--- name: shopify description: Shopify Admin & Storefront GraphQL APIs via curl. Products, orders, customers, inventory, metafields. version: 1.0.0 author: community license: MIT prerequisites: env_vars: [SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN, SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN] commands: [curl, jq] required_environment_variables: - name: SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN prompt: Shopify Admin API access token (starts with shpat_) help: "Shopify admin → Settings → Apps and sales channels → Develop apps → Create an app → API credentials. Token shown ONCE on install." - name: SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN prompt: Your shop subdomain without protocol (e.g. my-store.myshopify.com) help: "The permanent myshopify.com domain, not your custom domain." - name: SHOPIFY_API_VERSION prompt: Shopify API version (default 2026-01) help: "Stable quarterly version. Override if you need an older one." metadata: hermes: tags: [Shopify, E-commerce, Commerce, API, GraphQL] related_skills: [airtable, xurl] homepage: https://shopify.dev/docs/api/admin-graphql --- # Shopify — Admin & Storefront GraphQL APIs Work with Shopify stores directly through `curl`: list products, manage inventory, pull orders, update customers, read metafields. No SDK, no app framework — just the GraphQL endpoint and a custom-app access token. The REST Admin API is legacy since 2024-04 and only receives security fixes. **Use GraphQL Admin** for all admin work. Use **Storefront GraphQL** for read-only customer-facing queries (products, collections, cart). ## Prerequisites 1. In Shopify admin: **Settings → Apps and sales channels → Develop apps → Create an app**. 2. Click **Configure Admin API scopes**, select what you need (examples below), save. 3. **Install app** → the Admin API access token appears ONCE. Copy it immediately — Shopify will never show it again. Tokens start with `shpat_`. 4. Save to `~/.hermes/.env`: ``` SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN=shpat_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=my-store.myshopify.com SHOPIFY_API_VERSION=2026-01 ``` > **Heads up:** As of January 1, 2026, new "legacy custom apps" created in the Shopify admin are gone. New setups should use the **Dev Dashboard** (`shopify.dev/docs/apps/build/dev-dashboard`). Existing admin-created apps keep working. If the user's shop has no existing custom app and it's after 2026-01-01, direct them to Dev Dashboard instead of the admin flow. Common scopes by task: - Products / collections: `read_products`, `write_products` - Inventory: `read_inventory`, `write_inventory`, `read_locations` - Orders: `read_orders`, `write_orders` (30 most recent without `read_all_orders`) - Customers: `read_customers`, `write_customers` - Draft orders: `read_draft_orders`, `write_draft_orders` - Fulfillments: `read_fulfillments`, `write_fulfillments` - Metafields / metaobjects: covered by the matching resource scopes ## API Basics - **Endpoint:** `https://$SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN/admin/api/$SHOPIFY_API_VERSION/graphql.json` - **Auth header:** `X-Shopify-Access-Token: $SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN` (NOT `Authorization: Bearer`) - **Method:** always `POST`, always `Content-Type: application/json`, body is `{"query": "...", "variables": {...}}` - **HTTP 200 does not mean success.** GraphQL returns errors in a top-level `errors` array and per-field `userErrors`. Always check both. - **IDs are GID strings:** `gid://shopify/Product/10079467700516`, `gid://shopify/Variant/...`, `gid://shopify/Order/...`. Pass these verbatim — don't strip the prefix. - **Rate limit:** calculated via query cost (leaky bucket). Each response has `extensions.cost` with `requestedQueryCost`, `actualQueryCost`, `throttleStatus.{currentlyAvailable, maximumAvailable, restoreRate}`. Back off when `currentlyAvailable` drops below your next query's cost. Standard shops = 100 points bucket, 50/s restore; Plus = 1000/100. Base curl pattern (reusable): ```bash shop_gql() { local query="$1" local variables="${2:-{}}" curl -sS -X POST \ "https://${SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN}/admin/api/${SHOPIFY_API_VERSION:-2026-01}/graphql.json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Shopify-Access-Token: ${SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \ --data "$(jq -nc --arg q "$query" --argjson v "$variables" '{query: $q, variables: $v}')" } ``` Pipe through `jq` for readable output. `-sS` keeps errors visible but hides the progress bar. ## Discovery ### Shop info + current API version ```bash shop_gql '{ shop { name myshopifyDomain primaryDomain { url } currencyCode plan { displayName } } }' | jq ``` ### List all supported API versions ```bash shop_gql '{ publicApiVersions { handle supported } }' | jq '.data.publicApiVersions[] | select(.supported)' ``` ## Products ### Search products (first 20 matching query) ```bash shop_gql ' query($q: String!) { products(first: 20, query: $q) { edges { node { id title handle status totalInventory variants(first: 5) { edges { node { id sku price inventoryQuantity } } } } } pageInfo { hasNextPage endCursor } } }' '{"q":"hoodie status:active"}' | jq ``` Query syntax supports `title:`, `sku:`, `vendor:`, `product_type:`, `status:active`, `tag:`, `created_at:>2025-01-01`. Full grammar: https://shopify.dev/docs/api/usage/search-syntax ### Paginate products (cursor) ```bash shop_gql ' query($cursor: String) { products(first: 100, after: $cursor) { edges { cursor node { id handle } } pageInfo { hasNextPage endCursor } } }' '{"cursor":null}' # subsequent calls: pass the previous endCursor ``` ### Get a product with variants + metafields ```bash shop_gql ' query($id: ID!) { product(id: $id) { id title handle descriptionHtml tags status variants(first: 20) { edges { node { id sku price compareAtPrice inventoryQuantity selectedOptions { name value } } } } metafields(first: 20) { edges { node { namespace key type value } } } } }' '{"id":"gid://shopify/Product/10079467700516"}' | jq ``` ### Create a product with one variant ```bash shop_gql ' mutation($input: ProductCreateInput!) { productCreate(product: $input) { product { id handle } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"input":{"title":"Test Hoodie","status":"DRAFT","vendor":"Hermes","productType":"Apparel","tags":["test"]}}' ``` Variants now have their own mutations in recent versions: ```bash # Add variants after creating the product shop_gql ' mutation($productId: ID!, $variants: [ProductVariantsBulkInput!]!) { productVariantsBulkCreate(productId: $productId, variants: $variants) { productVariants { id sku price } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"productId":"gid://shopify/Product/...","variants":[{"optionValues":[{"optionName":"Size","name":"M"}],"price":"49.00","inventoryItem":{"sku":"HD-M","tracked":true}}]}' ``` ### Update price / SKU ```bash shop_gql ' mutation($productId: ID!, $variants: [ProductVariantsBulkInput!]!) { productVariantsBulkUpdate(productId: $productId, variants: $variants) { productVariants { id sku price } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"productId":"gid://shopify/Product/...","variants":[{"id":"gid://shopify/ProductVariant/...","price":"55.00"}]}' ``` ## Orders ### List recent orders (last 30 by default without `read_all_orders`) ```bash shop_gql ' { orders(first: 20, reverse: true, query: "financial_status:paid") { edges { node { id name createdAt displayFinancialStatus displayFulfillmentStatus totalPriceSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } customer { id displayName email } lineItems(first: 10) { edges { node { title quantity sku } } } } } } }' | jq ``` Useful order query filters: `financial_status:paid|pending|refunded`, `fulfillment_status:unfulfilled|fulfilled`, `created_at:>2025-01-01`, `tag:gift`, `email:foo@example.com`. ### Fetch a single order with shipping address ```bash shop_gql ' query($id: ID!) { order(id: $id) { id name email shippingAddress { name address1 address2 city province country zip phone } lineItems(first: 50) { edges { node { title quantity variant { sku } originalUnitPriceSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } } } } transactions { id kind status amountSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } } } }' '{"id":"gid://shopify/Order/...."}' | jq ``` ## Customers ```bash # Search shop_gql ' { customers(first: 10, query: "email:*@example.com") { edges { node { id email displayName numberOfOrders amountSpent { amount currencyCode } } } } }' # Create shop_gql ' mutation($input: CustomerInput!) { customerCreate(input: $input) { customer { id email } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"input":{"email":"test@example.com","firstName":"Test","lastName":"User","tags":["api-created"]}}' ``` ## Inventory Inventory lives on **inventory items** tied to variants, quantities tracked per **location**. ```bash # Get inventory for a variant across all locations shop_gql ' query($id: ID!) { productVariant(id: $id) { id sku inventoryItem { id tracked inventoryLevels(first: 10) { edges { node { location { id name } quantities(names: ["available","on_hand","committed"]) { name quantity } } } } } } }' '{"id":"gid://shopify/ProductVariant/..."}' ``` Adjust stock (delta) — uses `inventoryAdjustQuantities`: ```bash shop_gql ' mutation($input: InventoryAdjustQuantitiesInput!) { inventoryAdjustQuantities(input: $input) { inventoryAdjustmentGroup { reason changes { name delta } } userErrors { field message } } }' '{ "input": { "reason": "correction", "name": "available", "changes": [{"delta": 5, "inventoryItemId": "gid://shopify/InventoryItem/...", "locationId": "gid://shopify/Location/..."}] } }' ``` Set absolute stock (not delta) — `inventorySetQuantities`: ```bash shop_gql ' mutation($input: InventorySetQuantitiesInput!) { inventorySetQuantities(input: $input) { inventoryAdjustmentGroup { id } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"input":{"reason":"correction","name":"available","ignoreCompareQuantity":true,"quantities":[{"inventoryItemId":"gid://shopify/InventoryItem/...","locationId":"gid://shopify/Location/...","quantity":100}]}}' ``` ## Metafields & Metaobjects Metafields attach custom data to resources (products, customers, orders, shop). ```bash # Read shop_gql ' query($id: ID!) { product(id: $id) { metafields(first: 10, namespace: "custom") { edges { node { key type value } } } } }' '{"id":"gid://shopify/Product/..."}' # Write (works for any owner type) shop_gql ' mutation($metafields: [MetafieldsSetInput!]!) { metafieldsSet(metafields: $metafields) { metafields { id key namespace } userErrors { field message code } } }' '{"metafields":[{"ownerId":"gid://shopify/Product/...","namespace":"custom","key":"care_instructions","type":"multi_line_text_field","value":"Wash cold. Tumble dry low."}]}' ``` ## Storefront API (public read-only) Different endpoint, different token, used for customer-facing apps/hydrogen-style headless setups. Headers differ: - **Endpoint:** `https://$SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN/api/$SHOPIFY_API_VERSION/graphql.json` - **Auth header (public):** `X-Shopify-Storefront-Access-Token: ` — embeddable in browser - **Auth header (private):** `Shopify-Storefront-Private-Token: ` — server-only ```bash curl -sS -X POST \ "https://${SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN}/api/${SHOPIFY_API_VERSION:-2026-01}/graphql.json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Shopify-Storefront-Access-Token: ${SHOPIFY_STOREFRONT_TOKEN}" \ -d '{"query":"{ shop { name } products(first: 5) { edges { node { id title handle } } } }"}' | jq ``` ## Bulk Operations For dumps larger than rate limits allow (full product catalog, all orders for a year): ```bash # 1. Start bulk query shop_gql ' mutation { bulkOperationRunQuery(query: """ { products { edges { node { id title handle variants { edges { node { sku price } } } } } } } """) { bulkOperation { id status } userErrors { field message } } }' # 2. Poll status shop_gql '{ currentBulkOperation { id status errorCode objectCount fileSize url partialDataUrl } }' # 3. When status=COMPLETED, download the JSONL file curl -sS "$URL" > products.jsonl ``` Each JSONL line is a node, and nested connections are emitted as separate lines with `__parentId`. Reassemble client-side if needed. ## Webhooks Subscribe to events so you don't have to poll: ```bash shop_gql ' mutation($topic: WebhookSubscriptionTopic!, $sub: WebhookSubscriptionInput!) { webhookSubscriptionCreate(topic: $topic, webhookSubscription: $sub) { webhookSubscription { id topic endpoint { __typename ... on WebhookHttpEndpoint { callbackUrl } } } userErrors { field message } } }' '{"topic":"ORDERS_CREATE","sub":{"callbackUrl":"https://example.com/webhook","format":"JSON"}}' ``` Verify incoming webhook HMAC using the app's client secret (not the access token): ```bash echo -n "$REQUEST_BODY" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "$APP_SECRET" -binary | base64 # Compare to X-Shopify-Hmac-Sha256 header ``` ## Pitfalls - **REST endpoints still exist but are frozen.** Don't write new integrations against `/admin/api/.../products.json`. Use GraphQL. - **Token format check.** Admin tokens start with `shpat_`. Storefront public tokens with `shpua_`. If you have one and the wrong header, every request returns 401 without a useful error body. - **403 with a valid token = missing scope.** Shopify returns `{"errors":[{"message":"Access denied for ..."}]}`. Re-configure Admin API scopes on the app, then reinstall to regenerate the token. - **`userErrors` is empty != success.** Also check `data..` is non-null. Some failures populate neither — inspect the whole response. - **GID vs numeric ID.** Legacy REST gave numeric IDs; GraphQL wants full GID strings. To convert: `gid://shopify/Product/`. - **Rate limit surprise.** A single `products(first: 250)` with deep nesting can cost 1000+ points and throttle immediately on a standard-plan shop. Start narrow, read `extensions.cost`, adjust. - **Pagination order.** `products(first: N, reverse: true)` sorts by `id DESC`, not `created_at`. Use `sortKey: CREATED_AT, reverse: true` for "newest first." - **`read_all_orders` for historical data.** Without it, `orders(...)` silently caps at the 60-day window. You won't get an error, just fewer results than expected. For Shopify Plus merchants with many orders, request this scope via the app's protected-data settings. - **Currencies are strings.** Amounts come back as `"49.00"` not `49.0`. Don't `jq tonumber` blindly if you care about zero-padding. - **Multi-currency Money fields** have `shopMoney` (store's currency) AND `presentmentMoney` (customer's). Pick one consistently. ## Safety Mutations in Shopify are real — they create products, charge refunds, cancel orders, ship fulfillments. Before running `productDelete`, `orderCancel`, `refundCreate`, or any bulk mutation: state clearly what the change is, on which shop, and confirm with the user. There is no staging clone of production data unless the user has a separate dev store.