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Initialize a
medusa
project by using a starteryarn create medusa-app OR npx create-medusa-app
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Choose
medusa-starter-default
? Which Medusa starter would you like to install? … ❯ medusa-starter-default medusa-starter-contentful Other
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Pick any storefront starter
Which storefront starter would you like to install? … ❯ Gatsby Starter Next.js Starter None
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Make sure
redis
is installed and running$ redis-cli 127.0.0.1:6379> ping PONG
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Go to backend directory.
cd <Your project name>/backend
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Make sure your packages version in
package.json
match this -"@medusajs/medusa": "^1.1.49", "@medusajs/medusa-cli": "^1.1.22", "medusa-fulfillment-manual": "^1.1.26", "medusa-interfaces": "^1.1.27", "medusa-payment-manual": "^1.0.8", "medusa-payment-stripe": "^1.1.30", "mongoose": "^5.13.3", "typeorm": "^0.2.36"
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Edit
medusa-config.js
. Navigate to the end of file and make sure this line is not commented out -redis_url: REDIS_URL,
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In the same file, add this object to plugins array -
{ resolve: `medusa-plugin-strapi`, options: { strapi_medusa_user: 'medusa_user', strapi_medusa_password: 'medusaPassword1', strapi_url: '127.0.0.1', strapi_port: '1337' } }
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Create and navigate to
plugins
directory and pullmedusa-plugin-strapi
cd plugins git clone https://github.com/Deathwish98/medusa-plugin-strapi.git
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Install dependencies and build project files
cd medusa-plugin-strapi npm install npm run build
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Start medusa server from
backend
directorycd ../../ npm run seed npm run start
Your local Medusa server should now be running on port 9000.
This plugin assumes that you are familiar with strapi. If you have not used it before, visit the official docs for more info -
https://strapi.io/documentation/developer-docs/latest/getting-started/quick-start.html
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Create a new strapi project using our template.
npx create-strapi-app@3.6.8 strapi-medusa --template https://github.com/Deathwish98/strapi-medusa-template.git OR yarn create strapi-app strapi-medusa --template https://github.com/Deathwish98/strapi-medusa-template.git
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Start strapi server.
npm run develop <---- For development purposes OR npm run start
NOTE: If you are using
SQLite
there is a knownknex.js
bug -error KnexTimeoutError: Knex: Timeout acquiring a connection. The pool is probably full. Are you missing a .transacting(trx) call?
It appears after running
npm run develop
for the first time . Just run the command again and it should disappear.
Visit docs.medusa-commerce.com for further guides.
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