- 4-step checkout (cart, account, shipping, payment) with Pinia store and route children - minimal cream sticky top bar (logo + stepper + back-to-shopping) replacing nav/footer in checkout - fixed cream action footer at viewport bottom for back/continue on every step - guest / sign-in / register tabs on account step + standalone /login and /register - src/api/auth.js stub matching expected backend contract - legal pages (/impressum, /datenschutz) and category landings (/pflege, /haushalt) - success page stacked CTAs (back-to-home primary, keep-shopping secondary) - footer logo size aligned with navbar; cream variant footer Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Kaiser Natron
Ecommerce frontend. Vue 3 + Vite + Tailwind v4. Backend (PHP / MySQL, Stripe for payments) is plugged in at the src/api/ boundary.
Setup
npm ci
npm run dev
Design system
Everything visual lives in src/design-system/:
tokens/— color, typography, spacing, radius (CSS custom properties consumed by Tailwind v4's@theme)primitives/— atomic components (Button, Input, Badge, Stack)patterns/— composed components (ProductCard, etc.)
Browse the full system at /design when running npm run dev. This is the single source of truth — new UI composes these, never one-off styling.
API boundary
src/api/ exposes a typed surface the backend dev fills in. Until then, fixtures in src/api/ drive the UI so frontend work is unblocked.
Endpoint specs for backend integration live under docs/api/:
docs/api/cart.md— cart endpoints, types, error codes, and how to swap the local implementation for HTTP.docs/api/checkout.md— Stripe handoff: PaymentIntent creation, client-side confirmation, and the webhook that finalises the order.docs/api/orders.md— order lookup and customer order history.docs/api/customers.md— account, login, and address endpoints used by the checkout and account pages.
Supply chain
All dep versions are pinned exactly (no ^/~). Use npm ci (not npm install) in CI and before builds. Run npm audit before adding any new dep.
Deployment (Portainer dev-showcase stack)
This is the showcase path, not real production — the dev machine is the source of truth for the built output. The container has no build step: it just copies a prebuilt dist/ into nginx.
Release flow:
npm run build # produces /dist
git add dist && git commit -m "build: <what changed>"
git push
Then in Portainer → Stacks → Pull and redeploy. The site comes up on host port 5555 (/health returns 200 ok).
Base image: nginx:1.27.3-alpine (pinned). When this graduates to real production, reintroduce the multi-stage Node build + the hardening (read_only, security_opt, resource caps) that lived in earlier revisions of this file.