Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on Jul 10, 2023. It is now read-only.

medusajs/admin

Repository files navigation

Important update

This repository is currently in maintainance mode, so we are only fixing bugs. In 1.8, we have moved Medusa Admin to our core repository to centralise our projects and ship it as a plugin through npm - similar to all other packages. You'll find the admin in package admin-ui.

This project will reach end-of-life 1st of June 2023 at which point it will be archived and deleted.

If you are curious to try out the new admin, follow the guide in our 1.8 release notes.

If you continue using this project and you find bugs, we'd appreciate, if you could file them in both repositories.

Thanks - and see you over there!

Medusa

Medusa Admin

Medusa is an open-source headless commerce engine that enables developers to create amazing digital commerce experiences.

Medusa is released under the MIT license. Current CircleCI build status. PRs welcome! Discord Chat Follow @medusajs

Quickstart

Follow our quickstart guide to learn how to set up a Medusa server.

Setting up Admin

  1. Clone this repository
    git clone https://github.com/medusajs/admin medusa-admin
    cd medusa-admin
    
  2. Install dependencies
    yarn install
    
  3. Start the development server
    yarn start
    
  4. Go to http://localhost:7000

Back in your Medusa engine installation directory, you can create your own user for the admin by running:

medusa user -e some@email.com -p some-password

Alternatively, if you've seeded your server with our dummy data, you can use the following credentials:

admin@medusa-test.com // supersecret

Features

You can learn about all of the ecommerce features that Medusa provides in our documentation.

Contributions

Please check our contribution guide for details about how to contribute to both our codebase and our documentation.

Repository structure

The Medusa repository is a mono-repository managed using Lerna. Lerna allows us to have all Medusa packages in one place, and still distribute them as separate NPM packages.

Licensed

Licensed under the MIT License

Community & Support

Use these channels to be part of the community, ask for help while using Medusa, or just learn more about Medusa:

  • Discord: This is the main channel to join the community. You can ask for help, showcase your work with Medusa, and stay up to date with everything Medusa.
  • GitHub Issues: for sending in any issues you face or bugs you find while using Medusa.
  • GitHub Discussions: for joining discussions and submitting your ideas.
  • Medusa Blog: find diverse tutorials and company news.
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn