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shopify-login

v1.0.1

Published

Spoof a Shopify login so you can easily make requests to the internal, undocumented API.

Downloads

5

Readme

ShopifyLogin

Description

Requires Node.js version 4.0.0 or higher.

This module is a lightweight wrapper for the request module. It provides a simple interface for spoofing login requests to Shopify's backend, allowing you to make requests to undocumented, private endpoints.

Why?

Say you want to write a program that imports order comments, programatically create gift cards and discounts without Plus or automate just about any task in the Shopify admin panel, this is a good starting point.

How?

This module will take care of the authentication handshake for you, just call .authenticate(user, callback) and it will give you back an instance of request with a cookie jar containing the logged in session already setup as the second argument of the callback, from there you can just make HTTP calls to Shopify. Some calls will require an authenticity_token and/or csfr_token, the third argument of the callback is an object containing those tokens.

const ShopifyLogin = require('shopify-login');
// Init ShopifyLogin
const Shopify = new ShopifyLogin('https://store-handle.myshopify.com');

// Login to Shopify with user account credintials
Shopify.authenticate({
    email: '[email protected]',
    password: 'P@$$word'
}, (err, request, tokens) => {
    // Check for error logging in
    if(err) return console.error(err);
    // Get gift cards
    request.get(`${this.url}/admin/gift_cards.json`, function(err, result, body){
        // Check for errors
        if(err) return console.error(err);
        // Log gift cards
        console.log(body.gift_cards);
    });
});