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rezapex_shopify-mcp-server-main
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Shopify MCP Server
MCP Server for Shopify API, enabling interaction with store data through GraphQL API. This server provides tools for managing products, customers, orders, and more.
Features
- Product Management: Search and retrieve product information
- Customer Management: Load customer data and manage customer tags
- Order Management: Advanced order querying and filtering
- GraphQL Integration: Direct integration with Shopify's GraphQL Admin API
- Comprehensive Error Handling: Clear error messages for API and authentication issues
Tools
-
get-products
- Get all products or search by title
- Inputs:
-
searchTitle
(optional string): Filter products by title -
limit
(number): Maximum number of products to return
-
- Returns: Formatted product details including title, description, handle, and variants
-
get-products-by-collection
- Get products from a specific collection
- Inputs:
-
collectionId
(string): ID of the collection to get products from -
limit
(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of products to return
-
- Returns: Formatted product details from the specified collection
-
get-products-by-ids
- Get products by their IDs
- Inputs:
-
productIds
(array of strings): Array of product IDs to retrieve
-
- Returns: Formatted product details for the specified products
-
get-variants-by-ids
- Get product variants by their IDs
- Inputs:
-
variantIds
(array of strings): Array of variant IDs to retrieve
-
- Returns: Detailed variant information including product details
-
get-customers
- Get shopify customers with pagination support
- Inputs:
-
limit
(optional number): Maximum number of customers to return -
next
(optional string): Next page cursor
-
- Returns: Customer data in JSON format
-
tag-customer
- Add tags to a customer
- Inputs:
-
customerId
(string): Customer ID to tag -
tags
(array of strings): Tags to add to the customer
-
- Returns: Success or failure message
-
get-orders
- Get orders with advanced filtering and sorting
- Inputs:
-
first
(optional number): Limit of orders to return -
after
(optional string): Next page cursor -
query
(optional string): Filter orders using query syntax -
sortKey
(optional enum): Field to sort by ('PROCESSED_AT', 'TOTAL_PRICE', 'ID', 'CREATED_AT', 'UPDATED_AT', 'ORDER_NUMBER') -
reverse
(optional boolean): Reverse sort order
-
- Returns: Formatted order details
-
get-order
- Get a single order by ID
- Inputs:
-
orderId
(string): ID of the order to retrieve
-
- Returns: Detailed order information
-
create-discount
- Create a basic discount code
- Inputs:
-
title
(string): Title of the discount -
code
(string): Discount code that customers will enter -
valueType
(enum): Type of discount ('percentage' or 'fixed_amount') -
value
(number): Discount value (percentage as decimal or fixed amount) -
startsAt
(string): Start date in ISO format -
endsAt
(optional string): Optional end date in ISO format -
appliesOncePerCustomer
(boolean): Whether discount can be used only once per customer
-
- Returns: Created discount details
-
create-draft-order
- Create a draft order
- Inputs:
-
lineItems
(array): Array of items with variantId and quantity -
email
(string): Customer email -
shippingAddress
(object): Shipping address details -
note
(optional string): Optional note for the order
-
- Returns: Created draft order details
-
complete-draft-order
- Complete a draft order
- Inputs:
-
draftOrderId
(string): ID of the draft order to complete -
variantId
(string): ID of the variant in the draft order
-
- Returns: Completed order details
-
get-collections
- Get all collections
- Inputs:
-
limit
(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of collections to return -
name
(optional string): Filter collections by name
-
- Returns: Collection details
-
get-shop
- Get shop details
- Inputs: None
- Returns: Basic shop information
-
get-shop-details
- Get extended shop details including shipping countries
- Inputs: None
- Returns: Extended shop information including shipping countries
-
manage-webhook
- Subscribe, find, or unsubscribe webhooks
- Inputs:
-
action
(enum): Action to perform ('subscribe', 'find', 'unsubscribe') -
callbackUrl
(string): Webhook callback URL -
topic
(enum): Webhook topic to subscribe to -
webhookId
(optional string): Webhook ID (required for unsubscribe)
-
- Returns: Webhook details or success message
Setup
Shopify Access Token
To use this MCP server, you'll need to create a custom app in your Shopify store:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Apps and sales channels
- Click Develop apps (you may need to enable developer preview first)
- Click Create an app
- Set a name for your app (e.g., "Shopify MCP Server")
- Click Configure Admin API scopes
- Select the following scopes:
-
read_products
,write_products
-
read_customers
,write_customers
-
read_orders
,write_orders
-
- Click Save
- Click Install app
- Click Install to give the app access to your store data
- After installation, you'll see your Admin API access token
- Copy this token - you'll need it for configuration
Note: Store your access token securely. It provides access to your store data and should never be shared or committed to version control. More details on how to create a Shopify app can be found here.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"shopify": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "shopify-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>",
"MYSHOPIFY_DOMAIN": "<YOUR_SHOP>.myshopify.com"
}
}
}
}
Development
- Clone the repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Create a
.env
file:
SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token
MYSHOPIFY_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com
- Build the project:
npm run build
- Run tests:
npm test
Dependencies
- @modelcontextprotocol/sdk - MCP protocol implementation
- graphql-request - GraphQL client for Shopify API
- zod - Runtime type validation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guidelines first.
License
MIT
Community
Built with ❤️ using the Model Context Protocol
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Reviews

user_MdV0wccX
As a dedicated user of the rezapex_shopify-mcp-server-main by MCP-Mirror, I am thrilled with its exceptional performance and seamless integration. The GitHub repository is well-structured, making implementation straightforward for both novice and experienced developers. The product consistently delivers reliability and efficiency, enhancing my Shopify store's functionality. MCP-Mirror's expertise is evident, and I highly recommend this server solution to anyone looking to optimize their e-commerce platform.