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1 | | -# How to install UPWARD with a PWA Studio storefront |
| 1 | +# Magento 2 UPWARD connector module |
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|
3 | | -## Prerequisites |
| 3 | +The Magento 2 UPWARD connector is a module for routing requests to [UPWARD-PHP][]. |
| 4 | +This module replaces the default Magento frontend theme with a PWA Studio storefront application. |
4 | 5 |
|
5 | | -- An existing Magento Cloud project |
6 | | -- Composer |
7 | | -- Yarn or NPM |
8 | | -- A [Magento PWA Studio][] storefront managed by NPM or Yarn. |
| 6 | +PWA Studio storefront deployments in the Magento Commerce Cloud use this module to keep Magento and storefront code on the same server. |
9 | 7 |
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10 | | - You are not required to publish to npmjs.com, but |
11 | | - NPM or Yarn should be able to access your project code through Git. |
| 8 | +## Installation |
12 | 9 |
|
13 | | - For this tutorial, the [`@magento/venia-concept`][] package for the [Venia storefront][] is used, but any PWA available though NPM with an UPWARD compatible YAML file is supported. |
| 10 | +The Magento 2 UPWARD connector module is part of the [Magento Cloud deployment][] steps in the official PWA Studio docs. |
14 | 11 |
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15 | | -## Add node package dependency |
| 12 | +## Configuration |
16 | 13 |
|
17 | | -If it does not exist, [create a `package.json`][] file in your project directory. |
| 14 | +The Magento 2 UPWARD connector is configured in the admin area under: |
18 | 15 |
|
19 | | -```sh |
20 | | -npm init -y |
21 | | -``` |
22 | | - |
23 | | -Add your PWA Studio storefront to the list of dependencies in this file. |
24 | | - |
25 | | -```json |
26 | | -{ |
27 | | - "dependencies": { |
28 | | - "@magento/venia-concept": "~2.0.0" |
29 | | - } |
30 | | -} |
31 | | -``` |
32 | | - |
33 | | -## Add Composer dependencies |
34 | | - |
35 | | -Add the repository information for the UPWARD PHP server and UPWARD Connector to the `repositories` section in your `composer.json`. |
| 16 | +**Stores > Configuration > General > Web > UPWARD PWA Configuration**. |
36 | 17 |
|
37 | | -```json |
38 | | -"upward-connector": { |
39 | | - "type": "vcs", |
40 | | - "url": "https://github.com/magento-research/magento2-upward-connector" |
41 | | -}, |
42 | | -"upward-php": { |
43 | | - "type": "vcs", |
44 | | - "url": "https://github.com/magento-research/upward-php" |
45 | | -} |
46 | | -``` |
47 | | - |
48 | | -To have composer install these packages, add them to the `require` section of the `composer.json` file. |
49 | | - |
50 | | -```json |
51 | | -"magento/module-upward-connector": "^1.0.0", |
52 | | -"magento/upward": "^1.0.0" |
53 | | -``` |
| 18 | +### UPWARD Config File |
54 | 19 |
|
55 | | -## Add Venia sample data (optional) |
56 | | - |
57 | | -The Venia storefront works best with the Venia sample data installed. There is an [automated script](https://magento-research.github.io/pwa-studio/venia-pwa-concept/install-sample-data/) in the `@magento/venia-concept` package, or you can follow the manual steps here. |
58 | | - |
59 | | -If you are deploying your own custom storefront, you may skip this step and continue to the next section. |
60 | | - |
61 | | -### Add sample data repository information |
62 | | - |
63 | | -Add the Venia sample data repository information to the `repositories` section of the `composer.json` file. |
64 | | - |
65 | | -```json |
66 | | -"catalog-venia": { |
67 | | - "type": "vcs", |
68 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/module-catalog-sample-data-venia" |
69 | | -}, |
70 | | -"configurable-venia": { |
71 | | - "type": "vcs", |
72 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/module-configurable-sample-data-venia" |
73 | | -}, |
74 | | -"customer-venia": { |
75 | | - "type": "vcs", |
76 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/module-customer-sample-data-venia" |
77 | | -}, |
78 | | -"sales-venia": { |
79 | | - "type": "vcs", |
80 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/module-sales-sample-data-venia" |
81 | | -}, |
82 | | -"tax-venia": { |
83 | | - "type": "vcs", |
84 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/module-tax-sample-data-venia" |
85 | | -}, |
86 | | -"media-venia": { |
87 | | - "type": "vcs", |
88 | | - "url": "https://github.com/PMET-public/sample-data-media-venia" |
89 | | -}, |
90 | | -``` |
| 20 | +This configuration is the location of the UPWARD configuration file for the UPWARD-PHP server. |
91 | 21 |
|
92 | | -### Require the sample data modules |
| 22 | +_Use the absolute path on the server for the value of this configuration._ |
93 | 23 |
|
94 | | -Add the sample data modules to the `require` section of the `composer.json` file to install them into Magento. |
| 24 | +Example: `/app/node_modules/@magento/venia-concept/dist/upward.yml` |
95 | 25 |
|
96 | | -```json |
97 | | -"magento/module-catalog-sample-data-venia": "dev-master", |
98 | | -"magento/module-configurable-sample-data-venia": "dev-master", |
99 | | -"magento/module-customer-sample-data-venia": "dev-master", |
100 | | -"magento/module-sales-sample-data-venia": "dev-master", |
101 | | -"magento/module-tax-sample-data-venia": "dev-master", |
102 | | -"magento/sample-data-media-venia": "dev-master", |
103 | | -``` |
| 26 | +### Front Name Whitelist |
104 | 27 |
|
105 | | -## Modify `.gitignore` file |
| 28 | +This configuration allows you to specify a line-separated list of routes to forward to the default Magento theme. |
106 | 29 |
|
107 | | -Add the following frontend dependency entries to the `.gitignore` file to track them in your repository. |
| 30 | +Example: |
108 | 31 |
|
109 | 32 | ```text |
110 | | -!package.json |
111 | | -!yarn.lock |
| 33 | +contact |
| 34 | +privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode |
112 | 35 | ``` |
113 | 36 |
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114 | | -## Install dependencies |
115 | | - |
116 | | -### Frontend dependencies |
117 | | - |
118 | | -Install the frontend dependencies specified in the `package.json` file. |
119 | | - |
120 | | -```sh |
121 | | -yarn install |
122 | | -``` |
123 | | - |
124 | | -A successful installation creates a `yarn.lock` file in your project directory. |
125 | | - |
126 | | -### Composer dependencies |
127 | | - |
128 | | -Install the new Composer dependencies added to the `composer.json` file. |
129 | | - |
130 | | -```sh |
131 | | -composer update |
132 | | -``` |
133 | | - |
134 | | -## Specify Cloud server environment |
135 | | - |
136 | | -### Install Yarn |
137 | | - |
138 | | -If your project uses Yarn, which is the case for `venia-concept`, add the following entry to the `.magento.app.yaml` file. |
139 | | - |
140 | | -```yaml |
141 | | -dependencies: |
142 | | - nodejs: |
143 | | - yarn: "*" |
144 | | -``` |
145 | | -
|
146 | | -### Update build hooks |
147 | | -
|
148 | | -The `venia-concept` storefront uses a newer version of Node than the default environment provides. |
149 | | -It also uses Yarn to install its dependencies. |
150 | | - |
151 | | -The following update to the `hooks.build` section of `.magento.app.yaml` installs NVM, installs the latest LTS release of Node, and uses Yarn to install the project dependencies. |
152 | | - |
153 | | -```yaml |
154 | | -hooks: |
155 | | - # We run build hooks before your application has been packaged. |
156 | | - build: | |
157 | | - set -e |
158 | | -
|
159 | | - unset NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX |
160 | | - curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.34.0/install.sh | dash |
161 | | - export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" |
162 | | - [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" |
163 | | - nvm install --lts=dubnium |
164 | | -
|
165 | | - yarn install |
166 | | -
|
167 | | - php ./vendor/bin/ece-tools build:generate |
168 | | - php ./vendor/bin/ece-tools build:transfer |
169 | | -``` |
170 | | - |
171 | | -### Add required environment variables |
172 | | - |
173 | | -Use the Magento Cloud GUI or modify the `variables.env` entry in `.magento.app.yaml` to add any required environment variables. |
174 | | - |
175 | | -The following table lists the required environment variables for the Venia storefront: |
176 | | - |
177 | | -| Name | Value | |
178 | | -| ------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | |
179 | | -| `CONFIG__DEFAULT__WEB__UPWARD__PATH` | `/app/node_modules/@magento/venia-concept/venia-upward.yml` (absolute path to UPWARD YAML configuration) | |
180 | | -| `NODE_ENV` | `production` | |
181 | | -| `MAGENTO_BACKEND_URL` | `https://[your-cloud-url-here]` | |
182 | | -| `USE_FASTLY` | `0 / 1` (dependent on Cloud environment) | |
183 | | -| `BRAINTREE_TOKEN` | `<generated token from Braintree>` | |
184 | | - |
185 | | -## Commit modified files |
186 | | - |
187 | | -Commit all changes to the following files: |
188 | | - |
189 | | -- `.gitignore` |
190 | | -- `.magento.app.yaml` |
191 | | -- `composer.json` |
192 | | -- `composer.lock` |
193 | | -- `package.json` |
194 | | -- `yark.lock` |
195 | | - |
196 | | -If any of these files fails to add, check your `.gitignore` file. |
197 | | - |
198 | | -## Push changes |
199 | | - |
200 | | -Push your local changes for your deployment and wait for it to complete. |
201 | | - |
202 | | -## Congratulations! |
203 | | - |
204 | | -You have installed a PWA storefront on the Cloud. |
205 | | - |
206 | | -You should be able to navigate to your Cloud instance and see your storefront. |
| 37 | +With this example, when a visitor navigates to either `<Magento store URL>/contact` or `<Magento store URL>/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode`, they will land on a page rendered by Magento instead of the storefront application. |
207 | 38 |
|
208 | | -[magento pwa studio]: http://pwastudio.io |
209 | | -[`@magento/venia-concept`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@magento/venia-concept |
210 | | -[venia storefront]: https://magento-research.github.io/pwa-studio/venia-pwa-concept/ |
211 | | -[create a `package.json`]: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/init |
| 39 | +[upward-php]: https://github.com/magento-research/upward-php |
| 40 | +[magento cloud deployment]: http://pwastudio.io/tutorials/cloud-deploy/ |
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