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medusa-marketplace

v1.3.0

Published

Marketplace Module for Medusa

Readme

Medusa Marketplace Plugin

Plugin to add a marketplace to Medusa. It is built using Meduse Extender.

Features

  1. Link users to stores.
  2. Link products to stores.
  3. Link orders to stores.
  4. Create a store for every new user.
  5. Fetch only the products in the user's store.
  6. Allow registration of users.
  7. Fetch only orders of the user's store.
  8. Allow super admin to see all main orders.
  9. Allow users to add new users to their team
  10. Allow users to send invites to new users
  11. Added a minimal implementation of ACL

Installation

You first need to install Medusa Extender in your Medusa store, so please follow the instructions to install it.

After that, install this plugin with NPM:

npm i medusa-marketplace

Make sure that new migrations from the module can be run by adding the property cliMigrationsDirs into the exported object in medusa-config.js:

module.exports = {
  projectConfig: {
    cli_migration_dirs: ['node_modules/medusa-marketplace/dist/**/*.migration.js'],
    //existing options...
  }
};

Then, run the migrations after you've run Medusa's migrations:

./node_modules/.bin/medex m --run

You can then import each of the modules into src/main.ts:

import { ProductModule, UserModule, StoreModule, OrderModule } from 'medusa-marketplace';

And add the modules into the array passed to Medusa.load:

await new Medusa(rootDir, expressInstance).load([
  UserModule,
  ProductModule,
  StoreModule,
  OrderModule,
  InviteModule,
  RoleModule,
  PermissionModule
]);

Using Permission Guard

Version 1.3.0 introduces a permission guard that allows you to restrict routes based on a specific permission.

To use the permission guard, add it to a router. For example:

import { Router } from 'medusa-extender';
import listProductsHandler from '@medusajs/medusa/dist/api/routes/admin/products/list-products';
import { permissionGuard } from 'medusa-marketplace';
import wrapHandler from '@medusajs/medusa/dist/api/middlewares/await-middleware';

@Router({
    routes: [
        {
            requiredAuth: true,
            path: '/admin/products',
            method: 'get',
            handlers: [
              permissionGuard([
                {path: "/admin/products"}
              ]),
              wrapHandler(listProductsHandler)
            ],
        },
    ],
})
export class ProductsRouter {}

This tests that a user has the permission {path: "/admin/products"}. This means that the user must have at least 1 permission with the metadata field having the value {path: "/admin/products"}.

You can pass more than one permission.