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 About Nextjs Starter Medusa

A performant frontend ecommerce starter template with Next.js

Platforms

Web Self-hosted

Languages

TypeScript

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Nextjs Starter Medusa

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Medusa Next.js Starter Template

Combine Medusa's modules for your commerce backend with the newest Next.js 15 features for a performant storefront.

PRs welcome! Discord Chat Follow @medusajs

Prerequisites

To use the Next.js Starter Template, you should have a Medusa server running locally on port 9000. For a quick setup, run:

npx create-medusa-app@latest

Check out create-medusa-app docs for more details and troubleshooting.

Overview

The Medusa Next.js Starter is built with:

Features include:

  • Full ecommerce support:
    • Product Detail Page
    • Product Overview Page
    • Product Collections
    • Cart
    • Checkout with Stripe
    • User Accounts
    • Order Details
  • Full Next.js 15 support:
    • App Router
    • Next fetching/caching
    • Server Components
    • Server Actions
    • Streaming
    • Static Pre-Rendering

Quickstart

Setting up the environment variables

Navigate into your projects directory and get your environment variables ready:

cd nextjs-starter-medusa/
mv .env.template .env.local

Install dependencies

Use Yarn to install all dependencies.

yarn

Start developing

You are now ready to start up your project.

yarn dev

Open the code and start customizing

Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000!

Payment integrations

By default this starter supports the following payment integrations

To enable the integrations you need to add the following to your .env.local file:

NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY=<your-stripe-public-key>

You'll also need to setup the integrations in your Medusa server. See the Medusa documentation for more information on how to configure Stripe.

Resources

Learn more about Medusa

Learn more about Next.js