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@adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart

v1.0.0

Published

Astro SnipCart Integration based on another npm package by lloyedjatkinson that has been updated for astro v4

Downloads

12

Readme

Welcome to Astro Snipcart for Astro V4+

This project is based on another project with the same name... lloyedjatkinson/astro-snipcart that hasnt been updated to properly support Astro v4. This project is super simple and just gives you support for Snipcart within astro using very simple components...

The Following are the available imports availble to you for building your page... i have layed them out in a typical layout of how to import them into your Astro project for use.

import * as SC from '@adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart';
// Available usage; <SC.Cart>, <SC.CartItemCount />, <SC.CartTotal />, <SC.Login />, <SC.HeaderAstro />, <SC.MakeProduct>

import * as SCVue from '@adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart/vue';
// Available usage; <SCVue.CartItemCount client:? />, <SCVue.CartTotal client:? />, <SCVue.HeaderVue client:? />

The Following are the Standard Astro Components Available to import:

  • SC.Cart creates a button for opening the cart
  • SC.CartItemCount Shows the ammount of items as ( 2 )
  • SC.CartTotal Shows the current cart total ( $2.00 )
  • SC.Login Shows the Sign-in/Customer Dashboard if you've enabled the feature within snipcart
  • SC.MakeProduct is the script used for product creation
  • SC.HeaderAstro Put this in your <head> tag to activate snipcart on your website (DOSE NOT WORK WITH VIEW TRANSITIONS)

The Following are the Vue Astro Components, They are inteded to fix the ViewTransition bug with Snipcart's Interactive components(REQUIRES @astrojs/vue Replaces SC.* with SCVue.* if you use <ViewTransitions />):

  • SCVue.HeaderVue
  • SCVue.CartItemCount
  • SCVue.CartTotal

Install Astro Snipcart

npm i @adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart

Make sure to add PUBLIC_SNIPCART_API_KEY to your environment variables

Add one of the following inside your <head>:

Astro Without ViewTransitions

---
import { HeaderAstro } from '@adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart';
---
<head>
  /** Other Head Data */
  <HeaderAstro />
</head>

Astro WITH ViewTransitions (Requires @astrojs/vue)

import { HeaderVUE } from '@adammatthiesen/astro-snipcart/vue';
---
<head>
  /** Other Head Data */
  <HeaderVUE transition:persist client:idle />
</head>

For a Full tutorial of this addon, check out the blog post here