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3.5. API Routes
In this chapter, you’ll learn what API Routes are and how to create them.
What is an API Route?#
An API Route is an endpoint. It exposes commerce features to external applications, such as storefronts, the admin dashboard, or third-party systems.
The Medusa core application provides a set of admin and store API routes out-of-the-box. You can also create custom API routes to expose your custom functionalities.
How to Create an API Route?#
An API Route is created in a TypeScript or JavaScript file under the src/api
directory of your Medusa application. The file’s name must be route.ts
or route.js
.
Each file exports API Route handler functions for at least one HTTP method (GET
, POST
, DELETE
, etc…).
For example, to create a GET
API Route at /hello-world
, create the file src/api/hello-world/route.ts
with the following content:
Test API Route#
To test the API route above, start the Medusa application:
Then, send a GET
request to the /hello-world
API Route: