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@ivfuture/ecomm-event-bus-local
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Local Event Bus module for Medusa. When installed, the events system of Medusa is powered by the Node EventEmitter. This module installed by default in new (> v1.8.0) Medusa projects.
The Node EventEmitter is limited to a single process environment. We generally recommend using the @medusajs/event-bus-redis
module in a production environment.
Install the module:
yarn add @medusajs/event-bus-local
You don't need to add the module to your project configuration as it is the default one. Medusa will try to use it, if no other event buses are installed.
module.exports = {
// ...
modules: [ ... ],
// ...
}
The module comes with no configuration options.
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Local Event Bus Module for Medusa
We found that @ivfuture/ecomm-event-bus-local 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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