings' sidebar a new "Algolia" item. If you click on it, you'll find the page you created with the button to sync products to Algolia. - -If you click on the button, the products will be synced to Algolia. - -![The Algolia Sync page in the Medusa Admin dashboard with a button to sync products to Algolia](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742820813/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_2.52.31_PM_eiegzb.png) - -You can check that the sync ran and was completed by checking the Medusa logs in the terminal where you started the Medusa application. You should find the following messages: - -```bash -info: Processing algolia.sync which has 1 subscribers -info: Starting product indexing... -info: Successfully indexed 4 products -``` - -These messages indicate that the `algolia.sync` event was emitted, which triggered the subscriber you created to sync the products using the `syncProductsWorkflow`. - -Finally, you can check the Algolia dashboard to see the indexed products. Go to Search -> Index, and check the records of the index you set up in the Algolia Module's options (`products`, for example). - -![The Algolia dashboard showing the indexed products](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742821034/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_2.56.38_PM_mtojrv.png) - -*** - -## Step 5: Update Index on Product Changes - -You'll now automate the indexing of the products whenever a change occurs. That includes when a product is created, updated, or deleted. - -Similar to before, you'll create subscribers to listen to these events. - -### Handle Create and Update Products - -The action to perform when a product is created or updated is the same. You'll use the `syncProductsWorkflow` to sync the product to Algolia. - -So, you only need one subscriber to handle these two events. To create the subscriber, create the file `src/subscribers/product-sync.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/subscribers/product-sync.ts" -import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { syncProductsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-products" - -export default async function handleProductEvents({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - await syncProductsWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - filters: { - id: data.id, - }, - }, - }) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: ["product.created", "product.updated"], -} -``` - -The subscriber listens to the `product.created` and `product.updated` events. When either of these events is emitted, the subscriber triggers the `syncProductsWorkflow` to sync the product to Algolia. - -When the `product.created` and `product.updated` events are emitted, the product's ID is passed in the event data payload, which you can access in the `event.data` property of the subscriber function's parameter. - -So, you pass the product's ID to the `syncProductsWorkflow` as a filter to retrieve only the product that was created or updated. - -#### Test it Out - -To test it out, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, either create a product or update an existing one using the Medusa Admin dashboard. If you check the Algolia dashboard, you'll find that the product was created or updated. - -### Handle Product Deletion - -When a product is deleted, you need to remove it from the Algolia index. As this requires a different action than creating or updating a product, you'll create a new workflow that deletes the product from Algolia, then create a subscriber that listens to the `product.deleted` event to trigger the workflow. - -#### Create Delete Product Step - -The workflow to delete a product from Algolia will have only one step that deletes products by their IDs from Algolia. - -So, create the step at `src/workflows/steps/delete-products-from-algolia.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/delete-products-from-algolia.ts" -import { - createStep, - StepResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../modules/algolia" - -export type DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow = { - ids: string[] -} - -export const deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep = createStep( - "delete-products-from-algolia-step", - async ( - { ids }: DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow, - { container } - ) => { - const algoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) - - const existingRecords = await algoliaModuleService.retrieveFromIndex( - ids, - "product" - ) - await algoliaModuleService.deleteFromIndex( - ids, - "product" - ) - - return new StepResponse(undefined, existingRecords) - }, - async (existingRecords, { container }) => { - if (!existingRecords) { - return - } - const algoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) - - await algoliaModuleService.indexData( - existingRecords as unknown as Record[], - "product" - ) - } -) -``` - -The step receives the IDs of the products to delete as an input. - -In the step, you resolve the Algolia Module's service and retrieve the existing records from Algolia. This is useful to revert the deletion if an error occurs. - -Then, you delete the products from Algolia and pass the existing records to the compensation function. - -In the compensation function, you reindex the existing records if an error occurs. - -#### Create Delete Product Workflow - -You can now create the workflow that deletes products from Algolia. Create the file `src/workflows/delete-products-from-algolia.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/delete-products-from-algolia.ts" -import { createWorkflow } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep } from "./steps/delete-products-from-algolia" - -type DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflowInput = { - ids: string[] -} - -export const deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "delete-products-from-algolia", - (input: DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflowInput) => { - deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep(input) - } -) -``` - -The workflow receives an object with the IDs of the products to delete. It then executes the `deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep` to delete the products from Algolia. - -#### Create Delete Product Subscriber - -Finally, you'll create the subscriber that listens to the `product.deleted` event to trigger the above workflow. - -Create the file `src/subscribers/product-delete.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/subscribers/product-delete.ts" -import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow } from "../workflows/delete-products-from-algolia" - -export default async function handleProductDeleted({ - event: { data }, - container, -}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - await deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow(container) - .run({ - input: { - ids: [data.id], - }, - }) -} - -export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "product.deleted", -} -``` - -The subscriber listens to the `product.deleted` event. When the event is emitted, the subscriber triggers the `deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow`, passing it the ID of the product to delete. - -#### Test it Out - -To test product deletion, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, delete a product from the Medusa Admin dashboard. If you check the Algolia dashboard, you'll find that the product was deleted there as well. - -*** - -## Step 6: Add Search API Route - -Before customizing the storefront to show the search UI, you'll create an API route in your Medusa application that allows storefronts to search products in Algolia. - -While you can implement the search functionality directly in the storefront to interact with Algolia, this approach centralizes your search integration in Medusa, allowing you to change or modify the integration as necessary. You can also rely on the same behavior and results across different storefronts. - -To implement the API Route, create the file `src/api/store/products/search/route.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/store/products/search/route.ts" -import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../../../modules/algolia" -import AlgoliaModuleService from "../../../../modules/algolia/service" -import { z } from "zod" - -export const SearchSchema = z.object({ - query: z.string(), -}) - -type SearchRequest = z.infer - -export async function POST( - req: MedusaRequest, - res: MedusaResponse -) { - const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = req.scope.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) - - const { query } = req.validatedBody - - const results = await algoliaModuleService.search( - query as string - ) - - res.json(results) -} -``` - -You first define a schema with [Zod](https://zod.dev/), a library to define validation schemas. The schema defines the structure of the request body, which in this case is an object with a `query` property of type `string`. Later, you'll use the schema to enforce request body validation. - -Then, you expose a `POST` API Route at `/store/search` that searches Algolia using the `search` method you implemented in the Algolia Module's service. You pass to it the query string from the request body. - -Finally, you return the search results as it is in the response. - -### Add Validation Middleware - -To ensure that requests sent to the API route have the required request body parameters, you can use a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). A middleware is a function executed when a request is sent to an API Route. It's executed before the route handler. - -Learn more about middleware in the [Middlewares documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). - -Middlewares are created in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` file. So create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" -import { - defineMiddlewares, - validateAndTransformBody, -} from "@medusajs/framework/http" -import { SearchSchema } from "./store/products/search/route" - -export default defineMiddlewares({ - routes: [ - { - matcher: "/store/products/search", - method: ["POST"], - middlewares: [ - validateAndTransformBody(SearchSchema), - ], - }, - ], -}) -``` - -To export the middlewares, you use the `defineMiddlewares` function. It accepts an object having a `routes` property, whose value is an array of middleware route objects. Each middleware route object has the following properties: - -- `matcher`: The path of the route the middleware applies to. -- `method`: The HTTP methods the middleware applies to, which is in this case `POST`. -- `middlewares`: An array of middleware functions to apply to the route. You apply the `validateAndTransformBody` middleware which ensures that a request's body has the required parameters. You pass it the schema you defined earlier in the API route's file. - -You can use the search API route now. You'll see it in action as you customize the storefront in the next step. - -*** - -## Step 7: Search Products in Next.js Storefront - -The last step is to provide the search functionalities to customers on your storefront. In the first step, you installed the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) along with the Medusa application. - -In this step, you'll customize the Next.js Starter Storefront to add the search functionality. - -The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. - -So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-search`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-search-storefront` directory: - -```bash -cd ../medusa-search-storefront # change based on your project name -``` - -### Install Algolia Packages - -Before adding the implementation of the search functionality, you need to install the Algolia packages necessary to add the search functionality in your storefront. - -Run the following command in the directory of your Next.js Starter Storefront: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install algoliasearch react-instantsearch -``` - -This installs the Algolia Search JavaScript client and the React InstantSearch library, which you'll use to build the search functionality. - -### Add Search Client Configuration - -Next, you need to configure the search client. Not only do you need to initialize Algolia, but you also need to change the searching mechanism to use your custom API route in the Medusa application instead of Algolia's API directly. - -In `src/lib/config.ts`, add the following imports at the top of the file: - -```ts title="src/lib/config.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -import { - liteClient as algoliasearch, - LiteClient as SearchClient, -} from "algoliasearch/lite" -``` - -Then, add the following at the end of the file: - -```ts title="src/lib/config.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -export const searchClient: SearchClient = { - ...(algoliasearch( - process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_APP_ID || "", - process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_API_KEY || "" - )), - search: async (params) => { - const request = Array.isArray(params) ? params[0] : params - const query = "params" in request ? request.params?.query : - "query" in request ? request.query : "" - - if (!query) { - return { - results: [ - { - hits: [], - nbHits: 0, - nbPages: 0, - page: 0, - hitsPerPage: 0, - processingTimeMS: 0, - query: "", - params: "", - }, - ], - } - } - - return await sdk.client.fetch(`/store/products/search`, { - method: "POST", - body: { - query, - }, - }) - }, -} -``` - -In the code above, you create a `searchClient` object that initializes the Algolia client with your Algolia App ID and API Key. - -You also define a `search` method that sends a `POST` request to the search API route you created in the Medusa application. You use the JS SDK (which is initialized in this same file) to send the request. - -### Set Environment Variables - -In the storefront's `.env.local` file, add the following Algolia-related environment variables: - -```plain badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_APP_ID=your_algolia_app_id -NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_API_KEY=your_algolia_api_key -NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME=your-products-index-name -``` - -Where: - -- `your_algolia_app_id` is your Algolia App ID, as explained in the [Add Environment Variables section](#add-environment-variables) earlier. -- `your_algolia_api_key` is your Algolia Search API key. You can retrieve it from the [same API keys page on the Algolia dashboard](#add-environment-variables) that you retrieved the Admin API key from. -- `your-products-index-name` is the name of the index you created in Algolia to store the products, which you can retrieve as explained in the [Add Environment Variables section](#add-environment-variables) earlier. You'll use this variable later. - -Do not expose your Admin API key in the storefront. The Admin API key should only be used in the Medusa application to interact with Algolia, as it has full access to your Algolia account. - -### Add Search Modal Component - -You'll now add a search modal component that customers can use to search for products. The search modal will display the search results in real-time as the customer types in the search query. - -Later, you'll add the search modal to the navigation bar, allowing customers to open the search modal from any page. - -Create the file `src/modules/search/components/modal/index.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/modules/search/components/modal/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -"use client" - -import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react" -import { Hits, InstantSearch, SearchBox } from "react-instantsearch" -import { searchClient } from "../../../../lib/config" -import Modal from "../../../common/components/modal" -import { Button } from "@medusajs/ui" -import Image from "next/image" -import Link from "next/link" -import { usePathname } from "next/navigation" - -type Hit = { - objectID: string; - id: string; - title: string; - description: string; - handle: string; - thumbnail: string; -} - -export default function SearchModal() { - const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false) - const pathname = usePathname() - - useEffect(() => { - setIsOpen(false) - }, [pathname]) - - return ( - <> -
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- setIsOpen(false)}> - - - - - - - ) -} - -const Hit = ({ hit }: { hit: Hit }) => { - return ( -
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- ) -} -``` - -You create a `SearchModal` component that displays a search box and the search results using widgets from Algolia's `react-instantsearch` library. - -To display each result item (or hit), you create a `Hit` component that displays the product's title, description, and thumbnail. You also add a link to the product's page. - -Finally, you show the search modal when the customer clicks a "Search" button, which you'll add to the navigation bar next. - -### Add Search Button to Navigation Bar - -The last step is to show the search button in the navigation bar. - -In `src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx`, add the following imports at the top of the file: - -```tsx title="src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" -import SearchModal from "@modules/search/components/modal" -``` - -Then, in the return statement of the `Nav` component, add the `SearchModal` component before the `div` surrounding the "Account" link: - -```tsx title="src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" - -``` - -The search button will now appear in the navigation bar before the Account link. - -### Test it Out - -To test out the storefront changes and the search API route, start the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront from its directory: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -Next, go to `localhost:8000`. You'll find a Search button at the top right of the navigation bar. If you click on it, you can search through your products. You can also click on a product to view its page. - -![The Next.js Starter Storefront showing the search modal with search results](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742827777/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_4.49.23_PM_kzhldx.png) - -*** - -## Next Steps - -You've now integrated Algolia with Medusa and added search functionality to your storefront. You can expand on these features to: - -- Add filters to the search results. You can do that using Algolia's [widgets](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/building-search-ui/widgets/showcase/react/) and customizing the search API route in Medusa to accept filter parameters. -- Support indexing other data types, such as product categories. You can create the subscribers and workflows for categories similar to products. - -If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. - -To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). - - -# How to Build Magento Data Migration Plugin - -In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build a [plugin](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) that migrates data, such as products, from Magento to Medusa. - -Magento is known for its customization capabilities. However, its monolithic architecture imposes limitations on business requirements, often forcing development teams to implement hacky workarounds. Over time, these customizations become challenging to maintain, especially as the business scales, leading to increased technical debt and slower feature delivery. - -Medusa's modular architecture allows you to build a custom digital commerce platform that meets your business requirements without the limitations of a monolithic system. By migrating from Magento to Medusa, you can take advantage of Medusa's modern technology stack to build a scalable and flexible commerce platform that grows with your business. - -By following this tutorial, you'll create a Medusa plugin that migrates data from a Magento server to a Medusa application in minimal time. You can re-use this plugin across multiple Medusa applications, allowing you to adopt Medusa across your projects. - -## Summary - -### Prerequisites - - - -This tutorial will teach you how to: - -- Install and set up a Medusa application project. -- Install and set up a Medusa plugin. -- Implement a Magento Module in the plugin to connect to Magento's APIs and retrieve products. - - This guide will only focus on migrating product data from Magento to Medusa. You can extend the implementation to migrate other data, such as customers, orders, and more. -- Trigger data migration from Magento to Medusa in a scheduled job. - -You can follow this tutorial whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. - -![Diagram showcasing the flow of migrating data from Magento to Medusa](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739360550/Medusa%20Resources/magento-summary_hsewci.jpg) - -[Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/migrate-from-magento): Find the full code of the guide in this repository. The repository also includes additional features, such as triggering migrations from the Medusa Admin dashboard. - -*** - -## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application - -You'll first install a Medusa application that exposes core commerce features through REST APIs. You'll later install the Magento plugin in this application to test it out. - -### Prerequisites - -- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) -- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) -- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) - -Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: - -```bash -npx create-medusa-app@latest -``` - -You'll be asked for the project's name. You can also optionally choose to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md). - -Afterward, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name. If you chose to install the Next.js starter, it'll be installed in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. - -The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Refer to the [Medusa Architecture](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. - -Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterward, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. - -Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. - -*** - -## Step 2: Install a Medusa Plugin Project - -A plugin is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. You can add in the plugin [API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), and other customizations, as you'll see in this guide. Afterward, you can test it out locally in a Medusa application, then publish it to npm to install and use it in any Medusa application. - -Refer to the [Plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about plugins. - -A Medusa plugin is set up in a different project, giving you the flexibility in building and publishing it, while providing you with the tools to test it out locally in a Medusa application. - -To create a new Medusa plugin project, run the following command in a directory different than that of the Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npx create-medusa-app@latest medusa-plugin-magento --plugin -``` - -Where `medusa-plugin-magento` is the name of the plugin's directory and the name set in the plugin's `package.json`. So, if you wish to publish it to NPM later under a different name, you can change it here in the command or later in `package.json`. - -Once the installation process is done, a new directory named `medusa-plugin-magento` will be created with the plugin project files. - -![Directory structure of a plugin project](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737019441/Medusa%20Book/project-dir_q4xtri.jpg) - -*** - -## Step 3: Set up Plugin in Medusa Application - -Before you start your development, you'll set up the plugin in the Medusa application you installed in the first step. This will allow you to test the plugin during your development process. - -In the plugin's directory, run the following command to publish the plugin to the local package registry: - -```bash title="Plugin project" -npx medusa plugin:publish -``` - -This command uses [Yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) under the hood to publish the plugin to a local package registry. The plugin is published locally under the name you specified in `package.json`. - -Next, you'll install the plugin in the Medusa application from the local registry. - -If you've installed your Medusa project before v2.3.1, you must install [yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) as a development dependency first. - -Run the following command in the Medusa application's directory to install the plugin: - -```bash title="Medusa application" -npx medusa plugin:add medusa-plugin-magento -``` - -This command installs the plugin in the Medusa application from the local package registry. - -Next, register the plugin in the `medusa-config.ts` file of the Medusa application: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - plugins: [ - { - resolve: "medusa-plugin-magento", - options: { - // TODO add options - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -You add the plugin to the array of plugins. Later, you'll pass options useful to retrieve data from Magento. - -Finally, to ensure your plugin's changes are constantly published to the local registry, simplifying your testing process, keep the following command running in the plugin project during development: - -```bash title="Plugin project" -npx medusa plugin:develop -``` - -*** - -## Step 4: Implement Magento Module - -To connect to external applications in Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a reusable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. - -In this step, you'll create a Magento Module in the Magento plugin that connects to a Magento server's REST APIs and retrieves data, such as products. - -Refer to the [Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about modules. - -### Create Module Directory - -A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your plugin. So, create the directory `src/modules/magento`. - -![Diagram showcasing the module directory to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739272368/magento-1_ikev4x.jpg) - -### Create Module's Service - -You define a module's functionalities in a service. A service is a TypeScript or JavaScript class that the module exports. In the service's methods, you can connect to external systems or the database, which is useful if your module defines tables in the database. - -In this section, you'll create the Magento Module's service that connects to Magento's REST APIs and retrieves data. - -Start by creating the file `src/modules/magento/service.ts` in the plugin with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the service file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739272483/magento-2_ajetpr.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -type Options = { - baseUrl: string - storeCode?: string - username: string - password: string - migrationOptions?: { - imageBaseUrl?: string - } -} - -export default class MagentoModuleService { - private options: Options - - constructor({}, options: Options) { - this.options = { - ...options, - storeCode: options.storeCode || "default", - } - } -} -``` - -You create a `MagentoModuleService` that has an `options` property to store the module's options. These options include: - -- `baseUrl`: The base URL of the Magento server. -- `storeCode`: The store code of the Magento store, which is `default` by default. -- `username`: The username of a Magento admin user to authenticate with the Magento server. -- `password`: The password of the Magento admin user. -- `migrationOptions`: Additional options useful for migrating data, such as the base URL to use for product images. - -The service's constructor accepts as a first parameter the [Module Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md), which allows you to access resources available for the module. As a second parameter, it accepts the module's options. - -### Add Authentication Logic - -To authenticate with the Magento server, you'll add a method to the service that retrieves an access token from Magento using the username and password in the options. This access token is used in subsequent requests to the Magento server. - -First, add the following property to the `MagentoModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -export default class MagentoModuleService { - private accessToken: { - token: string - expiresAt: Date - } - // ... -} -``` - -You add an `accessToken` property to store the access token and its expiration date. The access token Magento returns expires after four hours, so you store the expiration date to know when to refresh the token. - -Next, add the following `authenticate` method to the `MagentoModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" - -export default class MagentoModuleService { - // ... - async authenticate() { - const response = await fetch(`${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/integration/admin/token`, { - method: "POST", - headers: { - "Content-Type": "application/json", - }, - body: JSON.stringify({ username: this.options.username, password: this.options.password }), - }) - - const token = await response.text() - - if (!response.ok) { - throw new MedusaError(MedusaError.Types.UNAUTHORIZED, `Failed to authenticate with Magento: ${token}`) - } - - this.accessToken = { - token: token.replaceAll("\"", ""), - expiresAt: new Date(Date.now() + 4 * 60 * 60 * 1000), // 4 hours in milliseconds - } - } -} -``` - -You create an `authenticate` method that sends a POST request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/integration/admin/token` endpoint, passing the username and password in the request body. - -If the request is successful, you store the access token and its expiration date in the `accessToken` property. If the request fails, you throw a `MedusaError` with the error message returned by Magento. - -Lastly, add an `isAccessTokenExpired` method that checks if the access token has expired: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -export default class MagentoModuleService { - // ... - async isAccessTokenExpired(): Promise { - return !this.accessToken || this.accessToken.expiresAt < new Date() - } -} -``` - -In the `isAccessTokenExpired` method, you return a boolean indicating whether the access token has expired. You'll use this in later methods to check if you need to refresh the access token. - -### Retrieve Products from Magento - -Next, you'll add a method that retrieves products from Magento. Due to limitations in Magento's API that makes it difficult to differentiate between simple products that don't belong to a configurable product and those that do, you'll only retrieve configurable products and their children. You'll also retrieve the configurable attributes of the product, such as color and size. - -First, you'll add some types to represent a Magento product and its attributes. Create the file `src/modules/magento/types.ts` in the plugin with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the types file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739346287/Medusa%20Resources/magento-3_fpghog.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/types.ts" -export type MagentoProduct = { - id: number - sku: string - name: string - price: number - status: number - // not handling other types - type_id: "simple" | "configurable" - created_at: string - updated_at: string - extension_attributes: { - category_links: { - category_id: string - }[] - configurable_product_links?: number[] - configurable_product_options?: { - id: number - attribute_id: string - label: string - position: number - values: { - value_index: number - }[] - }[] - } - media_gallery_entries: { - id: number - media_type: string - label: string - position: number - disabled: boolean - types: string[] - file: string - }[] - custom_attributes: { - attribute_code: string - value: string - }[] - // added by module - children?: MagentoProduct[] -} - -export type MagentoAttribute = { - attribute_code: string - attribute_id: number - default_frontend_label: string - options: { - label: string - value: string - }[] -} - -export type MagentoPagination = { - search_criteria: { - filter_groups: [], - page_size: number - current_page: number - } - total_count: number -} - -export type MagentoPaginatedResponse = { - items: TData[] -} & MagentoPagination -``` - -You define the following types: - -- `MagentoProduct`: Represents a product in Magento. -- `MagentoAttribute`: Represents an attribute in Magento. -- `MagentoPagination`: Represents the pagination information returned by Magento's API. -- `MagentoPaginatedResponse`: Represents a paginated response from Magento's API for a specific item type, such as products. - -Next, add the `getProducts` method to the `MagentoModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -export default class MagentoModuleService { - // ... - async getProducts(options?: { - currentPage?: number - pageSize?: number - }): Promise<{ - products: MagentoProduct[] - attributes: MagentoAttribute[] - pagination: MagentoPagination - }> { - const { currentPage = 1, pageSize = 100 } = options || {} - const getAccessToken = await this.isAccessTokenExpired() - if (getAccessToken) { - await this.authenticate() - } - - // TODO prepare query params - } -} -``` - -The `getProducts` method receives an optional `options` object with the `currentPage` and `pageSize` properties. So far, you check if the access token has expired and, if so, retrieve a new one using the `authenticate` method. - -Next, you'll prepare the query parameters to pass in the request that retrieves products. Replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -const searchQuery = new URLSearchParams() -// pass pagination parameters -searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[currentPage]", - currentPage?.toString() || "1" -) -searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[pageSize]", - pageSize?.toString() || "100" -) - -// retrieve only configurable products -searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][field]", - "type_id" -) -searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][value]", - "configurable" -) -searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][condition_type]", - "in" -) - -// TODO send request to retrieve products -``` - -You create a `searchQuery` object to store the query parameters to pass in the request. Then, you add the pagination parameters and the filter to retrieve only configurable products. - -Next, you'll send the request to retrieve products from Magento. Replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -const { items: products, ...pagination }: MagentoPaginatedResponse = await fetch( - `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/products?${searchQuery}`, - { - headers: { - "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, - }, - } -).then((res) => res.json()) -.catch((err) => { - console.log(err) - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - `Failed to get products from Magento: ${err.message}` - ) -}) - -// TODO prepare products -``` - -You send a `GET` request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/products` endpoint, passing the query parameters in the URL. You also pass the access token in the `Authorization` header. - -Next, you'll prepare the retrieved products by retrieving their children, configurable attributes, and modifying their image URLs. Replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -const attributeIds: string[] = [] - -await promiseAll( - products.map(async (product) => { - // retrieve its children - product.children = await fetch( - `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/configurable-products/${product.sku}/children`, - { - headers: { - "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, - }, - } - ).then((res) => res.json()) - .catch((err) => { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - `Failed to get product children from Magento: ${err.message}` - ) - }) - - product.media_gallery_entries = product.media_gallery_entries.map( - (entry) => ({ - ...entry, - file: `${this.options.migrationOptions?.imageBaseUrl}${entry.file}`, - } - )) - - attributeIds.push(...( - product.extension_attributes.configurable_product_options?.map( - (option) => option.attribute_id) || [] - ) - ) - }) -) - -// TODO retrieve attributes -``` - -You loop over the retrieved products and retrieve their children using the `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/configurable-products/{sku}/children` endpoint. You also modify the image URLs to use the base URL in the migration options, if provided. - -In addition, you store the IDs of the configurable products' attributes in the `attributeIds` array. You'll add a method that retrieves these attributes. - -Add the new method `getAttributes` to the `MagentoModuleService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -export default class MagentoModuleService { - // ... - async getAttributes({ - ids, - }: { - ids: string[] - }): Promise { - const getAccessToken = await this.isAccessTokenExpired() - if (getAccessToken) { - await this.authenticate() - } - - // filter by attribute IDs - const searchQuery = new URLSearchParams() - searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][field]", - "attribute_id" - ) - searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][value]", - ids.join(",") - ) - searchQuery.append( - "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][condition_type]", - "in" - ) - - const { - items: attributes, - }: MagentoPaginatedResponse = await fetch( - `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/products/attributes?${searchQuery}`, - { - headers: { - "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, - }, - } - ).then((res) => res.json()) - .catch((err) => { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - `Failed to get attributes from Magento: ${err.message}` - ) - }) - - return attributes - } -} -``` - -The `getAttributes` method receives an object with the `ids` property, which is an array of attribute IDs. You check if the access token has expired and, if so, retrieve a new one using the `authenticate` method. - -Next, you prepare the query parameters to pass in the request to retrieve attributes. You send a `GET` request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/products/attributes` endpoint, passing the query parameters in the URL. You also pass the access token in the `Authorization` header. - -Finally, you return the retrieved attributes. - -Now, go back to the `getProducts` method and replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" -const attributes = await this.getAttributes({ ids: attributeIds }) - -return { products, attributes, pagination } -``` - -You retrieve the configurable products' attributes using the `getAttributes` method and return the products, attributes, and pagination information. - -You'll use this method in a later step to retrieve products from Magento. - -### Export Module Definition - -The final piece to a module is its definition, which you export in an `index.ts` file at its root directory. This definition tells Medusa the name of the module and its service. - -So, create the file `src/modules/magento/index.ts` with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the module definition file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739348316/Medusa%20Resources/magento-4_bmepvh.jpg) - -```ts title="src/modules/magento/index.ts" -import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import MagentoModuleService from "./service" - -export const MAGENTO_MODULE = "magento" - -export default Module(MAGENTO_MODULE, { - service: MagentoModuleService, -}) -``` - -You use the `Module` function from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The module's name, which is `magento`. -2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's service. - -You'll later use the module's service to retrieve products from Magento. - -### Pass Options to Plugin - -As mentioned earlier when you registered the plugin in the Medusa Application's `medusa-config.ts` file, you can pass options to the plugin. These options are then passed to the modules in the plugin. - -So, add the following options to the plugin's registration in the `medusa-config.ts` file of the Medusa application: - -```ts title="medusa-config.ts" -module.exports = defineConfig({ - // ... - plugins: [ - { - resolve: "medusa-plugin-magento", - options: { - baseUrl: process.env.MAGENTO_BASE_URL, - username: process.env.MAGENTO_USERNAME, - password: process.env.MAGENTO_PASSWORD, - migrationOptions: { - imageBaseUrl: process.env.MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL, - }, - }, - }, - ], -}) -``` - -You pass the options that you defined in the `MagentoModuleService`. Make sure to also set their environment variables in the `.env` file: - -```bash -MAGENTO_BASE_URL=https://magento.example.com -MAGENTO_USERNAME=admin -MAGENTO_PASSWORD=password -MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL=https://magento.example.com/pub/media/catalog/product -``` - -Where: - -- `MAGENTO_BASE_URL`: The base URL of the Magento server. It can also be a local URL, such as `http://localhost:8080`. -- `MAGENTO_USERNAME`: The username of a Magento admin user to authenticate with the Magento server. -- `MAGENTO_PASSWORD`: The password of the Magento admin user. -- `MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL`: The base URL to use for product images. Magento stores product images in the `pub/media/catalog/product` directory, so you can reference them directly or use a CDN URL. If the URLs of product images in the Medusa server already have a different base URL, you can omit this option. - -Medusa supports integrating third-party services, such as [S3](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md), in a File Module Provider. Refer to the [File Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md) documentation to find other module providers and how to create a custom provider. - -You can now use the Magento Module to migrate data, which you'll do in the next steps. - -*** - -## Step 5: Build Product Migration Workflow - -In this section, you'll add the feature to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. To implement this feature, you'll use a workflow. - -A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in an API route or a scheduled job. - -By implementing the migration feature in a workflow, you ensure that the data remains consistent and that the migration process can be rolled back if an error occurs. - -Refer to the [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about workflows. - -### Workflow Steps - -The workflow you'll create will have the following steps: - -- [getMagentoProductsStep](#getMagentoProductsStep): Retrieve products from Magento using the Magento Module. -- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve Medusa store details, which you'll need when creating the products. -- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve a shipping profile, which you'll associate the created products with. -- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve Magento products that are already in Medusa to update them, instead of creating them. -- [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md): Create products in the Medusa application. -- [updateProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductsWorkflow/index.html.md): Update existing products in the Medusa application. - -You only need to implement the `getMagentoProductsStep` step, which retrieves the products from Magento. The other steps and workflows are provided by Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -### getMagentoProductsStep - -The first step of the workflow retrieves and returns the products from Magento. - -In your plugin, create the file `src/workflows/steps/get-magento-products.ts` with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the get-magento-products file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739349590/Medusa%20Resources/magento-5_ueb4wn.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/get-magento-products.ts" -import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { MAGENTO_MODULE } from "../../modules/magento" -import MagentoModuleService from "../../modules/magento/service" - -type GetMagentoProductsInput = { - currentPage: number - pageSize: number -} - -export const getMagentoProductsStep = createStep( - "get-magento-products", - async ({ currentPage, pageSize }: GetMagentoProductsInput, { container }) => { - const magentoModuleService: MagentoModuleService = - container.resolve(MAGENTO_MODULE) - - const response = await magentoModuleService.getProducts({ - currentPage, - pageSize, - }) - - return new StepResponse(response) - } -) -``` - -You create a step using `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: - -1. The step's name, which is `get-magento-products`. -2. An async function that executes the step's logic. The function receives two parameters: - - The input data for the step, which in this case is the pagination parameters. - - An object holding the workflow's context, including the [Medusa Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docslearn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that allows you to resolve Framework and commerce tools. - -In the step function, you resolve the Magento Module's service from the container, then use its `getProducts` method to retrieve the products from Magento. - -Steps that return data must return them in a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts as a parameter the data to return. - -### Create migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow - -You'll now create the workflow that migrates products from Magento using the step you created and steps from Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. - -In your plugin, create the file `src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts` with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the migrate-products-from-magento file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739349820/Medusa%20Resources/magento-6_jjdaxj.jpg) - -```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" -import { - createWorkflow, transform, WorkflowResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { - CreateProductWorkflowInputDTO, UpsertProductDTO, -} from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { - createProductsWorkflow, - updateProductsWorkflow, - useQueryGraphStep, -} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" -import { getMagentoProductsStep } from "./steps/get-magento-products" - -type MigrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowInput = { - currentPage: number - pageSize: number -} - -export const migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowId = - "migrate-products-from-magento" - -export const migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow = createWorkflow( - { - name: migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowId, - retentionTime: 10000, - store: true, - }, - (input: MigrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowInput) => { - const { pagination, products, attributes } = getMagentoProductsStep( - input - ) - // TODO prepare data to create and update products - } -) -``` - -You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: - -1. An object with the workflow's configuration, including the name and whether to store the workflow's executions. You enable storing the workflow execution so that you can view it later in the Medusa Admin dashboard. -2. A worflow constructor function, which holds the workflow's implementation. The function receives the input data for the workflow, which is the pagination parameters. - -In the workflow constructor function, you use the `getMagentoProductsStep` step to retrieve the products from Magento, passing it the pagination parameters from the workflow's input. - -Next, you'll retrieve the Medusa store details and shipping profiles. These are necessary to prepare the data of the products to create or update. - -Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" -const { data: stores } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "store", - fields: ["supported_currencies.*", "default_sales_channel_id"], - pagination: { - take: 1, - skip: 0, - }, -}) - -const { data: shippingProfiles } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "shipping_profile", - fields: ["id"], - pagination: { - take: 1, - skip: 0, - }, -}).config({ name: "get-shipping-profiles" }) - -// TODO retrieve existing products -``` - -You use the `useQueryGraphStep` step to retrieve the store details and shipping profiles. `useQueryGraphStep` is a Medusa step that wraps [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), allowing you to use it in a workflow. Query is a tool that retrieves data across modules. - -Whe retrieving the store details, you specifically retrieve its supported currencies and default sales channel ID. You'll associate the products with the store's default sales channel, and set their variant prices in the supported currencies. You'll also associate the products with a shipping profile. - -Next, you'll retrieve products that were previously migrated from Magento to determine which products to create or update. Replace the `TODO` with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" -const externalIdFilters = transform({ - products, -}, (data) => { - return data.products.map((product) => product.id.toString()) -}) - -const { data: existingProducts } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "product", - fields: ["id", "external_id", "variants.id", "variants.metadata"], - filters: { - external_id: externalIdFilters, - }, -}).config({ name: "get-existing-products" }) - -// TODO prepare products to create or update -``` - -Since the Medusa application creates an internal representation of the workflow's constructor function, you can't manipulate data directly, as variables have no value while creating the internal representation. - -Refer to the [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/constructor-constraints/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about the workflow constructor function's constraints. - -Instead, you can manipulate data in a workflow's constructor function using `transform` from the Workflows SDK. `transform` is a function that accepts two parameters: - -- The data to transform, which in this case is the Magento products. -- A function that transforms the data. The function receives the data passed in the first parameter and returns the transformed data. - -In the transformation function, you return the IDs of the Magento products. Then, you use the `useQueryGraphStep` to retrieve products in the Medusa application that have an `external_id` property matching the IDs of the Magento products. You'll use this property to store the IDs of the products in Magento. - -Next, you'll prepare the data to create and update the products. Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" highlights={prepareHighlights} -const { - productsToCreate, - productsToUpdate, -} = transform({ - products, - attributes, - stores, - shippingProfiles, - existingProducts, -}, (data) => { - const productsToCreate = new Map() - const productsToUpdate = new Map() - - data.products.forEach((magentoProduct) => { - const productData: CreateProductWorkflowInputDTO | UpsertProductDTO = { - title: magentoProduct.name, - description: magentoProduct.custom_attributes.find( - (attr) => attr.attribute_code === "description" - )?.value, - status: magentoProduct.status === 1 ? "published" : "draft", - handle: magentoProduct.custom_attributes.find( - (attr) => attr.attribute_code === "url_key" - )?.value, - external_id: magentoProduct.id.toString(), - thumbnail: magentoProduct.media_gallery_entries.find( - (entry) => entry.types.includes("thumbnail") - )?.file, - sales_channels: [{ - id: data.stores[0].default_sales_channel_id, - }], - shipping_profile_id: data.shippingProfiles[0].id, - } - const existingProduct = data.existingProducts.find((p) => p.external_id === productData.external_id) - - if (existingProduct) { - productData.id = existingProduct.id - } - - productData.options = magentoProduct.extension_attributes.configurable_product_options?.map((option) => { - const attribute = data.attributes.find((attr) => attr.attribute_id === parseInt(option.attribute_id)) - return { - title: option.label, - values: attribute?.options.filter((opt) => { - return option.values.find((v) => v.value_index === parseInt(opt.value)) - }).map((opt) => opt.label) || [], - } - }) || [] - - productData.variants = magentoProduct.children?.map((child) => { - const childOptions: Record = {} - - child.custom_attributes.forEach((attr) => { - const attrData = data.attributes.find((a) => a.attribute_code === attr.attribute_code) - if (!attrData) { - return - } - - childOptions[attrData.default_frontend_label] = attrData.options.find((opt) => opt.value === attr.value)?.label || "" - }) - - const variantExternalId = child.id.toString() - const existingVariant = existingProduct.variants.find((v) => v.metadata.external_id === variantExternalId) - - return { - title: child.name, - sku: child.sku, - options: childOptions, - prices: data.stores[0].supported_currencies.map(({ currency_code }) => { - return { - amount: child.price, - currency_code, - } - }), - metadata: { - external_id: variantExternalId, - }, - id: existingVariant?.id, - } - }) - - productData.images = magentoProduct.media_gallery_entries.filter((entry) => !entry.types.includes("thumbnail")).map((entry) => { - return { - url: entry.file, - metadata: { - external_id: entry.id.toString(), - }, - } - }) - - if (productData.id) { - productsToUpdate.set(existingProduct.id, productData) - } else { - productsToCreate.set(productData.external_id!, productData) - } - }) - - return { - productsToCreate: Array.from(productsToCreate.values()), - productsToUpdate: Array.from(productsToUpdate.values()), - } -}) - -// TODO create and update products -``` - -You use `transform` again to prepare the data to create and update the products in the Medusa application. For each Magento product, you map its equivalent Medusa product's data: - -- You set the product's general details, such as the title, description, status, handle, external ID, and thumbnail using the Magento product's data and custom attributes. -- You associate the product with the default sales channel and shipping profile retrieved previously. -- You map the Magento product's configurable product options to Medusa product options. In Medusa, a product's option has a label, such as "Color", and values, such as "Red". To map the option values, you use the attributes retrieved from Magento. -- You map the Magento product's children to Medusa product variants. For the variant options, you pass an object whose keys is the option's label, such as "Color", and values is the option's value, such as "Red". For the prices, you set the variant's price based on the Magento child's price for every supported currency in the Medusa store. Also, you set the Magento child product's ID in the Medusa variant's `metadata.external_id` property. -- You map the Magento product's media gallery entries to Medusa product images. You filter out the thumbnail image and set the URL and the Magento image's ID in the Medusa image's `metadata.external_id` property. - -In addition, you use the existing products retrieved in the previous step to determine whether a product should be created or updated. If there's an existing product whose `external_id` matches the ID of the magento product, you set the existing product's ID in the `id` property of the product to be updated. You also do the same for its variants. - -Finally, you return the products to create and update. - -The last steps of the workflow is to create and update the products. Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: - -```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" -createProductsWorkflow.runAsStep({ - input: { - products: productsToCreate, - }, -}) - -updateProductsWorkflow.runAsStep({ - input: { - products: productsToUpdate, - }, -}) - -return new WorkflowResponse(pagination) -``` - -You use the `createProductsWorkflow` and `updateProductsWorkflow` workflows from Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package to create and update the products in the Medusa application. - -Workflows must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`, passing as a parameter the data to return to the workflow's executor. This workflow returns the pagination parameters, allowing you to paginate the product migration process. - -You can now use this workflow to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. You'll learn how to use it in the next steps. - -*** - -## Step 6: Schedule Product Migration - -There are many ways to execute tasks asynchronously in Medusa, such as [scheduling a job](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) or [handling emitted events](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). - -In this guide, you'll learn how to schedule the product migration at a specified interval using a scheduled job. A scheduled job is an asynchronous function that the Medusa application runs at the interval you specify during the Medusa application's runtime. - -Refer to the [Scheduled Jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about scheduled jobs. - -To create a scheduled job, in your plugin, create the file `src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts` with the following content: - -![Diagram showcasing the migrate-magento file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739358924/Medusa%20Resources/magento-7_rqoodo.jpg) - -```ts title="src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts" -import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow } from "../workflows" - -export default async function migrateMagentoJob( - container: MedusaContainer -) { - const logger = container.resolve("logger") - logger.info("Migrating products from Magento...") - - let currentPage = 0 - const pageSize = 100 - let totalCount = 0 - - do { - currentPage++ - - const { - result: pagination, - } = await migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow(container).run({ - input: { - currentPage, - pageSize, - }, - }) - - totalCount = pagination.total_count - } while (currentPage * pageSize < totalCount) - - logger.info("Finished migrating products from Magento") -} - -export const config = { - name: "migrate-magento-job", - schedule: "0 0 * * *", -} -``` - -A scheduled job file must export: - -- An asynchronous function that executes the job's logic. The function receives the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) as a parameter. -- An object with the job's configuration, including the name and the schedule. The schedule is a cron job pattern as a string. - -In the job function, you resolve the [logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) from the container to log messages. Then, you paginate the product migration process by running the `migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow` workflow at each page until you've migrated all products. You use the pagination result returned by the workflow to determine whether there are more products to migrate. - -Based on the job's configurations, the Medusa application will run the job at midnight every day. - -### Test it Out - -To test out this scheduled job, first, change the configuration to run the job every minute: - -```ts title="src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts" -export const config = { - // ... - schedule: "* * * * *", -} -``` - -Then, make sure to run the `plugin:develop` command in the plugin if you haven't already: - -```bash -npx medusa plugin:develop -``` - -This ensures that the plugin's latest changes are reflected in the Medusa application. - -Finally, start the Medusa application that the plugin is installed in: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev -``` - -After a minute, you'll see a message in the terminal indicating that the migration started: - -```plain title="Terminal" -info: Migrating products from Magento... -``` - -Once the migration is done, you'll see the following message: - -```plain title="Terminal" -info: Finished migrating products from Magento -``` - -To confirm that the products were migrated, open the Medusa Admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app` and log in. Then, click on Products in the sidebar. You'll see your magento products in the list of products. - -![Click on products at the sidebar on the right, then view the products in the table in the middle.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739359394/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-02-12_at_1.22.44_PM_uva98i.png) - -*** - -## Next Steps - -You've now implemented the logic to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. You can re-use the plugin across Medusa applications. You can also expand on the plugin to: - -- Migrate other entities, such as orders, customers, and categories. Migrating other entities follows the same pattern as migrating products, using workflows and scheduled jobs. You only need to format the data to be migrated as needed. -- Allow triggering migrations from the Medusa Admin dashboard using [Admin Customizations](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). This feature is available in the [Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/example-repository/tree/main/src/admin). - -If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. - -To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). - - # Implement Localization in Medusa by Integrating Contentful In this tutorial, you'll learn how to localize your Medusa store's data with Contentful. @@ -53049,23 +50785,29 @@ If you encounter issues not covered in the troubleshooting guides: 3. Contact the [sales team](https://medusajs.com/contact/) to get help from the Medusa team. -# Integrate Medusa with Resend (Email Notifications) +# Integrate Algolia (Search) with Medusa -In this guide, you'll learn how to integrate Medusa with Resend. +In this tutorial, you'll learn how to integrate Medusa with Algolia. -When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. Medusa's architecture supports integrating third-party services, such as an email service, that allow you to build your unique requirements around core commerce flows. +When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. Medusa's architecture supports integrating third-party services, such as a search engine, allowing you to build your unique requirements around core commerce flows. -[Resend](https://resend.com/docs/introduction) is an email service with an intuitive developer experience to send emails from any application type, including Node.js servers. By integrating Resend with Medusa, you can build flows to send an email when a commerce operation is performed, such as when an order is placed. - -This guide will teach you how to: - -- Install and set up Medusa. -- Integrate Resend into Medusa for sending emails. -- Build a flow to send an email with Resend when a customer places an order. +[Algolia](https://www.algolia.com/doc/) is a search engine that enables you to build and manage an intuitive search experience for your customers. By integrating Algolia with Medusa, you can index e-commerce data, such as products, and allow clients to search through them. You can follow this guide whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. -[Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/resend-integration): Find the full code of the guide in this repository. +## Summary + +By following this tutorial, you'll learn how to: + +- Install and set up Medusa. +- Integrate Algolia into Medusa. +- Trigger Algolia reindexing when a product is created, updated, deleted, or when the admin manually triggers a reindex. +- Customize the Next.js Starter Storefront to allow searching for products through Algolia. + +![Diagram illustrating the integration of Algolia with Medusa](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742889842/Medusa%20Resources/algolia-summary_lhegrr.jpg) + +- [Algolia Integration Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/algolia-integration): Find the full code for this guide in this repository. +- [OpenApi Specs for Postman](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/raw/upload/v1742829748/OpenApi/Algolia-Search_t1zlkd.yaml): Import this OpenApi Specs file into tools like Postman. *** @@ -53083,1236 +50825,2224 @@ Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following co npx create-medusa-app@latest ``` -You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when you're asked whether you want to install the Next.js storefront, choose `Y` for yes. +You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when asked whether you want to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md), choose "Yes." -Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name, and the Next.js storefront in a directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. +Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name and the Next.js Starter Storefront in a separate directory named `{project-name}-storefront`. -The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more about Medusa's architecture in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). +The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more in [Medusa's Architecture documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). -Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credential and submit the form. Afterwards, you can login with the new user and explore the dashboard. - -The Next.js storefront is also running at `http://localhost:8000`. +Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterwards, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. *** -## Step 2: Prepare Resend Account +## Step 2: Create Algolia Module -If you don't have a Resend Account, create one on [their website](https://resend.com/emails). +To integrate third-party services into Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a reusable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. -In addition, Resend allows you to send emails from the address `onboarding@resend.dev` only to your account's email, which is useful for development purposes. If you have a custom domain to send emails from, add it to your Resend account's domains: +In this step, you'll create a custom module that provides the necessary functionalities to integrate Algolia with Medusa. -1. Go to Domains from the sidebar. -2. Click on Add Domain. +Refer to the [Modules documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) to learn more. -![Click on Domains in the sidebar then on the Add Domain button in the middle of the page.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523238/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.18.11_AM_pmqgtv.png) - -3\. In the form that opens, enter your domain name and select a region close to your users, then click Add. - -![A pop-up window with Domain and Region fields.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523280/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.18.52_AM_sw2pr4.png) - -4\. In the domain's details page that opens, you'll find DNS records to add to your DNS provider. After you add them, click on Verify DNS Records. You can start sending emails from your custom domain once it's verified. - -The steps to add DNS records are different for each provider, so refer to your provider's documentation or knowledge base for more details. - -![The DNS records to add are in a table under the DNS Records section. Once added, click the Verify DNS Records button at the top right.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523394/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.20.56_AM_ktvbse.png) - -You also need an API key to connect to your Resend account from Medusa, but you'll create that one in a later section. - -*** - -## Step 3: Install Resend Dependencies - -In this step, you'll install two packages useful for your Resend integration: - -1. `resend`, which is the Resend SDK: +Before building the module, you need to install Algolia's JavaScript client. Run the following command in your Medusa application's root directory: ```bash npm2yarn -npm install resend +npm install algoliasearch ``` -2\. [react-email](https://github.com/resend/react-email), which is a package created by Resend to create email templates with React: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install @react-email/components -E -``` - -You'll use these packages in the next steps. - -*** - -## Step 4: Create Resend Module Provider - -To integrate third-party services into Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a re-usable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. - -Medusa's Notification Module delegates sending notifications to other modules, called module providers. In this step, you'll create a Resend Module Provider that implements sending notifications through the email channel. In later steps, you'll send email notifications with Resend when an order is placed through this provider. - -Learn more about modules in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). - ### Create Module Directory -A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your Medusa application. So, create the directory `src/modules/resend`. +A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your Medusa application. So, create the directory `src/modules/algolia`. ### Create Service You define a module's functionalities in a service. A service is a TypeScript or JavaScript class that the module exports. In the service's methods, you can connect to the database, which is useful if your module defines tables in the database, or connect to a third-party service. -In this section, you'll create the Resend Module Provider's service and the methods necessary to send an email with Resend. +In this section, you'll create the Algolia Module's service and the methods necessary to manage indexed products in Algolia and search through them. -Start by creating the file `src/modules/resend/service.ts` with the following content: +To create the Algolia Module's service, create the file `src/modules/algolia/service.ts` with the following content: -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights1} -import { - AbstractNotificationProviderService, -} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import { - Logger, -} from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { - Resend, -} from "resend" +```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" +import { algoliasearch, SearchClient } from "algoliasearch" -type ResendOptions = { - api_key: string - from: string - html_templates?: Record +type AlgoliaOptions = { + apiKey: string; + appId: string; + productIndexName: string; } -class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { - static identifier = "notification-resend" - private resendClient: Resend - private options: ResendOptions - private logger: Logger +export type AlgoliaIndexType = "product" - // ... -} +export default class AlgoliaModuleService { + private client: SearchClient + private options: AlgoliaOptions -export default ResendNotificationProviderService -``` - -A Notification Module Provider's service must extend the `AbstractNotificationProviderService`. It has a `send` method that you'll implement soon. The service must also have an `identifier` static property, which is a unique identifier that the Medusa application will use to register the provider in the database. - -The `ResendNotificationProviderService` class also has the following properties: - -- `resendClient` of type `Resend` (from the Resend SDK you installed in the previous step) to send emails through Resend. -- `options` of type `ResendOptions`. Modules accept options through Medusa's configurations. This ensures that the module is reusable across applications and you don't use sensitive variables like API keys directly in your code. The options that the Resend Module Provider accepts are: - - `api_key`: The Resend API key. - - `from`: The email address to send the emails from. - - `html_templates`: An optional object to replace the default subject and template that the Resend Module uses. This is also useful to support custom emails in different Medusa application setups. -- `logger` property, which is an instance of Medusa's [Logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md), to log messages. - -To send requests using the `resendClient`, you need to initialize it in the class's constructor. So, add the following constructor to `ResendNotificationProviderService`: - -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" -// ... - -type InjectedDependencies = { - logger: Logger -} - -class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { - // ... - constructor( - { logger }: InjectedDependencies, - options: ResendOptions - ) { - super() - this.resendClient = new Resend(options.api_key) + constructor({}, options: AlgoliaOptions) { + this.client = algoliasearch(options.appId, options.apiKey) this.options = options - this.logger = logger } + + // TODO add methods } ``` -A module's service accepts two parameters: +You export a class that will be the Algolia Module's main service. In the service, you define two properties: -1. Dependencies resolved from the [Module's container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md), which is the module's local registry that the Medusa application adds Framework tools to. In this service, you resolve the [Logger utility](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) from the module's container. -2. The module's options that are passed to the module in Medusa's configuration as you'll see in a later section. +- `client`: An instance of the Algolia Search Client, which you'll use to perform actions with Algolia's API. +- `options`: An object of options that the Module receives when it's registered, which you'll learn about later. The options contain: + - `apiKey`: The Algolia API key. + - `appId`: The Algolia App ID. + - `productIndexName`: The name of the index where products are stored. -Using the API key passed in the module's options, you initialize the Resend client. You also set the `options` and `logger` properties. +If you want to index other types of data, such as product categories, you can add new properties for their index names in the `AlgoliaOptions` type. -#### Validate Options Method +A module's service receives the module's options as a second parameter in its constructor. In the constructor, you initialize the Algolia client using the module's options. -A Notification Module Provider's service can implement a static `validateOptions` method that ensures the options passed to the module through Medusa's configurations are valid. +A module has a container that holds all resources registered in that module, and you can access those resources in the first parameter of the constructor. Learn more about it in the [Module Container documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md). -So, add to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` the `validateOptions` method: +#### Index Data Method -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" -// other imports... -import { - // other imports... - MedusaError, -} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +The first method you need to add to the servie is a method that receives an array of data to add or update in Algolia's index. -// ... +Add the following methods to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: -class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { +```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" +export default class AlgoliaModuleService { // ... - static validateOptions(options: Record) { - if (!options.api_key) { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - "Option `api_key` is required in the provider's options." - ) - } - if (!options.from) { - throw new MedusaError( - MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, - "Option `from` is required in the provider's options." - ) - } - } -} -``` - -In the `validateOptions` method, you throw an error if the `api_key` or `from` options aren't passed to the module. To throw errors, you use `MedusaError` from the Modules SDK. This ensures errors follow Medusa's conventions and are displayed similar to Medusa's errors. - -#### Implement Template Methods - -Each email type has a different template and content. For example, order confirmation emails show the order's details, whereas customer confirmation emails show a greeting message to the customer. - -So, add two methods to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` class that retrieve the email template and subject of a specified template type: - -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights2} -// imports and types... - -enum Templates { - ORDER_PLACED = "order-placed", -} - -const templates: {[key in Templates]?: (props: unknown) => React.ReactNode} = { - // TODO add templates -} - -class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { - // ... - getTemplate(template: Templates) { - if (this.options.html_templates?.[template]) { - return this.options.html_templates[template].content - } - const allowedTemplates = Object.keys(templates) - - if (!allowedTemplates.includes(template)) { - return null - } - - return templates[template] - } - - getTemplateSubject(template: Templates) { - if (this.options.html_templates?.[template]?.subject) { - return this.options.html_templates[template].subject - } - switch(template) { - case Templates.ORDER_PLACED: - return "Order Confirmation" + async getIndexName(type: AlgoliaIndexType) { + switch (type) { + case "product": + return this.options.productIndexName default: - return "New Email" + throw new Error(`Invalid index type: ${type}`) } } + + async indexData(data: Record[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { + const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) + this.client.saveObjects({ + indexName, + objects: data.map((item) => ({ + ...item, + // set the object ID to allow updating later + objectID: item.id, + })), + }) + } } ``` -You first define a `Templates` enum, which holds the names of supported template types. You can add more template types to this enum later. You also define a `templates` variable that specifies the React template for each template type. You'll add templates to this variable later. +You define two methods: -In the `ResendNotificationProviderService` you add two methods: +1. `getIndexName`: A method that receives an `AlgoliaIndexType` (defined in the previous snippt) and returns the index name for that type. In this case, you only have one type, `product`, so you return the product index name. + - If you want to index other types of data, you can add more cases to the switch statement. +2. `indexData`: A method that receives an array of data and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method indexes the data in the Algolia index for the given type. + - Notice that you set the `objectID` property of each object to the object's `id`. This ensures that you later update the object instead of creating a new one. -- `getTemplate`: Retrieve the template of a template type. If the `html_templates` option is set for the specified template type, you return its `content`'s value. Otherwise, you retrieve the template from the `templates` variable. -- `getTemplateSubject`: Retrieve the subject of a template type. If a `subject` is passed for the template type in the `html_templates`, you return its value. Otherwise, you return a subject based on the template type. +#### Retrieve and Delete Methods -You'll use these methods in the `send` method next. +The next methods you'll add to the service are methods to retrieve and delete data from the Algolia index. You'll see their use later as you keep the Algolia index in sync with Medusa. -#### Implement Send Method +Add the following methods to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: -In this section, you'll implement the `send` method of `ResendNotificationProviderService`. When you send a notification through the email channel later using the Notification Module, the Notification Module's service will use this `send` method under the hood to send the email with Resend. - -In the `send` method, you'll retrieve the template and subject of the email template, then send the email using the Resend client. - -Add the `send` method to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` class: - -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights3} -// other imports... -import { +```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" +export default class AlgoliaModuleService { // ... - ProviderSendNotificationDTO, - ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO, -} from "@medusajs/framework/types" -import { - // ... - CreateEmailOptions, -} from "resend" -class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { - // ... - async send( - notification: ProviderSendNotificationDTO - ): Promise { - const template = this.getTemplate(notification.template as Templates) + async retrieveFromIndex(objectIDs: string[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { + const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) + return await this.client.getObjects>({ + requests: objectIDs.map((objectID) => ({ + indexName, + objectID, + })), + }) + } - if (!template) { - this.logger.error(`Couldn't find an email template for ${notification.template}. The valid options are ${Object.values(Templates)}`) - return {} - } - - const commonOptions = { - from: this.options.from, - to: [notification.to], - subject: this.getTemplateSubject(notification.template as Templates), - } - - let emailOptions: CreateEmailOptions - if (typeof template === "string") { - emailOptions = { - ...commonOptions, - html: template, - } - } else { - emailOptions = { - ...commonOptions, - react: template(notification.data), - } - } - - const { data, error } = await this.resendClient.emails.send(emailOptions) - - if (error || !data) { - if (error) { - this.logger.error("Failed to send email", error) - } else { - this.logger.error("Failed to send email: unknown error") - } - return {} - } - - return { id: data.id } + async deleteFromIndex(objectIDs: string[], type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { + const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) + await this.client.deleteObjects({ + indexName, + objectIDs, + }) } } ``` -The `send` method receives the notification details object as a parameter. Some of its properties include: +You define two methods: -- `to`: The address to send the notification to. -- `template`: The template type of the notification. -- `data`: The data useful for the email type. For example, when sending an order-confirmation email, `data` would hold the order's details. +1. `retrieveFromIndex`: A method that receives an array of object IDs and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method retrieves the objects with the given IDs from the Algolia index. +2. `deleteFromIndex`: A method that receives an array of object IDs and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method deletes the objects with the given IDs from the Algolia index. -In the method, you retrieve the template and subject of the email using the methods you defined earlier. Then, you put together the data to pass to Resend, such as the email address to send the notification to and the email address to send from. +#### Search Method -Also, if the email's template is a string, it's passed as an HTML template. Otherwise, it's passed as a React template. +The last method you'll implement is a method to search through the Algolia index. You'll later use this method to expose the search functionality to clients, such as the Next.js Storefront. -Finally, you use the `emails.send` method of the Resend client to send the email. If an error occurs you log it in the terminal. Otherwise, you return the ID of the send email as received from Resend. Medusa uses this ID when creating the notification in its database. +Add the following method to the `AlgoliaModuleService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/algolia/service.ts" +export default class AlgoliaModuleService { + // ... + + async search(query: string, type: AlgoliaIndexType = "product") { + const indexName = await this.getIndexName(type) + return await this.client.search({ + requests: [ + { + indexName, + query, + }, + ], + }) + } +} +``` + +The `search` method receives a query string and an `AlgoliaIndexType`. The method searches through the Algolia index for the given type, such as products, and returns the results. ### Export Module Definition -The `ResendNotificationProviderService` class now has the methods necessary to start sending emails. +The final piece to a module is its definition, which you export in an `index.ts` file at its root directory. This definition tells Medusa the name of the module and its service. -Next, you must export the module provider's definition, which lets Medusa know what module this provider belongs to and its service. +So, create the file `src/modules/algolia/index.ts` with the following content: -Create the file `src/modules/resend/index.ts` with the following content: +```ts title="src/modules/algolia/index.ts" +import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import AlgoliaModuleService from "./service" -```ts title="src/modules/resend/index.ts" -import { - ModuleProvider, - Modules, -} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" -import ResendNotificationProviderService from "./service" +export const ALGOLIA_MODULE = "algolia" -export default ModuleProvider(Modules.NOTIFICATION, { - services: [ResendNotificationProviderService], +export default Module(ALGOLIA_MODULE, { + service: AlgoliaModuleService, }) ``` -You export the module provider's definition using `ModuleProvider` from the Modules SDK. It accepts as a first parameter the name of the module that this provider belongs to, which is the Notification Module. It also accepts as a second parameter an object having a `service` property indicating the provider's service. +You use the `Module` function from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: -### Add Module to Configurations +1. The module's name, which is `algolia`. +2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's service. -Finally, to register modules and module providers in Medusa, you must add them to Medusa's configurations. +You also export the module's name as `ALGOLIA_MODULE` so you can reference it later. -Medusa's configurations are set in the `medusa-config.ts` file, which is at the root directory of your Medusa application. The configuration object accepts a `modules` array, whose value is an array of modules to add to the application. +### Add Module to Medusa's Configurations -Add the `modules` property to the exported configurations in `medusa-config.ts`: +Once you finish building the module, add it to Medusa's configurations to start using it. + +In `medusa-config.ts`, add a `modules` property and pass an array with your custom module: ```ts title="medusa-config.ts" module.exports = defineConfig({ // ... modules: [ { - resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", + resolve: "./src/modules/algolia", options: { - providers: [ - { - resolve: "./src/modules/resend", - id: "resend", - options: { - channels: ["email"], - api_key: process.env.RESEND_API_KEY, - from: process.env.RESEND_FROM_EMAIL, - }, - }, - ], + appId: process.env.ALGOLIA_APP_ID!, + apiKey: process.env.ALGOLIA_API_KEY!, + productIndexName: process.env.ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME!, }, }, ], }) ``` -In the `modules` array, you pass a module object having the following properties: +Each object in the `modules` array has a `resolve` property, whose value is either a path to the module's directory, or an `npm` package’s name. -- `resolve`: The NPM package of the Notification Module. Since the Resend Module is a Notification Module Provider, it'll be passed in the options of the Notification Module. -- `options`: An object of options to pass to the module. It has a `providers` property which is an array of module providers to register. Each module provider object has the following properties: - - `resolve`: The path to the module provider to register in the application. It can also be the name of an NPM package. - - `id`: A unique ID, which Medusa will use along with the `identifier` static property that you set earlier in the class to identify this module provider. - - `options`: An object of options to pass to the module provider. These are the options you expect and use in the module provider's service. You must also specify the `channels` option, which indicates the channels that this provider sends notifications through. +You also pass an `options` property with the module's options, including the Algolia App ID, API Key, and the product index name. -Some of the module's options, such as the Resend API key, are set in environment variables. So, add the following environment variables to `.env`: +### Add Environment Variables -```shell -RESEND_FROM_EMAIL=onboarding@resend.dev -RESEND_API_KEY= +Before you can start using the Algolia Module, you need to set the environment variables for the Algolia App ID, API Key, and the product index name. + +Add the following environment variables to your `.env` file: + +```env +ALGOLIA_APP_ID=your-algolia-app-id +ALGOLIA_API_KEY=your-algolia-api-key +ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME=your-product-index-name ``` Where: -- `RESEND_FROM_EMAIL`: The email to send emails from. If you've configured the custom domain as explained in [Step 2](#step-2-prepare-resend-account), change this email to an email from your custom domain. Otherwise, you can use `onboarding@resend.dev` for development purposes. -- `RESEND_API_KEY` is the API key of your Resend account. To retrieve it: - - Go to API Keys in the sidebar. - - Click on the Create API Key button. +- `your-algolia-app-id` is your Algolia App ID. You can retrieve it from the Algolia dashboard by clicking at the application ID at the top left next to the sidebar. The pop up will show the application ID below the application's name. -![Click on the API keys in the sidebar, then click on the Create API Key button at the top right](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535399/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.22.25_AM_v4d09s.png) +![Find the Algolia App ID by clicking on the application name in the Algolia dashboard, then copying the ID below the name in the pop-up](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815360/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.19.30_PM_kdp3y5.png) -- In the form that opens, enter a name for the API key (for example, Medusa). You can keep its permissions to Full Access or change it to Sending Access. Once you're done, click Add. +- `your-algolia-api-key` is your Algolia API Key. To retrieve it from the Algolia dashboard: + 1. Click on Settings in the sidebar. + 2. Choose API Keys under "Team and Access". -![The form to create an API key with fields for the API key's name, permissions, and domain](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535464/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.23.26_AM_g7gcuc.png) +![In the settings page, find the Team and Access section at the right of the page and choose API Keys](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815534/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.25.09_PM_hwsiba.png) -- A new pop-up will show with your API key hidden. Copy it before closing the pop-up, since you can't access the key again afterwards. Use its value for the `RESEND_API_KEY` environment variable. +3. Copy the Admin API Key. -![Click the copy icon to copy the API key](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535791/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.23.43_AM_divins.png) +- `your-product-index-name` is the name of the index where you'll store products. You can find it by going to Search -> Index, and copying the index name at the top of the page. -Your Resend Module Provider is all set up. You'll test it out in a later section. +![In the Algolia dashboard, go to Search -> Index and copy the index name at the top of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742815790/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_1.28.58_PM_yq10sf.png) + +Your module is now ready for use. You'll see how to use it in the next steps. *** -## Step 5: Add Order Confirmation Template +## Step 3: Sync Products to Algolia Workflow -In this step, you'll add a React template for order confirmation emails. You'll create it using the [react-email](https://github.com/resend/react-email) package you installed earlier. You can follow the same steps for other email templates, such as for customer confirmation. +To keep the Algolia index in sync with Medusa, you need to trigger indexing when products are created, updated, or deleted in Medusa. You can also allow the admin to manually trigger a reindex. -Create the directory `src/modules/resend/emails` that will hold the email templates. Then, to add the template for order confirmation, create the file `src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx` with the following content: +To implement the indexing functionality, you need to create a [workflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). A workflow is a series of actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. -```tsx title="src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx" highlights={templateHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-17" expandMoreLabel="Show Imports" -import { - Text, - Column, - Container, - Heading, - Html, - Img, - Row, - Section, - Tailwind, - Head, - Preview, - Body, - Link, -} from "@react-email/components" -import { BigNumberValue, CustomerDTO, OrderDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +Learn more about workflows in the [Workflows documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md). -type OrderPlacedEmailProps = { - order: OrderDTO & { - customer: CustomerDTO - } - email_banner?: { - body: string - title: string - url: string - } -} +In this step, you'll create a workflow that indexes products in Algolia. In the next steps, you'll learn how to use the workflow when products are created, updated, or deleted, or when the admin manually triggers a reindex. -function OrderPlacedEmailComponent({ order, email_banner }: OrderPlacedEmailProps) { - const shouldDisplayBanner = email_banner && "title" in email_banner +The workflow has the following steps: - const formatter = new Intl.NumberFormat([], { - style: "currency", - currencyDisplay: "narrowSymbol", - currency: order.currency_code, - }) +- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve products matching specified filters and pagination parameters. +- [syncProductsStep](#syncProductsStep): Index products in Algolia. - const formatPrice = (price: BigNumberValue) => { - if (typeof price === "number") { - return formatter.format(price) - } +Medusa provides the `useQueryGraphStep` in its `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. So, you only need to implement the second step. - if (typeof price === "string") { - return formatter.format(parseFloat(price)) - } +### syncProductsStep - return price?.toString() || "" - } +In the second step of the workflow, you create or update indexes in Algolia for the products retrieved in the first step. - return ( - - - - Thank you for your order from Medusa - - {/* Header */} -
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+To create the step, create the file `src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts` with the following content: - {/* Thank You Message */} - - - Thank you for your order, {order.customer?.first_name || order.shipping_address?.first_name} - - - We're processing your order and will notify you when it ships. - - - - {/* Promotional Banner */} - {shouldDisplayBanner && ( - -
- - - - {email_banner.title} - - {email_banner.body} - - - - Shop Now - - - -
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- )} - - {/* Order Items */} - - - Your Items - - - - Order ID: #{order.display_id} - - - {order.items?.map((item) => ( -
- - - {item.product_title - - - - {item.product_title} - - {item.variant_title} - - {formatPrice(item.total)} - - - -
- ))} - - {/* Order Summary */} -
- - Order Summary - - - - Subtotal - - - - {formatPrice(order.item_total)} - - - - {order.shipping_methods?.map((method) => ( - - - {method.name} - - - {formatPrice(method.total)} - - - ))} - - - Tax - - - {formatPrice(order.tax_total || 0)} - - - - - Total - - - {formatPrice(order.total)} - - -
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- - {/* Footer */} -
- - If you have any questions, reply to this email or contact our support team at support@medusajs.com. - - - Order Token: {order.id} - - - © {new Date().getFullYear()} Medusajs, Inc. All rights reserved. - -
- - -
- ) -} - -export const orderPlacedEmail = (props: OrderPlacedEmailProps) => ( - -) -``` - -You define the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` which is a React email template that shows the order's details, such as items and their totals. The component accepts an `order` object as a prop. - -You also export an `orderPlacedEmail` function, which accepts props as an input and returns the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` passing it the props. Because you can't use JSX syntax in `src/modules/resend/service.ts`, you'll import this function instead. - -Next, update the `templates` variable in `src/modules/resend/service.ts` to assign this template to the `order-placed` template type: - -```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" -// other imports... -import { orderPlacedEmail } from "./emails/order-placed" - -const templates: {[key in Templates]?: (props: unknown) => React.ReactNode} = { - [Templates.ORDER_PLACED]: orderPlacedEmail, -} -``` - -The `ResendNotificationProviderService` will now use the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` as the template of order confirmation emails. - -### Test Email Out - -You'll later test out sending the email when an order is placed. However, you can also test out how the email looks like using [React Email's CLI tool](https://react.email/docs/cli). - -First, install the CLI tool in your Medusa application: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm install -D react-email -``` - -Then, in `src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx`, add the following at the end of the file: - -```tsx title="src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx" -const mockOrder = { - "order": { - "id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", - "display_id": 1, - "email": "afsaf@gmail.com", - "currency_code": "eur", - "total": 20, - "subtotal": 20, - "discount_total": 0, - "shipping_total": 10, - "tax_total": 0, - "item_subtotal": 10, - "item_total": 10, - "item_tax_total": 0, - "customer_id": "cus_01JSNXD6VQC1YH56E4TGC81NWX", - "items": [ - { - "id": "ordli_01JSNXDH9C47KZ43WQ3TBFXZA9", - "title": "L", - "subtitle": "Medusa Sweatshirt", - "thumbnail": "https://medusa-public-images.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sweatshirt-vintage-front.png", - "variant_id": "variant_01JSNXAQCZ5X81A3NRSVFJ3ZHQ", - "product_id": "prod_01JSNXAQBQ6MFV5VHKN420NXQW", - "product_title": "Medusa Sweatshirt", - "product_description": "Reimagine the feeling of a classic sweatshirt. With our cotton sweatshirt, everyday essentials no longer have to be ordinary.", - "product_subtitle": null, - "product_type": null, - "product_type_id": null, - "product_collection": null, - "product_handle": "sweatshirt", - "variant_sku": "SWEATSHIRT-L", - "variant_barcode": null, - "variant_title": "L", - "variant_option_values": null, - "requires_shipping": true, - "is_giftcard": false, - "is_discountable": true, - "is_tax_inclusive": false, - "is_custom_price": false, - "metadata": {}, - "raw_compare_at_unit_price": null, - "raw_unit_price": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "created_at": new Date(), - "updated_at": new Date(), - "deleted_at": null, - "tax_lines": [], - "adjustments": [], - "compare_at_unit_price": null, - "unit_price": 10, - "quantity": 1, - "raw_quantity": { - "value": "1", - "precision": 20, - }, - "detail": { - "id": "orditem_01JSNXDH9DK1XMESEZPADYFWKY", - "version": 1, - "metadata": null, - "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", - "raw_unit_price": null, - "raw_compare_at_unit_price": null, - "raw_quantity": { - "value": "1", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_fulfilled_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_delivered_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_shipped_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_requested_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_received_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_dismissed_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_written_off_quantity": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "created_at": new Date(), - "updated_at": new Date(), - "deleted_at": null, - "item_id": "ordli_01JSNXDH9C47KZ43WQ3TBFXZA9", - "unit_price": null, - "compare_at_unit_price": null, - "quantity": 1, - "fulfilled_quantity": 0, - "delivered_quantity": 0, - "shipped_quantity": 0, - "return_requested_quantity": 0, - "return_received_quantity": 0, - "return_dismissed_quantity": 0, - "written_off_quantity": 0, - }, - "subtotal": 10, - "total": 10, - "original_total": 10, - "discount_total": 0, - "discount_subtotal": 0, - "discount_tax_total": 0, - "tax_total": 0, - "original_tax_total": 0, - "refundable_total_per_unit": 10, - "refundable_total": 10, - "fulfilled_total": 0, - "shipped_total": 0, - "return_requested_total": 0, - "return_received_total": 0, - "return_dismissed_total": 0, - "write_off_total": 0, - "raw_subtotal": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_total": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_original_total": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_subtotal": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_original_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_refundable_total_per_unit": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_refundable_total": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_fulfilled_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_shipped_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_requested_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_received_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_return_dismissed_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_write_off_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - }, - ], - "shipping_address": { - "id": "caaddr_01JSNXD6W0TGPH2JQD18K97B25", - "customer_id": null, - "company": "", - "first_name": "safasf", - "last_name": "asfaf", - "address_1": "asfasf", - "address_2": "", - "city": "asfasf", - "country_code": "dk", - "province": "", - "postal_code": "asfasf", - "phone": "", - "metadata": null, - "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", - "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", - "deleted_at": null, - }, - "billing_address": { - "id": "caaddr_01JSNXD6W0V7RNZH63CPG26K5W", - "customer_id": null, - "company": "", - "first_name": "safasf", - "last_name": "asfaf", - "address_1": "asfasf", - "address_2": "", - "city": "asfasf", - "country_code": "dk", - "province": "", - "postal_code": "asfasf", - "phone": "", - "metadata": null, - "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", - "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", - "deleted_at": null, - }, - "shipping_methods": [ - { - "id": "ordsm_01JSNXDH9B9DDRQXJT5J5AE5V1", - "name": "Standard Shipping", - "description": null, - "is_tax_inclusive": false, - "is_custom_amount": false, - "shipping_option_id": "so_01JSNXAQA64APG6BNHGCMCTN6V", - "data": {}, - "metadata": null, - "raw_amount": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "created_at": new Date(), - "updated_at": new Date(), - "deleted_at": null, - "tax_lines": [], - "adjustments": [], - "amount": 10, - "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", - "detail": { - "id": "ordspmv_01JSNXDH9B5RAF4FH3M1HH3TEA", - "version": 1, - "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", - "return_id": null, - "exchange_id": null, - "claim_id": null, - "created_at": new Date(), - "updated_at": new Date(), - "deleted_at": null, - "shipping_method_id": "ordsm_01JSNXDH9B9DDRQXJT5J5AE5V1", - }, - "subtotal": 10, - "total": 10, - "original_total": 10, - "discount_total": 0, - "discount_subtotal": 0, - "discount_tax_total": 0, - "tax_total": 0, - "original_tax_total": 0, - "raw_subtotal": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_total": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_original_total": { - "value": "10", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_subtotal": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_discount_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - "raw_original_tax_total": { - "value": "0", - "precision": 20, - }, - }, - ], - "customer": { - "id": "cus_01JSNXD6VQC1YH56E4TGC81NWX", - "company_name": null, - "first_name": null, - "last_name": null, - "email": "afsaf@gmail.com", - "phone": null, - "has_account": false, - "metadata": null, - "created_by": null, - "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.791Z", - "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.791Z", - "deleted_at": null, - }, - }, -} -// @ts-ignore -export default () => -``` - -You create a mock order object that contains the order's details. Then, you export a default function that returns the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` passing it the mock order. - -The React Email CLI tool will use the function to render the email template. - -Finally, add the following script to `package.json`: - -```json -{ - "scripts": { - "dev:email": "email dev --dir ./src/modules/resend/emails" - } -} -``` - -This script will run the React Email CLI tool, passing it the directory where the email templates are located. - -You can now test out the email template by running the following command: - -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev:email -``` - -This will start a development server at `http://localhost:3000`. If you open this URL, you can view your email templates in the browser. - -You can make changes to the email template, and the server will automatically reload the changes. - -![The email template rendered in the browser](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745568201/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-25_at_10.41.26_AM_u86abc.png) - -*** - -## Step 6: Send Email when Order is Placed - -Medusa has an event system that emits an event when a commerce operation is performed. You can then listen and handle that event in an asynchronous function called a subscriber. - -So, to send a confirmation email when a customer places an order, which is a commerce operation that Medusa already implements, you don't need to extend or hack your way into Medusa's implementation as you would do with other commerce platforms. - -Instead, you'll create a subscriber that listens to the `order.placed` event and sends an email when the event is emitted. - -Learn more about Medusa's event system in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). - -### Send Order Confirmation Email Workflow - -To send the order confirmation email, you need to retrieve the order's details first, then use the Notification Module's service to send the email. To implement this flow, you'll create a workflow. - -A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in a subscriber. - -Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) - -#### Send Notification Step - -You'll start by implementing the step of the workflow that sends the notification. To do that, create the file `src/workflows/steps/send-notification.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/steps/send-notification.ts" -import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts" +import { ProductDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" -import { CreateNotificationDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../modules/algolia" +import AlgoliaModuleService from "../../modules/algolia/service" -export const sendNotificationStep = createStep( - "send-notification", - async (data: CreateNotificationDTO[], { container }) => { - const notificationModuleService = container.resolve( - Modules.NOTIFICATION +export type SyncProductsStepInput = { + products: ProductDTO[] +} + +export const syncProductsStep = createStep( + "sync-products", + async ({ products }: SyncProductsStepInput, { container }) => { + const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) + + const existingProducts = (await algoliaModuleService.retrieveFromIndex( + products.map((product) => product.id), + "product" + )).results.filter(Boolean) + const newProducts = products.filter( + (product) => !existingProducts.some((p) => p.objectID === product.id) ) - const notification = await notificationModuleService.createNotifications(data) - return new StepResponse(notification) + await algoliaModuleService.indexData( + products as unknown as Record[], + "product" + ) + + return new StepResponse(undefined, { + newProducts: newProducts.map((product) => product.id), + existingProducts, + }) + } + // TODO add compensation +) +``` + +You create a step with `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The step's unique name, which is `sync-products`. +2. An async function that receives two parameters: + - The step's input, which is in this case an object holding an array of products to sync into Algolia. + - An object that has properties including the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools that you can access in the step. + +In the step function, you resolve the Algolia Module's service from the Medusa container using the name you exported in the module definition's file. + +Then, you retrieve the products that are already indexed in Algolia and determine which products are new. You'll learn why this is useful in a bit. + +Finally, you pass the products you received in the input to Algolia to create or update its indices. + +A step function must return a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts two parameters: + +1. The step's output, which in this case is `undefined`. +2. Data to pass to the step's compensation function. + +#### Compensation Function + +The compensation function undoes the actions performed in a step. Then, if an error occurs during the workflow's execution, the compensation functions of executed steps are called to roll back the changes. This mechanism ensures data consistency in your application, especially as you integrate external systems. + +To add a compensation function to a step, pass it as a third parameter to `createStep`: + +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/sync-products.ts" +export const syncProductsStep = createStep( + // ... + async (input, { container }) => { + if (!input) { + return + } + + const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) + + if (input.newProducts) { + await algoliaModuleService.deleteFromIndex( + input.newProducts, + "product" + ) + } + + if (input.existingProducts) { + await algoliaModuleService.indexData( + input.existingProducts, + "product" + ) + } } ) ``` -You define the `sendNotificationStep` using the `createStep` function that accepts two parameters: +The compensation function receives two parameters: -- A string indicating the step's unique name. -- The step's function definition as a second parameter. It accepts the step's input as a first parameter, and an object of options as a second. +1. The data you passed as a second parameter of `StepResponse` in the step function. +2. A context object similar to the step function that holds the Medusa container. -The `container` property in the second parameter is an instance of the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools, such as a module's service, that you can resolve to utilize their functionalities. +In the compensation function, you resolve the Algolia Module's service from the container. Then, you delete from Algolia the products that were newly indexed, and revert the existing products to their original data. -The Medusa container is accessible by all customizations, such as workflows and subscribers, except for modules. Each module has its own container with Framework tools like the Logger utility. +### Add Sync Products Workflow -In the step function, you resolve the Notification Module's service, and use its `createNotifications` method, passing it the notification's data that the step receives as an input. +You can now create the worklow that syncs the products to Algolia. -The step returns an instance of `StepResponse`, which must be returned by any step. It accepts as a parameter the data to return to the workflow that executed this step. +To create the workflow, create the file `src/workflows/sync-products.ts` with the following content: -#### Workflow Implementation - -You'll now create the workflow that uses the `sendNotificationStep` to send the order confirmation email. - -Create the file `src/workflows/send-order-confirmation.ts` with the following content: - -```ts title="src/workflows/send-order-confirmation.ts" highlights={workflowHighlights} -import { - createWorkflow, - WorkflowResponse, -} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +```ts title="src/workflows/sync-products.ts" +import { createWorkflow, WorkflowResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" -import { sendNotificationStep } from "./steps/send-notification" +import { syncProductsStep, SyncProductsStepInput } from "./steps/sync-products" -type WorkflowInput = { - id: string +type SyncProductsWorkflowInput = { + filters?: Record + limit?: number + offset?: number } -export const sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow = createWorkflow( - "send-order-confirmation", - ({ id }: WorkflowInput) => { +export const syncProductsWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "sync-products", + ({ filters, limit, offset }: SyncProductsWorkflowInput) => { // @ts-ignore - const { data: orders } = useQueryGraphStep({ - entity: "order", - fields: [ - "id", - "display_id", - "email", - "currency_code", - "total", - "items.*", - "shipping_address.*", - "billing_address.*", - "shipping_methods.*", - "customer.*", - "total", - "subtotal", - "discount_total", - "shipping_total", - "tax_total", - "item_subtotal", - "item_total", - "item_tax_total", - ], + const { data, metadata } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "product", + fields: ["id", "title", "description", "handle", "thumbnail", "categories.*", "tags.*"], + pagination: { + take: limit, + skip: offset, + }, filters: { - id, + // @ts-ignore + status: "published", + ...filters, }, }) - - const notification = sendNotificationStep([{ - to: orders[0].email, - channel: "email", - template: "order-placed", - data: { - order: orders[0], - }, - }]) - return new WorkflowResponse(notification) + syncProductsStep({ + products: data, + } as SyncProductsStepInput) + + return new WorkflowResponse({ + products: data, + metadata, + }) } ) ``` You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts the workflow's unique name as a first parameter. -It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The workflow has the following steps: +It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The function can accept input, which in this case is pagination and filter parameters for the products to retrieve. -1. `useQueryGraphStep`, which is a step implemented by Medusa that uses [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), a tool that allows you to retrieve data across modules. You use it to retrieve the order's details. -2. `sendNotificationStep` which is the step you implemented. You pass it an array with one object, which is the notification's details having following properties: - - `to`: The address to send the email to. You pass the customer's email that is stored in the order. - - `channel`: The channel to send the notification through, which is `email`. Since you specified `email` in the Resend Module Provider's `channel` option, the Notification Module will delegate the sending to the Resend Module Provider's service. - - `template`: The email's template type. You retrieve the template content in the `ResendNotificationProviderService`'s `send` method based on the template specified here. - - `data`: The data to pass to the email template, which is the order's details. +In the workflow's constructor function, you: -A workflow's constructor function has some constraints in implementation. Learn more about them in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/constructor-constraints/index.html.md). +1. Execute `useQueryGraphStep` to retrieve products from Medusa's database. This step uses Medusa's [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md) tool to retrieve data across modules. You pass it the pagination and filter parameters you received in the input. +2. Execute `syncProductsStep` to index the products in Algolia. You pass it the products you retrieved in the previous step. -You'll execute the workflow when you create the subscriber next. +A workflow must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`. The `WorkflowResponse` constructor accepts the workflow's output as a parameter, which is an object holding the retrieved products and their pagination details. -#### Add the Order Placed Subscriber +In the next step, you'll learn how to execute this workflow. -Now that you have the workflow to send an order-confirmation email, you'll execute it in a subscriber that's executed whenever an order is placed. +*** -You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, create the file `src/subscribers/order-placed.ts` with the following content: +## Step 4: Trigger Algolia Sync Manually -```ts title="src/subscribers/order-placed.ts" highlights={subscriberHighlights} -import type { +As mentioned earlier, you'll trigger the Algolia sync automatically when product events occur, but you also want to allow the admin to manually trigger a reindex. + +In this step, you'll add the functionality to trigger the `syncProductsWorkflow` manually from the Medusa Admin dashboard. This requires: + +1. Creating a subscriber that listens to a custom `algolia.sync` event to trigger syncing products to Algolia. +2. Creating an API route that the Medusa Admin dashboard can call to emit the `algolia.sync` event, which triggers the subscriber. +3. Add a new page or UI route to the Medusa Admin dashboard to allow the admin to trigger the reindex. + +### Create Products Sync Subscriber + +A subscriber is an asynchronous function that listens to one or more events and performs actions when these events are emitted. A subscriber is useful when syncing data across systems, as the operation can be time-consuming and should be performed in the background. + +Learn more about subscribers in the [Events and Subscribers documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). + +You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, to create the subscriber that listens to the `algolia.sync` event, create the file `src/subscribers/algolia-sync.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/subscribers/algolia-sync.ts" +import { SubscriberArgs, - SubscriberConfig, + type SubscriberConfig, } from "@medusajs/framework" -import { sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow } from "../workflows/send-order-confirmation" +import { syncProductsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-products" -export default async function orderPlacedHandler({ +export default async function algoliaSyncHandler({ + container, +}: SubscriberArgs) { + const logger = container.resolve("logger") + + let hasMore = true + let offset = 0 + const limit = 50 + let totalIndexed = 0 + + logger.info("Starting product indexing...") + + while (hasMore) { + const { result: { products, metadata } } = await syncProductsWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + limit, + offset, + }, + }) + + hasMore = offset + limit < (metadata?.count ?? 0) + offset += limit + totalIndexed += products.length + } + + logger.info(`Successfully indexed ${totalIndexed} products`) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "algolia.sync", +} +``` + +A subscriber file must export: + +1. An asynchronous function, which is the subscriber that is executed when the event is emitted. +2. A configuration object that holds the name of the event the subscriber listens to, which is `algolia.sync` in this case. + +The subscriber function receives an object as a parameter that has a `container` property, which is the Medusa container. + +In the subscriber function, you initialize variables to keep track of the pagination and the total number of products indexed. + +Then, you start a loop that retrieves products in batches of 50 and indexes them in Algolia using the `syncProductsWorkflow`. Finally, you log the total number of products indexed. + +You'll learn how to emit the `algolia.sync` event next. + +If you want to sync other data types, you can do it in this subscriber as well. + +### Create API Route to Trigger Sync + +To allow the Medusa Admin dashboard to trigger the `algolia.sync` event, you need to create an API route that emits the event. + +An API Route is an endpoint that exposes commerce features to external applications and clients, such as storefronts. + +Learn more about API routes in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). + +An API route is created in a `route.ts` file under a sub-directory of the `src/api` directory. The path of the API route is the file's path relative to `src/api`. + +So, to create an API route at the path `/admin/algolia/sync`, create the file `src/api/admin/algolia/sync/route.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/admin/algolia/sync/route.ts" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export async function POST( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const eventModuleService = req.scope.resolve(Modules.EVENT_BUS) + await eventModuleService.emit({ + name: "algolia.sync", + data: {}, + }) + res.send({ + message: "Syncing data to Algolia", + }) +} +``` + +Since you export a `POST` route handler function, you expose an `API` route at `/admin/algolia/sync`. The route handler function accepts two parameters: + +1. A request object with details and context on the request, such as body parameters or authenticated user details. +2. A response object to manipulate and send the response. + +In the route handler, you use the Medusa container that is available in the request object to resolve the [Event Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/event/index.html.md). This module manages events and their subscribers. + +Then, you emit the `algolia.sync` event using the Event Module's `emit` method, passing it the event name. + +Finally, you send a response with a message indicating that data is being synced to Algolia. + +### Add Algolia Sync Page to Admin Dashboard + +The last step is to add a new page to the admin dashboard that allows the admin to trigger the reindex. You add a new page using a [UI Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). + +A UI route is a React component that specifies the content to be shown in a new page in the Medusa Admin dashboard. You'll create a UI route to display a button that triggers the reindex when clicked. + +Learn more about UI routes in the [UI Routes documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/ui-routes/index.html.md). + +#### Configure JS SDK + +Before creating the UI route, you'll configure Medusa's [JS SDK](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/js-sdk/index.html.md) that you can use to send requests to the Medusa server from any client application, including your Medusa Admin customizations. + +The JS SDK is installed by default in your Medusa application. To configure it, create the file `src/admin/lib/sdk.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/admin/lib/sdk.ts" +import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk" + +export const sdk = new Medusa({ + baseUrl: "http://localhost:9000", + debug: process.env.NODE_ENV === "development", + auth: { + type: "session", + }, +}) +``` + +You create an instance of the JS SDK using the `Medusa` class from the JS SDK. You pass it an object having the following properties: + +- `baseUrl`: The base URL of the Medusa server. +- `debug`: A boolean indicating whether to log debug information into the console. +- `auth`: An object specifying the authentication type. When using the JS SDK for admin customizations, you use the `session` authentication type. + +#### Create UI Route + +You'll now create the UI route that displays a button to trigger the reindex. You create a UI route in a `page.tsx` file under a sub-directory of `src/admin/routes` directory. The file's path relative to `src/admin/routes` determines its path in the dashboard. + +So, to create a new page under the Settings section of the Medusa Admin, create the file `src/admin/routes/settings/algolia/page.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/settings/algolia/page.tsx" +import { Container, Heading, Button, toast } from "@medusajs/ui" +import { useMutation } from "@tanstack/react-query" +import { sdk } from "../../../lib/sdk" +import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" + +const AlgoliaPage = () => { + const { mutate, isPending } = useMutation({ + mutationFn: () => + sdk.client.fetch("/admin/algolia/sync", { + method: "POST", + }), + onSuccess: () => { + toast.success("Successfully triggered data sync to Algolia") + }, + onError: (err) => { + console.error(err) + toast.error("Failed to sync data to Algolia") + }, + }) + + const handleSync = () => { + mutate() + } + + return ( + +
+ Algolia Sync +
+
+ +
+
+ ) +} + +export const config = defineRouteConfig({ + label: "Algolia", +}) + +export default AlgoliaPage +``` + +A UI route's file must export: + +1. A React component that defines the content of the page. +2. A configuration object that specifies the route's label in the dashboard. This label is used to show a sidebar item for the new route. + +In the React component, you use `useMutation` hook from `@tanstack/react-query` to create a mutation that sends a `POST` request to the API route you created earlier. In the mutation function, you use the JS SDK to send the request. + +Then, in the return statement, you display a button that triggers the mutation when clicked, which sends a request to the API route you created earlier. + +### Test it Out + +You'll now test out the entire flow, starting from triggering the reindex manually from the Medusa Admin dashboard, to checking the Algolia dashboard for the indexed products. + +Run the following command to start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, open the Medusa Admin at `http://localhost:9000/app` and log in with the credentials you set up in the first step. + +Can't remember the credentials? Learn how to create a user in the [Medusa CLI reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/medusa-cli/commands/user/index.html.md). + +After you log in, go to Settings from the sidebar. You'll find in the Settings' sidebar a new "Algolia" item. If you click on it, you'll find the page you created with the button to sync products to Algolia. + +If you click on the button, the products will be synced to Algolia. + +![The Algolia Sync page in the Medusa Admin dashboard with a button to sync products to Algolia](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742820813/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_2.52.31_PM_eiegzb.png) + +You can check that the sync ran and was completed by checking the Medusa logs in the terminal where you started the Medusa application. You should find the following messages: + +```bash +info: Processing algolia.sync which has 1 subscribers +info: Starting product indexing... +info: Successfully indexed 4 products +``` + +These messages indicate that the `algolia.sync` event was emitted, which triggered the subscriber you created to sync the products using the `syncProductsWorkflow`. + +Finally, you can check the Algolia dashboard to see the indexed products. Go to Search -> Index, and check the records of the index you set up in the Algolia Module's options (`products`, for example). + +![The Algolia dashboard showing the indexed products](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742821034/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_2.56.38_PM_mtojrv.png) + +*** + +## Step 5: Update Index on Product Changes + +You'll now automate the indexing of the products whenever a change occurs. That includes when a product is created, updated, or deleted. + +Similar to before, you'll create subscribers to listen to these events. + +### Handle Create and Update Products + +The action to perform when a product is created or updated is the same. You'll use the `syncProductsWorkflow` to sync the product to Algolia. + +So, you only need one subscriber to handle these two events. To create the subscriber, create the file `src/subscribers/product-sync.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/subscribers/product-sync.ts" +import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" +import { syncProductsWorkflow } from "../workflows/sync-products" + +export default async function handleProductEvents({ event: { data }, container, }: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { - await sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow(container) + await syncProductsWorkflow(container) .run({ input: { - id: data.id, + filters: { + id: data.id, + }, }, }) } export const config: SubscriberConfig = { - event: "order.placed", + event: ["product.created", "product.updated"], } ``` -A subscriber file exports: +The subscriber listens to the `product.created` and `product.updated` events. When either of these events is emitted, the subscriber triggers the `syncProductsWorkflow` to sync the product to Algolia. -- An asynchronous function that's executed whenever the associated event is emitted, which is the `order.placed` event. -- A configuration object with an `event` property indicating the event the subscriber is listening to. +When the `product.created` and `product.updated` events are emitted, the product's ID is passed in the event data payload, which you can access in the `event.data` property of the subscriber function's parameter. -The subscriber function accepts the event's details as a first paramter which has a `data` property that holds the data payload of the event. For example, Medusa emits the `order.placed` event with the order's ID in the data payload. The function also accepts as a second parameter the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). +So, you pass the product's ID to the `syncProductsWorkflow` as a filter to retrieve only the product that was created or updated. -In the function, you execute the `sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow` by invoking it, passing it the `container`, then using its `run` method. The `run` method accepts an object having an `input` property, which is the input to pass to the workflow. You pass the ID of the placed order as received in the event's data payload. +#### Test it Out -This subscriber now runs whenever an order is placed. You'll see this in action in the next section. +To test it out, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, either create a product or update an existing one using the Medusa Admin dashboard. If you check the Algolia dashboard, you'll find that the product was created or updated. + +### Handle Product Deletion + +When a product is deleted, you need to remove it from the Algolia index. As this requires a different action than creating or updating a product, you'll create a new workflow that deletes the product from Algolia, then create a subscriber that listens to the `product.deleted` event to trigger the workflow. + +#### Create Delete Product Step + +The workflow to delete a product from Algolia will have only one step that deletes products by their IDs from Algolia. + +So, create the step at `src/workflows/steps/delete-products-from-algolia.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/delete-products-from-algolia.ts" +import { + createStep, + StepResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../modules/algolia" + +export type DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow = { + ids: string[] +} + +export const deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep = createStep( + "delete-products-from-algolia-step", + async ( + { ids }: DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow, + { container } + ) => { + const algoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) + + const existingRecords = await algoliaModuleService.retrieveFromIndex( + ids, + "product" + ) + await algoliaModuleService.deleteFromIndex( + ids, + "product" + ) + + return new StepResponse(undefined, existingRecords) + }, + async (existingRecords, { container }) => { + if (!existingRecords) { + return + } + const algoliaModuleService = container.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) + + await algoliaModuleService.indexData( + existingRecords as unknown as Record[], + "product" + ) + } +) +``` + +The step receives the IDs of the products to delete as an input. + +In the step, you resolve the Algolia Module's service and retrieve the existing records from Algolia. This is useful to revert the deletion if an error occurs. + +Then, you delete the products from Algolia and pass the existing records to the compensation function. + +In the compensation function, you reindex the existing records if an error occurs. + +#### Create Delete Product Workflow + +You can now create the workflow that deletes products from Algolia. Create the file `src/workflows/delete-products-from-algolia.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/delete-products-from-algolia.ts" +import { createWorkflow } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep } from "./steps/delete-products-from-algolia" + +type DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflowInput = { + ids: string[] +} + +export const deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "delete-products-from-algolia", + (input: DeleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflowInput) => { + deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep(input) + } +) +``` + +The workflow receives an object with the IDs of the products to delete. It then executes the `deleteProductsFromAlgoliaStep` to delete the products from Algolia. + +#### Create Delete Product Subscriber + +Finally, you'll create the subscriber that listens to the `product.deleted` event to trigger the above workflow. + +Create the file `src/subscribers/product-delete.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/subscribers/product-delete.ts" +import { SubscriberArgs, type SubscriberConfig } from "@medusajs/framework" +import { deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow } from "../workflows/delete-products-from-algolia" + +export default async function handleProductDeleted({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + await deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + ids: [data.id], + }, + }) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "product.deleted", +} +``` + +The subscriber listens to the `product.deleted` event. When the event is emitted, the subscriber triggers the `deleteProductsFromAlgoliaWorkflow`, passing it the ID of the product to delete. + +#### Test it Out + +To test product deletion, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, delete a product from the Medusa Admin dashboard. If you check the Algolia dashboard, you'll find that the product was deleted there as well. *** -## Test it Out: Place an Order +## Step 6: Add Search API Route -To test out the Resend integration, you'll place an order using the [Next.js storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) that you installed as part of installing Medusa. +Before customizing the storefront to show the search UI, you'll create an API route in your Medusa application that allows storefronts to search products in Algolia. -Start your Medusa application first: +While you can implement the search functionality directly in the storefront to interact with Algolia, this approach centralizes your search integration in Medusa, allowing you to change or modify the integration as necessary. You can also rely on the same behavior and results across different storefronts. -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev +To implement the API Route, create the file `src/api/store/products/search/route.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/store/products/search/route.ts" +import { MedusaRequest, MedusaResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { ALGOLIA_MODULE } from "../../../../modules/algolia" +import AlgoliaModuleService from "../../../../modules/algolia/service" +import { z } from "zod" + +export const SearchSchema = z.object({ + query: z.string(), +}) + +type SearchRequest = z.infer + +export async function POST( + req: MedusaRequest, + res: MedusaResponse +) { + const algoliaModuleService: AlgoliaModuleService = req.scope.resolve(ALGOLIA_MODULE) + + const { query } = req.validatedBody + + const results = await algoliaModuleService.search( + query as string + ) + + res.json(results) +} ``` -Then, in the Next.js storefront's directory (which was installed in a directory outside of the Medusa application's directory with the name `{project-name}-storefront`, where `{project-name}` is the name of the Medusa application's directory), run the following command to start the storefront: +You first define a schema with [Zod](https://zod.dev/), a library to define validation schemas. The schema defines the structure of the request body, which in this case is an object with a `query` property of type `string`. Later, you'll use the schema to enforce request body validation. -```bash npm2yarn -npm run dev +Then, you expose a `POST` API Route at `/store/search` that searches Algolia using the `search` method you implemented in the Algolia Module's service. You pass to it the query string from the request body. + +Finally, you return the search results as it is in the response. + +### Add Validation Middleware + +To ensure that requests sent to the API route have the required request body parameters, you can use a [middleware](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). A middleware is a function executed when a request is sent to an API Route. It's executed before the route handler. + +Learn more about middleware in the [Middlewares documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/middlewares/index.html.md). + +Middlewares are created in the `src/api/middlewares.ts` file. So create the file `src/api/middlewares.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/api/middlewares.ts" +import { + defineMiddlewares, + validateAndTransformBody, +} from "@medusajs/framework/http" +import { SearchSchema } from "./store/products/search/route" + +export default defineMiddlewares({ + routes: [ + { + matcher: "/store/products/search", + method: ["POST"], + middlewares: [ + validateAndTransformBody(SearchSchema), + ], + }, + ], +}) ``` -Then, open the storefront in your browser at `http://localhost:8000` and: +To export the middlewares, you use the `defineMiddlewares` function. It accepts an object having a `routes` property, whose value is an array of middleware route objects. Each middleware route object has the following properties: -1. Go to Menu -> Store. +- `matcher`: The path of the route the middleware applies to. +- `method`: The HTTP methods the middleware applies to, which is in this case `POST`. +- `middlewares`: An array of middleware functions to apply to the route. You apply the `validateAndTransformBody` middleware which ensures that a request's body has the required parameters. You pass it the schema you defined earlier in the API route's file. -![Choose Store from Menu](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539139/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.51.59_PM_fubiwj.png) +You can use the search API route now. You'll see it in action as you customize the storefront in the next step. -2\. Click on a product, select its options, and add it to the cart. +*** -![Choose an option, such as size, then click on the Add to cart button](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539227/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.53.11_PM_iswcjy.png) +## Step 7: Search Products in Next.js Storefront -3\. Click on Cart at the top right, then click Go to Cart. +The last step is to provide the search functionalities to customers on your storefront. In the first step, you installed the [Next.js Starter Storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) along with the Medusa application. -![Cart is at the top right. It opens a dropdown with a Go to Cart button](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539354/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.54.44_PM_b1pnlu.png) +In this step, you'll customize the Next.js Starter Storefront to add the search functionality. -4\. On the cart's page, click on the "Go to checkout" button. +The Next.js Starter Storefront was installed in a separate directory from Medusa. The directory's name is `{your-project}-storefront`. -![The Go to checkout button is at the right side of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539443/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.56.27_PM_cvqshj.png) - -5\. On the checkout page, when entering the shipping address, make sure to set the email to your Resend account's email if you didn't set up a custom domain. - -![Enter your Resend account email if you didn't set up a custom domain](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539536/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.58.31_PM_wmlh60.png) - -6\. After entering the shipping address, choose a delivery and payment methods, then click the Place Order button. - -Once the order is placed, you'll find the following message logged in the Medusa application's terminal: +So, if your Medusa application's directory is `medusa-search`, you can find the storefront by going back to the parent directory and changing to the `medusa-search-storefront` directory: ```bash -info: Processing order.placed which has 1 subscribers +cd ../medusa-search-storefront # change based on your project name ``` -This indicates that the `order.placed` event was emitted and its subscriber, which you added in the previous step, is executed. +### Install Algolia Packages -If you check the inbox of the email address you specified in the shipping address, you'll find a new email with the order's details. +Before adding the implementation of the search functionality, you need to install the Algolia packages necessary to add the search functionality in your storefront. -![Example of order-confirmation email](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732551372/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_6.15.59_PM_efyuoj.png) +Run the following command in the directory of your Next.js Starter Storefront: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install algoliasearch react-instantsearch +``` + +This installs the Algolia Search JavaScript client and the React InstantSearch library, which you'll use to build the search functionality. + +### Add Search Client Configuration + +Next, you need to configure the search client. Not only do you need to initialize Algolia, but you also need to change the searching mechanism to use your custom API route in the Medusa application instead of Algolia's API directly. + +In `src/lib/config.ts`, add the following imports at the top of the file: + +```ts title="src/lib/config.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +import { + liteClient as algoliasearch, + LiteClient as SearchClient, +} from "algoliasearch/lite" +``` + +Then, add the following at the end of the file: + +```ts title="src/lib/config.ts" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +export const searchClient: SearchClient = { + ...(algoliasearch( + process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_APP_ID || "", + process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_API_KEY || "" + )), + search: async (params) => { + const request = Array.isArray(params) ? params[0] : params + const query = "params" in request ? request.params?.query : + "query" in request ? request.query : "" + + if (!query) { + return { + results: [ + { + hits: [], + nbHits: 0, + nbPages: 0, + page: 0, + hitsPerPage: 0, + processingTimeMS: 0, + query: "", + params: "", + }, + ], + } + } + + return await sdk.client.fetch(`/store/products/search`, { + method: "POST", + body: { + query, + }, + }) + }, +} +``` + +In the code above, you create a `searchClient` object that initializes the Algolia client with your Algolia App ID and API Key. + +You also define a `search` method that sends a `POST` request to the search API route you created in the Medusa application. You use the JS SDK (which is initialized in this same file) to send the request. + +### Set Environment Variables + +In the storefront's `.env.local` file, add the following Algolia-related environment variables: + +```plain badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_APP_ID=your_algolia_app_id +NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_API_KEY=your_algolia_api_key +NEXT_PUBLIC_ALGOLIA_PRODUCT_INDEX_NAME=your-products-index-name +``` + +Where: + +- `your_algolia_app_id` is your Algolia App ID, as explained in the [Add Environment Variables section](#add-environment-variables) earlier. +- `your_algolia_api_key` is your Algolia Search API key. You can retrieve it from the [same API keys page on the Algolia dashboard](#add-environment-variables) that you retrieved the Admin API key from. +- `your-products-index-name` is the name of the index you created in Algolia to store the products, which you can retrieve as explained in the [Add Environment Variables section](#add-environment-variables) earlier. You'll use this variable later. + +Do not expose your Admin API key in the storefront. The Admin API key should only be used in the Medusa application to interact with Algolia, as it has full access to your Algolia account. + +### Add Search Modal Component + +You'll now add a search modal component that customers can use to search for products. The search modal will display the search results in real-time as the customer types in the search query. + +Later, you'll add the search modal to the navigation bar, allowing customers to open the search modal from any page. + +Create the file `src/modules/search/components/modal/index.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/modules/search/components/modal/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +"use client" + +import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react" +import { Hits, InstantSearch, SearchBox } from "react-instantsearch" +import { searchClient } from "../../../../lib/config" +import Modal from "../../../common/components/modal" +import { Button } from "@medusajs/ui" +import Image from "next/image" +import Link from "next/link" +import { usePathname } from "next/navigation" + +type Hit = { + objectID: string; + id: string; + title: string; + description: string; + handle: string; + thumbnail: string; +} + +export default function SearchModal() { + const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false) + const pathname = usePathname() + + useEffect(() => { + setIsOpen(false) + }, [pathname]) + + return ( + <> +
+ +
+ setIsOpen(false)}> + + + + + + + ) +} + +const Hit = ({ hit }: { hit: Hit }) => { + return ( +
+ {hit.title} +
+

{hit.title}

+

{hit.description}

+
+ +
+ ) +} +``` + +You create a `SearchModal` component that displays a search box and the search results using widgets from Algolia's `react-instantsearch` library. + +To display each result item (or hit), you create a `Hit` component that displays the product's title, description, and thumbnail. You also add a link to the product's page. + +Finally, you show the search modal when the customer clicks a "Search" button, which you'll add to the navigation bar next. + +### Add Search Button to Navigation Bar + +The last step is to show the search button in the navigation bar. + +In `src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx`, add the following imports at the top of the file: + +```tsx title="src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" +import SearchModal from "@modules/search/components/modal" +``` + +Then, in the return statement of the `Nav` component, add the `SearchModal` component before the `div` surrounding the "Account" link: + +```tsx title="src/modules/layout/templates/nav/index.tsx" badgeLabel="Storefront" badgeColor="blue" + +``` + +The search button will now appear in the navigation bar before the Account link. + +### Test it Out + +To test out the storefront changes and the search API route, start the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, start the Next.js Starter Storefront from its directory: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Next, go to `localhost:8000`. You'll find a Search button at the top right of the navigation bar. If you click on it, you can search through your products. You can also click on a product to view its page. + +![The Next.js Starter Storefront showing the search modal with search results](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1742827777/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-03-24_at_4.49.23_PM_kzhldx.png) *** ## Next Steps -You've now integrated Medusa with Resend. You can add more templates for other emails, such as customer registration confirmation, user invites, and more. Check out the [Events Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/events/index.html.md) for a list of all events that the Medusa application emits. +You've now integrated Algolia with Medusa and added search functionality to your storefront. You can expand on these features to: + +- Add filters to the search results. You can do that using Algolia's [widgets](https://www.algolia.com/doc/guides/building-search-ui/widgets/showcase/react/) and customizing the search API route in Medusa to accept filter parameters. +- Support indexing other data types, such as product categories. You can create the subscribers and workflows for categories similar to products. + +If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. + +To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). + + +# How to Build Magento Data Migration Plugin + +In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build a [plugin](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) that migrates data, such as products, from Magento to Medusa. + +Magento is known for its customization capabilities. However, its monolithic architecture imposes limitations on business requirements, often forcing development teams to implement hacky workarounds. Over time, these customizations become challenging to maintain, especially as the business scales, leading to increased technical debt and slower feature delivery. + +Medusa's modular architecture allows you to build a custom digital commerce platform that meets your business requirements without the limitations of a monolithic system. By migrating from Magento to Medusa, you can take advantage of Medusa's modern technology stack to build a scalable and flexible commerce platform that grows with your business. + +By following this tutorial, you'll create a Medusa plugin that migrates data from a Magento server to a Medusa application in minimal time. You can re-use this plugin across multiple Medusa applications, allowing you to adopt Medusa across your projects. + +## Summary + +### Prerequisites + + + +This tutorial will teach you how to: + +- Install and set up a Medusa application project. +- Install and set up a Medusa plugin. +- Implement a Magento Module in the plugin to connect to Magento's APIs and retrieve products. + - This guide will only focus on migrating product data from Magento to Medusa. You can extend the implementation to migrate other data, such as customers, orders, and more. +- Trigger data migration from Magento to Medusa in a scheduled job. + +You can follow this tutorial whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. + +![Diagram showcasing the flow of migrating data from Magento to Medusa](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739360550/Medusa%20Resources/magento-summary_hsewci.jpg) + +[Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/migrate-from-magento): Find the full code of the guide in this repository. The repository also includes additional features, such as triggering migrations from the Medusa Admin dashboard. + +*** + +## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application + +You'll first install a Medusa application that exposes core commerce features through REST APIs. You'll later install the Magento plugin in this application to test it out. + +### Prerequisites + +- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) +- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) +- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) + +Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: + +```bash +npx create-medusa-app@latest +``` + +You'll be asked for the project's name. You can also optionally choose to install the [Next.js starter storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md). + +Afterward, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name. If you chose to install the Next.js starter, it'll be installed in a separate directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. + +The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Refer to the [Medusa Architecture](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md) documentation to learn more. + +Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credentials and submit the form. Afterward, you can log in with the new user and explore the dashboard. + +Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. + +*** + +## Step 2: Install a Medusa Plugin Project + +A plugin is a package of reusable Medusa customizations that you can install in any Medusa application. You can add in the plugin [API Routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md), [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md), and other customizations, as you'll see in this guide. Afterward, you can test it out locally in a Medusa application, then publish it to npm to install and use it in any Medusa application. + +Refer to the [Plugins](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/plugins/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about plugins. + +A Medusa plugin is set up in a different project, giving you the flexibility in building and publishing it, while providing you with the tools to test it out locally in a Medusa application. + +To create a new Medusa plugin project, run the following command in a directory different than that of the Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npx create-medusa-app@latest medusa-plugin-magento --plugin +``` + +Where `medusa-plugin-magento` is the name of the plugin's directory and the name set in the plugin's `package.json`. So, if you wish to publish it to NPM later under a different name, you can change it here in the command or later in `package.json`. + +Once the installation process is done, a new directory named `medusa-plugin-magento` will be created with the plugin project files. + +![Directory structure of a plugin project](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1737019441/Medusa%20Book/project-dir_q4xtri.jpg) + +*** + +## Step 3: Set up Plugin in Medusa Application + +Before you start your development, you'll set up the plugin in the Medusa application you installed in the first step. This will allow you to test the plugin during your development process. + +In the plugin's directory, run the following command to publish the plugin to the local package registry: + +```bash title="Plugin project" +npx medusa plugin:publish +``` + +This command uses [Yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) under the hood to publish the plugin to a local package registry. The plugin is published locally under the name you specified in `package.json`. + +Next, you'll install the plugin in the Medusa application from the local registry. + +If you've installed your Medusa project before v2.3.1, you must install [yalc](https://github.com/wclr/yalc) as a development dependency first. + +Run the following command in the Medusa application's directory to install the plugin: + +```bash title="Medusa application" +npx medusa plugin:add medusa-plugin-magento +``` + +This command installs the plugin in the Medusa application from the local package registry. + +Next, register the plugin in the `medusa-config.ts` file of the Medusa application: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + plugins: [ + { + resolve: "medusa-plugin-magento", + options: { + // TODO add options + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +You add the plugin to the array of plugins. Later, you'll pass options useful to retrieve data from Magento. + +Finally, to ensure your plugin's changes are constantly published to the local registry, simplifying your testing process, keep the following command running in the plugin project during development: + +```bash title="Plugin project" +npx medusa plugin:develop +``` + +*** + +## Step 4: Implement Magento Module + +To connect to external applications in Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a reusable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. + +In this step, you'll create a Magento Module in the Magento plugin that connects to a Magento server's REST APIs and retrieves data, such as products. + +Refer to the [Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about modules. + +### Create Module Directory + +A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your plugin. So, create the directory `src/modules/magento`. + +![Diagram showcasing the module directory to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739272368/magento-1_ikev4x.jpg) + +### Create Module's Service + +You define a module's functionalities in a service. A service is a TypeScript or JavaScript class that the module exports. In the service's methods, you can connect to external systems or the database, which is useful if your module defines tables in the database. + +In this section, you'll create the Magento Module's service that connects to Magento's REST APIs and retrieves data. + +Start by creating the file `src/modules/magento/service.ts` in the plugin with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the service file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739272483/magento-2_ajetpr.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +type Options = { + baseUrl: string + storeCode?: string + username: string + password: string + migrationOptions?: { + imageBaseUrl?: string + } +} + +export default class MagentoModuleService { + private options: Options + + constructor({}, options: Options) { + this.options = { + ...options, + storeCode: options.storeCode || "default", + } + } +} +``` + +You create a `MagentoModuleService` that has an `options` property to store the module's options. These options include: + +- `baseUrl`: The base URL of the Magento server. +- `storeCode`: The store code of the Magento store, which is `default` by default. +- `username`: The username of a Magento admin user to authenticate with the Magento server. +- `password`: The password of the Magento admin user. +- `migrationOptions`: Additional options useful for migrating data, such as the base URL to use for product images. + +The service's constructor accepts as a first parameter the [Module Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md), which allows you to access resources available for the module. As a second parameter, it accepts the module's options. + +### Add Authentication Logic + +To authenticate with the Magento server, you'll add a method to the service that retrieves an access token from Magento using the username and password in the options. This access token is used in subsequent requests to the Magento server. + +First, add the following property to the `MagentoModuleService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +export default class MagentoModuleService { + private accessToken: { + token: string + expiresAt: Date + } + // ... +} +``` + +You add an `accessToken` property to store the access token and its expiration date. The access token Magento returns expires after four hours, so you store the expiration date to know when to refresh the token. + +Next, add the following `authenticate` method to the `MagentoModuleService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +import { MedusaError } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +export default class MagentoModuleService { + // ... + async authenticate() { + const response = await fetch(`${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/integration/admin/token`, { + method: "POST", + headers: { + "Content-Type": "application/json", + }, + body: JSON.stringify({ username: this.options.username, password: this.options.password }), + }) + + const token = await response.text() + + if (!response.ok) { + throw new MedusaError(MedusaError.Types.UNAUTHORIZED, `Failed to authenticate with Magento: ${token}`) + } + + this.accessToken = { + token: token.replaceAll("\"", ""), + expiresAt: new Date(Date.now() + 4 * 60 * 60 * 1000), // 4 hours in milliseconds + } + } +} +``` + +You create an `authenticate` method that sends a POST request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/integration/admin/token` endpoint, passing the username and password in the request body. + +If the request is successful, you store the access token and its expiration date in the `accessToken` property. If the request fails, you throw a `MedusaError` with the error message returned by Magento. + +Lastly, add an `isAccessTokenExpired` method that checks if the access token has expired: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +export default class MagentoModuleService { + // ... + async isAccessTokenExpired(): Promise { + return !this.accessToken || this.accessToken.expiresAt < new Date() + } +} +``` + +In the `isAccessTokenExpired` method, you return a boolean indicating whether the access token has expired. You'll use this in later methods to check if you need to refresh the access token. + +### Retrieve Products from Magento + +Next, you'll add a method that retrieves products from Magento. Due to limitations in Magento's API that makes it difficult to differentiate between simple products that don't belong to a configurable product and those that do, you'll only retrieve configurable products and their children. You'll also retrieve the configurable attributes of the product, such as color and size. + +First, you'll add some types to represent a Magento product and its attributes. Create the file `src/modules/magento/types.ts` in the plugin with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the types file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739346287/Medusa%20Resources/magento-3_fpghog.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/types.ts" +export type MagentoProduct = { + id: number + sku: string + name: string + price: number + status: number + // not handling other types + type_id: "simple" | "configurable" + created_at: string + updated_at: string + extension_attributes: { + category_links: { + category_id: string + }[] + configurable_product_links?: number[] + configurable_product_options?: { + id: number + attribute_id: string + label: string + position: number + values: { + value_index: number + }[] + }[] + } + media_gallery_entries: { + id: number + media_type: string + label: string + position: number + disabled: boolean + types: string[] + file: string + }[] + custom_attributes: { + attribute_code: string + value: string + }[] + // added by module + children?: MagentoProduct[] +} + +export type MagentoAttribute = { + attribute_code: string + attribute_id: number + default_frontend_label: string + options: { + label: string + value: string + }[] +} + +export type MagentoPagination = { + search_criteria: { + filter_groups: [], + page_size: number + current_page: number + } + total_count: number +} + +export type MagentoPaginatedResponse = { + items: TData[] +} & MagentoPagination +``` + +You define the following types: + +- `MagentoProduct`: Represents a product in Magento. +- `MagentoAttribute`: Represents an attribute in Magento. +- `MagentoPagination`: Represents the pagination information returned by Magento's API. +- `MagentoPaginatedResponse`: Represents a paginated response from Magento's API for a specific item type, such as products. + +Next, add the `getProducts` method to the `MagentoModuleService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +export default class MagentoModuleService { + // ... + async getProducts(options?: { + currentPage?: number + pageSize?: number + }): Promise<{ + products: MagentoProduct[] + attributes: MagentoAttribute[] + pagination: MagentoPagination + }> { + const { currentPage = 1, pageSize = 100 } = options || {} + const getAccessToken = await this.isAccessTokenExpired() + if (getAccessToken) { + await this.authenticate() + } + + // TODO prepare query params + } +} +``` + +The `getProducts` method receives an optional `options` object with the `currentPage` and `pageSize` properties. So far, you check if the access token has expired and, if so, retrieve a new one using the `authenticate` method. + +Next, you'll prepare the query parameters to pass in the request that retrieves products. Replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +const searchQuery = new URLSearchParams() +// pass pagination parameters +searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[currentPage]", + currentPage?.toString() || "1" +) +searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[pageSize]", + pageSize?.toString() || "100" +) + +// retrieve only configurable products +searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][field]", + "type_id" +) +searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][value]", + "configurable" +) +searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][1][filters][0][condition_type]", + "in" +) + +// TODO send request to retrieve products +``` + +You create a `searchQuery` object to store the query parameters to pass in the request. Then, you add the pagination parameters and the filter to retrieve only configurable products. + +Next, you'll send the request to retrieve products from Magento. Replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +const { items: products, ...pagination }: MagentoPaginatedResponse = await fetch( + `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/products?${searchQuery}`, + { + headers: { + "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, + }, + } +).then((res) => res.json()) +.catch((err) => { + console.log(err) + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + `Failed to get products from Magento: ${err.message}` + ) +}) + +// TODO prepare products +``` + +You send a `GET` request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/products` endpoint, passing the query parameters in the URL. You also pass the access token in the `Authorization` header. + +Next, you'll prepare the retrieved products by retrieving their children, configurable attributes, and modifying their image URLs. Replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +const attributeIds: string[] = [] + +await promiseAll( + products.map(async (product) => { + // retrieve its children + product.children = await fetch( + `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/configurable-products/${product.sku}/children`, + { + headers: { + "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, + }, + } + ).then((res) => res.json()) + .catch((err) => { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + `Failed to get product children from Magento: ${err.message}` + ) + }) + + product.media_gallery_entries = product.media_gallery_entries.map( + (entry) => ({ + ...entry, + file: `${this.options.migrationOptions?.imageBaseUrl}${entry.file}`, + } + )) + + attributeIds.push(...( + product.extension_attributes.configurable_product_options?.map( + (option) => option.attribute_id) || [] + ) + ) + }) +) + +// TODO retrieve attributes +``` + +You loop over the retrieved products and retrieve their children using the `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/configurable-products/{sku}/children` endpoint. You also modify the image URLs to use the base URL in the migration options, if provided. + +In addition, you store the IDs of the configurable products' attributes in the `attributeIds` array. You'll add a method that retrieves these attributes. + +Add the new method `getAttributes` to the `MagentoModuleService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +export default class MagentoModuleService { + // ... + async getAttributes({ + ids, + }: { + ids: string[] + }): Promise { + const getAccessToken = await this.isAccessTokenExpired() + if (getAccessToken) { + await this.authenticate() + } + + // filter by attribute IDs + const searchQuery = new URLSearchParams() + searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][field]", + "attribute_id" + ) + searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][value]", + ids.join(",") + ) + searchQuery.append( + "searchCriteria[filter_groups][0][filters][0][condition_type]", + "in" + ) + + const { + items: attributes, + }: MagentoPaginatedResponse = await fetch( + `${this.options.baseUrl}/rest/${this.options.storeCode}/V1/products/attributes?${searchQuery}`, + { + headers: { + "Authorization": `Bearer ${this.accessToken.token}`, + }, + } + ).then((res) => res.json()) + .catch((err) => { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + `Failed to get attributes from Magento: ${err.message}` + ) + }) + + return attributes + } +} +``` + +The `getAttributes` method receives an object with the `ids` property, which is an array of attribute IDs. You check if the access token has expired and, if so, retrieve a new one using the `authenticate` method. + +Next, you prepare the query parameters to pass in the request to retrieve attributes. You send a `GET` request to the Magento server's `/rest/{storeCode}/V1/products/attributes` endpoint, passing the query parameters in the URL. You also pass the access token in the `Authorization` header. + +Finally, you return the retrieved attributes. + +Now, go back to the `getProducts` method and replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/service.ts" +const attributes = await this.getAttributes({ ids: attributeIds }) + +return { products, attributes, pagination } +``` + +You retrieve the configurable products' attributes using the `getAttributes` method and return the products, attributes, and pagination information. + +You'll use this method in a later step to retrieve products from Magento. + +### Export Module Definition + +The final piece to a module is its definition, which you export in an `index.ts` file at its root directory. This definition tells Medusa the name of the module and its service. + +So, create the file `src/modules/magento/index.ts` with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the module definition file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739348316/Medusa%20Resources/magento-4_bmepvh.jpg) + +```ts title="src/modules/magento/index.ts" +import { Module } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import MagentoModuleService from "./service" + +export const MAGENTO_MODULE = "magento" + +export default Module(MAGENTO_MODULE, { + service: MagentoModuleService, +}) +``` + +You use the `Module` function from the Modules SDK to create the module's definition. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The module's name, which is `magento`. +2. An object with a required property `service` indicating the module's service. + +You'll later use the module's service to retrieve products from Magento. + +### Pass Options to Plugin + +As mentioned earlier when you registered the plugin in the Medusa Application's `medusa-config.ts` file, you can pass options to the plugin. These options are then passed to the modules in the plugin. + +So, add the following options to the plugin's registration in the `medusa-config.ts` file of the Medusa application: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + plugins: [ + { + resolve: "medusa-plugin-magento", + options: { + baseUrl: process.env.MAGENTO_BASE_URL, + username: process.env.MAGENTO_USERNAME, + password: process.env.MAGENTO_PASSWORD, + migrationOptions: { + imageBaseUrl: process.env.MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL, + }, + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +You pass the options that you defined in the `MagentoModuleService`. Make sure to also set their environment variables in the `.env` file: + +```bash +MAGENTO_BASE_URL=https://magento.example.com +MAGENTO_USERNAME=admin +MAGENTO_PASSWORD=password +MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL=https://magento.example.com/pub/media/catalog/product +``` + +Where: + +- `MAGENTO_BASE_URL`: The base URL of the Magento server. It can also be a local URL, such as `http://localhost:8080`. +- `MAGENTO_USERNAME`: The username of a Magento admin user to authenticate with the Magento server. +- `MAGENTO_PASSWORD`: The password of the Magento admin user. +- `MAGENTO_IMAGE_BASE_URL`: The base URL to use for product images. Magento stores product images in the `pub/media/catalog/product` directory, so you can reference them directly or use a CDN URL. If the URLs of product images in the Medusa server already have a different base URL, you can omit this option. + +Medusa supports integrating third-party services, such as [S3](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/file/s3/index.html.md), in a File Module Provider. Refer to the [File Module](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/infrastructure-modules/file/index.html.md) documentation to find other module providers and how to create a custom provider. + +You can now use the Magento Module to migrate data, which you'll do in the next steps. + +*** + +## Step 5: Build Product Migration Workflow + +In this section, you'll add the feature to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. To implement this feature, you'll use a workflow. + +A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in an API route or a scheduled job. + +By implementing the migration feature in a workflow, you ensure that the data remains consistent and that the migration process can be rolled back if an error occurs. + +Refer to the [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about workflows. + +### Workflow Steps + +The workflow you'll create will have the following steps: + +- [getMagentoProductsStep](#getMagentoProductsStep): Retrieve products from Magento using the Magento Module. +- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve Medusa store details, which you'll need when creating the products. +- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve a shipping profile, which you'll associate the created products with. +- [useQueryGraphStep](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/helper-steps/useQueryGraphStep/index.html.md): Retrieve Magento products that are already in Medusa to update them, instead of creating them. +- [createProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/createProductsWorkflow/index.html.md): Create products in the Medusa application. +- [updateProductsWorkflow](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/medusa-workflows/updateProductsWorkflow/index.html.md): Update existing products in the Medusa application. + +You only need to implement the `getMagentoProductsStep` step, which retrieves the products from Magento. The other steps and workflows are provided by Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +### getMagentoProductsStep + +The first step of the workflow retrieves and returns the products from Magento. + +In your plugin, create the file `src/workflows/steps/get-magento-products.ts` with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the get-magento-products file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739349590/Medusa%20Resources/magento-5_ueb4wn.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/get-magento-products.ts" +import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { MAGENTO_MODULE } from "../../modules/magento" +import MagentoModuleService from "../../modules/magento/service" + +type GetMagentoProductsInput = { + currentPage: number + pageSize: number +} + +export const getMagentoProductsStep = createStep( + "get-magento-products", + async ({ currentPage, pageSize }: GetMagentoProductsInput, { container }) => { + const magentoModuleService: MagentoModuleService = + container.resolve(MAGENTO_MODULE) + + const response = await magentoModuleService.getProducts({ + currentPage, + pageSize, + }) + + return new StepResponse(response) + } +) +``` + +You create a step using `createStep` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: + +1. The step's name, which is `get-magento-products`. +2. An async function that executes the step's logic. The function receives two parameters: + - The input data for the step, which in this case is the pagination parameters. + - An object holding the workflow's context, including the [Medusa Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docslearn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) that allows you to resolve Framework and commerce tools. + +In the step function, you resolve the Magento Module's service from the container, then use its `getProducts` method to retrieve the products from Magento. + +Steps that return data must return them in a `StepResponse` instance. The `StepResponse` constructor accepts as a parameter the data to return. + +### Create migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow + +You'll now create the workflow that migrates products from Magento using the step you created and steps from Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package. + +In your plugin, create the file `src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts` with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the migrate-products-from-magento file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739349820/Medusa%20Resources/magento-6_jjdaxj.jpg) + +```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" +import { + createWorkflow, transform, WorkflowResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { + CreateProductWorkflowInputDTO, UpsertProductDTO, +} from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { + createProductsWorkflow, + updateProductsWorkflow, + useQueryGraphStep, +} from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +import { getMagentoProductsStep } from "./steps/get-magento-products" + +type MigrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowInput = { + currentPage: number + pageSize: number +} + +export const migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowId = + "migrate-products-from-magento" + +export const migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow = createWorkflow( + { + name: migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowId, + retentionTime: 10000, + store: true, + }, + (input: MigrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflowInput) => { + const { pagination, products, attributes } = getMagentoProductsStep( + input + ) + // TODO prepare data to create and update products + } +) +``` + +You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts two parameters: + +1. An object with the workflow's configuration, including the name and whether to store the workflow's executions. You enable storing the workflow execution so that you can view it later in the Medusa Admin dashboard. +2. A worflow constructor function, which holds the workflow's implementation. The function receives the input data for the workflow, which is the pagination parameters. + +In the workflow constructor function, you use the `getMagentoProductsStep` step to retrieve the products from Magento, passing it the pagination parameters from the workflow's input. + +Next, you'll retrieve the Medusa store details and shipping profiles. These are necessary to prepare the data of the products to create or update. + +Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" +const { data: stores } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "store", + fields: ["supported_currencies.*", "default_sales_channel_id"], + pagination: { + take: 1, + skip: 0, + }, +}) + +const { data: shippingProfiles } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "shipping_profile", + fields: ["id"], + pagination: { + take: 1, + skip: 0, + }, +}).config({ name: "get-shipping-profiles" }) + +// TODO retrieve existing products +``` + +You use the `useQueryGraphStep` step to retrieve the store details and shipping profiles. `useQueryGraphStep` is a Medusa step that wraps [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), allowing you to use it in a workflow. Query is a tool that retrieves data across modules. + +Whe retrieving the store details, you specifically retrieve its supported currencies and default sales channel ID. You'll associate the products with the store's default sales channel, and set their variant prices in the supported currencies. You'll also associate the products with a shipping profile. + +Next, you'll retrieve products that were previously migrated from Magento to determine which products to create or update. Replace the `TODO` with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" +const externalIdFilters = transform({ + products, +}, (data) => { + return data.products.map((product) => product.id.toString()) +}) + +const { data: existingProducts } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "product", + fields: ["id", "external_id", "variants.id", "variants.metadata"], + filters: { + external_id: externalIdFilters, + }, +}).config({ name: "get-existing-products" }) + +// TODO prepare products to create or update +``` + +Since the Medusa application creates an internal representation of the workflow's constructor function, you can't manipulate data directly, as variables have no value while creating the internal representation. + +Refer to the [Workflows](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/constructor-constraints/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about the workflow constructor function's constraints. + +Instead, you can manipulate data in a workflow's constructor function using `transform` from the Workflows SDK. `transform` is a function that accepts two parameters: + +- The data to transform, which in this case is the Magento products. +- A function that transforms the data. The function receives the data passed in the first parameter and returns the transformed data. + +In the transformation function, you return the IDs of the Magento products. Then, you use the `useQueryGraphStep` to retrieve products in the Medusa application that have an `external_id` property matching the IDs of the Magento products. You'll use this property to store the IDs of the products in Magento. + +Next, you'll prepare the data to create and update the products. Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" highlights={prepareHighlights} +const { + productsToCreate, + productsToUpdate, +} = transform({ + products, + attributes, + stores, + shippingProfiles, + existingProducts, +}, (data) => { + const productsToCreate = new Map() + const productsToUpdate = new Map() + + data.products.forEach((magentoProduct) => { + const productData: CreateProductWorkflowInputDTO | UpsertProductDTO = { + title: magentoProduct.name, + description: magentoProduct.custom_attributes.find( + (attr) => attr.attribute_code === "description" + )?.value, + status: magentoProduct.status === 1 ? "published" : "draft", + handle: magentoProduct.custom_attributes.find( + (attr) => attr.attribute_code === "url_key" + )?.value, + external_id: magentoProduct.id.toString(), + thumbnail: magentoProduct.media_gallery_entries.find( + (entry) => entry.types.includes("thumbnail") + )?.file, + sales_channels: [{ + id: data.stores[0].default_sales_channel_id, + }], + shipping_profile_id: data.shippingProfiles[0].id, + } + const existingProduct = data.existingProducts.find((p) => p.external_id === productData.external_id) + + if (existingProduct) { + productData.id = existingProduct.id + } + + productData.options = magentoProduct.extension_attributes.configurable_product_options?.map((option) => { + const attribute = data.attributes.find((attr) => attr.attribute_id === parseInt(option.attribute_id)) + return { + title: option.label, + values: attribute?.options.filter((opt) => { + return option.values.find((v) => v.value_index === parseInt(opt.value)) + }).map((opt) => opt.label) || [], + } + }) || [] + + productData.variants = magentoProduct.children?.map((child) => { + const childOptions: Record = {} + + child.custom_attributes.forEach((attr) => { + const attrData = data.attributes.find((a) => a.attribute_code === attr.attribute_code) + if (!attrData) { + return + } + + childOptions[attrData.default_frontend_label] = attrData.options.find((opt) => opt.value === attr.value)?.label || "" + }) + + const variantExternalId = child.id.toString() + const existingVariant = existingProduct.variants.find((v) => v.metadata.external_id === variantExternalId) + + return { + title: child.name, + sku: child.sku, + options: childOptions, + prices: data.stores[0].supported_currencies.map(({ currency_code }) => { + return { + amount: child.price, + currency_code, + } + }), + metadata: { + external_id: variantExternalId, + }, + id: existingVariant?.id, + } + }) + + productData.images = magentoProduct.media_gallery_entries.filter((entry) => !entry.types.includes("thumbnail")).map((entry) => { + return { + url: entry.file, + metadata: { + external_id: entry.id.toString(), + }, + } + }) + + if (productData.id) { + productsToUpdate.set(existingProduct.id, productData) + } else { + productsToCreate.set(productData.external_id!, productData) + } + }) + + return { + productsToCreate: Array.from(productsToCreate.values()), + productsToUpdate: Array.from(productsToUpdate.values()), + } +}) + +// TODO create and update products +``` + +You use `transform` again to prepare the data to create and update the products in the Medusa application. For each Magento product, you map its equivalent Medusa product's data: + +- You set the product's general details, such as the title, description, status, handle, external ID, and thumbnail using the Magento product's data and custom attributes. +- You associate the product with the default sales channel and shipping profile retrieved previously. +- You map the Magento product's configurable product options to Medusa product options. In Medusa, a product's option has a label, such as "Color", and values, such as "Red". To map the option values, you use the attributes retrieved from Magento. +- You map the Magento product's children to Medusa product variants. For the variant options, you pass an object whose keys is the option's label, such as "Color", and values is the option's value, such as "Red". For the prices, you set the variant's price based on the Magento child's price for every supported currency in the Medusa store. Also, you set the Magento child product's ID in the Medusa variant's `metadata.external_id` property. +- You map the Magento product's media gallery entries to Medusa product images. You filter out the thumbnail image and set the URL and the Magento image's ID in the Medusa image's `metadata.external_id` property. + +In addition, you use the existing products retrieved in the previous step to determine whether a product should be created or updated. If there's an existing product whose `external_id` matches the ID of the magento product, you set the existing product's ID in the `id` property of the product to be updated. You also do the same for its variants. + +Finally, you return the products to create and update. + +The last steps of the workflow is to create and update the products. Replace the `TODO` in the workflow function with the following: + +```ts title="src/workflows/migrate-products-from-magento.ts" +createProductsWorkflow.runAsStep({ + input: { + products: productsToCreate, + }, +}) + +updateProductsWorkflow.runAsStep({ + input: { + products: productsToUpdate, + }, +}) + +return new WorkflowResponse(pagination) +``` + +You use the `createProductsWorkflow` and `updateProductsWorkflow` workflows from Medusa's `@medusajs/medusa/core-flows` package to create and update the products in the Medusa application. + +Workflows must return an instance of `WorkflowResponse`, passing as a parameter the data to return to the workflow's executor. This workflow returns the pagination parameters, allowing you to paginate the product migration process. + +You can now use this workflow to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. You'll learn how to use it in the next steps. + +*** + +## Step 6: Schedule Product Migration + +There are many ways to execute tasks asynchronously in Medusa, such as [scheduling a job](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) or [handling emitted events](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). + +In this guide, you'll learn how to schedule the product migration at a specified interval using a scheduled job. A scheduled job is an asynchronous function that the Medusa application runs at the interval you specify during the Medusa application's runtime. + +Refer to the [Scheduled Jobs](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/scheduled-jobs/index.html.md) documentation to learn more about scheduled jobs. + +To create a scheduled job, in your plugin, create the file `src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts` with the following content: + +![Diagram showcasing the migrate-magento file to create](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739358924/Medusa%20Resources/magento-7_rqoodo.jpg) + +```ts title="src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts" +import { MedusaContainer } from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow } from "../workflows" + +export default async function migrateMagentoJob( + container: MedusaContainer +) { + const logger = container.resolve("logger") + logger.info("Migrating products from Magento...") + + let currentPage = 0 + const pageSize = 100 + let totalCount = 0 + + do { + currentPage++ + + const { + result: pagination, + } = await migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow(container).run({ + input: { + currentPage, + pageSize, + }, + }) + + totalCount = pagination.total_count + } while (currentPage * pageSize < totalCount) + + logger.info("Finished migrating products from Magento") +} + +export const config = { + name: "migrate-magento-job", + schedule: "0 0 * * *", +} +``` + +A scheduled job file must export: + +- An asynchronous function that executes the job's logic. The function receives the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md) as a parameter. +- An object with the job's configuration, including the name and the schedule. The schedule is a cron job pattern as a string. + +In the job function, you resolve the [logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) from the container to log messages. Then, you paginate the product migration process by running the `migrateProductsFromMagentoWorkflow` workflow at each page until you've migrated all products. You use the pagination result returned by the workflow to determine whether there are more products to migrate. + +Based on the job's configurations, the Medusa application will run the job at midnight every day. + +### Test it Out + +To test out this scheduled job, first, change the configuration to run the job every minute: + +```ts title="src/jobs/migrate-magento.ts" +export const config = { + // ... + schedule: "* * * * *", +} +``` + +Then, make sure to run the `plugin:develop` command in the plugin if you haven't already: + +```bash +npx medusa plugin:develop +``` + +This ensures that the plugin's latest changes are reflected in the Medusa application. + +Finally, start the Medusa application that the plugin is installed in: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +After a minute, you'll see a message in the terminal indicating that the migration started: + +```plain title="Terminal" +info: Migrating products from Magento... +``` + +Once the migration is done, you'll see the following message: + +```plain title="Terminal" +info: Finished migrating products from Magento +``` + +To confirm that the products were migrated, open the Medusa Admin dashboard at `http://localhost:9000/app` and log in. Then, click on Products in the sidebar. You'll see your magento products in the list of products. + +![Click on products at the sidebar on the right, then view the products in the table in the middle.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1739359394/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-02-12_at_1.22.44_PM_uva98i.png) + +*** + +## Next Steps + +You've now implemented the logic to migrate products from Magento to Medusa. You can re-use the plugin across Medusa applications. You can also expand on the plugin to: + +- Migrate other entities, such as orders, customers, and categories. Migrating other entities follows the same pattern as migrating products, using workflows and scheduled jobs. You only need to format the data to be migrated as needed. +- Allow triggering migrations from the Medusa Admin dashboard using [Admin Customizations](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/admin/index.html.md). This feature is available in the [Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/example-repository/tree/main/src/admin). If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. @@ -56133,6 +54863,1276 @@ If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusaj To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). +# Integrate Medusa with Resend (Email Notifications) + +In this guide, you'll learn how to integrate Medusa with Resend. + +When you install a Medusa application, you get a fully-fledged commerce platform with a Framework for customization. Medusa's architecture supports integrating third-party services, such as an email service, that allow you to build your unique requirements around core commerce flows. + +[Resend](https://resend.com/docs/introduction) is an email service with an intuitive developer experience to send emails from any application type, including Node.js servers. By integrating Resend with Medusa, you can build flows to send an email when a commerce operation is performed, such as when an order is placed. + +This guide will teach you how to: + +- Install and set up Medusa. +- Integrate Resend into Medusa for sending emails. +- Build a flow to send an email with Resend when a customer places an order. + +You can follow this guide whether you're new to Medusa or an advanced Medusa developer. + +[Example Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/examples/tree/main/resend-integration): Find the full code of the guide in this repository. + +*** + +## Step 1: Install a Medusa Application + +### Prerequisites + +- [Node.js v20+](https://nodejs.org/en/download) +- [Git CLI tool](https://git-scm.com/downloads) +- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) + +Start by installing the Medusa application on your machine with the following command: + +```bash +npx create-medusa-app@latest +``` + +You'll first be asked for the project's name. Then, when you're asked whether you want to install the Next.js storefront, choose `Y` for yes. + +Afterwards, the installation process will start, which will install the Medusa application in a directory with your project's name, and the Next.js storefront in a directory with the `{project-name}-storefront` name. + +The Medusa application is composed of a headless Node.js server and an admin dashboard. The storefront is installed or custom-built separately and connects to the Medusa application through its REST endpoints, called [API routes](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/api-routes/index.html.md). Learn more about Medusa's architecture in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/introduction/architecture/index.html.md). + +Once the installation finishes successfully, the Medusa Admin dashboard will open with a form to create a new user. Enter the user's credential and submit the form. Afterwards, you can login with the new user and explore the dashboard. + +The Next.js storefront is also running at `http://localhost:8000`. + +Check out the [troubleshooting guides](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/troubleshooting/create-medusa-app-errors/index.html.md) for help. + +*** + +## Step 2: Prepare Resend Account + +If you don't have a Resend Account, create one on [their website](https://resend.com/emails). + +In addition, Resend allows you to send emails from the address `onboarding@resend.dev` only to your account's email, which is useful for development purposes. If you have a custom domain to send emails from, add it to your Resend account's domains: + +1. Go to Domains from the sidebar. +2. Click on Add Domain. + +![Click on Domains in the sidebar then on the Add Domain button in the middle of the page.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523238/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.18.11_AM_pmqgtv.png) + +3\. In the form that opens, enter your domain name and select a region close to your users, then click Add. + +![A pop-up window with Domain and Region fields.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523280/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.18.52_AM_sw2pr4.png) + +4\. In the domain's details page that opens, you'll find DNS records to add to your DNS provider. After you add them, click on Verify DNS Records. You can start sending emails from your custom domain once it's verified. + +The steps to add DNS records are different for each provider, so refer to your provider's documentation or knowledge base for more details. + +![The DNS records to add are in a table under the DNS Records section. Once added, click the Verify DNS Records button at the top right.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732523394/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.20.56_AM_ktvbse.png) + +You also need an API key to connect to your Resend account from Medusa, but you'll create that one in a later section. + +*** + +## Step 3: Install Resend Dependencies + +In this step, you'll install two packages useful for your Resend integration: + +1. `resend`, which is the Resend SDK: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install resend +``` + +2\. [react-email](https://github.com/resend/react-email), which is a package created by Resend to create email templates with React: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install @react-email/components -E +``` + +You'll use these packages in the next steps. + +*** + +## Step 4: Create Resend Module Provider + +To integrate third-party services into Medusa, you create a custom module. A module is a re-usable package with functionalities related to a single feature or domain. Medusa integrates the module into your application without implications or side effects on your setup. + +Medusa's Notification Module delegates sending notifications to other modules, called module providers. In this step, you'll create a Resend Module Provider that implements sending notifications through the email channel. In later steps, you'll send email notifications with Resend when an order is placed through this provider. + +Learn more about modules in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/index.html.md). + +### Create Module Directory + +A module is created under the `src/modules` directory of your Medusa application. So, create the directory `src/modules/resend`. + +### Create Service + +You define a module's functionalities in a service. A service is a TypeScript or JavaScript class that the module exports. In the service's methods, you can connect to the database, which is useful if your module defines tables in the database, or connect to a third-party service. + +In this section, you'll create the Resend Module Provider's service and the methods necessary to send an email with Resend. + +Start by creating the file `src/modules/resend/service.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights1} +import { + AbstractNotificationProviderService, +} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { + Logger, +} from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { + Resend, +} from "resend" + +type ResendOptions = { + api_key: string + from: string + html_templates?: Record +} + +class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { + static identifier = "notification-resend" + private resendClient: Resend + private options: ResendOptions + private logger: Logger + + // ... +} + +export default ResendNotificationProviderService +``` + +A Notification Module Provider's service must extend the `AbstractNotificationProviderService`. It has a `send` method that you'll implement soon. The service must also have an `identifier` static property, which is a unique identifier that the Medusa application will use to register the provider in the database. + +The `ResendNotificationProviderService` class also has the following properties: + +- `resendClient` of type `Resend` (from the Resend SDK you installed in the previous step) to send emails through Resend. +- `options` of type `ResendOptions`. Modules accept options through Medusa's configurations. This ensures that the module is reusable across applications and you don't use sensitive variables like API keys directly in your code. The options that the Resend Module Provider accepts are: + - `api_key`: The Resend API key. + - `from`: The email address to send the emails from. + - `html_templates`: An optional object to replace the default subject and template that the Resend Module uses. This is also useful to support custom emails in different Medusa application setups. +- `logger` property, which is an instance of Medusa's [Logger](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md), to log messages. + +To send requests using the `resendClient`, you need to initialize it in the class's constructor. So, add the following constructor to `ResendNotificationProviderService`: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" +// ... + +type InjectedDependencies = { + logger: Logger +} + +class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { + // ... + constructor( + { logger }: InjectedDependencies, + options: ResendOptions + ) { + super() + this.resendClient = new Resend(options.api_key) + this.options = options + this.logger = logger + } +} +``` + +A module's service accepts two parameters: + +1. Dependencies resolved from the [Module's container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/modules/container/index.html.md), which is the module's local registry that the Medusa application adds Framework tools to. In this service, you resolve the [Logger utility](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/debugging-and-testing/logging/index.html.md) from the module's container. +2. The module's options that are passed to the module in Medusa's configuration as you'll see in a later section. + +Using the API key passed in the module's options, you initialize the Resend client. You also set the `options` and `logger` properties. + +#### Validate Options Method + +A Notification Module Provider's service can implement a static `validateOptions` method that ensures the options passed to the module through Medusa's configurations are valid. + +So, add to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` the `validateOptions` method: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" +// other imports... +import { + // other imports... + MedusaError, +} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" + +// ... + +class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { + // ... + static validateOptions(options: Record) { + if (!options.api_key) { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + "Option `api_key` is required in the provider's options." + ) + } + if (!options.from) { + throw new MedusaError( + MedusaError.Types.INVALID_DATA, + "Option `from` is required in the provider's options." + ) + } + } +} +``` + +In the `validateOptions` method, you throw an error if the `api_key` or `from` options aren't passed to the module. To throw errors, you use `MedusaError` from the Modules SDK. This ensures errors follow Medusa's conventions and are displayed similar to Medusa's errors. + +#### Implement Template Methods + +Each email type has a different template and content. For example, order confirmation emails show the order's details, whereas customer confirmation emails show a greeting message to the customer. + +So, add two methods to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` class that retrieve the email template and subject of a specified template type: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights2} +// imports and types... + +enum Templates { + ORDER_PLACED = "order-placed", +} + +const templates: {[key in Templates]?: (props: unknown) => React.ReactNode} = { + // TODO add templates +} + +class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { + // ... + getTemplate(template: Templates) { + if (this.options.html_templates?.[template]) { + return this.options.html_templates[template].content + } + const allowedTemplates = Object.keys(templates) + + if (!allowedTemplates.includes(template)) { + return null + } + + return templates[template] + } + + getTemplateSubject(template: Templates) { + if (this.options.html_templates?.[template]?.subject) { + return this.options.html_templates[template].subject + } + switch(template) { + case Templates.ORDER_PLACED: + return "Order Confirmation" + default: + return "New Email" + } + } +} +``` + +You first define a `Templates` enum, which holds the names of supported template types. You can add more template types to this enum later. You also define a `templates` variable that specifies the React template for each template type. You'll add templates to this variable later. + +In the `ResendNotificationProviderService` you add two methods: + +- `getTemplate`: Retrieve the template of a template type. If the `html_templates` option is set for the specified template type, you return its `content`'s value. Otherwise, you retrieve the template from the `templates` variable. +- `getTemplateSubject`: Retrieve the subject of a template type. If a `subject` is passed for the template type in the `html_templates`, you return its value. Otherwise, you return a subject based on the template type. + +You'll use these methods in the `send` method next. + +#### Implement Send Method + +In this section, you'll implement the `send` method of `ResendNotificationProviderService`. When you send a notification through the email channel later using the Notification Module, the Notification Module's service will use this `send` method under the hood to send the email with Resend. + +In the `send` method, you'll retrieve the template and subject of the email template, then send the email using the Resend client. + +Add the `send` method to the `ResendNotificationProviderService` class: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" highlights={serviceHighlights3} +// other imports... +import { + // ... + ProviderSendNotificationDTO, + ProviderSendNotificationResultsDTO, +} from "@medusajs/framework/types" +import { + // ... + CreateEmailOptions, +} from "resend" + +class ResendNotificationProviderService extends AbstractNotificationProviderService { + // ... + async send( + notification: ProviderSendNotificationDTO + ): Promise { + const template = this.getTemplate(notification.template as Templates) + + if (!template) { + this.logger.error(`Couldn't find an email template for ${notification.template}. The valid options are ${Object.values(Templates)}`) + return {} + } + + const commonOptions = { + from: this.options.from, + to: [notification.to], + subject: this.getTemplateSubject(notification.template as Templates), + } + + let emailOptions: CreateEmailOptions + if (typeof template === "string") { + emailOptions = { + ...commonOptions, + html: template, + } + } else { + emailOptions = { + ...commonOptions, + react: template(notification.data), + } + } + + const { data, error } = await this.resendClient.emails.send(emailOptions) + + if (error || !data) { + if (error) { + this.logger.error("Failed to send email", error) + } else { + this.logger.error("Failed to send email: unknown error") + } + return {} + } + + return { id: data.id } + } +} +``` + +The `send` method receives the notification details object as a parameter. Some of its properties include: + +- `to`: The address to send the notification to. +- `template`: The template type of the notification. +- `data`: The data useful for the email type. For example, when sending an order-confirmation email, `data` would hold the order's details. + +In the method, you retrieve the template and subject of the email using the methods you defined earlier. Then, you put together the data to pass to Resend, such as the email address to send the notification to and the email address to send from. + +Also, if the email's template is a string, it's passed as an HTML template. Otherwise, it's passed as a React template. + +Finally, you use the `emails.send` method of the Resend client to send the email. If an error occurs you log it in the terminal. Otherwise, you return the ID of the send email as received from Resend. Medusa uses this ID when creating the notification in its database. + +### Export Module Definition + +The `ResendNotificationProviderService` class now has the methods necessary to start sending emails. + +Next, you must export the module provider's definition, which lets Medusa know what module this provider belongs to and its service. + +Create the file `src/modules/resend/index.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/index.ts" +import { + ModuleProvider, + Modules, +} from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import ResendNotificationProviderService from "./service" + +export default ModuleProvider(Modules.NOTIFICATION, { + services: [ResendNotificationProviderService], +}) +``` + +You export the module provider's definition using `ModuleProvider` from the Modules SDK. It accepts as a first parameter the name of the module that this provider belongs to, which is the Notification Module. It also accepts as a second parameter an object having a `service` property indicating the provider's service. + +### Add Module to Configurations + +Finally, to register modules and module providers in Medusa, you must add them to Medusa's configurations. + +Medusa's configurations are set in the `medusa-config.ts` file, which is at the root directory of your Medusa application. The configuration object accepts a `modules` array, whose value is an array of modules to add to the application. + +Add the `modules` property to the exported configurations in `medusa-config.ts`: + +```ts title="medusa-config.ts" +module.exports = defineConfig({ + // ... + modules: [ + { + resolve: "@medusajs/medusa/notification", + options: { + providers: [ + { + resolve: "./src/modules/resend", + id: "resend", + options: { + channels: ["email"], + api_key: process.env.RESEND_API_KEY, + from: process.env.RESEND_FROM_EMAIL, + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ], +}) +``` + +In the `modules` array, you pass a module object having the following properties: + +- `resolve`: The NPM package of the Notification Module. Since the Resend Module is a Notification Module Provider, it'll be passed in the options of the Notification Module. +- `options`: An object of options to pass to the module. It has a `providers` property which is an array of module providers to register. Each module provider object has the following properties: + - `resolve`: The path to the module provider to register in the application. It can also be the name of an NPM package. + - `id`: A unique ID, which Medusa will use along with the `identifier` static property that you set earlier in the class to identify this module provider. + - `options`: An object of options to pass to the module provider. These are the options you expect and use in the module provider's service. You must also specify the `channels` option, which indicates the channels that this provider sends notifications through. + +Some of the module's options, such as the Resend API key, are set in environment variables. So, add the following environment variables to `.env`: + +```shell +RESEND_FROM_EMAIL=onboarding@resend.dev +RESEND_API_KEY= +``` + +Where: + +- `RESEND_FROM_EMAIL`: The email to send emails from. If you've configured the custom domain as explained in [Step 2](#step-2-prepare-resend-account), change this email to an email from your custom domain. Otherwise, you can use `onboarding@resend.dev` for development purposes. +- `RESEND_API_KEY` is the API key of your Resend account. To retrieve it: + - Go to API Keys in the sidebar. + - Click on the Create API Key button. + +![Click on the API keys in the sidebar, then click on the Create API Key button at the top right](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535399/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.22.25_AM_v4d09s.png) + +- In the form that opens, enter a name for the API key (for example, Medusa). You can keep its permissions to Full Access or change it to Sending Access. Once you're done, click Add. + +![The form to create an API key with fields for the API key's name, permissions, and domain](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535464/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.23.26_AM_g7gcuc.png) + +- A new pop-up will show with your API key hidden. Copy it before closing the pop-up, since you can't access the key again afterwards. Use its value for the `RESEND_API_KEY` environment variable. + +![Click the copy icon to copy the API key](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732535791/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_10.23.43_AM_divins.png) + +Your Resend Module Provider is all set up. You'll test it out in a later section. + +*** + +## Step 5: Add Order Confirmation Template + +In this step, you'll add a React template for order confirmation emails. You'll create it using the [react-email](https://github.com/resend/react-email) package you installed earlier. You can follow the same steps for other email templates, such as for customer confirmation. + +Create the directory `src/modules/resend/emails` that will hold the email templates. Then, to add the template for order confirmation, create the file `src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx" highlights={templateHighlights} collapsibleLines="1-17" expandMoreLabel="Show Imports" +import { + Text, + Column, + Container, + Heading, + Html, + Img, + Row, + Section, + Tailwind, + Head, + Preview, + Body, + Link, +} from "@react-email/components" +import { BigNumberValue, CustomerDTO, OrderDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +type OrderPlacedEmailProps = { + order: OrderDTO & { + customer: CustomerDTO + } + email_banner?: { + body: string + title: string + url: string + } +} + +function OrderPlacedEmailComponent({ order, email_banner }: OrderPlacedEmailProps) { + const shouldDisplayBanner = email_banner && "title" in email_banner + + const formatter = new Intl.NumberFormat([], { + style: "currency", + currencyDisplay: "narrowSymbol", + currency: order.currency_code, + }) + + const formatPrice = (price: BigNumberValue) => { + if (typeof price === "number") { + return formatter.format(price) + } + + if (typeof price === "string") { + return formatter.format(parseFloat(price)) + } + + return price?.toString() || "" + } + + return ( + + + + Thank you for your order from Medusa + + {/* Header */} +
+ +
+ + {/* Thank You Message */} + + + Thank you for your order, {order.customer?.first_name || order.shipping_address?.first_name} + + + We're processing your order and will notify you when it ships. + + + + {/* Promotional Banner */} + {shouldDisplayBanner && ( + +
+ + + + {email_banner.title} + + {email_banner.body} + + + + Shop Now + + + +
+
+ )} + + {/* Order Items */} + + + Your Items + + + + Order ID: #{order.display_id} + + + {order.items?.map((item) => ( +
+ + + {item.product_title + + + + {item.product_title} + + {item.variant_title} + + {formatPrice(item.total)} + + + +
+ ))} + + {/* Order Summary */} +
+ + Order Summary + + + + Subtotal + + + + {formatPrice(order.item_total)} + + + + {order.shipping_methods?.map((method) => ( + + + {method.name} + + + {formatPrice(method.total)} + + + ))} + + + Tax + + + {formatPrice(order.tax_total || 0)} + + + + + Total + + + {formatPrice(order.total)} + + +
+
+ + {/* Footer */} +
+ + If you have any questions, reply to this email or contact our support team at support@medusajs.com. + + + Order Token: {order.id} + + + © {new Date().getFullYear()} Medusajs, Inc. All rights reserved. + +
+ + +
+ ) +} + +export const orderPlacedEmail = (props: OrderPlacedEmailProps) => ( + +) +``` + +You define the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` which is a React email template that shows the order's details, such as items and their totals. The component accepts an `order` object as a prop. + +You also export an `orderPlacedEmail` function, which accepts props as an input and returns the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` passing it the props. Because you can't use JSX syntax in `src/modules/resend/service.ts`, you'll import this function instead. + +Next, update the `templates` variable in `src/modules/resend/service.ts` to assign this template to the `order-placed` template type: + +```ts title="src/modules/resend/service.ts" +// other imports... +import { orderPlacedEmail } from "./emails/order-placed" + +const templates: {[key in Templates]?: (props: unknown) => React.ReactNode} = { + [Templates.ORDER_PLACED]: orderPlacedEmail, +} +``` + +The `ResendNotificationProviderService` will now use the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` as the template of order confirmation emails. + +### Test Email Out + +You'll later test out sending the email when an order is placed. However, you can also test out how the email looks like using [React Email's CLI tool](https://react.email/docs/cli). + +First, install the CLI tool in your Medusa application: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm install -D react-email +``` + +Then, in `src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx`, add the following at the end of the file: + +```tsx title="src/modules/resend/emails/order-placed.tsx" +const mockOrder = { + "order": { + "id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", + "display_id": 1, + "email": "afsaf@gmail.com", + "currency_code": "eur", + "total": 20, + "subtotal": 20, + "discount_total": 0, + "shipping_total": 10, + "tax_total": 0, + "item_subtotal": 10, + "item_total": 10, + "item_tax_total": 0, + "customer_id": "cus_01JSNXD6VQC1YH56E4TGC81NWX", + "items": [ + { + "id": "ordli_01JSNXDH9C47KZ43WQ3TBFXZA9", + "title": "L", + "subtitle": "Medusa Sweatshirt", + "thumbnail": "https://medusa-public-images.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sweatshirt-vintage-front.png", + "variant_id": "variant_01JSNXAQCZ5X81A3NRSVFJ3ZHQ", + "product_id": "prod_01JSNXAQBQ6MFV5VHKN420NXQW", + "product_title": "Medusa Sweatshirt", + "product_description": "Reimagine the feeling of a classic sweatshirt. With our cotton sweatshirt, everyday essentials no longer have to be ordinary.", + "product_subtitle": null, + "product_type": null, + "product_type_id": null, + "product_collection": null, + "product_handle": "sweatshirt", + "variant_sku": "SWEATSHIRT-L", + "variant_barcode": null, + "variant_title": "L", + "variant_option_values": null, + "requires_shipping": true, + "is_giftcard": false, + "is_discountable": true, + "is_tax_inclusive": false, + "is_custom_price": false, + "metadata": {}, + "raw_compare_at_unit_price": null, + "raw_unit_price": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "created_at": new Date(), + "updated_at": new Date(), + "deleted_at": null, + "tax_lines": [], + "adjustments": [], + "compare_at_unit_price": null, + "unit_price": 10, + "quantity": 1, + "raw_quantity": { + "value": "1", + "precision": 20, + }, + "detail": { + "id": "orditem_01JSNXDH9DK1XMESEZPADYFWKY", + "version": 1, + "metadata": null, + "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", + "raw_unit_price": null, + "raw_compare_at_unit_price": null, + "raw_quantity": { + "value": "1", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_fulfilled_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_delivered_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_shipped_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_requested_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_received_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_dismissed_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_written_off_quantity": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "created_at": new Date(), + "updated_at": new Date(), + "deleted_at": null, + "item_id": "ordli_01JSNXDH9C47KZ43WQ3TBFXZA9", + "unit_price": null, + "compare_at_unit_price": null, + "quantity": 1, + "fulfilled_quantity": 0, + "delivered_quantity": 0, + "shipped_quantity": 0, + "return_requested_quantity": 0, + "return_received_quantity": 0, + "return_dismissed_quantity": 0, + "written_off_quantity": 0, + }, + "subtotal": 10, + "total": 10, + "original_total": 10, + "discount_total": 0, + "discount_subtotal": 0, + "discount_tax_total": 0, + "tax_total": 0, + "original_tax_total": 0, + "refundable_total_per_unit": 10, + "refundable_total": 10, + "fulfilled_total": 0, + "shipped_total": 0, + "return_requested_total": 0, + "return_received_total": 0, + "return_dismissed_total": 0, + "write_off_total": 0, + "raw_subtotal": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_total": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_original_total": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_subtotal": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_original_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_refundable_total_per_unit": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_refundable_total": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_fulfilled_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_shipped_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_requested_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_received_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_return_dismissed_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_write_off_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + }, + ], + "shipping_address": { + "id": "caaddr_01JSNXD6W0TGPH2JQD18K97B25", + "customer_id": null, + "company": "", + "first_name": "safasf", + "last_name": "asfaf", + "address_1": "asfasf", + "address_2": "", + "city": "asfasf", + "country_code": "dk", + "province": "", + "postal_code": "asfasf", + "phone": "", + "metadata": null, + "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", + "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", + "deleted_at": null, + }, + "billing_address": { + "id": "caaddr_01JSNXD6W0V7RNZH63CPG26K5W", + "customer_id": null, + "company": "", + "first_name": "safasf", + "last_name": "asfaf", + "address_1": "asfasf", + "address_2": "", + "city": "asfasf", + "country_code": "dk", + "province": "", + "postal_code": "asfasf", + "phone": "", + "metadata": null, + "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", + "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.801Z", + "deleted_at": null, + }, + "shipping_methods": [ + { + "id": "ordsm_01JSNXDH9B9DDRQXJT5J5AE5V1", + "name": "Standard Shipping", + "description": null, + "is_tax_inclusive": false, + "is_custom_amount": false, + "shipping_option_id": "so_01JSNXAQA64APG6BNHGCMCTN6V", + "data": {}, + "metadata": null, + "raw_amount": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "created_at": new Date(), + "updated_at": new Date(), + "deleted_at": null, + "tax_lines": [], + "adjustments": [], + "amount": 10, + "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", + "detail": { + "id": "ordspmv_01JSNXDH9B5RAF4FH3M1HH3TEA", + "version": 1, + "order_id": "order_01JSNXDH9BPJWWKVW03B9E9KW8", + "return_id": null, + "exchange_id": null, + "claim_id": null, + "created_at": new Date(), + "updated_at": new Date(), + "deleted_at": null, + "shipping_method_id": "ordsm_01JSNXDH9B9DDRQXJT5J5AE5V1", + }, + "subtotal": 10, + "total": 10, + "original_total": 10, + "discount_total": 0, + "discount_subtotal": 0, + "discount_tax_total": 0, + "tax_total": 0, + "original_tax_total": 0, + "raw_subtotal": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_total": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_original_total": { + "value": "10", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_subtotal": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_discount_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + "raw_original_tax_total": { + "value": "0", + "precision": 20, + }, + }, + ], + "customer": { + "id": "cus_01JSNXD6VQC1YH56E4TGC81NWX", + "company_name": null, + "first_name": null, + "last_name": null, + "email": "afsaf@gmail.com", + "phone": null, + "has_account": false, + "metadata": null, + "created_by": null, + "created_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.791Z", + "updated_at": "2025-04-25T07:25:48.791Z", + "deleted_at": null, + }, + }, +} +// @ts-ignore +export default () => +``` + +You create a mock order object that contains the order's details. Then, you export a default function that returns the `OrderPlacedEmailComponent` passing it the mock order. + +The React Email CLI tool will use the function to render the email template. + +Finally, add the following script to `package.json`: + +```json +{ + "scripts": { + "dev:email": "email dev --dir ./src/modules/resend/emails" + } +} +``` + +This script will run the React Email CLI tool, passing it the directory where the email templates are located. + +You can now test out the email template by running the following command: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev:email +``` + +This will start a development server at `http://localhost:3000`. If you open this URL, you can view your email templates in the browser. + +You can make changes to the email template, and the server will automatically reload the changes. + +![The email template rendered in the browser](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1745568201/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2025-04-25_at_10.41.26_AM_u86abc.png) + +*** + +## Step 6: Send Email when Order is Placed + +Medusa has an event system that emits an event when a commerce operation is performed. You can then listen and handle that event in an asynchronous function called a subscriber. + +So, to send a confirmation email when a customer places an order, which is a commerce operation that Medusa already implements, you don't need to extend or hack your way into Medusa's implementation as you would do with other commerce platforms. + +Instead, you'll create a subscriber that listens to the `order.placed` event and sends an email when the event is emitted. + +Learn more about Medusa's event system in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/events-and-subscribers/index.html.md). + +### Send Order Confirmation Email Workflow + +To send the order confirmation email, you need to retrieve the order's details first, then use the Notification Module's service to send the email. To implement this flow, you'll create a workflow. + +A workflow is a series of queries and actions, called steps, that complete a task. You construct a workflow like you construct a function, but it's a special function that allows you to track its executions' progress, define roll-back logic, and configure other advanced features. Then, you execute the workflow from other customizations, such as in a subscriber. + +Learn more about workflows in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/index.html.md) + +#### Send Notification Step + +You'll start by implementing the step of the workflow that sends the notification. To do that, create the file `src/workflows/steps/send-notification.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/steps/send-notification.ts" +import { Modules } from "@medusajs/framework/utils" +import { createStep, StepResponse } from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { CreateNotificationDTO } from "@medusajs/framework/types" + +export const sendNotificationStep = createStep( + "send-notification", + async (data: CreateNotificationDTO[], { container }) => { + const notificationModuleService = container.resolve( + Modules.NOTIFICATION + ) + const notification = await notificationModuleService.createNotifications(data) + return new StepResponse(notification) + } +) +``` + +You define the `sendNotificationStep` using the `createStep` function that accepts two parameters: + +- A string indicating the step's unique name. +- The step's function definition as a second parameter. It accepts the step's input as a first parameter, and an object of options as a second. + +The `container` property in the second parameter is an instance of the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md), which is a registry of Framework and commerce tools, such as a module's service, that you can resolve to utilize their functionalities. + +The Medusa container is accessible by all customizations, such as workflows and subscribers, except for modules. Each module has its own container with Framework tools like the Logger utility. + +In the step function, you resolve the Notification Module's service, and use its `createNotifications` method, passing it the notification's data that the step receives as an input. + +The step returns an instance of `StepResponse`, which must be returned by any step. It accepts as a parameter the data to return to the workflow that executed this step. + +#### Workflow Implementation + +You'll now create the workflow that uses the `sendNotificationStep` to send the order confirmation email. + +Create the file `src/workflows/send-order-confirmation.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/workflows/send-order-confirmation.ts" highlights={workflowHighlights} +import { + createWorkflow, + WorkflowResponse, +} from "@medusajs/framework/workflows-sdk" +import { useQueryGraphStep } from "@medusajs/medusa/core-flows" +import { sendNotificationStep } from "./steps/send-notification" + +type WorkflowInput = { + id: string +} + +export const sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow = createWorkflow( + "send-order-confirmation", + ({ id }: WorkflowInput) => { + // @ts-ignore + const { data: orders } = useQueryGraphStep({ + entity: "order", + fields: [ + "id", + "display_id", + "email", + "currency_code", + "total", + "items.*", + "shipping_address.*", + "billing_address.*", + "shipping_methods.*", + "customer.*", + "total", + "subtotal", + "discount_total", + "shipping_total", + "tax_total", + "item_subtotal", + "item_total", + "item_tax_total", + ], + filters: { + id, + }, + }) + + const notification = sendNotificationStep([{ + to: orders[0].email, + channel: "email", + template: "order-placed", + data: { + order: orders[0], + }, + }]) + + return new WorkflowResponse(notification) + } +) +``` + +You create a workflow using `createWorkflow` from the Workflows SDK. It accepts the workflow's unique name as a first parameter. + +It accepts as a second parameter a constructor function, which is the workflow's implementation. The workflow has the following steps: + +1. `useQueryGraphStep`, which is a step implemented by Medusa that uses [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md), a tool that allows you to retrieve data across modules. You use it to retrieve the order's details. +2. `sendNotificationStep` which is the step you implemented. You pass it an array with one object, which is the notification's details having following properties: + - `to`: The address to send the email to. You pass the customer's email that is stored in the order. + - `channel`: The channel to send the notification through, which is `email`. Since you specified `email` in the Resend Module Provider's `channel` option, the Notification Module will delegate the sending to the Resend Module Provider's service. + - `template`: The email's template type. You retrieve the template content in the `ResendNotificationProviderService`'s `send` method based on the template specified here. + - `data`: The data to pass to the email template, which is the order's details. + +A workflow's constructor function has some constraints in implementation. Learn more about them in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/workflows/constructor-constraints/index.html.md). + +You'll execute the workflow when you create the subscriber next. + +#### Add the Order Placed Subscriber + +Now that you have the workflow to send an order-confirmation email, you'll execute it in a subscriber that's executed whenever an order is placed. + +You create a subscriber in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the `src/subscribers` directory. So, create the file `src/subscribers/order-placed.ts` with the following content: + +```ts title="src/subscribers/order-placed.ts" highlights={subscriberHighlights} +import type { + SubscriberArgs, + SubscriberConfig, +} from "@medusajs/framework" +import { sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow } from "../workflows/send-order-confirmation" + +export default async function orderPlacedHandler({ + event: { data }, + container, +}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>) { + await sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow(container) + .run({ + input: { + id: data.id, + }, + }) +} + +export const config: SubscriberConfig = { + event: "order.placed", +} +``` + +A subscriber file exports: + +- An asynchronous function that's executed whenever the associated event is emitted, which is the `order.placed` event. +- A configuration object with an `event` property indicating the event the subscriber is listening to. + +The subscriber function accepts the event's details as a first paramter which has a `data` property that holds the data payload of the event. For example, Medusa emits the `order.placed` event with the order's ID in the data payload. The function also accepts as a second parameter the [Medusa container](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/medusa-container/index.html.md). + +In the function, you execute the `sendOrderConfirmationWorkflow` by invoking it, passing it the `container`, then using its `run` method. The `run` method accepts an object having an `input` property, which is the input to pass to the workflow. You pass the ID of the placed order as received in the event's data payload. + +This subscriber now runs whenever an order is placed. You'll see this in action in the next section. + +*** + +## Test it Out: Place an Order + +To test out the Resend integration, you'll place an order using the [Next.js storefront](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/nextjs-starter/index.html.md) that you installed as part of installing Medusa. + +Start your Medusa application first: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, in the Next.js storefront's directory (which was installed in a directory outside of the Medusa application's directory with the name `{project-name}-storefront`, where `{project-name}` is the name of the Medusa application's directory), run the following command to start the storefront: + +```bash npm2yarn +npm run dev +``` + +Then, open the storefront in your browser at `http://localhost:8000` and: + +1. Go to Menu -> Store. + +![Choose Store from Menu](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539139/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.51.59_PM_fubiwj.png) + +2\. Click on a product, select its options, and add it to the cart. + +![Choose an option, such as size, then click on the Add to cart button](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539227/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.53.11_PM_iswcjy.png) + +3\. Click on Cart at the top right, then click Go to Cart. + +![Cart is at the top right. It opens a dropdown with a Go to Cart button](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539354/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.54.44_PM_b1pnlu.png) + +4\. On the cart's page, click on the "Go to checkout" button. + +![The Go to checkout button is at the right side of the page](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539443/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.56.27_PM_cvqshj.png) + +5\. On the checkout page, when entering the shipping address, make sure to set the email to your Resend account's email if you didn't set up a custom domain. + +![Enter your Resend account email if you didn't set up a custom domain](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732539536/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_2.58.31_PM_wmlh60.png) + +6\. After entering the shipping address, choose a delivery and payment methods, then click the Place Order button. + +Once the order is placed, you'll find the following message logged in the Medusa application's terminal: + +```bash +info: Processing order.placed which has 1 subscribers +``` + +This indicates that the `order.placed` event was emitted and its subscriber, which you added in the previous step, is executed. + +If you check the inbox of the email address you specified in the shipping address, you'll find a new email with the order's details. + +![Example of order-confirmation email](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1732551372/Medusa%20Resources/Screenshot_2024-11-25_at_6.15.59_PM_efyuoj.png) + +*** + +## Next Steps + +You've now integrated Medusa with Resend. You can add more templates for other emails, such as customer registration confirmation, user invites, and more. Check out the [Events Reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/events/index.html.md) for a list of all events that the Medusa application emits. + +If you're new to Medusa, check out the [main documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/index.html.md), where you'll get a more in-depth learning of all the concepts you've used in this guide and more. + +To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa's [Commerce Modules](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/commerce-modules/index.html.md). + + # Integrate Medusa with ShipStation (Fulfillment) In this guide, you'll learn how to integrate Medusa with ShipStation. @@ -59209,340 +59209,340 @@ To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa ## JS SDK Admin -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ApiKey/methods/js_sdk.admin.ApiKey.create/index.html.md) - 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[retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [accept](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.accept/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.list/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.create/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.delete/index.html.md) +- [resend](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.resend/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Invite/methods/js_sdk.admin.Invite.retrieve/index.html.md) - [addItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/OrderEdit/methods/js_sdk.admin.OrderEdit.addItems/index.html.md) -- 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[initiateRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/OrderEdit/methods/js_sdk.admin.OrderEdit.initiateRequest/index.html.md) - [updateAddedItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/OrderEdit/methods/js_sdk.admin.OrderEdit.updateAddedItem/index.html.md) - [updateOriginalItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/OrderEdit/methods/js_sdk.admin.OrderEdit.updateOriginalItem/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PaymentCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.PaymentCollection.delete/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PaymentCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.PaymentCollection.create/index.html.md) +- [markAsPaid](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PaymentCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.PaymentCollection.markAsPaid/index.html.md) +- [capture](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.capture/index.html.md) +- [listPaymentProviders](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.listPaymentProviders/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.list/index.html.md) +- [refund](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.refund/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Payment/methods/js_sdk.admin.Payment.retrieve/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Plugin/methods/js_sdk.admin.Plugin.list/index.html.md) - [batchPrices](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.batchPrices/index.html.md) - [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.create/index.html.md) -- [linkProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.linkProducts/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.list/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.delete/index.html.md) +- [linkProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.linkProducts/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.list/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PriceList/methods/js_sdk.admin.PriceList.update/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.create/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.delete/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.create/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.list/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/PricePreference/methods/js_sdk.admin.PricePreference.update/index.html.md) -- [batchVariantInventoryItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Product/methods/js_sdk.admin.Product.batchVariantInventoryItems/index.html.md) -- 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[updateVariant](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Product/methods/js_sdk.admin.Product.updateVariant/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.create/index.html.md) - [updateOption](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Product/methods/js_sdk.admin.Product.updateOption/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.delete/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.list/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.update/index.html.md) -- [updateProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCollection/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCollection.updateProducts/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductTag/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductTag.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductTag/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductTag.delete/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductTag/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductTag.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [updateVariant](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Product/methods/js_sdk.admin.Product.updateVariant/index.html.md) - [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.create/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductTag/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductTag.list/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductTag/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductTag.update/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.delete/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.list/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.retrieve/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.update/index.html.md) - [updateProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductCategory/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductCategory.updateProducts/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ProductType/methods/js_sdk.admin.ProductType.create/index.html.md) +- 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[retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.create/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.update/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.delete/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.list/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.update/index.html.md) +- [updateRules](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.updateRules/index.html.md) - [cancel](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.cancel/index.html.md) +- [cancelReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.cancelReceive/index.html.md) +- [confirmReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.confirmReceive/index.html.md) - [addReturnShipping](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.addReturnShipping/index.html.md) - [addReturnItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.addReturnItem/index.html.md) -- [cancelReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.cancelReceive/index.html.md) -- [cancelRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.cancelRequest/index.html.md) -- [confirmReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.confirmReceive/index.html.md) - [confirmRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.confirmRequest/index.html.md) -- [dismissItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.dismissItems/index.html.md) -- [initiateReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.initiateReceive/index.html.md) +- [cancelRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.cancelRequest/index.html.md) - [deleteReturnShipping](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.deleteReturnShipping/index.html.md) - [initiateRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.initiateRequest/index.html.md) -- [receiveItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.receiveItems/index.html.md) +- [initiateReceive](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.initiateReceive/index.html.md) +- [dismissItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.dismissItems/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.list/index.html.md) +- [receiveItems](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.receiveItems/index.html.md) - [removeDismissItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.removeDismissItem/index.html.md) - [removeReceiveItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.removeReceiveItem/index.html.md) - [updateDismissItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateDismissItem/index.html.md) - [removeReturnItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.removeReturnItem/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.retrieve/index.html.md) - [updateReceiveItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateReceiveItem/index.html.md) -- [updateReturnItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateReturnItem/index.html.md) - [updateReturnShipping](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateReturnShipping/index.html.md) +- [updateReturnItem](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateReturnItem/index.html.md) - [updateRequest](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Return/methods/js_sdk.admin.Return.updateRequest/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.delete/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.list/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ReturnReason/methods/js_sdk.admin.ReturnReason.update/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Reservation/methods/js_sdk.admin.Reservation.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Reservation/methods/js_sdk.admin.Reservation.delete/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Reservation/methods/js_sdk.admin.Reservation.list/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Reservation/methods/js_sdk.admin.Reservation.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Reservation/methods/js_sdk.admin.Reservation.update/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.create/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.delete/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.list/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.update/index.html.md) - [batchProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.batchProducts/index.html.md) - [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.create/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.delete/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.list/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.delete/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.update/index.html.md) - [updateProducts](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/SalesChannel/methods/js_sdk.admin.SalesChannel.updateProducts/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.delete/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.list/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.update/index.html.md) -- [updateRules](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingOption/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingOption.updateRules/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.list/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxProvider/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxProvider.list/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.update/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.list/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.create/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.delete/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.update/index.html.md) - [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.create/index.html.md) - [createFulfillmentSet](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.createFulfillmentSet/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.delete/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.list/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [updateSalesChannels](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.updateSalesChannels/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.update/index.html.md) - [updateFulfillmentProviders](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.updateFulfillmentProviders/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.delete/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.list/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.update/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/ShippingProfile/methods/js_sdk.admin.ShippingProfile.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.list/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Store/methods/js_sdk.admin.Store.update/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.create/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.delete/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.list/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxProvider/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxProvider.list/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.update/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRate/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRate.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.delete/index.html.md) +- [updateSalesChannels](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/StockLocation/methods/js_sdk.admin.StockLocation.updateSalesChannels/index.html.md) - [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.create/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.list/index.html.md) +- [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.delete/index.html.md) - [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.update/index.html.md) - [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/WorkflowExecution/methods/js_sdk.admin.WorkflowExecution.list/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/WorkflowExecution/methods/js_sdk.admin.WorkflowExecution.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/TaxRegion/methods/js_sdk.admin.TaxRegion.list/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.delete/index.html.md) - [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.list/index.html.md) -- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.update/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.retrieve/index.html.md) -- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Upload/methods/js_sdk.admin.Upload.create/index.html.md) -- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Upload/methods/js_sdk.admin.Upload.retrieve/index.html.md) - [me](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.me/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [update](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/User/methods/js_sdk.admin.User.update/index.html.md) +- [create](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Upload/methods/js_sdk.admin.Upload.create/index.html.md) - [delete](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Upload/methods/js_sdk.admin.Upload.delete/index.html.md) +- [list](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/WorkflowExecution/methods/js_sdk.admin.WorkflowExecution.list/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/Upload/methods/js_sdk.admin.Upload.retrieve/index.html.md) +- [retrieve](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js_sdk/admin/WorkflowExecution/methods/js_sdk.admin.WorkflowExecution.retrieve/index.html.md) ## JS SDK Auth +- [callback](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/callback/index.html.md) +- [login](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/login/index.html.md) - [logout](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/logout/index.html.md) - [refresh](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/refresh/index.html.md) -- [login](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/login/index.html.md) - [register](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/register/index.html.md) -- [callback](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/callback/index.html.md) -- [updateProvider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/updateProvider/index.html.md) - [resetPassword](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/resetPassword/index.html.md) +- [updateProvider](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/auth/updateProvider/index.html.md) ## JS SDK Store @@ -59550,12 +59550,12 @@ To learn more about the commerce features that Medusa provides, check out Medusa - [category](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/category/index.html.md) - [collection](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/collection/index.html.md) - [cart](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/cart/index.html.md) -- [order](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/order/index.html.md) -- [fulfillment](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/fulfillment/index.html.md) - [customer](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/customer/index.html.md) +- [fulfillment](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/fulfillment/index.html.md) +- [order](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/order/index.html.md) +- [payment](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/payment/index.html.md) - [product](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/product/index.html.md) - [region](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/region/index.html.md) -- [payment](https://docs.medusajs.com/references/js-sdk/store/payment/index.html.md) @@ -59863,6 +59863,152 @@ export default ProductWidget This widget also uses a [Header](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/header/index.html.md) custom component. +# Header - Admin Components + +Each section in the Medusa Admin has a header with a title, and optionally a subtitle with buttons to perform an action. + +![Example of a header in a section](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728288562/Medusa%20Resources/header_dtz4gl.png) + +To create a component that uses the same header styling and structure, create the file `src/admin/components/header.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/admin/components/header.tsx" +import { Heading, Button, Text } from "@medusajs/ui" +import React from "react" +import { Link, LinkProps } from "react-router-dom" +import { ActionMenu, ActionMenuProps } from "./action-menu" + +export type HeadingProps = { + title: string + subtitle?: string + actions?: ( + { + type: "button", + props: React.ComponentProps + link?: LinkProps + } | + { + type: "action-menu" + props: ActionMenuProps + } | + { + type: "custom" + children: React.ReactNode + } + )[] +} + +export const Header = ({ + title, + subtitle, + actions = [], +}: HeadingProps) => { + return ( +
+
+ {title} + {subtitle && ( + + {subtitle} + + )} +
+ {actions.length > 0 && ( +
+ {actions.map((action, index) => ( + <> + {action.type === "button" && ( + + )} + {action.type === "action-menu" && ( + + )} + {action.type === "custom" && action.children} + + ))} +
+ )} +
+ ) +} +``` + +The `Header` component shows a title, and optionally a subtitle and action buttons. + +The component also uses the [Action Menu](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/action-menu/index.html.md) custom component. + +It accepts the following props: + +- title: (\`string\`) The section's title. +- subtitle: (\`string\`) The section's subtitle. +- actions: (\`object\[]\`) An array of actions to show. + + - type: (\`button\` \\| \`action-menu\` \\| \`custom\`) The type of action to add. + + \- If its value is \`button\`, it'll show a button that can have a link or an on-click action. + + \- If its value is \`action-menu\`, it'll show a three dot icon with a dropdown of actions. + + \- If its value is \`custom\`, you can pass any React nodes to render. + + - props: (object) + + - children: (React.ReactNode) This property is only accepted if \`type\` is \`custom\`. Its content is rendered as part of the actions. + +*** + +## Example + +Use the `Header` component in any widget or UI route. + +For example, create the widget `src/admin/widgets/product-widget.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/admin/widgets/product-widget.tsx" +import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" +import { Container } from "../components/container" +import { Header } from "../components/header" + +const ProductWidget = () => { + return ( + +
{ + alert("You clicked the button.") + }, + }, + }, + ]} + /> + + ) +} + +export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ + zone: "product.details.before", +}) + +export default ProductWidget +``` + +This widget also uses a [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) custom component. + + # Forms - Admin Components The Medusa Admin has two types of forms: @@ -60923,152 +61069,6 @@ export default CustomPage ``` -# Header - Admin Components - -Each section in the Medusa Admin has a header with a title, and optionally a subtitle with buttons to perform an action. - -![Example of a header in a section](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728288562/Medusa%20Resources/header_dtz4gl.png) - -To create a component that uses the same header styling and structure, create the file `src/admin/components/header.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/admin/components/header.tsx" -import { Heading, Button, Text } from "@medusajs/ui" -import React from "react" -import { Link, LinkProps } from "react-router-dom" -import { ActionMenu, ActionMenuProps } from "./action-menu" - -export type HeadingProps = { - title: string - subtitle?: string - actions?: ( - { - type: "button", - props: React.ComponentProps - link?: LinkProps - } | - { - type: "action-menu" - props: ActionMenuProps - } | - { - type: "custom" - children: React.ReactNode - } - )[] -} - -export const Header = ({ - title, - subtitle, - actions = [], -}: HeadingProps) => { - return ( -
-
- {title} - {subtitle && ( - - {subtitle} - - )} -
- {actions.length > 0 && ( -
- {actions.map((action, index) => ( - <> - {action.type === "button" && ( - - )} - {action.type === "action-menu" && ( - - )} - {action.type === "custom" && action.children} - - ))} -
- )} -
- ) -} -``` - -The `Header` component shows a title, and optionally a subtitle and action buttons. - -The component also uses the [Action Menu](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/action-menu/index.html.md) custom component. - -It accepts the following props: - -- title: (\`string\`) The section's title. -- subtitle: (\`string\`) The section's subtitle. -- actions: (\`object\[]\`) An array of actions to show. - - - type: (\`button\` \\| \`action-menu\` \\| \`custom\`) The type of action to add. - - \- If its value is \`button\`, it'll show a button that can have a link or an on-click action. - - \- If its value is \`action-menu\`, it'll show a three dot icon with a dropdown of actions. - - \- If its value is \`custom\`, you can pass any React nodes to render. - - - props: (object) - - - children: (React.ReactNode) This property is only accepted if \`type\` is \`custom\`. Its content is rendered as part of the actions. - -*** - -## Example - -Use the `Header` component in any widget or UI route. - -For example, create the widget `src/admin/widgets/product-widget.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/admin/widgets/product-widget.tsx" -import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" -import { Container } from "../components/container" -import { Header } from "../components/header" - -const ProductWidget = () => { - return ( - -
{ - alert("You clicked the button.") - }, - }, - }, - ]} - /> - - ) -} - -export const config = defineWidgetConfig({ - zone: "product.details.before", -}) - -export default ProductWidget -``` - -This widget also uses a [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) custom component. - - # JSON View - Admin Components Detail pages in the Medusa Admin show a JSON section to view the current page's details in JSON format. @@ -61679,66 +61679,6 @@ export default ProductWidget This widget also uses the [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) and [Header](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/header/index.html.md) custom component. -# Single Column Layout - Admin Components - -The Medusa Admin has pages with a single column of content. - -This doesn't include the sidebar, only the main content. - -![An example of an admin page with a single column](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728286605/Medusa%20Resources/single-column.png) - -To create a layout that you can use in UI routes to support one column of content, create the component `src/admin/layouts/single-column.tsx` with the following content: - -```tsx title="src/admin/layouts/single-column.tsx" -export type SingleColumnLayoutProps = { - children: React.ReactNode -} - -export const SingleColumnLayout = ({ children }: SingleColumnLayoutProps) => { - return ( -
- {children} -
- ) -} -``` - -The `SingleColumnLayout` accepts the content in the `children` props. - -*** - -## Example - -Use the `SingleColumnLayout` component in your UI routes that have a single column. For example: - -```tsx title="src/admin/routes/custom/page.tsx" highlights={[["9"]]} -import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" -import { ChatBubbleLeftRight } from "@medusajs/icons" -import { Container } from "../../components/container" -import { SingleColumnLayout } from "../../layouts/single-column" -import { Header } from "../../components/header" - -const CustomPage = () => { - return ( - - -
- - - ) -} - -export const config = defineRouteConfig({ - label: "Custom", - icon: ChatBubbleLeftRight, -}) - -export default CustomPage -``` - -This UI route also uses a [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) and a [Header]() custom components. - - # Two Column Layout - Admin Components The Medusa Admin has pages with two columns of content. @@ -61818,6 +61758,66 @@ export default CustomPage This UI route also uses [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) and [Header]() custom components. +# Single Column Layout - Admin Components + +The Medusa Admin has pages with a single column of content. + +This doesn't include the sidebar, only the main content. + +![An example of an admin page with a single column](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1728286605/Medusa%20Resources/single-column.png) + +To create a layout that you can use in UI routes to support one column of content, create the component `src/admin/layouts/single-column.tsx` with the following content: + +```tsx title="src/admin/layouts/single-column.tsx" +export type SingleColumnLayoutProps = { + children: React.ReactNode +} + +export const SingleColumnLayout = ({ children }: SingleColumnLayoutProps) => { + return ( +
+ {children} +
+ ) +} +``` + +The `SingleColumnLayout` accepts the content in the `children` props. + +*** + +## Example + +Use the `SingleColumnLayout` component in your UI routes that have a single column. For example: + +```tsx title="src/admin/routes/custom/page.tsx" highlights={[["9"]]} +import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk" +import { ChatBubbleLeftRight } from "@medusajs/icons" +import { Container } from "../../components/container" +import { SingleColumnLayout } from "../../layouts/single-column" +import { Header } from "../../components/header" + +const CustomPage = () => { + return ( + + +
+ + + ) +} + +export const config = defineRouteConfig({ + label: "Custom", + icon: ChatBubbleLeftRight, +}) + +export default CustomPage +``` + +This UI route also uses a [Container](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/admin-components/components/container/index.html.md) and a [Header]() custom components. + + # Service Factory Reference This section of the documentation provides a reference of the methods generated for services extending the service factory (`MedusaService`), and how to use them. @@ -61845,46 +61845,6 @@ Some examples of method names: The reference uses only the operation name to refer to the method. -# delete Method - Service Factory Reference - -This method deletes one or more records. - -## Delete One Record - -```ts -await postModuleService.deletePosts("123") -``` - -To delete one record, pass its ID as a parameter of the method. - -*** - -## Delete Multiple Records - -```ts -await postModuleService.deletePosts([ - "123", - "321", -]) -``` - -To delete multiple records, pass an array of IDs as a parameter of the method. - -*** - -## Delete Records Matching Filters - -```ts -await postModuleService.deletePosts({ - name: "My Post", -}) -``` - -To delete records matching a set of filters, pass an object of filters as a parameter. - -Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). - - # create Method - Service Factory Reference This method creates one or more records of the data model. @@ -61923,123 +61883,45 @@ const posts = await postModuleService.createPosts([ If an array is passed of the method, an array of the created records is also returned. -# list Method - Service Factory Reference +# delete Method - Service Factory Reference -This method retrieves a list of records. +This method deletes one or more records. -## Retrieve List of Records +## Delete One Record ```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts() +await postModuleService.deletePosts("123") ``` -If no parameters are passed, the method returns an array of the first `15` records. +To delete one record, pass its ID as a parameter of the method. *** -## Filter Records +## Delete Multiple Records ```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({ - id: ["123", "321"], +await postModuleService.deletePosts([ + "123", + "321", +]) +``` + +To delete multiple records, pass an array of IDs as a parameter of the method. + +*** + +## Delete Records Matching Filters + +```ts +await postModuleService.deletePosts({ + name: "My Post", }) ``` -### Parameters - -To retrieve records matching a set of filters, pass an object of the filters as a first parameter. +To delete records matching a set of filters, pass an object of filters as a parameter. Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). -### Returns - -The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. - -*** - -## Retrieve Relations - -This applies to relations between data models of the same module. To retrieve linked records of different modules, use [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { - relations: ["author"], -}) -``` - -### Parameters - -To retrieve records with their relations, pass as a second parameter an object having a `relations` property. `relations`'s value is an array of relation names. - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. - -*** - -## Select Properties - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { - select: ["id", "name"], -}) -``` - -### Parameters - -By default, retrieved records have all their properties. To select specific properties to retrieve, pass in the second object parameter a `select` property. - -`select`'s value is an array of property names to retrieve. - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. - -*** - -## Paginate Relations - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { - take: 20, - skip: 10, -}) -``` - -### Parameters - -To paginate the returned records, the second object parameter accepts the following properties: - -- `take`: a number indicating how many records to retrieve. By default, it's `15`. -- `skip`: a number indicating how many records to skip before the retrieved records. By default, it's `0`. - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of records. The number of records is less than or equal to `take`'s value. - -*** - -## Sort Records - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { - order: { - name: "ASC", - }, -}) -``` - -### Parameters - -To sort records by one or more properties, pass to the second object parameter the `order` property. Its value is an object whose keys are the property names, and values can either be: - -- `ASC` to sort by this property in the ascending order. -- `DESC` to sort by this property in the descending order. - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. - # listAndCount Method - Service Factory Reference @@ -62177,148 +62059,122 @@ The method returns an array with two items: 2. The second is the total count of records. -# restore Method - Service Factory Reference +# list Method - Service Factory Reference -This method restores one or more records of the data model that were [soft-deleted](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/methods/soft-delete/index.html.md). +This method retrieves a list of records. -## Restore One Record +## Retrieve List of Records ```ts -const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts("123") +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts() ``` -### Parameters - -To restore one record, pass its ID as a parameter of the method. - -### Returns - -The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. - -For example, the returned object of the above example is: - -```ts -restoredPosts = { - post_id: ["123"], -} -``` +If no parameters are passed, the method returns an array of the first `15` records. *** -## Restore Multiple Records +## Filter Records ```ts -const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts([ - "123", - "321", -]) -``` - -### Parameters - -To restore multiple records, pass an array of IDs as a parameter of the method. - -### Returns - -The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. - -For example, the returned object of the above example is: - -```ts -restoredPosts = { - post_id: [ - "123", - "321", - ], -} -``` - -*** - -## Restore Records Matching Filters - -```ts -const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts({ - name: "My Post", +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({ + id: ["123", "321"], }) ``` ### Parameters -To restore records matching a set of filters, pass an object of fitlers as a parameter of the method. +To retrieve records matching a set of filters, pass an object of the filters as a first parameter. Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). ### Returns -The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. - -For example, the returned object of the above example is: - -```ts -restoredPosts = { - post_id: [ - "123", - ], -} -``` - - -# retrieve Method - Service Factory Reference - -This method retrieves one record of the data model by its ID. - -## Retrieve a Record - -```ts -const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123") -``` - -### Parameters - -Pass the ID of the record to retrieve. - -### Returns - -The method returns the record as an object. +The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. *** -## Retrieve a Record's Relations +## Retrieve Relations This applies to relations between data models of the same module. To retrieve linked records of different modules, use [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). ```ts -const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123", { +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { relations: ["author"], }) ``` ### Parameters -To retrieve the data model with relations, pass as a second parameter of the method an object with the property `relations`. `relations`'s value is an array of relation names. +To retrieve records with their relations, pass as a second parameter an object having a `relations` property. `relations`'s value is an array of relation names. ### Returns -The method returns the record as an object. +The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. *** -## Select Properties to Retrieve +## Select Properties ```ts -const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123", { +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { select: ["id", "name"], }) ``` ### Parameters -By default, all of the record's properties are retrieved. To select specific ones, pass in the second object parameter a `select` property. Its value is an array of property names. +By default, retrieved records have all their properties. To select specific properties to retrieve, pass in the second object parameter a `select` property. + +`select`'s value is an array of property names to retrieve. ### Returns -The method returns the record as an object. +The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. + +*** + +## Paginate Relations + +```ts +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { + take: 20, + skip: 10, +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +To paginate the returned records, the second object parameter accepts the following properties: + +- `take`: a number indicating how many records to retrieve. By default, it's `15`. +- `skip`: a number indicating how many records to skip before the retrieved records. By default, it's `0`. + +### Returns + +The method returns an array of records. The number of records is less than or equal to `take`'s value. + +*** + +## Sort Records + +```ts +const posts = await postModuleService.listPosts({}, { + order: { + name: "ASC", + }, +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +To sort records by one or more properties, pass to the second object parameter the `order` property. Its value is an object whose keys are the property names, and values can either be: + +- `ASC` to sort by this property in the ascending order. +- `DESC` to sort by this property in the descending order. + +### Returns + +The method returns an array of the first `15` records matching the filters. # softDelete Method - Service Factory Reference @@ -62408,128 +62264,149 @@ deletedPosts = { ``` -# update Method - Service Factory Reference +# retrieve Method - Service Factory Reference -This method updates one or more records of the data model. +This method retrieves one record of the data model by its ID. -## Update One Record +## Retrieve a Record ```ts -const post = await postModuleService.updatePosts({ - id: "123", +const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123") +``` + +### Parameters + +Pass the ID of the record to retrieve. + +### Returns + +The method returns the record as an object. + +*** + +## Retrieve a Record's Relations + +This applies to relations between data models of the same module. To retrieve linked records of different modules, use [Query](https://docs.medusajs.com/docs/learn/fundamentals/module-links/query/index.html.md). + +```ts +const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123", { + relations: ["author"], +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +To retrieve the data model with relations, pass as a second parameter of the method an object with the property `relations`. `relations`'s value is an array of relation names. + +### Returns + +The method returns the record as an object. + +*** + +## Select Properties to Retrieve + +```ts +const post = await postModuleService.retrievePost("123", { + select: ["id", "name"], +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +By default, all of the record's properties are retrieved. To select specific ones, pass in the second object parameter a `select` property. Its value is an array of property names. + +### Returns + +The method returns the record as an object. + + +# restore Method - Service Factory Reference + +This method restores one or more records of the data model that were [soft-deleted](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/methods/soft-delete/index.html.md). + +## Restore One Record + +```ts +const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts("123") +``` + +### Parameters + +To restore one record, pass its ID as a parameter of the method. + +### Returns + +The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. + +For example, the returned object of the above example is: + +```ts +restoredPosts = { + post_id: ["123"], +} +``` + +*** + +## Restore Multiple Records + +```ts +const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts([ + "123", + "321", +]) +``` + +### Parameters + +To restore multiple records, pass an array of IDs as a parameter of the method. + +### Returns + +The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. + +For example, the returned object of the above example is: + +```ts +restoredPosts = { + post_id: [ + "123", + "321", + ], +} +``` + +*** + +## Restore Records Matching Filters + +```ts +const restoredPosts = await postModuleService.restorePosts({ name: "My Post", }) ``` ### Parameters -To update one record, pass an object that at least has an `id` property, identifying the ID of the record to update. - -You can pass in the same object any other properties to update. - -### Returns - -The method returns the updated record as an object. - -*** - -## Update Multiple Records - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts([ - { - id: "123", - name: "My Post", - }, - { - id: "321", - published_at: new Date(), - }, -]) -``` - -### Parameters - -To update multiple records, pass an array of objects. Each object has at least an `id` property, identifying the ID of the record to update. - -You can pass in each object any other properties to update. - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of objects of updated records. - -*** - -## Update Records Matching a Filter - -```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts({ - selector: { - name: "My Post", - }, - data: { - published_at: new Date(), - }, -}) -``` - -### Parameters - -To update records that match specified filters, pass as a parameter an object having two properties: - -- `selector`: An object of filters that a record must match to be updated. -- `data`: An object of the properties to update in every record that match the filters in `selector`. - -In the example above, you update the `published_at` property of every post record whose name is `My Post`. +To restore records matching a set of filters, pass an object of fitlers as a parameter of the method. Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). ### Returns -The method returns an array of objects of updated records. +The method returns an object, whose keys are of the format `{camel_case_data_model_name}_id`, and their values are arrays of restored records' IDs. -*** - -## Multiple Record Updates with Filters +For example, the returned object of the above example is: ```ts -const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts([ - { - selector: { - name: "My Post", - }, - data: { - published_at: new Date(), - }, - }, - { - selector: { - name: "Another Post", - }, - data: { - metadata: { - external_id: "123", - }, - }, - }, -]) +restoredPosts = { + post_id: [ + "123", + ], +} ``` -### Parameters - -To update records matching different sets of filters, pass an array of objects, each having two properties: - -- `selector`: An object of filters that a record must match to be updated. -- `data`: An object of the properties to update in every record that match the filters in `selector`. - -In the example above, you update the `published_at` property of post records whose name is `My Post`, and update the `metadata` property of post records whose name is `Another Post`. - -Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). - -### Returns - -The method returns an array of objects of updated records. - # Filter Records - Service Factory Reference @@ -62818,6 +62695,129 @@ The following operators are supported by the service factory filtering mechanism |\`$not\`|Inverts the logic of a condition. For example, | +# update Method - Service Factory Reference + +This method updates one or more records of the data model. + +## Update One Record + +```ts +const post = await postModuleService.updatePosts({ + id: "123", + name: "My Post", +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +To update one record, pass an object that at least has an `id` property, identifying the ID of the record to update. + +You can pass in the same object any other properties to update. + +### Returns + +The method returns the updated record as an object. + +*** + +## Update Multiple Records + +```ts +const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts([ + { + id: "123", + name: "My Post", + }, + { + id: "321", + published_at: new Date(), + }, +]) +``` + +### Parameters + +To update multiple records, pass an array of objects. Each object has at least an `id` property, identifying the ID of the record to update. + +You can pass in each object any other properties to update. + +### Returns + +The method returns an array of objects of updated records. + +*** + +## Update Records Matching a Filter + +```ts +const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts({ + selector: { + name: "My Post", + }, + data: { + published_at: new Date(), + }, +}) +``` + +### Parameters + +To update records that match specified filters, pass as a parameter an object having two properties: + +- `selector`: An object of filters that a record must match to be updated. +- `data`: An object of the properties to update in every record that match the filters in `selector`. + +In the example above, you update the `published_at` property of every post record whose name is `My Post`. + +Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). + +### Returns + +The method returns an array of objects of updated records. + +*** + +## Multiple Record Updates with Filters + +```ts +const posts = await postModuleService.updatePosts([ + { + selector: { + name: "My Post", + }, + data: { + published_at: new Date(), + }, + }, + { + selector: { + name: "Another Post", + }, + data: { + metadata: { + external_id: "123", + }, + }, + }, +]) +``` + +### Parameters + +To update records matching different sets of filters, pass an array of objects, each having two properties: + +- `selector`: An object of filters that a record must match to be updated. +- `data`: An object of the properties to update in every record that match the filters in `selector`. + +In the example above, you update the `published_at` property of post records whose name is `My Post`, and update the `metadata` property of post records whose name is `Another Post`. + +Learn more about accepted filters in [this documentation](https://docs.medusajs.com/Users/shahednasser/medusa/www/apps/resources/app/service-factory-reference/tips/filtering/index.html.md). + +### Returns + +The method returns an array of objects of updated records. + +

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diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx index 1707ad8028..0d12fb91ec 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,13 @@ Medusa has a ready-to-use B2B starter that you install and use in [this GitHub r In a B2B store, you provide different types of customers with relevant pricing, products, shopping experience, and more. -Medusa’s Commerce Modules, including Sales Channel, Customer, and Pricing modules facilitate implementing this setup. Medusa’s architecture and extendible nature allow you to customize your store based on your use case. +Medusa’s Commerce Modules, including [Sales Channel](../../commerce-modules/sales-channel/page.mdx), [Customer](../../commerce-modules/), and [Pricing](../../commerce-modules/pricing/page.mdx) modules enable this setup out-of-the-box: + +- **Sales Channel**: Use sales channels to set product availability per channel. In this case, create a B2B sales channel that includes only B2B products. +- **Customer**: Use customer groups to organize your customers into different groups. Then, you can apply different prices for each group. +- **Pricing**: Use price lists to set different prices for each B2B customer group, among other conditions. + +In addition, Medusa’s extensible architecture and Framework for customization allow you to scope existing and custom featuers to specific customer groups or sales channels. @@ -30,7 +36,9 @@ Medusa’s Commerce Modules, including Sales Channel, Customer, and Pricing modu ## Create B2B Sales Channel -Use sales channels to set product availability per channel. In this case, create a B2B sales channel that includes only B2B products. +Sales channls allow you to set product availability per channel. For B2B use cases, you can create a B2B sales channel that includes only B2B products. + +Then, on the storefront, your retrieve only the B2B products for B2B customers, which is explained more in the next section. You can create a sales channel through the Medusa Admin or Admin REST APIs. @@ -53,16 +61,16 @@ You can create a sales channel through the Medusa Admin or Admin REST APIs. ## Create a Publishable API Key -Use publishable API keys to specify the context of client requests: +A publishable API key allows you to specify the context of client requests: -- You associate the publishable API key with one or more sales channels. +- You associate the publishable API key with one or more sales channels, such as the B2B sales channel. - In a client such as a storefront, you pass the publishable API key in the header of your requests. -Then, all products retrieved belong to the associated sales channel(s). +So, if you use the publishable API key associated with the B2B sales channel in your storefront, the Medusa server will only return products that are available in the B2B sales channel. -You can create a publishable API key through the Medusa Admin or the Admin REST APIs, then associate it with the B2B sales channel. Later, you'll use this key when developing your B2B storefront. +You can create a publishable API key through the Medusa Admin or the Admin REST APIs, then associate it with the B2B sales channel. Then, you can use this key when developing your B2B storefront. -### Create Key +### Create Publishable API Key - -## Add B2B Customers - -After adding your B2B customer group, add B2B customers and assign them to the B2B customer group. - -You can do that through the Medusa Admin or Admin REST APIs. +You can create a customer group for each B2B company, then add customers of that company to the group. ### Create Customers @@ -201,13 +190,38 @@ You can do that through the Medusa Admin or Admin REST APIs. }, ]} /> +### Flexible Customizations: Create Custom Module + +B2B use cases often require more complex customer management, such as managing roles in a company with employees having different privileges. + +For more complex use cases, you can create a custom module that introduces data models like `Company`, `Employee`, and other relevant models. + +Then, you can link those companies to existing customers and groups, allowing you to benefit from existing features like price lists for specific customer groups. + + + --- ## Create B2B Price List -Use price lists to set different prices for each B2B customer group, among other conditions. +Price lists allow you to set different prices for each customer group, among other conditions. They're useful to override prices for custom use cases. -You can create a price list using the Medusa Admin or the Admin REST APIs. Make sure to set the B2B customer group as a condition. +For B2B use cases, you can use price lists to set different prices for each B2B customer group. Then, B2B customers can see different prices on the storefront based on their group. + +You can create a price list using the Medusa Admin or the Admin REST APIs. Make sure to set the B2B customer group(s) as a condition. - ---- - -## Create an API Route to Check Customers - -On the frontend clients communicating with your store, such as the storefront, you need to check whether the currently logged-in customer is a B2B customer. - -The API route can check if the customer has any group with an associated company. - - - ---- - -## Customize Admin +## Customize Medusa Admin Based on your use case, you may need to customize the Medusa Admin to add new widgets or pages. -The Medusa Admin plugin can be extended to add widgets, new pages, and setting pages. +For example, you may want to add a page to manage companies and their employees, or you may want to add a widget to show the company associated with a customer group. + +The Medusa Admin is an extensible application within your Medusa application. You can customize it by: + +- **Widgets**: Adding widgets to existing pages, such as the customer group page. +- **UI Routes**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin, such as a page to manage companies and employees. +- **Settings Pages**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin settings, such as a page to manage company settings. diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/bundled-products/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/bundled-products/page.mdx index acb6587cbf..2bc26d9eaa 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/bundled-products/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/bundled-products/page.mdx @@ -9,9 +9,11 @@ export const metadata = { This recipe provides the general steps to implement bundled products in your Medusa application. -## Example Guide + - +Follow the step-by-step [Bundled Products Example](./examples/standard/page.mdx) to learn how to implement bundled products in your Medusa application. + + ## Overview @@ -170,8 +172,8 @@ Alternatively, you can build the storefront with your preferred tech stack. +To provide customer support, you can Integrate with third-party services, such as ticket systems or chat bots in the storefront. -The [Events reference](/references/events) shows an extensive list of events triggered for each Commerce Module. +Medusa allows you to easily integrate with third-party services by creating a custom module, then build workflows for your business logic that perform actions with the third-party service. - +This approach allows you to interact with the third-party service within custom and existing flows, while maintaining data consistency across systems. You can then execute the wokflow when an event is triggered, such as when a customer places an order or requests a return. -Medusa also provides Notification Module Providers that integrate with third-party services, such as SendGrid. + + +### Automate Customer Notifications + +You can also automate sending notifications to customers when changes happen related to their orders, returns, exchanges, and more. + +Medusa's Notification Module allows you to send notifications when an event is triggered, such as when a customer's order is updated. You can use third-party services, like [SendGrid](../../infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid), to send emails to customers. -- Create a workflow that implements the synchronization steps, along with retry and rollback logic. +Refer to the [ERP](../erp/page.mdx) recipe for a focused guide on how to integrate with an ERP system. + + + +To implement that, you can: + +- Create a workflow that implements the synchronization steps, along with retry and rollback logic. By using a workflow, you ensure data consistency across systems. - Create a scheduled job that executes the workflow automatically at the specified time pattern. - + --- ## Order Management Automation -Using Medusa's architecture and commerce features, you can automate a large amount of order management functionalities. +Medusa's architecture, Commerce Modules, and Framework for customizations facilitate automating a large amount of order management functionalities. -To handle events within an order flow and automate actions, create a subscriber. For example, create a subscriber that listens to the `order.placed` event and automatically creates a fulfillment if predefined conditions are met. +For example, you can automatically: + +- Create a fulfillment when an order is placed. +- Create a refund when an item is returned. +- Send a notification when an order is shipped. + +To handle events within an order flow and automate actions, you can create a subscriber that listens to the relevant event. For example, you can create a subscriber that listens to the `order.placed` event and automatically creates a fulfillment if predefined conditions are met. - +Follow the step-by-step [Digital Products Example](./examples/standard/page.mdx) to learn how to implement digital products in your Medusa application. + + ## Overview -Digital products are stored privately using a storage service like S3. When the customer buys this type of product, an email is sent to them where they can download the product. +Digial products are products that are stored and deliveerd electronically. Examples include e-books, software, and digital art. + +When the customer buys a digital product, an email is sent to them where they can download the product. To implement digital products in Medusa, you create a Digital Product Module that introduces the concept of a digital product and link it to existing product concepts in the Product Module. @@ -25,9 +29,9 @@ To implement digital products in Medusa, you create a Digital Product Module tha A file module provider handles storage functionalities in Medusa. This includes uploading, retrieving, and downloading files, among other features. -Use a file module provider to manage your stored digital products. +You can use a file module provider to store and manage your digital products. -During development, you can use the Local File Module Provider, which is installed by default in your store. For production, check out available file module providers or create your own. +During development, you can use the Local File Module Provider, which is installed by default in your store. For production, you can use module providers like [S3](../../infrastructure-modules/file/s3/page.mdx) or create your own. - ---- - ## Customize Admin Dashboard -You can extend the Medusa Admin to provide merchants with an interface to manage digital products. You can inject widgets into existing pages or create new pages. +Based on your use case, you may need to customize the Medusa Admin to add new widgets or pages. -In your customizations, you send requests to the API routes you created to create and list digital products. +For example, you can create a page that lists all digital products or a widget that allows merchants to view the digital data associated with a product. + +The Medusa Admin is an extensible application within your Medusa application. You can customize it by: + +- **Widgets**: Adding widgets to existing pages, such as the product page. +- **UI Routes**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin, such as a page to manage digital products. +- **Settings Pages**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin settings, such as a page to manage digital product settings. + + --- ## Deliver Digital Products to the Customer When a customer purchases a digital product, they should receive a link to download it. -You can create or install a fulfillment module provider that handles the logic of fulfilling the digital product. +The Fulfillment Module handles all logic related to fulfilling orders. It also supports using fulfillment module providers that implement the logic of fulfilling orders with third-party services. - +You can create a custom fulfillment module provider that implements the logic of delivering digital products to customers based on your use case. + + --- @@ -194,19 +199,19 @@ Customers use your storefront to browse your digital products and purchase them. Medusa provides a Next.js Starter Storefront with standard commerce features including listing products, placing orders, and managing accounts. You can customize the storefront and cater its functionalities to support digital products. -Alternatively, you can build the storefront with your preferred tech stack. +Alternatively, you can build your own storefront using the Medusa APIs. This headless approach gives you the flexibility to build a custom storefront without limitations on which tech stack you use, or the design of the storefront. diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx index 6bbf690801..04761654d1 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ Businesses use ecommerce stores to: - Accept customer orders and payment. - Manage their store's data and logistics. -Medusa provides all essential commerce features out-of-the-box. Businesses can go live and start selling without making any adjustments. They can also power-up their store by integrating third-party services for payments, fulfillment, and more. +Medusa provides all essential commerce features out-of-the-box. Businesses can go live and start selling without making any adjustments. + +Businesses can also power-up their store by integrating third-party services for payments, fulfillment, and more. @@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ Medusa provides all essential commerce features out-of-the-box. Businesses can g ## Install Ecommerce Store Powered by Medusa -Use the following command to install an ecommerce store with Medusa: +You can use the following command to install an ecommerce store with Medusa: ```bash npx create-medusa-app@latest --with-nextjs-starter @@ -37,7 +39,7 @@ npx create-medusa-app@latest --with-nextjs-starter This installs: - The Medusa application, which is composed of a Node.js server and a Medusa Admin dashboard. The dashboard opens right after the installation finishes, where you can create a user and start managing your store's data. -- A [Next.js starter storefront](../../nextjs-starter/page.mdx) that connects to your Medusa application to provide customers with ecommerce features. +- A [Next.js Starter Storefront](../../nextjs-starter/page.mdx) that connects to your Medusa application to provide customers with ecommerce features. --- @@ -45,7 +47,7 @@ This installs: You can integrate third-party services and tools, customizing the architecture and commerce features of your store. -For example, you can integrate Stripe for payment, or SendGrid for notifications. +For example, you can integrate [Stripe](../../commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/page.mdx) to accept payments, or [SendGrid](../../infrastructure-modules/notification/sendgrid/page.mdx) to send emails to customers. +With Medusa Cloud, you maintain full customization control as you deploy your own modules and customizations directly from GitHub: + +- Push to deploy. +- Multiple testing environments. +- Preview environments for new PRs. +- Test on production-like data. + +Our documentation also provides a step-by-step guides to deploy your Medusa application and the Next.js Starter Storefront. + + --- ## Add Custom Features -Along with the extensive ecommerce features, Medusa also provides the architecture and tools to customize and add new features. +Along with the extensive ecommerce features, Medusa also provides the architecture and Framework to customize your application and build custom features that are tailored for your business use case. -To learn how to develop customziations with Medusa, refer to the [Medusa documentation](!docs!/learn) +To learn how to develop customziations with Medusa, refer to the [Get Started](!docs!/learn) documentation. diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx index 3aa3100d58..36d733f338 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ This recipe provides the general steps to implement a marketplace in your Medusa A marketplace is an online commerce store that allows different vendors to sell their products within the same commerce system. Customers can purchase products from any of these vendors, and vendors can manage their orders separately. -In Medusa, you can create a Marketplace Module that implements custom data models, such as vendors or sellers, and link those data models to existing ones such as products and orders. You also expose custom features using API routes, and implement complex flows using workflows. +Medusa's [Framework](!docs!/learn/fundamentals/framework) for customizations facilitates building a marketplace. You can create a Marketplace Module that implements custom data models, such as vendors or sellers, and link those data models to existing ones such as products and orders. You also expose custom features using API routes, and implement complex flows using workflows. -[How Goodchef built subscription-based purchases with Medusa](https://medusajs.com/blog/foraged/). +[How Foraged built a custom marketplace with Medusa](https://medusajs.com/blog/foraged/). @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ In Medusa, you can create a Marketplace Module that implements custom data model In a marketplace, a business or a vendor has a user, and they can use that user to authenticate and manage the vendor's data. -You can create a marketplace module that implements data models for vendors, their admins, anything else that fits your use case. +You can create a marketplace module that implements data models for vendors, their admins, and any other data models that fits your use case. - ---- - ## Create Vendor API Routes -If you provide vendor or sellers with custom features, or a different way of managing products and orders, create API routes only accessible by vendors exposing your custom features. +Your marketplace will most likely provide custom features for vendors, such as managing their products and orders. You can create API routes that expose these features to the vendors. + +When you build these API routes, it's essential that you protect them to only allow authenticated vendors. For example, only a vendor's admin should be able to manage their products and orders. + +Medusa supports creating custom actor types that can be authenticated with your custom API routes. @@ -103,24 +92,84 @@ If you provide vendor or sellers with custom features, or a different way of man ## Split Orders Based on Vendors -If your use case allows a customer's orders to have items from different vendors, you can override the [Complete Cart API route](!api!/store#carts_postcartsidcomplete) to change how the order should be created. +If your use case allows a customer's orders to have items from different vendors, you can replicate the [Complete Cart API route](!api!/store#carts_postcartsidcomplete) to customize the order creation process. -If your flow requires different steps, such as creating a parent order then creating a child order, create a workflow and execute it from the API route. +In the API route, you can create a workflow that splits the order into multiple orders, one for each vendor. A workflow is a series of steps that provide features like rollback and retry mechanisms. + + + +--- + +## Customize Admin Dashboard + +Based on your use case, you may need to customize the Medusa Admin to add new widgets or pages. + +For example, you can create a page that lists all vendors or a widget that shows a product's vendor information. + +The Medusa Admin is an extensible application within your Medusa application. You can customize it by: + +- **Widgets**: Adding widgets to existing pages, such as the product page. +- **UI Routes**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin, such as a page to manage vendors. +- **Settings Pages**: Adding new pages to the Medusa Admin settings, such as a page to manage marketplace settings. + + + +--- + +## Build Dashbord for Vendors + +For more complex use cases, customizing the Medusa Admin may not be enough to allow vendors to manage their data. + +In that case, you can build a custom dashboard for vendors that allows them to manage their data. This dashboard can interact with Medusa's Admin API and the custom API routes you created for vendors to provide a seamless experience. + + --- -## Customize Storefront +## Customize or Build Storefront -Medusa provides a Next.js Starter storefront that you can customize for your use case. +Medusa provides a Next.js Starter Storefront to use with your application. You can customize it to for your marketplace use case, such as showing products by vendor. -You can also create a custom storefront from scratch. +Alternatively, you can build your own storefront using the Medusa APIs. This headless approach gives you the flexibility to build a custom storefront without limitations on which tech stack you use, or the design of the storefront. - ---- - -## Customize Admin - -The Medusa Admin is extendable, allowing you to add widgets to existing pages or create new pages. - -If your use case requires bigger customizations to the admin, such as showing different products and orders based on the logged-in vendor, use the [admin API routes](!api!/admin) to build a custom admin. diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx index 9ddeb2ca13..aedc758b8d 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx @@ -49,13 +49,15 @@ During checkout, Medusa calculates the taxes using the tax region settings of th ### Payment and Fulfillment Providers -Merchants choose which payment providers are available in each region. For example, one region can use Payment Provider A and B while another only uses Payment Provider B. Merchants can also choose the fulfillment providers available in each stock location, and provide shipping options using the providers in those locations. +Merchants choose which payment providers are available in each region. For example, one region can use Payment Provider A and B while another only uses Payment Provider B. + +Merchants can also choose the fulfillment providers available in each stock location, and provide shipping options using the providers in those locations. During checkout, customers only see the payment providers configured for the region, and they can only choose shipping options that can be used to fulfill items to their shipping address. This allows merchants to give customers a localized experience that feels familiar and instills trust. Medusa provides official module providers for payment and fulfillment. You can also create custom module providers. - - - --- ## Prices Per Region and Currency -Merchants set the price of a product's variants per currency and region. This also applies to adding sales or overriding prices for specific conditions. +Merchants set the price of shipping options and product variants per currency and region. This also applies to adding sales or overriding prices for specific conditions. Using the tax-inclusive feature, merchants can also specify prices including taxes per currency and region. Medusa then calculates the tax amount applied to a line item in the cart based on the region's tax configurations. @@ -131,7 +137,7 @@ A multi-regional setup lets merchants manage their inventory through Medusa acro By integrating a third-party Content Management Systems (CMS), you benefit from rich content features including managing your content in multiple languages. This allows you to cater to customers’ different languages in the regions you serve. -To integrate a third-party system, create a custom module whose main service connects to that third-party service. You can also follow the [Sanity integration guide](../../integrations/guides/sanity/page.mdx) to integrate Sanity with Medusa. +To integrate a third-party system, create a custom module whose main service connects to that third-party service. You can also follow the [Contentful integration guide](../../integrations/guides/contentful/page.mdx) to learn how to integrate Contentful and benefit from localization features. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx index 3d160a868f..3dbab7fbd9 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx @@ -39,11 +39,13 @@ Businesses are no longer bound to sell in their stores. They can reach their cus One example is marketplaces like Amazon. Customers searching through Amazon to find products are inadvertently searching through many third-party stores connected to Amazon’s marketplace. -You can implement this example in Medusa with the Sales Channel Module and a custom module. Use the Sales Channel Module's features to set different product availability across sales channels. Then, in the custom module, integrate with Amazon’s seller program and use their APIs to push your products on Amazon. +You can implement this example in Medusa with the Sales Channel Module and a custom module. Use the Sales Channel Module's features to set different product availability across sales channels. + +Then, in the custom module, integrate with Amazon’s seller program. You can then build workflows that sync your products with Amazon’s marketplace. Another channel that attracts customer sales is social media. You can create a custom module that integrates with social media apps to show your products and sell them to customers. - + + --- ## Optimize Customer Experience @@ -67,10 +77,11 @@ Implement the customer journey and design for your storefronts that leads to the Medusa’s architecture also makes it easier to integrate any third-party services to provide a better customer experience: - Create a module that integrates the third-party service. -- Expose the module's features in API routes. +- Build a workflow that performs actions spanning across the third-party service and your Medusa application. +- Expose the workflow's features in API routes. - Send requests to these API routes from your storefront. - + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/oms/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/oms/page.mdx index 02d167bb69..caf1d208c6 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/oms/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/oms/page.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This recipe provides an overview of Medusa's features and how to use it as an Or Building or integrating an OMS brings certain challenges: accepting orders from different sales channels, tracking inventory across the sales channels, integrating third-party fulfillment and payment providers with the OMS, and more. -Medusa's Commerce Modules and customization toolkit lets you integrate it within a larger ecosystem. The Commerce Modules provide features to allow businesses to accept orders from any sales channel, benefit from multi-warehouse inventory features, and integrate third-party services for fulfillment, payment, and more. +Medusa's Commerce Modules and [Framework](!docs!/learn/fundamentals/framework) for customizations allows you to integrate it within a larger ecosystem. The Commerce Modules provide features to allow businesses to accept orders from any sales channel, benefit from multi-warehouse inventory features, and integrate third-party services for fulfillment, payment, and more. @@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ For example, you can support importing orders into Medusa through a custom API R ## Route Orders to Third-party Fulfillment Services -To integrate third-party fulfillment providers with the Medusa application, create a fulfillment module provider. +To integrate third-party fulfillment providers with the Medusa application, you can create a fulfillment module provider. -Medusa uses the Fulfillment Module whenever a fulfillment action is performed, such as when a fulfillment is created for items in an order. The module's main service's methods use the associated fulfillment module provider to handle the desired fulfillment actions. +Medusa uses the Fulfillment Module whenever a fulfillment action is performed, such as when a fulfillment is created for items in an order. The methods of the module's main service use the associated fulfillment module provider to handle the desired fulfillment actions. ![Fulfilling orders with Medusa OMS](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709032184/Medusa%20Book/oms-fulfillment_qfrpdd.jpg) -In addition, create a subscriber that listen to fulfillment-related events, such as the `order.fulfillment_created` event, to perform actions with the third-party fulfillment provider. +In addition, you can create a subscriber that listens to fulfillment-related events, such as the `order.fulfillment_created` event, to perform actions with the third-party fulfillment provider. - - diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/page.mdx index c402998142..4a84cce4fb 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/page.mdx @@ -1,4 +1,19 @@ -import { ChildDocs } from "docs-ui" +import { CardList } from "docs-ui" +import { + BuildingStorefront, + CalendarSolid, + PhotoSolid, + ChannelsSolid, + BuildingsSolid, + GiftSolid, + ClockSolid, + ShoppingCartSolid, + GlobeEuropeSolid, + Phone, + HandTruck, + PenPlus, + Receipt +} from "@medusajs/icons" export const metadata = { title: `Recipes`, @@ -8,4 +23,75 @@ export const metadata = { This section of the documentation provides recipes for common use cases with example implementations. - \ No newline at end of file +## Recipes + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx index cd68260075..aa0169e1a7 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This recipe provides the general steps to build personalized products in Medusa. Personalized products are products that customers can customize based on their need. For example, they can upload an image to print on a shirt or provide a message to include in a letter. -In Medusa, you create a custom module defining data models, implementing custom features, and creating relationships to other modules' data models. +In Medusa, you can create a custom module defining data models related to personalization with the service to manage them. Then, you can link those data models to existing data models, such as products. You also have freedom in how you choose to implement the storefront, allowing you to build a unique experience around your products. @@ -68,19 +68,19 @@ Medusa's modular architecture removes any restrictions on the your storefront's You can build a unique experience around your products that focuses on the customer’s personalization capabilities. -Medusa provides a Next.js Starter storefront with basic ecommerce functionalities that can be customized. You can also build your own storefront and use Medusa’s client libraries or Store API Routes to communicate with the Medusa application. +Medusa provides a Next.js Starter Storefront with basic ecommerce functionalities that can be customized. You can also build your own storefront and use Medusa’s client libraries or Store API Routes to communicate with the Medusa application. @@ -89,13 +89,20 @@ Medusa provides a Next.js Starter storefront with basic ecommerce functionalitie ## Pass Personalized Data to the Order -If you store the personalized data using a custom module: +If you store the personalized data using a custom module, you can: -- Create a custom API Route that handles saving the personalization data. +- Create a workflow that handles saving the personalization data. +- Create a custom API Route that executes the workflow. - Call that API Route from the storefront after adding the item to the cart. -- Listen to the `order.placed` event to attach the personalized data to the Order Module's `LineItem` data model. +- Consume the `orderCreated` hook of the [completeCartWorkflow](/references/medusa-workflows/completeCartWorkflow) to attach the personalized data to the Order Module's `LineItem` data model. @@ -114,13 +121,23 @@ If you store the personalized data using a custom module: ## Fulfill Personalized Products in Orders -To fulfill your personalized products with a third-party service or custom logic, create a fulfillment module provider. +The Fulfillment Module handles all logic related to fulfilling orders. It also supports using fulfillment module providers that implement the logic of fulfilling orders with third-party services. + +To fulfill your personalized products with a third-party service or custom logic, you can create a fulfillment module provider. The Fulfillment Module registers your fulfillment module provider to use it to fulfill orders. - + diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/pos/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/pos/page.mdx index 865594b620..b9789401a0 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/pos/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/pos/page.mdx @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Medusa's modular architecture solves these challenges. Any frontend can utilize ## Freedom in Choosing Your POS Tech Stack -When you build a POS system, you must choose the programming language or tool you want to use. +When you build a POS system, you choose the programming language or tool you want to use. -Medusa's modular architecture removes any restrictions you may have while making this choice. Any client or front end can connect to the Medusa application using its headless REST APIs. +Medusa's modular architecture removes any restrictions you may have while making this choice. Any client or frontend can connect to the Medusa application using its headless REST APIs. ![POS Tech Stack](https://res.cloudinary.com/dza7lstvk/image/upload/v1709034046/Medusa%20Book/pos-tech-stack_fy8uiu.jpg) @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Medusa's modular architecture removes any restrictions you may have while making POS systems make the checkout process smoother by integrating a barcode scanner. Merchants scan a product by its barcode to check its details or add it to the customer's purchase. -The Product Module's `ProductVariant` data model has the properties to implement this integration, mainly the `barcode` attribute. Other notable properties include `ean`, `upc`, and `hs_code`, among others. +The Product Module's [ProductVariant](/references/product/models/ProductVariant) data model has the properties to implement this integration, mainly the `barcode` attribute. Other notable properties include `ean`, `upc`, and `hs_code`, among others. To search through product variants by their barcode, create a custom API Route and call it within your POS. @@ -79,7 +79,9 @@ Medusa's [Inventory](../../commerce-modules/inventory/page.mdx), [Stock Location Merchants can create a sales channel for their online store and a sales channel for their POS system, then manage the inventory quantity of product variants in each channel. -This also opens the door for other business opportunities, such as an endless aisle experience. Suppose a product isn't available in-store but is available in different warehouses. You can allow customers to purchase that item in-store and deliver it to their address. +This also opens the door for other business opportunities, such as an endless aisle experience. + +Suppose a product isn't available in-store but is available in different warehouses. You can allow customers to purchase that item in-store and deliver it to their address. - - --- ## Accept Payment, Place Order, and Use RMA Features Medusa's architecture allows you to integrate any third-party payment provider for your POS and online storefront. For example, you can integrate [Stripe Terminal](https://stripe.com/terminal) to accept in-store payments. -Once you accept the payment, place an order in the POS system using the [Draft Order APIs](!api!/admin#draft-orders). Draft orders provide similar features to an online checkout experience, including discounts, payment processing, and more. +Once you accept the payment, you can place an order in the POS system using the [Draft Order APIs](!api!/admin#draft-orders). Draft orders provide similar features to an online checkout experience, including discounts, payment processing, and more. Then, merchants can view all orders coming from different sales channels using the Medusa Admin. This keeps logistics and order handling consistent between online and in-store customers. diff --git a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx index 720715a273..6de2c713a0 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx +++ b/www/apps/resources/app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ Subscription-based purchase allows customers to purchase products for a specifie For example, a customer can purchase a book subscription box for a period of three months. Each month, the payment is captured for that order and, if the payment is successful, the fulfillment is processed. +Medusa's [Framework](!docs!/learn/fundamentals/framework) for customizations facilitates building subscription-based purchases. You can create a Subscription Module that implements data models for subscriptions, and link those data models to existing ones such as products and orders. + +You can also expose custom features using API routes, and implement complex flows using workflows. + [How Goodchef built subscription-based purchases with Medusa](https://medusajs.com/blog/goodchef/). @@ -26,7 +30,7 @@ For example, a customer can purchase a book subscription box for a period of thr Subscriptions have details related to the subscription interval, subscription period, and more. -To store the subscription details, create a data model in a new subscription module. The module's main service provides data management feature of the data model. +To store the subscription details, you can create a data model in a new subscription module. The module's main service provides data management feature of the data model. You can link the subscription data model to models of other modules, such as the Order Module's `Order` data model. @@ -47,7 +51,7 @@ You can link the subscription data model to models of other modules, such as the --- -## Define Module Links +## Link Subscription to Existing Data Models Define a module link that links a data model from your subscription module with a data model from another module. @@ -74,32 +78,41 @@ By implementing the subscription logic within your application, you have full co Implementing the logic depends on your use case, but you'll mainly implement the following: -1. Create an API route in place of the [Complete Cart Store API Route](!api!/store#carts_postcartsidcomplete) that creates a subscription for the order. +1. Create a workflow that completes a cart and creates a subscription for the order. +1. Create an API route that executes the workflow. 2. Create a scheduled job that checks daily for subscriptions that need renewal. 3. Create another scheduled job that checks daily for subscriptions that are expired. + + ### Option 2: Using Stripe Subscriptions Stripe provides a [subscription payments feature](https://stripe.com/docs/billing/subscriptions/overview) that allows you to authorize payment on a subscription basis within Stripe. Stripe then handles checking for recurring payments and capturing payment at the specified interval. This approach allows you to delegate the complications of implementing the subscription logic to Stripe, but doesn't support using other payment providers. -Although Medusa provides a Stripe module provider, it doesn't handle subscriptions. You can create a custom Stripe Subscription module provider. +Although Medusa provides a [Stripe Payment Module Provider](../../commerce-modules/payment/payment-provider/stripe/page.mdx), it doesn't handle subscriptions. You can create a custom Stripe Subscription Module Provider instead. + + --- -## Build a Storefront +## Customize or Build Storefront -Medusa provides a Next.js Starter. Since you've customized your Medusa project, you must either customize the existing Next.js Starter, or create a custom storefront. +Medusa provides a Next.js Starter Storefront to use with your application. You can customize it to for your subscription use case, such as allowing customers to manage their subscriptions. + +Alternatively, you can build your own storefront using the Medusa APIs. This headless approach gives you the flexibility to build a custom storefront without limitations on which tech stack you use, or the design of the storefront. + }, +]} /> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/apps/resources/generated/edit-dates.mjs b/www/apps/resources/generated/edit-dates.mjs index cea7ebd436..8c3ffe5361 100644 --- a/www/apps/resources/generated/edit-dates.mjs +++ b/www/apps/resources/generated/edit-dates.mjs @@ -109,21 +109,21 @@ export const generatedEditDates = { "app/medusa-container-resources/page.mdx": "2025-04-17T08:48:10.255Z", "app/medusa-workflows-reference/page.mdx": "2025-01-20T08:21:29.962Z", "app/nextjs-starter/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T11:37:47.137Z", - "app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx": "2025-04-17T08:48:38.369Z", - "app/recipes/commerce-automation/page.mdx": "2025-05-01T15:33:47.062Z", + "app/recipes/b2b/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T10:31:09.977Z", + "app/recipes/commerce-automation/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T10:56:44.002Z", "app/recipes/digital-products/examples/standard/page.mdx": "2025-04-24T15:41:05.364Z", - "app/recipes/digital-products/page.mdx": "2025-04-30T12:19:20.550Z", - "app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:20:52.092Z", + "app/recipes/digital-products/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:07:00.720Z", + "app/recipes/ecommerce/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:12:32.215Z", "app/recipes/marketplace/examples/vendors/page.mdx": "2025-05-13T15:14:31.606Z", - "app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx": "2025-04-17T08:48:36.942Z", - "app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:38:50.292Z", - "app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:22:08.331Z", - "app/recipes/oms/page.mdx": "2025-04-17T08:48:35.570Z", - "app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:41:48.547Z", - "app/recipes/pos/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:42:52.949Z", + "app/recipes/marketplace/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:25:20.087Z", + "app/recipes/multi-region-store/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:38:41.971Z", + "app/recipes/omnichannel/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:43:24.164Z", + "app/recipes/oms/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:48:45.638Z", + "app/recipes/personalized-products/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T11:59:29.086Z", + "app/recipes/pos/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T12:03:58.916Z", "app/recipes/subscriptions/examples/standard/page.mdx": "2025-05-13T15:18:51.247Z", - "app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx": "2025-02-26T12:31:49.933Z", - "app/recipes/page.mdx": "2025-03-07T07:48:28.203Z", + "app/recipes/subscriptions/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T12:09:12.912Z", + "app/recipes/page.mdx": "2025-05-16T12:20:18.488Z", "app/service-factory-reference/methods/create/page.mdx": "2024-07-31T17:01:33+03:00", "app/service-factory-reference/methods/delete/page.mdx": "2024-07-31T17:01:33+03:00", "app/service-factory-reference/methods/list/page.mdx": "2024-07-31T17:01:33+03:00",