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Commerce.js for Contentful

This app enables the selection of products from you Commerce.js store on Short text or Short text, list fields.

Installing the app

One click:

Install to Contentful

Install through the Chec Dashboard:

Activate the integration within the dashboard and follow the steps:

https://dashboard.chec.io/integrations/add

Manual

  1. In your Contentful organization, create a new private app called 'Commerce.js App'.
  2. Enter https://contentful-app.chec.io in the App URL field.
  3. Under Locations, select App configuration screen, Entry field, and the Short text and/or Short text, list field types.
  4. Save the configuration and click Install to space
  5. Enter your Commerce.js public key.
  6. Click Save. The app is now ready to use.

This project was bootstrapped with Create Contentful App.

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

npm start

Creates or updates your app definition in Contentful, and runs the app in development mode. Open your app to view it in the browser.

The page will reload if you make edits. You will also see any lint errors in the console.

npm run build

Builds the app for production to the build folder. It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.

The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. Your app is ready to be deployed!

npm run upload

Uploads the build folder to contentful and creates a bundle that is automatically activated. The command guides you through the deployment process and asks for all required arguments. Read here for more information about the deployment process.

npm run upload-ci

Similar to npm run upload it will upload your app to contentful and activate it. The only difference is
that with this command all required arguments are read from the environment variables, for example when you add the upload command to your CI pipeline.

For this command to work, the following environment variables must be set:

  • CONTENTFUL_ORG_ID - The ID of your organization
  • CONTENTFUL_APP_DEF_ID - The ID of the app to which to add the bundle
  • CONTENTFUL_ACCESS_TOKEN - A personal access token

Libraries to use

To make your app look and feel like Contentful use the following libraries:

Using the contentful-management SDK

With the SDK and the contentful-management package installed, you can also create an instance of the contentful-management client using the cmaAdapter, which is part of the SDK, without passing the access token.

Install the package

npm i @contentful/contentful-management@latest @contentful/app-sdk@canary

Use it in your app

import { init } from '@contentful/app-sdk'
import { createClient } from 'contentful-management'


init(sdk => {
  // Create the client scoped to current space-environment
  const cma = createClient(
    { apiAdapter: sdk.cmaAdapter },
    {
      type: 'plain',
      defaults: {
        environmentId: sdk.ids.environment,
        spaceId: sdk.ids.space,
      },
    }
  );

  // Use the client
  cma.locale.getMany({}).then((locales) => console.log(locales))
})

Visit the contentful-management documentation to find out more.

Learn More

Read more and check out the video on how to use the CLI.

Create Contentful App uses Create React App. You can learn more in the Create React App documentation and how to further customize your app.