Previously, if an order had two fulfilments that fully satisfied the order, then only one was shipped, the status would change to `partially_shipped` and show the "Create Fulfillment" button again, which would open a buggy modal with no items to fulfil. Added another check that looks at the items in the order and compares `quantity` and `fulfilled_quantity`, so that we can hide the button based on this as well, rather than just the order's `fulfillment_status`, which can be misleading. Also added a status icon to the Fulfillment card's title bar for the `partially_shipped` status, as this area was blank before in that state. Resolves CORE-1262
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An open source composable commerce engine built for developers.
Getting Started
Follow our quickstart guide to learn how to set up a Medusa server.
Requirements
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What is Medusa
Medusa is an open source composable commerce engine built with Node.js. Medusa enables developers to build scalable and sophisticated commerce setups with low effort and great developer experience.
You can learn more about Medusa’s architecture in our documentation.
Features
You can learn about all of the ecommerce features that Medusa provides in our documentation.
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License
Licensed under the MIT License