Storefront Prototypen : En sammanslagning av Litium GraphQL API och Next.js Commerce

Detta är en M1-uppsats från Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för informationssystem och –teknologi

Sammanfattning: The project's primary goal is to develop a prototype for Columbus Global with the e-commerce platform Lithium GraphQL API and Next.js Commerce. It must contain a start and product page and a shopping cart. The prototype aims to investigate whether the untested combination of the mentioned tools is possible. A higher goal of the project is that Columbus can conclude that the prototype should be further developed and that I, as a developer, get more experience. It has since been tested for accessibility, performance and functionality with, among other things, user tests, Google Lighthouse and Wave.The result of the project shows that a combination of the two tools is feasible, and at the time of writing, there are no direct impossible obstacles. Regarding evaluation results, the prototype has fallen somewhat short in terms of performance but is still within the framework of the requirements that have been set. The availability is approved, and the user tests showed that the site was clear with a good product focus but with mixed reactions to the structure. The user tests also came with good suggestions on what can be improved, what was unclear and what functions are missing. The prototype's responsiveness is approved for both large and small screens. Columbus is pleased with the results, and further prototype development will take place. As a developer, I have gained a lot of new experience and have had the opportunity to start something that can potentially change a part of an international company.

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