openapi: 3.0.0 info: version: 2.0.0 title: Medusa Storefront API license: name: MIT url: https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/master/LICENSE servers: - url: http://localhost:9000 - url: https://api.medusa-commerce.com tags: - name: Carts description: > A cart is a virtual shopping bag that customers can use to add items they want to purchase. A cart is then used to checkout and place an order. externalDocs: description: How to implement cart functionality in your storefront url: >- https://docs.medusajs.com/modules/carts-and-checkout/storefront/implement-cart - name: Collections - name: Currencies - name: Customers - name: Orders - name: Payment Collections description: > A payment collection is useful for managing additional payments, such as for Order Edits, or installment payments. - name: Payment Providers - name: Product Categories x-associatedSchema: $ref: ./components/schemas/StoreProductCategory.yaml - name: Products x-associatedSchema: $ref: ./components/schemas/StoreProduct.yaml - name: Regions description: > Regions are different countries or geographical regions that the commerce store serves customers in. Customers can choose what region they're in, which can be used to change the prices shown based on the region and its currency. externalDocs: description: How to use regions in a storefront url: >- https://docs.medusajs.com/modules/regions-and-currencies/storefront/use-regions - name: Return - name: Return Reasons - name: Shipping Options paths: /store/carts: $ref: paths/store_carts.yaml /store/carts/{id}: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}.yaml /store/carts/{id}/complete: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_complete.yaml /store/carts/{id}/line-items: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_line-items.yaml /store/carts/{id}/line-items/{line_id}: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_line-items_{line_id}.yaml /store/carts/{id}/promotions: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_promotions.yaml /store/carts/{id}/shipping-methods: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_shipping-methods.yaml /store/carts/{id}/taxes: $ref: paths/store_carts_{id}_taxes.yaml /store/collections: $ref: paths/store_collections.yaml /store/collections/{id}: $ref: paths/store_collections_{id}.yaml /store/currencies: $ref: paths/store_currencies.yaml /store/currencies/{code}: $ref: paths/store_currencies_{code}.yaml /store/customers: $ref: paths/store_customers.yaml /store/customers/me: $ref: paths/store_customers_me.yaml /store/customers/me/addresses: $ref: paths/store_customers_me_addresses.yaml /store/customers/me/addresses/{address_id}: $ref: paths/store_customers_me_addresses_{address_id}.yaml /store/orders: $ref: paths/store_orders.yaml /store/orders/{id}: $ref: paths/store_orders_{id}.yaml /store/payment-collections: $ref: paths/store_payment-collections.yaml /store/payment-collections/{id}/payment-sessions: $ref: paths/store_payment-collections_{id}_payment-sessions.yaml /store/payment-providers: $ref: paths/store_payment-providers.yaml /store/product-categories: $ref: paths/store_product-categories.yaml /store/product-categories/{id}: $ref: paths/store_product-categories_{id}.yaml /store/products: $ref: paths/store_products.yaml /store/products/{id}: $ref: paths/store_products_{id}.yaml /store/regions: $ref: paths/store_regions.yaml /store/regions/{id}: $ref: paths/store_regions_{id}.yaml /store/return: $ref: paths/store_return.yaml /store/return-reasons: $ref: paths/store_return-reasons.yaml /store/return-reasons/{id}: $ref: paths/store_return-reasons_{id}.yaml /store/shipping-options: $ref: paths/store_shipping-options.yaml components: securitySchemes: jwt_token: type: http x-displayName: JWT Token scheme: bearer cookie_auth: type: apiKey x-displayName: Cookie Session ID in: cookie name: connect.sid description: > Use a cookie session to send authenticated requests. ### How to Obtain the Cookie Session If you're sending requests through a browser, using JS Client, or using tools like Postman, the cookie session should be automatically set when the customer is logged in. If you're sending requests using cURL, you must set the Session ID in the cookie manually. To do that, send a request to [authenticate the customer](#tag/Auth/operation/PostAuth) and pass the cURL option `-v`: ```bash curl -v --location --request POST 'https://medusa-url.com/store/auth' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data-raw '{ "email": "user@example.com", "password": "supersecret" }' ``` The headers will be logged in the terminal as well as the response. You should find in the headers a Cookie header similar to this: ```bash Set-Cookie: connect.sid=s%3A2Bu8BkaP9JUfHu9rG59G16Ma0QZf6Gj1.WT549XqX37PN8n0OecqnMCq798eLjZC5IT7yiDCBHPM; ``` Copy the value after `connect.sid` (without the `;` at the end) and pass it as a cookie in subsequent requests as the following: ```bash curl --location --request GET 'https://medusa-url.com/store/customers/me/orders' \ --header 'Cookie: connect.sid={sid}' ``` Where `{sid}` is the value of `connect.sid` that you copied.