shopify-api
Comprehensive guide and tools for working with Shopify's Admin (REST & GraphQL) and Storefront APIs. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with Shopify data, manage resources (products, orders, customers), or build custom storefront integrations.
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| Name | shopify-api |
| Description | Comprehensive guide and tools for working with Shopify's Admin (REST & GraphQL) and Storefront APIs. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with Shopify data, manage resources (products, orders, customers), or build custom storefront integrations. |
name: shopify-api description: Comprehensive guide and tools for working with Shopify's Admin (REST & GraphQL) and Storefront APIs. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with Shopify data, manage resources (products, orders, customers), or build custom storefront integrations.
Shopify API Skill
This skill allows you to effectively interact with Shopify's ecosystem through its various APIs.
API Selection Guide
Choose the right API for your task:
- Admin GraphQL API (Preferred): Use for most backend operations. It's the primary API for Shopify, offering more features and efficiency than REST.
- Admin REST API: Use for simple resource management if GraphQL is too complex for the specific task or if dealing with legacy systems.
- Storefront API: Use for building custom shopping experiences (headless commerce). It is unauthenticated or uses public access tokens.
Authentication
Admin API (Custom Apps)
Most internal apps use a custom app access token.
- Header:
X-Shopify-Access-Token: <shpat_...> - URL:
https://{shop}.myshopify.com/admin/api/{version}/{endpoint}
OAuth (Public Apps)
For apps distributed on the App Store.
- Header:
X-Shopify-Access-Token: <access_token> - Flow: Requires an OAuth exchange to get the offline/online token.
1. Admin GraphQL API
Endpoint
POST https://{shop}.myshopify.com/admin/api/{version}/graphql.json
Common Patterns
Querying Products
query getProducts($first: Int!) {
products(first: $first) {
edges {
node {
id
title
handle
}
cursor
}
pageInfo {
hasNextPage
}
}
}
Mutation (Update Product)
mutation productUpdate($input: ProductInput!) {
productUpdate(input: $input) {
product {
id
title
}
userErrors {
field
message
}
}
}
Pagination
GraphQL uses cursor-based pagination. Always request pageInfo { hasNextPage } and the cursor of the last edge to fetch the next page using the after argument.
2. Admin REST API
Endpoint
https://{shop}.myshopify.com/admin/api/{version}/{resource}.json
Pagination
REST API uses link headers for pagination. Do not use page parameter for most resources; use page_info.
Example Request:
GET /admin/api/2025-10/products.json?limit=50
Response Header:
Link: <...page_info=...>; rel="next", <...>; rel="previous"
3. Storefront API
Endpoint
POST https://{shop}.myshopify.com/api/{version}/graphql.json
Authentication
- Header:
X-Shopify-Storefront-Access-Token: <public_token>
Example Query
query {
shop {
name
}
products(first: 5) {
edges {
node {
title
priceRange {
minVariantPrice {
amount
currencyCode
}
}
}
}
}
}
Rate Limits
Shopify APIs use a leaky bucket algorithm.
- REST: 40 requests/bucket, refilled at 2/sec (Standard).
- GraphQL: Cost-based. 1000 cost points/bucket, refill rate varies (50/sec standard).
Handling: Check X-Shopify-Shop-Api-Call-Limit header (REST) or extensions.cost (GraphQL). Implement exponential backoff for 429 Too Many Requests.