In this presentation, the use of Nextjs and the Drupal commerce_api module for creating a decoupled webshop will be explored. Statically generated pages for products and and product variations will be focused on, as well as the addition of products to the cart, handling amounts, and deleting order items.
Products with flexible pricing will also be discussed, as well as the management of anonymous and user-assigned carts. The registration process during checkout will also be examined, with an emphasis on creating a seamless and efficient user experience for customers.
Throughout the presentation, best practices and tips for creating a successful decoupled webshop using Nextjs and the Drupal commerce_api module will be shared. Finnally, a real-life example of a webshop that has successfully implemented this approach will be presented.
By the end of the presentation, attendees will have a clear understanding of how Nextjs and Drupal commerce_api can be integrated to create a decoupled webshop that is both flexible and provides a great user experience. It will also provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to create your own decoupled webshop using these technologies.
Room
Time Slot
Session length
Short session - 25min, including Q&A
Audience
Intermediate
Session Category
Decoupled & Frontend Development
Speaker biography
David Peherstorfer is a web developer who is passionate about learning new things and sharing his knowledge with others. He has been working with Drupal since 2016 and is experienced in developing web applications using this platform. David enjoys working with APIs (GraphQL/JSON API), decoupled Drupal and Nextjs.
Based in the mountainous region of Vorarlberg, David works at NETNODE in Luzern. He loves the natural beauty of his surroundings and enjoys hiking and skiing in his free time.
David's enthusiasm for web development and his dedication to learning make him a valuable speaker on topics related to Drupal and web development.