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@lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks

v1.1.4

Published

A Medusa plugin that enables webhook management and integration, allowing you to configure and manage outgoing webhooks for your e-commerce events.

Readme

@lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks

Add webhook functionality to your Medusa e-commerce server, allowing you to send real-time notifications to external services when specific events occur in your system. The plugin seamlessly integrates with Medusa's event system and provides a simple way to manage webhooks for various events.

Features

  • Event-Based Webhooks: Automatically trigger webhooks based on Medusa events like product creation, updates, and more
  • Flexible Configuration: Easy setup and configuration through Medusa's plugin system
  • Built-in Event Support: Pre-configured support for common Medusa events
  • Workflow Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Medusa's workflow system for reliable webhook processing

Installation

  1. Install the plugin using your preferred package manager:
npm install @lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks
# or
yarn add @lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks
  1. Add the plugin to your medusa-config.js:
const plugins = [
  // ... other plugins
  {
    resolve: "@lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks",
    options: {
      // Add here the subcribers you will define
      subscriptions: ["product.created", "product.updated"],
    },
  },
];
  1. Run migrations:
yarn medusa db:migrate

Usage

Creating a Webhook Subscriber

The plugin provides three different workflows for handling webhooks:

  1. getWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow: Retrieves active webhook subscriptions for a specific event
  2. sendWebhooksEventsWorkflow: Sends webhook events to the subscribed endpoints
  3. fullWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow: Combines both workflows to handle the complete webhook process

Here's an example of how to use these workflows in your subscriber:

import {
  SubscriberArgs,
  SubscriberConfig,
} from "@medusajs/framework/subscribers";
import {
  getWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow,
  sendWebhooksEventsWorkflow,
  fullWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow,
} from "@lambdacurry/medusa-webhooks/workflows";

export const config: SubscriberConfig = {
  event: ["product.created", "product.updated"],
  context: {
    subscriberId: "product-added",
  },
};

export default async function handleProductAdded({
  event: { name },
  container,
}: SubscriberArgs<{ id: string }>): Promise<void> {
  const query = container.resolve("query");
  const logger = container.resolve("logger");

  // Fetch product data
  const { data: productResult } = await query.graph({
    entity: "product",
    fields: ["*"],
  });

  const product = productResult[0];

  if (!product) {
    logger.error("Product not found");
    return;
  }

  // Option 1: Use the full workflow (recommended for most cases)
  const fullResult = await fullWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow(container).run({
    input: {
      eventName: name,
      eventData: product,
    },
  });

  // Option 2: Use separate workflows for more control
  const { results: webhooks } = await getWebhooksSubscriptionsWorkflow(
    container
  ).run({
    input: {
      eventName: name,
      eventData: product,
    },
  });

  const sendResult = await sendWebhooksEventsWorkflow(container).run({
    input: {
      webhooks,
      eventData: product,
    },
  });

  console.log(fullResult);
  // or
  console.log(sendResult);
}

Development

To contribute to this plugin:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies: yarn install
  3. Run the plugin: yarn dev

Please read more about how to run the plugin in dev mode: https://docs.medusajs.com/learn/fundamentals/plugins/create

License

MIT License