This PR includes documentation that preps for v2 docs (but doesn't introduce new docs). _Note: The number of file changes in the PR is due to find-and-replace within the `references` which is unavoidable. Let me know if I should move it to another PR._ ## Changes - Change Medusa version in base OAS used for v2. - Fix to docblock generator related to not catching all path parameters. - Added typedoc plugin that generates ER Diagrams, which will be used specifically for data model references in commerce modules. - Changed OAS tool to output references in `www/apps/api-reference/specs-v2` directory when the `--v2` option is used. - Added a version switcher to the API reference to switch between V1 and V2. This switcher is enabled by an environment variable, so it won't be visible/usable at the moment. - Upgraded docusaurus to v3.0.1 - Added new Vale rules to ensure correct spelling of Medusa Admin and module names. - Added new components to the `docs-ui` package that will be used in future documentation changes.
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Multi-Warehouse Overview
In this document, you’ll get an overview of the multi-warehouse setup and how you can use it in the Medusa Admin.
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Multi-warehouse requires the Inventory and Stock Location modules to be installed. If you’re unsure how to handle that, please contact your technical team for support.
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Overview
Multi-warehouse allows you to define multiple locations that your stock items are available in. You can then specify for each of these locations the quantity of the item. You can also associate locations with multiple Sales Channels.
When fulfilling an order, you can select the location to fulfill the items from. Similarly, when requesting or handling a return, you can select the location to return the item to. This will automatically increment or decrement the quantity as necessary.
It should be noted that the following are not explained within this section of the user guide:
- Item allocation and locations in orders: this is explained in the Orders section.
- Managing general inventory of a product variant: this is explained in the Products section.