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Hi @szluyufeng - we're reviewing this currently, hopefully we'll be able to post an update on the state of frontends in the upcoming weeks. We've had a bit of a challenge with next.js commerce and lack of clarity on their roadmap.
I think we may as well end up just bumping the next.js version in the current starter - the next.js commerce package is overall just a next.js setup with a ready-made integration and a pack of template UI components.
Hi @szluyufeng - we're reviewing this currently, hopefully we'll be able to post an update on the state of frontends in the upcoming weeks. We've had a bit of a challenge with next.js commerce and lack of clarity on their roadmap. I think we may as well end up just bumping the next.js version in the current starter - the next.js commerce package is overall just a next.js setup with a ready-made integration and a pack of template UI components.
Thanks for your reply! I'm really excited about it. I'm also thinking about using Hotwire and Tailwind to revamp the frontend of Rails. Personally, I think Hotwire is already strong enough to handle a more modern frontend. As you know, the JavaScript world is changing so fast, and I'm kind of struggling to keep up with it.
Does spree have plans to support next.js commerce v2?
It seems like v1 has been abandoned.
Alternatively, is there any plan to rewrite the rails frontend using Hotwire?
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