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Nextjs Storefront

Saleor Next.js Storefront

Starter pack for building performant e-commerce experiences with Saleor.
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Features

  • Next.js 14: File-based routing, React 18, Fast Refresh, Image Optimization and more.
  • App Router: Uses React Server Components, Data Cache, and async components.
  • TypeScript: Strongly typed codebase and GraphQL payloads with strict mode.
  • GraphQL best practices: Uses GraphQL Codegen and TypedDocumentString to reduce boilerplate and bundle size.
  • Customizable CSS: TailwindCSS can be extended or replaced with an alternative CSS solution.
  • Tooling included: Comes with ESLint, Prettier, Husky, Lint Staged, and Codegen preconfigured.

Global:

  • Channel switcher and Geo detection (coming soon)
  • Dynamic menu
  • Hamburger menu
  • SEO data

Checkout:

  • Single page checkout (including login)
  • Portable to other frameworks (doesn't use Next.js components)
  • Adyen integration
  • Stripe integration
  • Customer address book
  • Vouchers and Gift Cards

Product catalog:

  • Categories
  • Variant selection
  • Product attributes
  • Image optimization

My account:

  • Order history (coming soon)
  • Order completion
  • Order details

Quickstart

1. Create Saleor backend instance

To quickly get started with the backend, use a free developer account at Saleor Cloud.

Alternatively you can run Saleor locally using docker.

2. Clone storefront

[Option 1] Using Comand line tools

Install or update to the latest version of the Saleor CLI by running the following command:

npm i -g @saleor/cli@latest

Clone storefront, install dependencies, and connect with the provided Saleor instance hostname

saleor storefront create --url https://{SALEOR_HOSTNAME}/graphql/

[Option 2] Manual install

Clone repository:

git clone https://github.com/saleor/storefront.git

Copy environment variables from .env.example to .env:

cp .env.example .env

Edit .env and set NEXT_PUBLIC_SALEOR_API_URL to your Saleor GraphQL endpoint URL, e.g., https://example.saleor.cloud/graphql/.

Then, install pnpm and run the following command to install all dependencies in the repo:

pnpm i

Payments

Currently, Saleor Storefront supports payments via the Saleor Adyen App. To install and configure the payment app go to the "Apps" section in the Saleor Dashboard (App Store is only available in Saleor Cloud).

WARNING: To configure the Adyen App, you must have an account with Adyen.

NOTE: Saleor Stripe App integration is a work in progress.

Development

To start the development server, run the following:

pnpm dev

The app is now running at http://localhost:3000.

NOTE: Saleor Storefront is a Next.js app. In case you are not familiar with Next.js, we recommend you to read the Next.js documentation (make sure you've selected "Using App Router" in the sidebar).

GraphQL queries and mutations:

After altering or creating new GraphQL queries in gql folder, you need to run the following command to generate types and javascript queries:

pnpm run generate

Preview content changes instantly (Draft Mode)

Visit http://{your-host}/api/draft to enable cookies that disable caching to preview catalog and content changes instantly. Learn more about the Draft Mode in Next.js docs.