shopify
About
This Shopify skill enables developers to build apps, extensions, and themes using GraphQL/REST APIs, Shopify CLI, and Liquid templating. It supports OAuth app development, UI extensions for checkout/admin/POS, and store data management. Use it for creating custom Shopify integrations, implementing checkout flows, developing themes, or managing products and orders via API.
Documentation
Shopify Development
Comprehensive guide for building on Shopify platform: apps, extensions, themes, and API integrations.
Platform Overview
Core Components:
- Shopify CLI - Development workflow tool
- GraphQL Admin API - Primary API for data operations (recommended)
- REST Admin API - Legacy API (maintenance mode)
- Polaris UI - Design system for consistent interfaces
- Liquid - Template language for themes
Extension Points:
- Checkout UI - Customize checkout experience
- Admin UI - Extend admin dashboard
- POS UI - Point of Sale customization
- Customer Account - Post-purchase pages
- Theme App Extensions - Embedded theme functionality
Quick Start
Prerequisites
# Install Shopify CLI
npm install -g @shopify/cli@latest
# Verify installation
shopify version
Create New App
# Initialize app
shopify app init
# Start development server
shopify app dev
# Generate extension
shopify app generate extension --type checkout_ui_extension
# Deploy
shopify app deploy
Theme Development
# Initialize theme
shopify theme init
# Start local preview
shopify theme dev
# Pull from store
shopify theme pull --live
# Push to store
shopify theme push --development
Development Workflow
1. App Development
Setup:
shopify app init
cd my-app
Configure Access Scopes (shopify.app.toml):
[access_scopes]
scopes = "read_products,write_products,read_orders"
Start Development:
shopify app dev # Starts local server with tunnel
Add Extensions:
shopify app generate extension --type checkout_ui_extension
Deploy:
shopify app deploy # Builds and uploads to Shopify
2. Extension Development
Available Types:
- Checkout UI -
checkout_ui_extension - Admin Action -
admin_action - Admin Block -
admin_block - POS UI -
pos_ui_extension - Function -
function(discounts, payment, delivery, validation)
Workflow:
shopify app generate extension
# Select type, configure
shopify app dev # Test locally
shopify app deploy # Publish
3. Theme Development
Setup:
shopify theme init
# Choose Dawn (reference theme) or start fresh
Local Development:
shopify theme dev
# Preview at localhost:9292
# Auto-syncs to development theme
Deployment:
shopify theme push --development # Push to dev theme
shopify theme publish --theme=123 # Set as live
When to Build What
Build an App When:
- Integrating external services
- Adding functionality across multiple stores
- Building merchant-facing admin tools
- Managing store data programmatically
- Implementing complex business logic
- Charging for functionality
Build an Extension When:
- Customizing checkout flow
- Adding fields/features to admin pages
- Creating POS actions for retail
- Implementing discount/payment/shipping rules
- Extending customer account pages
Build a Theme When:
- Creating custom storefront design
- Building unique shopping experiences
- Customizing product/collection pages
- Implementing brand-specific layouts
- Modifying homepage/content pages
Combination Approach:
App + Theme Extension:
- App handles backend logic and data
- Theme extension provides storefront UI
- Example: Product reviews, wishlists, size guides
Essential Patterns
GraphQL Product Query
query GetProducts($first: Int!) {
products(first: $first) {
edges {
node {
id
title
handle
variants(first: 5) {
edges {
node {
id
price
inventoryQuantity
}
}
}
}
}
pageInfo {
hasNextPage
endCursor
}
}
}
Checkout Extension (React)
import { reactExtension, BlockStack, TextField, Checkbox } from '@shopify/ui-extensions-react/checkout';
export default reactExtension('purchase.checkout.block.render', () => <Extension />);
function Extension() {
const [message, setMessage] = useState('');
return (
<BlockStack>
<TextField label="Gift Message" value={message} onChange={setMessage} />
</BlockStack>
);
}
Liquid Product Display
{% for product in collection.products %}
<div class="product-card">
<img src="{{ product.featured_image | img_url: 'medium' }}" alt="{{ product.title }}">
<h3>{{ product.title }}</h3>
<p>{{ product.price | money }}</p>
<a href="{{ product.url }}">View Details</a>
</div>
{% endfor %}
Best Practices
API Usage:
- Prefer GraphQL over REST for new development
- Request only needed fields to reduce costs
- Implement pagination for large datasets
- Use bulk operations for batch processing
- Respect rate limits (cost-based for GraphQL)
Security:
- Store API credentials in environment variables
- Verify webhook signatures
- Use OAuth for public apps
- Request minimal access scopes
- Implement session tokens for embedded apps
Performance:
- Cache API responses when appropriate
- Optimize images in themes
- Minimize Liquid logic complexity
- Use async loading for extensions
- Monitor query costs in GraphQL
Testing:
- Use development stores for testing
- Test across different store plans
- Verify mobile responsiveness
- Check accessibility (keyboard, screen readers)
- Validate GDPR compliance
Reference Documentation
Detailed guides for advanced topics:
- App Development - OAuth, APIs, webhooks, billing
- Extensions - Checkout, Admin, POS, Functions
- Themes - Liquid, sections, deployment
Scripts
shopify_init.py - Initialize Shopify projects interactively
python scripts/shopify_init.py
Troubleshooting
Rate Limit Errors:
- Monitor
X-Shopify-Shop-Api-Call-Limitheader - Implement exponential backoff
- Use bulk operations for large datasets
Authentication Failures:
- Verify access token validity
- Check required scopes granted
- Ensure OAuth flow completed
Extension Not Appearing:
- Verify extension target correct
- Check extension published
- Ensure app installed on store
Webhook Not Receiving:
- Verify webhook URL accessible
- Check signature validation
- Review logs in Partner Dashboard
Resources
Official Documentation:
- Shopify Docs: https://shopify.dev/docs
- GraphQL API: https://shopify.dev/docs/api/admin-graphql
- Shopify CLI: https://shopify.dev/docs/api/shopify-cli
- Polaris: https://polaris.shopify.com
Tools:
- GraphiQL Explorer (Admin → Settings → Apps → Develop apps)
- Partner Dashboard (app management)
- Development stores (free testing)
API Versioning:
- Quarterly releases (YYYY-MM format)
- Current: 2025-01
- 12-month support per version
- Test before version updates
Note: This skill covers Shopify platform as of January 2025. Refer to official documentation for latest updates.
Quick Install
/plugin add https://github.com/mrgoonie/claudekit-skills/tree/main/shopifyCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
GitHub 仓库
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