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@askphill/shopify-wishlist-api

v1.0.1

Published

NPM package hosting the serverless function code used for the native shopify wishlist integration

Downloads

12

Readme

Native Shopify Wishlist Integration (re-useable code for the API)

What is this?

Learn more about our native wishlist functionality here: wishlist documentation

This is the serverless function code that's been refactored into a re-useable NPM package, used in the askphill/shopify-wishlist template repo.

When you create your own NextJS repo based off of that template, if we optimize or fix the code used in this serverless function, you can simply npm update @askphill/shopify-wishlist-api

How do I get started?

If you are manually adding the wishlist serverless function into an existing NextJS repo, make sure you run

npm install @askphill/shopify-wishlist-api

Otherwise, you only have to follow the setup instructions in The Shopify Wishlist Template Repo

I've made and merged changes to this, how do I push the update to NPM?

  1. Make sure you have an npm account and have logged in
  2. Make sure you have been invited to the @askphill npm organization
  3. Update the version number "version": "1.0.0" inside package.json, following the npm conventions
  4. run npm publish