Walmart Embraces Amazon MCF: A New Era of Cross-Platform Fulfillment for eCommerce
Walmart Embraces Amazon MCF: A New Era of Cross-Platform Fulfillment for eCommerce
When you go to purchase something from a store and they have no stock, it’s so disappointing. Knowing the product is not available and when it will be restocked makes things easier for the shopper. So here we have come up with a blog that will show you how to add stock status on the product page in Magento 2 PWA Studio. This will allow your customers to see stock availability messages on the product page.
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By learning how to add stock status on the product page in Magento 2 PWA Studio you can assign statuses like in stock and out of stock for an inventory situation and products can be aligned either automatically or manually. This will help to keep your customers informed with precise information about stock availability.
First, you need to create a Venia project through scaffolding
https://magento.github.io/pwa-studio/pwa-buildpack/scaffolding/
yarn create @magento/pwa
Once you have your scaffolded Venia project Then go inside your project directory
Then we need to add our custom component for stock status in the Product Detail component
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For this we need to add our code in local-intercept.js [YOUR_PROJECT_NAME/local-intercept.js]
function localIntercept(targets) { const { Targetables } = require('@magento/pwa-buildpack'); const targetables = Targetables.using(targets); // Create a targetable component linked to the productFullDetail.js file const ProductDetailsComponent = targetables.reactComponent( '@magento/venia-ui/lib/components/ProductFullDetail/productFullDetail.js' ); // Add an import statement to the productFullDetail.js file and const StockStatus = ProductDetailsComponent.addImport( "ProductStockStatus from '/src/components/ProductStockStatus'" ); // Insert the StockStatus component after the product name ProductDetailsComponent.insertAfterJSX( '<h1 className={classes.productName}>', `<${StockStatus} productSku={productDetails.sku} />` ); } module.exports = localIntercept;
We then need to add our component inside the src directory
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index.js [YOUR_PROJECT_NAME/src/components/ProductStockStatus/index.js]
export { default } from './stockStatus.js';
stockStatus.js [YOUR_PROJECT_NAME/src/components/ProductStockStatus/stockStatus.js]
import React from 'react'; import useProductStockStatus from '../../peregrine/lib/talons/ProductStockStatus/useProductStockStatus.js'; const productStockstatus = props => { const {productSku} = props; const {stockStatus} = useProductStockStatus({ sku: productSku, }); return ( <> {stockStatus && <p>{stockStatus.replace(/_/g,' ')}</p>} </> ); }; export default productStockstatus;
Now add talon to get product stock status
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useProductStockStatus.js [YOUR_PROJECT_NAME/src/peregrine/lib/talons/ProductStockStatus/useProductStockStatus.js
import { useMemo } from "react"; import { useQuery } from "@apollo/client"; import GET_PRODUCT_STOCK_STATUS from './productStockStatus.gql.js'; const useProductStockStatus = (props) => { const { sku } = props; const { error, loading, data } = useQuery(GET_PRODUCT_STOCK_STATUS, { fetchPolicy: "cache-and-network", nextFetchPolicy: "cache-first", variables: { sku: sku } }); const stockStatus = useMemo(() => { if (data && data.products.items[0]) { return data.products.items[0].stock_status; } return null; }, [data]); return { error, isLoading: loading, stockStatus }; }; export default useProductStockStatus;
productStockStatus.gql.js [YOUR_PROJECT_NAME/src/peregrine/lib/talons/ProductStockStatus/productStockStatus.gql.js]
import gql from "graphql-tag"; const GET_PRODUCT_STOCK_STATUS = gql` query getProductStockStatus($sku: String!) { products(filter: { sku: { eq: $sku } }) { items { stock_status } } } `; export default GET_PRODUCT_STOCK_STATUS;
After that run your project
yarn build
yarn start
This is what your end result should look like
This is the procedure that you can follow to add stock status on the product page in Magento 2 PWA Studio. We hope we were able to share it in a simple way and would encourage you to give it a try.
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