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# [Spree Commerce][1] Provider
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# [Spree Commerce][1] Framework
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A preview integration of Spree Commerce within NextJS Commerce. It supports browsing and searching Spree products and adding products to the cart as a guest user.
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Start by following the [instructions for setting up NextJS Commerce][2].
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Next, setup Spree. The easiest way to run Spree locally is to follow the installation tutorial available at [the Spree Starter GitHub repository][3].
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You may have to adjust Spree Starter to allow `localhost` and [CORS][4] requests. Run `docker-compose run web bundle add rack-cors` and:
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You have to adjust Spree Starter to allow `localhost` and [CORS][4] requests. Run `docker-compose run web bundle add rack-cors` and:
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```ruby
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# In config/application.rb add a configuration for CORS:
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}
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```
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Third, supply NextJS Commerce with custom environment variables required by the Spree Framework. Create a `.env.local` file in the root of NJC with contents based on `framework/spree/.env.template`.
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`NEXT_PUBLIC_SPREE_CATEGORIES_TAXONOMY_ID` and `NEXT_PUBLIC_SPREE_BRANDS_TAXONOMY_ID` rely on IDs generated by Spree. Go to the Spree admin panel and create Categories and Brands taxonomies if they don't exist and copy their IDs into `.env.local`. The values of the other environment variables can be copied from `framework/spree/.env.template` as is.
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Lastly, run `yarn dev` :tada:
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[1]: https://spreecommerce.org/
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[2]: https://github.com/vercel/commerce
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[3]: https://github.com/spree/spree_starter
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