Note: Looking for Bagisto Next.js Commerce v1? View the code, demo, and release notes
A Next.js 14 and App Router-ready ecommerce template featuring:
- Next.js App Router
- Optimized for SEO using Next.js's Metadata
- React Server Components (RSCs) and Suspense
- Server Actions for mutations
- Edge Runtime
- New fetching and caching paradigms
- Dynamic OG images
- Styling with Tailwind CSS
- Checkout and payments with Bagisto
- Automatic light/dark mode based on system settings
Demo live at: Bagisto Store
- For
BAGISTO_CURRENCY_CODE
andBAGISTO_STORE_ENDPOINT
, you need to install the Bagisto. - Then, you need to install the Bagisto Headless Extension in the Bagisto.
- Now you need to host the full application so that you have store endpoint and if you are in development mode then you can use Ngrok also.
- After that you can proceed with setting up Next.js commerce.
You will need to use the environment variables defined in .env.example
to run Next.js Commerce. It's recommended you use Vercel Environment Variables for this, but a .env
file is all that is necessary.
Note: You should not commit your
.env
file or it will expose secrets that will allow others to control your Bagisto store.
- Install Vercel CLI:
npm i -g vercel
- Link local instance with Vercel and GitHub accounts (creates
.vercel
directory):vercel link
- Download your environment variables:
vercel env pull
pnpm install
pnpm dev
Your app should now be running on localhost:3000.
The following features can be enabled or disabled. This means that the UI will remove all code related to the feature.
For example: Turning cart
off will disable Cart capabilities.
- cart
- search
- customerAuth
- customCheckout