Virto Commerce Frontend is a single-page web application (SPA) with a fresh look on eCommerce solutions. This is where common B2B and B2C scenarios are combined with the most bleeding-edge technologies to deliver blazing-fast and fully functional solutions. It implements common business use cases needed for a vast majority of projects we build.
Virto Commerce Frontend is designed to be used as-is within the actual Virto Commerce Platform. You can modify it by implementing desired components, pages, and shared logic to correspond with your project goals.
- Vue3. Progressive frontend framework with its key features allows to build fast applications.
- Typescript. All components and composables have type definitions, so IDE can help you to build clean and working code.
- TailwindCSS. The most popular and growing CSS framework provides a wonderful flexible structure to speed up styling.
- Husky + ESLint + Prettier. Autoformat, check and fix your code and prevent ugly code style within the repository.
- Vite. It is faster than Webpack. Really FASTER. Use it to develop with HMR benefits and to build for production.
- GraphQL. Forget about REST, use flexible GraphQL queries and mutations to safely work with the backend.
- Development performance. Really fast development using the most effective solution. Enrol SPA in seconds and start to modify code with HMR features.
- Client performance. We are supposed to reach and hold green metrics provided by Google PageSpeed Insights.
- Atomic Design Pattern. The Frontend Application UI is based on Atoms, Molecules and Organisms, combined within Pages and shared Components. This provides a high level of code reusability.
- Fully responsive. We made our Frontend Application work on multiple devices from Desktops to Mobile phones, concentrating both on UI and UX.
- Simple styling and customization. We use TailwindCSS to provide the easiest and most convenient way of CSS usage. Write as less of code as possible, and reuse existing highly customizable framework features.
- Fully aligned with Virto Commerce Platform. The SPA is fully aligned with the Virto Commerce Platform to provide all common B2B and B2C scenarios.
├── assets // Scripts, styles and other assets compiled and minified for production.
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├── client-app // The main folder for the application.
| ├── assets // Assets needed to be precompiled during building.
| | └──...
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| ├── core // Common utilities and shared logic that can be used by any pages and libraries.
| | ├── api/graphql // GraphQL Models aligned with the Virto Backoffice.
| | | └──...
| | ├── composables // Core composables (app-level shared logic).
| | | └──...
| | ├── directives // Core Vue directives.
| | | └──...
| | ├── plugins // Core Vue plugins.
| | | └──...
| | ├── enums // Core enums.
| | | └──...
| | ├── types // Core types.
| | | └──...
| | ├── utilities // Some miscellaneous utils.
| | | └──...
| | └── constants.ts // Global-available constants (DO NOT USE, will be removed later).
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| ├── pages // Set of application pages used within Application router.
| | └──...
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| ├── public // Statically served files
| | └── static
| | ├── icons // Icons used for favicons, PWA, etc.
| | └── images // Static images used inside the application.
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| ├── router // SPA routing configuration.
| | └──...
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| ├── shared // A set of shared files grouped by their domain context.
| | ├── catalog // Grouping context (ex.: catalog browsing).
| | | ├── components // The collection of components specific for this domain context.
| | | | └──...
| | | ├── composables // The collection of shared logic written using Composable API pattern.
| | | | └──...
| | | ├── types // Types used in this context.
| | | | └──...
| | | ├── utils // Utilities and helpers specific for this context.
| | | | └──...
| | | └── index.ts // Entry point for this context used as library.
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| | └──...
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| ├── ui-kit // Atoms, Molecules, Organisms and their types, used within the whole application.
| | └──...
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| ├── App.vue // Main Application component. Use it as a wrapper for routable pages.
| ├── env.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support.
| ├── main.ts // Application entry point. Main initialization script.
| ├── shims-acceptjs.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support for Accept.js (Authorize.net).
| ├── shims-graphql.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support for importing *.graphql files.
| ├── shims-vue.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support for importing *.vue files.
| ├── vue.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support for additional global Vue properties.
| └── vue-router.d.ts // Definition file to provide IDE IntelliSense support for additional global Vue Router properties.
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├── config
| ├── menu.json
| └── settings_data.json
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├── locales // Locale files used to provide translated content.
| └──...
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├── scripts // Auxiliary build files that run in the Node environment.
| └──...
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├── .babelrc // Babel configuration for storybook
├── .browserslistrc // Browserslist config file to support actual versions of browsers.
├── .commitlintrc.json // Config for Conventional commit hook.
├── .dependency-cruiser.cjs
├── .dependency-graph.cjs
├── .editorconfig // Common editor settings to sync codestyle.
├── .env // Envfile to define different Environment Variables.
├── .env.local // Local envfile to override Environment Variables.
├── .eslintignore // Ignore some files from ESlint.
├── .eslintrc.cjs // ESlint configuration file.
├── .gitattributes // Set attributes to specified path in Git.
├── .gitignore // Ignore some files from Git.
├── .npmrc // Node.js package manager settings and Node.js restrictions
├── .prettierignore // Ignore some files from Prettier.
├── .prettierrc.json // Config for Prettier.
├── .yarnrc.yml // Yarn package manager configuration
├── graphql-codegen
| ├── schema.ts // Configuration file to generate GraphQL schema.
| ├── generator.ts // Generate types based on schema.json
| └── config.cjs // Environment configuration
├── index.html // Vite Development entry point.
├── LICENSE.txt
├── package.json // NPM Package description.
├── postcss.config.cjs // PostCSS configuration for Tailwind.
├── README.md // This file.
├── sonar-project.properties
├── tailwind.config.ts // TailwindCSS configuration file.
├── tsconfig.app.json // Typescript configuration for application.
├── tsconfig.json // Main TypeScript configuration file.
├── tsconfig.node.json // Typescript configuration for Node.js.
├── tsconfig.vitest.json
├── vite.config.ts // Vite configuration file.
├── vitest.config.ts
└── yarn.lock // Yarn dependencies lock file.
- Install
vc-platform
3.x the latest version. Deploy on Windows or Deploy on Linux - Install
vc-module-experience-api
module. Getting started - Install vc-module-profile-experience-api module.
- Install vc-module-file-experience-api module.
- Install vc-module-push-messages module. Install vc-module-skyflow
- Install Node.js v20 (20.11.0 or later)
- Enable corepack (run as administrator on Windows)
corepack enable
- If you have installed
yarn
globally, uninstall it:- via
npm
npm uninstall --global yarn
- or through your Operation System installation tools
Control Panel
,Chocolatey
orScoop
on WindowsLaunchpad
,Finder
,Homebrew
orMacPorts
on macOs- Native package manager such as
apt
on Linux
- via
git clone https://github.com/VirtoCommerce/vc-theme-b2b-vue.git "C:\vc-theme-b2b-vue\"
yarn -v
Yarn
should be of version 4.1.0 or greater, not 1.XX.
yarn install
- Add new .env.local file
- Copy APP_BACKEND_URL from .env file and change it's value to the correct endpoint to
Virto Commerce Platform
:
# .env.local file
APP_BACKEND_URL=https://localhost:5001
- Run command:
yarn dev
oryarn dev-expose
- Follow the link in the terminal
yarn build
yarn build:dev
yarn build:watch
Command:
yarn generate:graphql
makes two steps:
- Downloads
schema.json
from GraphQL server located at theAPP_BACKEND_URL
- Generates the
types.ts
file separately for general modules and independent modules.
If independent modules are not installed on The Platform
, types can still be safely generated.
To examine the sizes of various chunks such as vendor.js
or index.js
, execute the following command:
yarn generate:bundle-map
The results will be located in the artifacts
folder.
To create a visual representation of the dependency graph, use the following command:
yarn generate:dependency-graph
Note: This command requires parameters to run successfully. For example:
yarn generate:dependency-graph client-app/main.ts client-app/shared/account/components/checkout-default-success-modal.vue
The generated graph will also be saved in the artifacts
folder.
If you encounter an error such as dot command not found
on Windows, ensure that Graphviz is installed on your system.
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https://virtocommerce.com/opensourcelicense
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