Mailchimp Open Commerce is an API-first, headless commerce platform built using Node.js, React, and GraphQL. It plays nicely with npm, Docker and Kubernetes.
This project, Open Commerce Admin, is the user interface used by administrators and shop managers.
Follow the documentation to install Mailchimp Open Commerce with Open Commerce Quickstart for all supported operating systems.
⭐ If you like what you see, star us on GitHub.
Find a bug, a typo, or something that’s not documented well? We’d love for you to open an issue telling us what we can improve! This project uses semantic-release, please use their commit message format..
We love your pull requests! Check our our Good First Issue
and Help Wanted
tags for good issues to tackle.
We use the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) in lieu of a Contributor License Agreement for all contributions to Reaction Commerce open source projects. We request that contributors agree to the terms of the DCO and indicate that agreement by signing-off all commits made to Reaction Commerce projects by adding a line with your name and email address to every Git commit message contributed:
Signed-off-by: Jane Doe <[email protected]>
You can sign-off your commit automatically with Git by using git commit -s
if you have your user.name
and user.email
set as part of your Git configuration.
We ask that you use your real full name (please no anonymous contributions or pseudonyms) and a real email address. By signing-off your commit you are certifying that you have the right to submit it under the GNU GPLv3 Licensed.
We use the Probot DCO GitHub app to check for DCO sign-offs of every commit.
If you forget to sign-off your commits, the DCO bot will remind you and give you detailed instructions for how to amend your commits to add a signature.
Reaction Admin is GNU GPLv3 Licensed