* chore: add baseline test for create cart * chore: add basic paths into handlers + make first tests pass * chore: move input alias to cart specific workflow * chore: move data around into buckets * chore: normalize handlers and introduce types * chore: move aliases to handlers concern * chore: add compensation step for create cart * chore: merge with latest develop * chore: handle error manually + type inputs * chore: handle error manually * chore: added types for each handler * chore: remove addresses * chore: added changset * chore: undo package changes * chore: added config settings to retreieve, cleanup of types * chore: capitalize cart handlers * chore: rename todo * chore: add feature flag for workflow * chore: reorder handlers * chore: add logger to route handler * chore: removed weird vscode moving around things * chore: refactor handlers * chore: refactor compensate step * chore: changed poistion * chore: aggregate config data * chore: moved handlers to their own domain + pr review addressing * chore: address pr reviews * chore: move types to type package * chore: update type to include config * chore: remove error scoping
Medusa
Documentation | Website
Building blocks for digital commerce
Getting Started
Visit the Quickstart Guide to set up a server.
Visit the Docs to learn more about our system requirements.
What is Medusa
Medusa is a set of commerce modules and tools that allow you to build rich, reliable, and performant commerce applications without reinventing core commerce logic. The modules can be customized and used to build advanced ecommerce stores, marketplaces, or any product that needs foundational commerce primitives. All modules are open-source and freely available on npm.
Learn more about Medusa’s architecture and commerce modules in the Docs.
Roadmap, Upgrades & Plugins
You can view the planned, started and completed features in the Roadmap discussion.
Follow the Upgrade Guides to keep your Medusa project up-to-date.
Check out all available Medusa plugins.
Community & Contributions
The community and core team are available in GitHub Discussions, where you can ask for support, discuss roadmap, and share ideas.
Our Contribution Guide describes how to contribute to the codebase and Docs.
Join our Discord server to meet other community members.
Other channels
License
Licensed under the MIT License.