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nuxt-medusa

v0.5.0

Published

Medusa module for Nuxt

Downloads

777

Readme

Nuxt Medusa

nuxt-medusa

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Medusa module for Nuxt.

Features

  • Nuxt 3 ready
  • Wrapper around @medusajs/medusa-js
  • Handy composables like useMedusaClient
  • Usage in API server routes with serverMedusaClient
  • TypeScript support

Quick Setup

  1. Add nuxt-medusa dependency to your project
npm install --save-dev nuxt-medusa # pnpm or yarn
  1. Add nuxt-medusa to the modules section of nuxt.config.ts:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ['nuxt-medusa'],
})
  1. Create .env file with following MEDUSA_URL variable:
MEDUSA_URL=<YOUR_MEDUSA_URL> # By default http://localhost:9000

And that's it! You can now fetch data from Medusa in Nuxt ✨

<script setup lang="ts">
  const client = useMedusaClient();
  const { products } = await client.products.list();
</script>

If you are encountering problems with CORS from Medusa, make sure that process.env.STORE_CORS in medusa-config.js file is pointing to your local Nuxt project. By default, Medusa has CORS set for http://localhost:8000 while Nuxt is running by default on http://localhost:3000

Development

# Install dependencies
yarn

# Generate type stubs
yarn dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
yarn dev

# Build the playground
yarn dev:build

# Run ESLint
yarn lint

# Run Vitest
yarn test
yarn test:watch

# Release new version
yarn release