building-admin-dashboard-customizations
medusajs/medusa-agent-skills
Build custom admin dashboard UI extensions with widgets, pages, forms, and tables using Medusa Admin SDK.
What is building-admin-dashboard-customizations?
This skill provides design patterns, component usage, and data loading strategies for building custom UI extensions in the Medusa Admin dashboard. Use it when planning or implementing any admin UI work—widgets, custom pages, forms, tables, and navigation—as it contains critical patterns that MCP servers don't provide.
- Create custom widgets for product, order, and customer pages
- Build custom admin pages and navigation
- Implement forms, modals, and data input components
- Display data with tables, lists, and selection patterns
- Load and cache data correctly using the Medusa JS SDK
- Apply semantic design system colors, spacing, and typography
How to install building-admin-dashboard-customizations
npx skills add https://github.com/medusajs/medusa-agent-skills --skill building-admin-dashboard-customizations- Medusa Admin SDK installed and configured
- For pnpm users: @tanstack/react-query and react-router-dom peer dependencies installed at exact versions matching dashboard
- SDK client configured with correct baseUrl and session auth
How to use building-admin-dashboard-customizations
- 1.Identify which reference file matches your task (data-loading, forms, display-patterns, table-selection, navigation, or typography)
- 2.Load the relevant reference file before writing code
- 3.Use the Medusa JS SDK (never fetch()) for all API requests
- 4.Follow the critical data loading pattern: separate display queries from modal queries, load display data on mount without conditions
- 5.Apply semantic design system classes (colors, spacing, button sizes) and Medusa UI components
- 6.Test that mutations properly invalidate display queries to refresh the UI
Use cases
- Adding a related products widget to the product detail page
- Building a custom admin page to manage bulk operations
- Creating a modal form to select and link entities (products, categories)
- Displaying order data in a custom table with filtering and sorting
- Building a drawer interface for editing entity properties
- Medusa admin developers extending dashboard functionality
- Backend developers adding custom admin UI features
- Full-stack developers building Medusa storefronts with admin customizations
building-admin-dashboard-customizations FAQ
Load this skill FIRST for planning and understanding component patterns, design system rules, and data loading strategies. Use MedusaDocs MCP server SECOND for specific component prop signatures and API reference details. Skills contain critical patterns (like separate display/modal queries) that MCP doesn't emphasize.
Always use separate queries: display queries load on mount without conditions, modal/form queries load only when needed (enabled: modalOpen). After mutations, invalidate the display query to refresh the UI, not just the modal query.
pnpm's strict peer dependency resolution requires explicit installation of @tanstack/react-query and react-router-dom at the exact versions used by @medusajs/dashboard. npm/yarn users don't need this step.
Prices from Medusa are stored as-is (e.g., 49.99 for $49.99), NOT in cents. Display them directly without dividing by 100.
Use DataTable with FocusModal for large datasets (products, categories). Use the Select component only for small datasets (2-10 options like statuses or types). Always pass search configuration to useDataTable.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from medusajs/medusa-agent-skills.
name: building-admin-dashboard-customizations description: Load automatically when planning, researching, or implementing Medusa Admin dashboard UI (widgets, custom pages, forms, tables, data loading, navigation). REQUIRED for all admin UI work in ALL modes (planning, implementation, exploration). Contains design patterns, component usage, and data loading patterns that MCP servers don't provide.
Medusa Admin Dashboard Customizations
Build custom UI extensions for the Medusa Admin dashboard using the Admin SDK and Medusa UI components.
Note: "UI Routes" are custom admin pages, different from backend API routes (which use building-with-medusa skill).
When to Apply
Load this skill for ANY admin UI development task, including:
- Creating widgets for product/order/customer pages
- Building custom admin pages
- Implementing forms and modals
- Displaying data with tables or lists
- Adding navigation between pages
Also load these skills when:
- building-with-medusa: Building backend API routes that the admin UI calls
- building-storefronts: If working on storefront instead of admin dashboard
CRITICAL: Load Reference Files When Needed
The quick reference below is NOT sufficient for implementation. You MUST load relevant reference files before writing code for that component.
Load these references based on what you're implementing:
- Creating widgets? → MUST load
references/data-loading.mdfirst - Building forms/modals? → MUST load
references/forms.mdfirst - Displaying data in tables/lists? → MUST load
references/display-patterns.mdfirst - Selecting from large datasets? → MUST load
references/table-selection.mdfirst - Adding navigation? → MUST load
references/navigation.mdfirst - Styling components? → MUST load
references/typography.mdfirst
Minimum requirement: Load at least 1-2 reference files relevant to your specific task before implementing.
When to Use This Skill vs MedusaDocs MCP Server
⚠️ CRITICAL: This skill should be consulted FIRST for planning and implementation.
Use this skill for (PRIMARY SOURCE):
- Planning - Understanding how to structure admin UI features
- Component patterns - Widgets, pages, forms, tables, modals
- Design system - Typography, colors, spacing, semantic classes
- Data loading - Critical separate query pattern, cache invalidation
- Best practices - Correct vs incorrect patterns (e.g., display queries on mount)
- Critical rules - What NOT to do (common mistakes like conditional display queries)
Use MedusaDocs MCP server for (SECONDARY SOURCE):
- Specific component prop signatures after you know which component to use
- Available widget zones list
- JS SDK method details
- Configuration options reference
Why skills come first:
- Skills contain critical patterns like separate display/modal queries that MCP doesn't emphasize
- Skills show correct vs incorrect patterns; MCP shows what's possible
- Planning requires understanding patterns, not just API reference
Critical Setup Rules
SDK Client Configuration
CRITICAL: Always use exact configuration - different values cause errors:
// src/admin/lib/client.ts
import Medusa from "@medusajs/js-sdk"
export const sdk = new Medusa({
baseUrl: import.meta.env.VITE_BACKEND_URL || "/",
debug: import.meta.env.DEV,
auth: {
type: "session",
},
})
pnpm Users ONLY
CRITICAL: Install peer dependencies BEFORE writing any code:
# Find exact version from dashboard
pnpm list @tanstack/react-query --depth=10 | grep @medusajs/dashboard
# Install that exact version
pnpm add @tanstack/react-query@[exact-version]
# If using navigation (Link component)
pnpm list react-router-dom --depth=10 | grep @medusajs/dashboard
pnpm add react-router-dom@[exact-version]
npm/yarn users: DO NOT install these packages - already available.
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Data Loading | CRITICAL | data- |
| 2 | Design System | CRITICAL | design- |
| 3 | Data Display | HIGH (includes CRITICAL price rule) | display- |
| 4 | Typography | HIGH | typo- |
| 5 | Forms & Modals | MEDIUM | form- |
| 6 | Selection Patterns | MEDIUM | select- |
Quick Reference
1. Data Loading (CRITICAL)
data-sdk-always- ALWAYS use Medusa JS SDK for ALL API requests - NEVER use regular fetch() (missing auth headers causes errors)data-sdk-method-choice- Use existing SDK methods for built-in endpoints (sdk.admin.product.list()), usesdk.client.fetch()for custom routesdata-display-on-mount- Display queries MUST load on mount (no enabled condition based on UI state)data-separate-queries- Separate display queries from modal/form queriesdata-invalidate-display- Invalidate display queries after mutations, not just modal queriesdata-loading-states- Always show loading states (Spinner), not empty statesdata-pnpm-install-first- pnpm users MUST install @tanstack/react-query BEFORE coding
2. Design System (CRITICAL)
design-semantic-colors- Always use semantic color classes (bg-ui-bg-base, text-ui-fg-subtle), never hardcodeddesign-spacing- Use px-6 py-4 for section padding, gap-2 for lists, gap-3 for itemsdesign-button-size- Always use size="small" for buttons in widgets and tablesdesign-medusa-components- Always use Medusa UI components (Container, Button, Text), not raw HTML
3. Data Display (HIGH)
display-price-format- CRITICAL: Prices from Medusa are stored as-is ($49.99 = 49.99, NOT in cents). Display them directly - NEVER divide by 100
4. Typography (HIGH)
typo-text-component- Always use Text component from @medusajs/ui, never plain span/p tagstypo-labels- Use<Text size="small" leading="compact" weight="plus">for labels/headingstypo-descriptions- Use<Text size="small" leading="compact" className="text-ui-fg-subtle">for descriptionstypo-no-heading-widgets- Never use Heading for small sections in widgets (use Text instead)
5. Forms & Modals (MEDIUM)
form-focusmodal-create- Use FocusModal for creating new entitiesform-drawer-edit- Use Drawer for editing existing entitiesform-disable-pending- Always disable actions during mutations (disabled={mutation.isPending})form-show-loading- Show loading state on submit button (isLoading={mutation.isPending})
6. Selection Patterns (MEDIUM)
select-small-datasets- Use Select component for 2-10 options (statuses, types, etc.)select-large-datasets- Use DataTable with FocusModal for large datasets (products, categories, etc.)select-search-config- Must pass search configuration to useDataTable to avoid "search not enabled" error
Critical Data Loading Pattern
ALWAYS follow this pattern - never load display data conditionally:
// ✅ CORRECT - Separate queries with proper responsibilities
const RelatedProductsWidget = ({ data: product }) => {
const [modalOpen, setModalOpen] = useState(false)
// Display query - loads on mount
const { data: displayProducts } = useQuery({
queryFn: () => fetchSelectedProducts(selectedIds),
queryKey: ["related-products-display", product.id],
// No 'enabled' condition - loads immediately
})
// Modal query - loads when needed
const { data: modalProducts } = useQuery({
queryFn: () => sdk.admin.product.list({ limit: 10, offset: 0 }),
queryKey: ["products-selection"],
enabled: modalOpen, // OK for modal-only data
})
// Mutation with proper invalidation
const updateProduct = useMutation({
mutationFn: updateFunction,
onSuccess: () => {
// Invalidate display data query to refresh UI
queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ["related-products-display", product.id] })
// Also invalidate the entity query
queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ["product", product.id] })
// Note: No need to invalidate modal selection query
},
})
return (
<Container>
{/* Display uses displayProducts */}
{displayProducts?.map(p => <div key={p.id}>{p.title}</div>)}
<FocusModal open={modalOpen} onOpenChange={setModalOpen}>
{/* Modal uses modalProducts */}
</FocusModal>
</Container>
)
}
// ❌ WRONG - Single query with conditional loading
const BrokenWidget = ({ data: product }) => {
const [modalOpen, setModalOpen] = useState(false)
const { data } = useQuery({
queryFn: () => sdk.admin.product.list(),
enabled: modalOpen, // ❌ Display breaks on page refresh!
})
// Trying to display from modal query
const displayItems = data?.filter(item => ids.includes(item.id)) // No data until modal opens
return <div>{displayItems?.map(...)}</div> // Empty on mount!
}
Why this matters:
- On page refresh, modal is closed, so conditional query doesn't run
- User sees empty state instead of their data
- Display depends on modal interaction (broken UX)
Common Mistakes Checklist
Before implementing, verify you're NOT doing these:
Data Loading:
- Using regular fetch() instead of Medusa JS SDK (causes missing auth header errors)
- Not using existing SDK methods for built-in endpoints (e.g., using sdk.client.fetch("/admin/products") instead of sdk.admin.product.list())
- Loading display data conditionally based on modal/UI state
- Using a single query for both display and modal
- Forgetting to invalidate display queries after mutations
- Not handling loading states (showing empty instead of spinner)
- pnpm users: Not installing @tanstack/react-query before coding
Design System:
- Using hardcoded colors instead of semantic classes
- Forgetting size="small" on buttons in widgets
- Not using px-6 py-4 for section padding
- Using raw HTML elements instead of Medusa UI components
Data Display:
- CRITICAL: Dividing prices by 100 when displaying (prices are stored as-is: $49.99 = 49.99, NOT in cents)
Typography:
- Using plain span/p tags instead of Text component
- Not using weight="plus" for labels
- Not using text-ui-fg-subtle for descriptions
- Using Heading in small widget sections
Forms:
- Using Drawer for creating (should use FocusModal)
- Using FocusModal for editing (should use Drawer)
- Not disabling buttons during mutations
- Not showing loading state on submit
Selection:
- Using DataTable for <10 items (overkill)
- Using Select for >10 items (poor UX)
- Not configuring search in useDataTable (causes error)
Reference Files Available
Load these for detailed patterns:
references/data-loading.md - useQuery/useMutation patterns, cache invalidation
references/forms.md - FocusModal/Drawer patterns, validation
references/table-selection.md - Complete DataTable selection pattern
references/display-patterns.md - Lists, tables, cards for entities
references/typography.md - Text component patterns
references/navigation.md - Link, useNavigate, useParams patterns
Each reference contains:
- Step-by-step implementation guides
- Correct vs incorrect code examples
- Common mistakes and solutions
- Complete working examples
Integration with Backend
⚠️ CRITICAL: ALWAYS use the Medusa JS SDK for ALL API requests - NEVER use regular fetch()
Admin UI connects to backend API routes using the SDK:
import { sdk } from "[LOCATE SDK INSTANCE IN PROJECT]"
// ✅ CORRECT - Built-in endpoint: Use existing SDK method
const { data: product } = useQuery({
queryKey: ["product", productId],
queryFn: () => sdk.admin.product.retrieve(productId),
})
// ✅ CORRECT - Custom endpoint: Use sdk.client.fetch()
const { data: reviews } = useQuery({
queryKey: ["reviews", product.id],
queryFn: () => sdk.client.fetch(`/admin/products/${product.id}/reviews`),
})
// ❌ WRONG - Using regular fetch
const { data } = useQuery({
queryKey: ["reviews", product.id],
queryFn: () => fetch(`http://localhost:9000/admin/products/${product.id}/reviews`),
// ❌ Error: Missing Authorization header!
})
// Mutation to custom backend route
const createReview = useMutation({
mutationFn: (data) => sdk.client.fetch("/admin/reviews", {
method: "POST",
body: data
}),
onSuccess: () => {
queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ["reviews", product.id] })
toast.success("Review created")
},
})
Why the SDK is required:
- Admin routes need
Authorizationand session cookie headers - Store routes need
x-publishable-api-keyheader - SDK handles all required headers automatically
- Regular fetch() without headers → authentication/authorization errors
- Using existing SDK methods provides better type safety
When to use what:
- Built-in endpoints: Use existing SDK methods (
sdk.admin.product.list(),sdk.store.product.list()) - Custom endpoints: Use
sdk.client.fetch()for your custom API routes
For implementing backend API routes, load the building-with-medusa skill.
Widget vs UI Route
Widgets extend existing admin pages:
// src/admin/widgets/custom-widget.tsx
import { defineWidgetConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk"
import { DetailWidgetProps } from "@medusajs/framework/types"
const MyWidget = ({ data }: DetailWidgetProps<HttpTypes.AdminProduct>) => {
return <Container>Widget content</Container>
}
export const config = defineWidgetConfig({
zone: "product.details.after",
})
export default MyWidget
UI Routes create new admin pages:
// src/admin/routes/custom-page/page.tsx
import { defineRouteConfig } from "@medusajs/admin-sdk"
const CustomPage = () => {
return <div>Page content</div>
}
export const config = defineRouteConfig({
label: "Custom Page",
})
export default CustomPage
Common Issues & Solutions
"Cannot find module" errors (pnpm users):
- Install peer dependencies BEFORE coding
- Use exact versions from dashboard
"No QueryClient set" error:
- pnpm: Install @tanstack/react-query
- npm/yarn: Remove incorrectly installed package
"DataTable.Search not enabled":
- Must pass search configuration to useDataTable
Widget not refreshing:
- Invalidate display queries, not just modal queries
- Include all dependencies in query keys
Display empty on refresh:
- Display query has conditional
enabledbased on UI state - Remove condition - display data must load on mount
Next Steps - Testing Your Implementation
After successfully implementing a feature, always provide these next steps to the user:
1. Start the Development Server
If the server isn't already running, start it:
npm run dev # or pnpm dev / yarn dev
2. Access the Admin Dashboard
Open your browser and navigate to:
- Admin Dashboard: http://localhost:9000/app
Log in with your admin credentials.
3. Navigate to Your Custom UI
For Widgets: Navigate to the page where your widget is displayed. Common widget zones:
- Product widgets: Go to Products → Select a product → Your widget appears in the zone you configured (e.g.,
product.details.after) - Order widgets: Go to Orders → Select an order → Your widget appears in the configured zone
- Customer widgets: Go to Customers → Select a customer → Your widget appears in the configured zone
For UI Routes (Custom Pages):
- Look for your custom page in the admin sidebar/navigation (based on the
labelyou configured) - Or navigate directly to:
http://localhost:9000/app/[your-route-path]
4. Test Functionality
Depending on what was implemented, test:
- Forms: Try creating/editing entities, verify validation and error messages
- Tables: Test pagination, search, sorting, and row selection
- Data display: Verify data loads correctly and refreshes after mutations
- Modals: Open FocusModal/Drawer, test form submission, verify data updates
- Navigation: Click links and verify routing works correctly
Format for Presenting Next Steps
Always present next steps in a clear, actionable format after implementation:
## Implementation Complete
The [feature name] has been successfully implemented. Here's how to see it:
### Start the Development Server
[command based on package manager]
### Access the Admin Dashboard
Open http://localhost:9000/app in your browser and log in.
### View Your Custom UI
**For Widgets:**
1. Navigate to [specific admin page, e.g., "Products"]
2. Select [an entity, e.g., "any product"]
3. Scroll to [zone location, e.g., "the bottom of the page"]
4. You'll see your "[widget name]" widget
**For UI Routes:**
1. Look for "[page label]" in the admin navigation
2. Or navigate directly to http://localhost:9000/app/[route-path]
### What to Test
1. [Specific test case 1]
2. [Specific test case 2]
3. [Specific test case 3]
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