How to Manage Customer Groups
In this document, you’ll learn how to use the customer groups admin APIs to manage customer groups and their associated customers and price lists.
Overview
Using the Admin API you can manage customer groups by creating, retrieving, updating, and deleting them. You can also manage the customers in a customer group.
Using the PriceList API you can specify among the conditions the customer groups that the prices will apply to.
This guide covers how to use these APIs to perform these tasks.
Prerequisites
Medusa Components
It is assumed that you already have a Medusa server installed and set up. If not, you can follow our quickstart guide to get started.
JS Client
This guide includes code snippets to send requests to your Medusa server using Medusa’s JS Client, among other methods.
If you follow the JS Client code blocks, it’s assumed you already have Medusa’s JS Client installed and have created an instance of the client.
Medusa React
This guide also includes code snippets to send requests to your Medusa server using Medusa React, among other methods.
If you follow the Medusa React code blocks, it's assumed you already have Medusa React installed and have used MedusaProvider higher in your component tree.
Authenticated Admin User
You must be an authenticated admin user before following along with the steps in the tutorial.
You can learn more about authenticating as an admin user in the API reference.
Create Customer Groups
You can create a customer group by sending a request to the Create Customer Group endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.create({
name: "VIP",
})
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
import { useAdminCreateCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const CreateCustomerGroup = () => {
const createCustomerGroup = useAdminCreateCustomerGroup()
// ...
const handleCreate = () => {
createCustomerGroup.mutate({
name,
})
}
// ...
return (
<form>
{/* Render form */}
</form>
)
}
export default CreateCustomerGroup
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups`, {
method: "POST",
credentials: "include",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
name: "VIP",
}),
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
curl -L -X POST '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"name": "VIP"
}'
This request requires the name
parameter and optionally accepts the metadata
object parameter to be passed in the body. It returns the created customer group.
List Customer Groups
You can get a list of all customer groups by sending a request to the List Customer Groups endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.list()
.then(({ customer_groups, limit, offset, count }) => {
console.log(customer_groups.length)
})
import { CustomerGroup } from "@medusajs/medusa"
import { useAdminCustomerGroups } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroups = () => {
const { customer_groups, isLoading } = useAdminCustomerGroups()
return (
<div>
{isLoading && <span>Loading...</span>}
{customer_groups && !customer_groups.length && (
<span>No Customer Groups</span>
)}
{customer_groups && customer_groups.length > 0 && (
<ul>
{customer_groups.map((customerGroup: CustomerGroup) => (
<li key={customerGroup.id}>{customerGroup.name}</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
</div>
)
}
export default CustomerGroups
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups`, {
credentials: "include",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_groups, limit, offset, count }) => {
console.log(customer_groups.length)
})
curl -L -X GET '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>'
This request returns an array of customer groups, as well as pagination fields.
You can also pass filters and other selection query parameters to the request. Check out the API reference for more details on available query parameters.
Retrieve a Customer Group
You can retrieve a single customer group by sending a request to the Get a Customer Group endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.retrieve(customerGroupId)
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
import { useAdminCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroup = () => {
const { customer_group, isLoading } = useAdminCustomerGroup(
customerGroupId
)
return (
<div>
{isLoading && <span>Loading...</span>}
{customer_group && <span>{customer_group.name}</span>}
</div>
)
}
export default CustomerGroup
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}`, {
credentials: "include",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
curl -L -X GET '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>'
This request accepts the ID of the customer group to retrieve as a path parameter. It returns the customer group of that ID.
Update a Customer Group
You can update a customer group’s data by sending a request to the Update Customer Group endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.update(customerGroupId, {
metadata: {
is_seller: true,
},
})
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
import { useAdminUpdateCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const UpdateCustomerGroup = () => {
const updateCustomerGroup = useAdminUpdateCustomerGroup(customerGroupId)
// ..
const handleUpdate = () => {
updateCustomerGroup.mutate({
name,
})
}
// ...
return (
<form>
{/* Render form */}
</form>
)
}
export default UpdateCustomerGroup
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}`, {
method: "POST",
credentials: "include",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
metadata: {
is_seller: true,
},
}),
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
curl -L -X POST '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"metadata": {
"is_seller": true
}
}'
This request accepts the ID of the customer group as a path parameter, and optionally accepts the name
or metadata
fields as body parameters. It returns the updated customer group.
Delete Customer Group
You can delete a customer group by sending a request to the Delete a Customer Group endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.delete(customerGroupId)
.then(({ id, object, deleted }) => {
console.log(id)
})
import { useAdminDeleteCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroup = () => {
const deleteCustomerGroup = useAdminDeleteCustomerGroup(customerGroupId)
// ...
const handleDeleteCustomerGroup = () => {
deleteCustomerGroup.mutate()
}
// ...
}
export default CustomerGroup
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}`, {
method: "DELETE",
credentials: "include",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ id, object, deleted }) => {
console.log(id)
})
curl -L -X DELETE '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>'
This request accepts the ID of the customer group to delete as a path parameter. It returns the ID of the deleted entity.
Manage Customers
Add Customer to Group
You can add a customer to a group by sending a request to the Customer Group’s Add Customer endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.addCustomers(customerGroupId, {
customer_ids: [
{
id: customerId,
},
],
})
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
import { useAdminAddCustomersToCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroup = () => {
const addCustomers = useAdminAddCustomersToCustomerGroup(customerGroupId)
// ...
const handleAddCustomers= (customerId: string) => {
addCustomers.mutate({
customer_ids: [
{
id: customerId,
},
],
})
}
// ...
}
export default CustomerGroup
fetch(
`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}/customers/batch`,
{
method: "POST",
credentials: "include",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
customer_ids: [
{
id: customerId,
},
],
}),
}
)
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
curl -L -X POST '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>/customers/batch' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"customer_ids": [
{
"id": "<CUSTOMER_ID>"
}
]
}'
This request accepts the ID of the customer group as a path parameter. In its body, it accepts a customer_ids
array of objects. Each object in the array must have the id
property with its value being the ID of the customer you want to add.
List Customers
You can retrieve a list of all customers in a customer group using the List Customers endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.listCustomers(customerGroupId)
.then(({ customers, count, offset, limit }) => {
console.log(customers.length)
})
import { Customer } from "@medusajs/medusa"
import { useAdminCustomerGroupCustomers } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroup = () => {
const { customers, isLoading } = useAdminCustomerGroupCustomers(
customerGroupId
)
return (
<div>
{isLoading && <span>Loading...</span>}
{customers && !customers.length && <span>No customers</span>}
{customers && customers.length > 0 && (
<ul>
{customers.map((customer: Customer) => (
<li key={customer.id}>{customer.first_name}</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
</div>
)
}
export default CustomerGroup
fetch(`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}/customers`, {
credentials: "include",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customers, count, offset, limit }) => {
console.log(customers.length)
})
curl -L -X GET '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>/customers' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>'
This request accepts the ID of the customer group as a path parameter. It returns an array of customers along with pagination fields.
Remove Customers from a Group
Removing customers from a group does not remove them entirely. They’ll still be available in your store.
You can remove customers from a customer group by sending a request to the Remove Customers endpoint:
- Medusa JS Client
- Medusa React
- Fetch API
- cURL
medusa.admin.customerGroups.removeCustomers(customer_group_id, {
customer_ids: [
{
id: customer_id,
},
],
})
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
import { Customer } from "@medusajs/medusa"
import { useAdminRemoveCustomersFromCustomerGroup } from "medusa-react"
const CustomerGroup = () => {
const removeCustomers = useAdminRemoveCustomersFromCustomerGroup(
customerGroupId
)
// ...
const handleRemoveCustomer = (customer_id: string) => {
removeCustomers.mutate({
customer_ids: [
{
id: customer_id,
},
],
})
}
// ...
}
export default CustomerGroup
fetch(
`<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/${customerGroupId}/customers/batch`,
{
method: "DELETE",
credentials: "include",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
customer_ids: [
{
id: customerId,
},
],
}),
}
)
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ customer_group }) => {
console.log(customer_group.id)
})
curl -L -X DELETE '<SERVER_URL>/admin/customer-groups/<CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID>/customers/batch' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"customer_ids": [
{
"id": "<CUSTOMER_ID>"
}
]
}'
This request accepts as a path parameter the ID of the customer group to remove customers from. In its body, it accepts a customer_ids
array of objects. Each object in the array must have the id
property with the value being the ID of the customer to remove from the group.
This request returns the customer group.
Use Customer Groups as Conditions in a Price List
When you create or update a price list, you can specify one or more customer groups as conditions for the price list. You can learn how to do that in the PriceList API documentation.