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@corejam/plugin-dershop

v0.0.29

Published

corejam dershop app - Serverless Jamstack Webshop

Downloads

149

Readme

DerShop is a serverless webshop built with Corejam.

Usage

To start the development shop under examples/nextjs:

$ cd examples/nextjs
$ yarn dev

Visit: http://localhost:3000

GraphQL Playground: http://localhost:3000/api/graphql

CDN / Ege Caching

Coming soon

DB Bootstrap

We currently offer a bootstrap script to launch a new FaunaDB and have it bootstrapped with the schema & sample products.

Head over to FaunaDB and under Account settings generate a new Admin Key. We will use this to bootstrap a new db, generate a new key and add data.

$ cd packages/dershop
$ node tests/bootstrap.js --help
  Usage: bootstrap.js [options] [command]

  Commands:
    fauna    Bootstrap a new faunaDB
    help     Display help
    version  Display version

  Options:
    -d, --dbSecret  Your DB Secret key (FaunaDB)
    -f, --faker     Add faker data to the database (disabled by default)
    -h, --help      Output usage information
    -v, --version   Output the version number
$ node tests/bootstrap.js --dbSecret <faunaAdminSecretKey>
Created DB
secret:<new_generated_db_secret>
waiting on index
Done in 12.30s.

Copy the <new_generated_db_secret> into your <root>/examples/nextjs/.env for the SECRET_KEY

Your .env should have the following values:

DB_DRIVER=DB_FAUNA
SECRET_KEY=<new_generated_db_secret>

Your local development instance should now connect to faunadB.

Netlify deploy

Coming soon

AWS Lambda Deploy

Coming soon

Vercel Deploy

To deploy the development shop to vercel we need to move our compiled dist/ folders from various packages into our next shop to be uploaded with the deployment. (This step is only required for dev setup)

$ cd <lernaRoot>
$ node ./utils/hoistPackagesForDeployment.js

This will move packages into /examples/nextjs to allow us to deploy everything in one go.

We still have some manual steps for zeit, first run vercel inside your example shop to get a custom my.project.now.sh domain assigned. We will then use this to give the deployment environment variables for graphql:

$ vercel --build-env SECRET_KEY=<new_generated_db_secret> --build-env DB_DRIVER="DB_FAUNA" -e DB_DRIVER="DB_FAUNA" -e SECRET_KEY=<new_generated_db_secret> -e DEPLOYMENT_URL="https://my.project.now.sh"