Bare-bones boilerplate for writing Saleor Apps with Next.js.
Saleor App is the fastest way of extending Saleor with custom logic using asynchronous and synchronous webhooks (and vast Saleor's API). In most cases, creating an App consists of two tasks:
- Writing webhook's code executing your custom logic.
- Developing configuration UI to be displayed in Saleor Dashboard via specialized view (designated in the App's manifest).
- 🚀 Communication between Saleor instance and Saleor App
- 📖 Manifest with webhooks using custom query
You can use any preferred technology to create Saleor Apps, but Next.js is among the most efficient for two reasons. The first is the simplicity of maintaining your API endpoints/webhooks and your apps' configuration React front-end in a single, well-organized project. The second reason is the ease and quality of local development and deployment.
Before you start, make sure you have installed:
- Node.js
- pnpm
- Saleor CLI - optional, but recommended
The easiest way to set up a Saleor app is by using the Saleor CLI.
Saleor CLI is designed to save you from the repetitive chores around Saleor development, including creating Apps. It will take the burden of spawning new apps locally, connecting them with Saleor environments, and establishing a tunnel for local development in seconds.
If you don't have a (free developer) Saleor Cloud account, create one with the following command:
saleor register
Now you're ready to create your first App:
saleor app create [your-app-name]
In this step, Saleor CLI will:
- clone this repository to the specified folder
- install dependencies
- ask you whether you'd like to install the app in the selected Saleor environment
- create
.env
file - start the app in development mode
Having your app ready, the final thing you want to establish is a tunnel with your Saleor environment. Go to your app's directory first and run:
saleor app tunnel
Your local application should be available now to the outside world (Saleor instance) for accepting all the events via webhooks.
A quick note: the next time you come back to your project, it is enough to launch your app in a standard way (and then launch your tunnel as described earlier):
pnpm dev
- Install the dependencies by running:
pnpm install
- Start the local server with:
pnpm dev
-
Expose local environment using tunnel: Use tunneling tools like localtunnel or ngrok.
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Install aplication at your dashboard:
If you use Saleor Cloud or your local server is exposed, you can install your app by following this link:
[YOUR_SALEOR_DASHBOARD_URL]/apps/install?manifestUrl=[YOUR_APP_TUNNEL_MANIFEST_URL]
This template host manifest at /api/manifest
You can also install application using GQL or command line. Follow the guide how to install your app to learn more.
Commands build
and dev
would generate schema and typed functions using Saleor's GraphQL endpoint. Commit the generated
folder to your repo as they are necessary for queries and keeping track of the schema changes.
Learn more about GraphQL code generation.
During registration process Saleor API pass the auth token to the app. With this token App can query Saleor API with privileged access (depending on requested permissions during the installation). To store this data, app-template use a different APL interfaces.
The choice of the APL is done using APL
environment variable. If value is not set, FileAPL is used. Available choices:
file
: no additional setup is required. Good choice for local development. Can't be used for multi tenant-apps or be deployed (not intended for production)upstash
: use Upstash Redis as storage method. Free account required. Can be used for development and production and supports multi-tenancy. RequiresUPSTASH_URL
andUPSTASH_TOKEN
environment variables to be set
If you want to use your own database, you can implement your own APL. Check the documentation to read more.