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medusa-fulfillment-manual
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A manual fulfillment provider for Medusa
A minimal fulfillment provider that allows merchants to handle fulfillments manually.
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1. Run the following command in the directory of the Medusa backend:
npm install medusa-fulfillment-manual
2. In medusa-config.js
add the following at the end of the plugins
array:
const plugins = [
// ...
`medusa-fulfillment-manual`
]
1. Run the following command in the directory of the Medusa backend to run the backend:
npm run start
2. Enable the fulfillment provider in the admin. You can refer to this User Guide to learn how to do that. Alternatively, you can use the Admin APIs.
3. Place an order using a storefront or the Store APIs. You should be able to use the manual fulfillment provider during checkout.
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A manual fulfillment provider for Medusa
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