dist/codex/magento2-commerce/skills/magento-service-contracts/SKILL.md
Implement Magento 2 service contracts — repository interfaces, data interfaces, SearchCriteria, and the repository pattern. Use when building module APIs, data access layers, or integrating with Magento's Web API.
npx skillsauth add orcaqubits/agentic-commerce-claude-plugins magento-service-contractsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Fetch live docs:
https://developer.adobe.com/commerce/php/development/components/web-api/services/ for service contract guidehttps://developer.adobe.com/commerce/php/development/components/searching-with-repositories/ for SearchCriteria patternssite:developer.adobe.com commerce php development components service-contracts for additional referenceService contracts are PHP interfaces that define a module's public API. They guarantee backward compatibility — implementations can change across versions without breaking consumers.
Repository Interfaces (Api/SomeRepositoryInterface.php)
getById($id) — retrieve single entitysave(SomeInterface $entity) — create or updatedelete(SomeInterface $entity) — removegetList(SearchCriteriaInterface $criteria) — filtered/sorted/paginated resultsData Interfaces (Api/Data/SomeInterface.php)
getId(), setId($id), getName(), setName($name), etc.const NAME = 'name';SearchResults Interface (Api/Data/SomeSearchResultsInterface.php)
Magento\Framework\Api\SearchResultsInterfacegetItems() / setItems() with typed returnsUsed for querying repositories with filters, sorting, and pagination:
eq, neq, gt, gteq, lt, lteq, like, in, nin, notnull, null, from, toThe concrete repository class:
getById() — creates model via factory, loads via resource modelsave() — calls resource model save(), handles exceptionsdelete() — calls resource model delete()getList() — creates collection, applies criteria via CollectionProcessor, wraps in SearchResultsWhen you define a service contract interface and map it in webapi.xml, the same code serves:
@api annotation to indicate public API stabilitySearchCriteriaBuilder instead of raw collection filtering in service layerNoSuchEntityException, CouldNotSaveException, CouldNotDeleteExceptionwebapi.xml for automatic REST/SOAP exposureFetch the service contracts and searching-with-repositories docs for exact interface signatures, exception classes, and CollectionProcessor usage before implementing.
development
Build with Spree's headless Next.js storefront — the official `spree/storefront` repo (Next.js 16 App Router with Server Actions and Turbopack, React 19 Server Components, Tailwind CSS 4, TypeScript 5, `@spree/sdk`, Sentry), server-only auth (httpOnly JWT cookies + publishable key), MeiliSearch faceted catalog, one-page checkout with Apple/Google Pay/Klarna/Affirm/SEPA, multi-region market routing, GA4 + JSON-LD SEO, and Vercel/Docker deployment. Use when forking or customizing the storefront, or evaluating headless adoption.
tools
Build Spree extensions as Rails engines — gem scaffolding, `bin/rails g spree:extension`, mounting routes/migrations/assets, the modern `prepend` decorator pattern (`*_decorator.rb` with `self.prepended(base)`), generators (`spree:model_decorator`, `spree:controller_decorator`), the four customization surfaces in preference order (Events > Webhooks > Dependencies > Decorators), Spree::Dependencies for swapping service objects, gem release/versioning, and the deprecated Deface engine. Use when building a reusable Spree extension or adding non-trivial customization to an app.
development
Build with Spree's event bus and Webhooks 2.0 — `Spree::Events` publication, `Spree::Subscriber` DSL with `subscribes_to` and `on`, wildcard matching, lifecycle events (`{model}.created/.updated/.deleted` via `publishes_lifecycle_events`), the canonical event catalog (order.*, payment.*, shipment.*, product.*), Webhooks 2.0 endpoints, HMAC-SHA256 signing (`X-Spree-Webhook-Signature`), exponential-backoff retries, and Sidekiq job orchestration. Use when wiring event-driven business logic, building webhook consumers, or replacing ActiveSupport callback chains.
tools
Cross-cutting Spree development patterns — the customization preference hierarchy (Events > Webhooks > Dependencies > Decorators), `Spree::Dependencies` service-object swapping, the `_decorator.rb` + `prepend` + `self.prepended` idiom, idempotent subscribers and webhook receivers, multi-store scoping discipline, prefixed IDs, calculator polymorphism (shipping/promotion/tax share the base), service-object composition with `dry-monads` or simple results, why to avoid `class_eval` reopening and Deface, and Spree-on-Rails idioms (Hotwire/Turbo Stimulus, ActiveStorage, Action Cable, Sidekiq). Use when designing the architecture of a Spree extension or solving cross-cutting concerns.