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Connect your MedusaJS store to Printful

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# MedusaJS Printful Connect your MedusaJS store to Printful ## Installation ```bash npm install @vymalo/medusa-printful ``` or if using yarn ```bash yarn add @vymalo/medusa-printful ``` ## Usage To use this plugin, you should add it into the `modules` section of your MedusaJS configuration. ```typescript modules: [ ... { resolve: '@medusajs/medusa/fulfillment', options: { providers: [ ... { resolve: '@vymalo/medusa-printful/printful-fulfillment', id: 'printful', options: {}, }, ], }, dependencies: [PrintfulModules.printful], }, { resolve: '@vymalo/medusa-printful/printful', options: { enableWebhooks: true, printfulAccessToken: process.env.PRINTFUL_ACCESS_TOKEN, storeId: process.env.PRINTFUL_STORE_ID, logo_url: process.env.PRINTFUL_LOGO_URL, backendUrl: process.env.PRINTFUL_BACKEND_URL, confirmOrder: false, }, dependencies: [ Modules.PRODUCT, Modules.FULFILLMENT, Modules.PRICING, ], }, ... ``` ## Hack Because it's not yet clear how to handle plugins in MedusaJS, we have to hack a bit to get this working. First: ```bash mkdir -p plugins/printful-hack ln -s node_modules/@vymalo/medusa-printful/dist plugins/printful-hack/src # Write a fake package.json file in the plugins/printful-hack directory echo "{\"name\":\"printful-hack\",\"version\":\"1.0.0\"}" > plugins/printful-hack/package.json ``` In your `medusa-config.js` file, add the following code: ```typescript plugins: [ ... { resolve: `./plugins/printful-hack`, // TODO: Change this to the correct path options: {}, }, ```