* Add filters for variant ean, upc, and barcode in product queries and validators
* fix: Omit 'q' field from variants in product list and validation parameters
* Add tests for admin products filtering by variants ean, upc, and barcode
* Add changeset for filter admin products api by variant ean, upc, and barcode
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Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: Search by billing_address and shipping_address on Order model
**What**
Added `.searchable()` method to the `shipping_address` and `billing_address` relationships in the `Order` model, enabling search functionality.
**Why**
Previously searching via `shipping_address` and `billing_address` was not supported, limiting the ability to find orders based on shipping or billing address information.
Resolves SUP-1838
* Update integration tests to include billing_address and non-existing addresses.
**What**
Fixed a bug in the prepareListQuery function where nested field ordering was not properly building the expected nested object structure. The function was returning flat objects like { "employee.first_name": "ASC" } instead of the correct nested structure { "employee": { "first_name": "ASC" } }.
**Why**
The buildOrder function is designed to create nested objects from dot-notation field paths, which is essential for proper query building in the Medusa framework. When this functionality was broken, it prevented correct ordering of related fields and caused queries to fail or return unexpected results.
**How**
- Root cause: The `prepareListQuery` function was not properly utilizing the `buildOrder` utility function to transform dot-notation field paths into nested objects
- Before: order = "employee.first_name" → { "employee.first_name": "ASC" }
- After: order = "employee.first_name" → { "employee": { "first_name": "ASC" } }
- Added comprehensive tests: Created detailed unit tests for the prepareListQuery function focusing on buildOrder functionality, covering various scenarios including:
- Simple ascending/descending order
- Nested field ordering (e.g., product.title)
- Deeply nested ordering (e.g., product.variants.prices.amount)
- Multiple nesting levels (up to 5 levels deep)
- Added integration tests: Created integration tests in `product.spec.ts` to verify the full end-to-end functionality of nested ordering with variant titles
The fix ensures that the buildOrder function properly transforms dot-notation field paths into the expected nested object structure, enabling correct query building for related field ordering throughout the Medusa framework.
Resolves SUP-1868
Glob 7 uses the `inflight` module, which leaks memory. Also, all other Medusa packages are using glob 10+. So upgraded the one used by the framework too.
Fixes: FRMW-2972
* fix(create-medusa-app): ensure the same package manager is used consistently
* fix verbose not working as expected
* improvements
* remove legacy peer deps
* format