These integration guides are not official documentation and the Strapi Support Team will not provide assistance with them.
Why Use Saleor?
Saleor stands out as an open-source headless ecommerce platform that gives you full control over your online store. Built with Python, Django, and GraphQL, it breaks free from the constraints of traditional ecommerce platforms by separating the frontend from the backend—a key distinction in the headless vs traditional CMS debate.
What draws store owners to Saleor? It's the complete package—robust product management, streamlined order processing, and smart inventory control with multi-warehouse support. The platform's GraphQL API makes data fetching incredibly efficient, while its modular design helps your store grow with your business. Saleor handles multiple languages and currencies effortlessly. Sell across different platforms and regions with multi-channel capabilities that keep everything in sync. The cherry on top for budget-conscious entrepreneurs? Zero licensing costs, thanks to its open-source nature.
Want to know more? Saleor's comprehensive documentation gives you everything you need to build your perfect store.
Why Use Strapi?
Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS offering features, like customizable APIs, role-based permissions, multilingual support, etc. It simplifies content management and integrates effortlessly with modern frontend frameworks.
Explore the Strapi documentation for more details.
Strapi 5 Highlights
The out-of-the-box Strapi features allow you to get up and running in no time: 1. Single types: Create one-off pages that have a unique content structure. 2. Draft and Publish: Reduce the risk of publishing errors and streamline collaboration. 3. 100% TypeScript Support: Enjoy type safety & easy maintainability 4. Customizable API: With Strapi, you can just hop in your code editor and edit the code to fit your API to your needs. 5. Integrations: Strapi supports integrations with Cloudinary, SendGrid, Algolia, and others. 6. Editor interface: The editor allows you to pull in dynamic blocks of content. 7. Authentication: Secure and authorize access to your API with JWT or providers. 8. RBAC: Help maximize operational efficiency, reduce dev team support work, and safeguard against unauthorized access or configuration modifications. 9. i18n: Manage content in multiple languages. Easily query the different locales through the API. 10. Plugins: Customize and extend Strapi using plugins.
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Setup Strapi 5 Headless CMS
We are going to start by setting up our Strapi 5 project with the following command:
🖐️ Note: make sure that you have created a new directory for your project.
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Install Strapi
npx create-strapi-app@latest server
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After that, you will be asked how you would like to set up your project. We will choose the following options:
? Do you want to use the default database (sqlite) ? Yes
? Start with an example structure & data? Yes <-- make sure you say yes
? Start with Typescript? Yes
? Install dependencies with npm? Yes
? Initialize a git repository? Yes
Once everything is set up and all the dependencies are installed, you can start your Strapi server with the following command:
cd server
npm run develop
You will be greeted with the Admin Create Account screen.
Go ahead and create your first Strapi user. All of this is local so you can use whatever you want.
Once you have created your user, you will be redirected to the Strapi Dashboard screen.
Publish Article Entries
Since we created our app with the example data, you should be able to navigate to your Article collection and see the data that was created for us.
Now, let's make sure that all of the data is published. If not, you can select all items via the checkbox and then click the Publish button.
Enable API Access
Once all your articles are published, we will expose our Strapi API for the Articles Collection. This can be done in Settings -> Users & Permissions plugin -> Roles -> Public -> Article.
You should have find
and findOne
selected. If not, go ahead and select them.
Test API
Now, if we make a GET
request to http://localhost:1337/api/articles
, we should see the following data for our articles.
🖐️ Note: The article covers (images) are not returned. This is because the REST API by default does not populate any relations, media fields, components, or dynamic zones.. Learn more about REST API: Population & Field Selection.
So, let's get the article covers by using the populate=*
parameter: http://localhost:1337/api/articles?populate=*
Getting Started with Saleor
Combining Saleor with Strapi for eCommerce creates a powerful duo—Saleor handles your ecommerce operations while Strapi manages your content. Whether you're starting from scratch or migrating to a headless CMS, here's the setup process to integrate Saleor with Strapi.
Configuring the Strapi Environment
Start by installing the latest version of Strapi, which includes version 4 or later:
npx create-strapi-app@latest my-project
To enhance API flexibility, implementing GraphQL in Strapi is straightforward with the following command:
npm run strapi install graphql
Open or create your config/middleware.js
file and configure it as needed for your specific setup.
Using the Strapi Content Types Builder, create content types that match your Saleor products. Build a "Product" type with fields for name, description, price, and any custom attributes you need. Strapi's flexibility in creating custom content types makes it a top contender when choosing a headless CMS for managing your ecommerce content.
Installing Saleor and Adjusting Settings
Install Saleor using pip:
pip install saleor-platform
To configure Saleor to communicate with Strapi, focus on adjusting the environment variables and settings in the configuration files of both Saleor and Strapi. Ensure the URLs and API keys are set correctly to facilitate effective communication.
To integrate Saleor's app framework, follow the specific integration steps provided in the Saleor documentation or repository for setting up and configuring apps within the Saleor framework.
Code Implementation for Integration
Create a custom app in Saleor for integrating with Strapi by defining the app's name, active status, and permissions using Python code.
Developers at Pagepro utilize Saleor's metadata system to link products between platforms, as demonstrated in the following code snippet:
1product.metadata['strapi_id'] = strapi_product_id
2product.save(update_fields=['metadata'])
This approach creates a reliable mapping between Strapi content and Saleor products—giving each Saleor product a reference to its corresponding Strapi entry. By understanding REST and GraphQL integration, you can ensure seamless data synchronization between your CMS and ecommerce platform.
Well done!
Strapi Open Office Hours
If you have any questions about Strapi 5 or just would like to stop by and say hi, you can join us at Strapi's Discord Open Office Hours Monday through Friday at 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm CST: Strapi Discord Open Office Hours
For more details, visit the Strapi documentation and Saleor documentation.