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@elasticpath/d2c-schematics
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This package contains a collection of schematics for generating an Elastic Path Commerce Cloud storefront.
Name | Description |
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application | Generates new core project files inside the workspace |
d2c | Creates a new project by combining the core storefront schematics |
workspace | Initializes an empty workspace and adds the necessary dependencies for a storefront project |
header | Creates the storefront header components and utility files |
footer | Creates the storefront footer components and utility files |
cart | Creates the storefront cart page, components and utility files |
home | Creates the storefront home page, components and utility files. Including optional components. |
product-detail-page | Creates the storefront product detail page or PDP. Page, components and utility files |
promotion-banner | Creates the storefront promotion-banner component. Components and utility files |
featured-products | Creates the storefront featured-products component. Components and utility files |
product-list-page | Create the storefront product list page or PLP. Page, components and utility files |
product-list-page-algolia | Create the storefront product list page or PLP powered by Algolia. |
FAQs
D2C Storefront Schematics for Elastic Path Commerce Cloud
The npm package @elasticpath/d2c-schematics receives a total of 53 weekly downloads. As such, @elasticpath/d2c-schematics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @elasticpath/d2c-schematics demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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