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@kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement
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Medusa Announcement A Plugin to manage Announcement for your Medusa commerce application. Medusa Website | <a href=
A Plugin to manage Announcement for your Medusa commerce application.
Medusa Website | Medusa Repository
npm install @kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement
const plugins = [
// ... other plugins
`@kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement`,
]
This plugin only supplies necessary APIs to manage product reviews. You will need to create all the UIs in Storefront and Admin and integrate them with the APIs to make it suite your need.
Once plugin is installed, you can navigate to the following URL to see the Swagger docs, just replace baseURL with the domain of your application
URL: ${baseURL}/medusa-plugin-announcement/docs
FAQs
Medusa Announcement A Plugin to manage Announcement for your Medusa commerce application. Medusa Website | <a href=
The npm package @kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kvytech/medusa-plugin-announcement demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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