WooCommerce Proof of Concept

CoCart v3 is now released. :smiley:

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Nice… looking forward to seeing this working with Frontity :smiley:

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Looks great! Congratulations :slightly_smiling_face:

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I realize this is not end of the world but just a FYI that the https://woocommerce.frontity.org/ site is showing SSL certificate expired. How did I even get to this url? After cloning the Proof of Concept on Github > running server on localhost > source defaults to https://woocommerce.frontity.org/

@simsev I’ve just checked and it works fine for me. What browser are you using?

The SSL works fine for me too :slightly_smiling_face:

How did I even get to this url?

You have a full explanation about the proof of concept and how to work with it in the Readme of this GitHub repo. I think it could be helpful :slightly_smiling_face:

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My apologies guys! Works now

Should be able to start working on a CoCart concept with Frontity soon but would like to know if the concept you created with WooCommerce API is a wrapper that can be applied to any theme or is it hard coded within a theme?

Just like to get a little feedback as I am still new to React.

Thank you.

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Just released v3.1 beta 1 which introduces a setup wizard to help setup the headless environment and more. I’m hoping this release will help a little more for those who want to use Frontity with WooCommerce.

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It’s just an additional package that exposes some state and actions, so they can be consumed by other packages or themes.

Does that answer your question? :slightly_smiling_face:

Yes thank you.

Hello!
I’ve been following the post and I’m really happy to see the lib is close :slight_smile:

I work on a marketplace and plan to use Frontity on our roadmap in the next 2 months. I hope I can help you.

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I wonder if it will be possible to alter the endpoint (filter) to include the necessary fields to be able to use the products in Frontity
what do you think?