Password (this is your API access token).API key (this is your username when using Basic authentication). On this page, you will find the following credentials in the Admin API section: You will be prompted with a pre-save message informing you that an API key will be generated to provide access to the store's data.Ĭlick Create app on this prompt and you will be taken to the app page. Once the permissions are set, scroll down and select the latest API version (at the time of this writing, the latest version is 2021-10).Ĭlick Save to complete this process. Next, in the Admin API section, expand the Show Inactive Admin API and give Read and write access to the following resources. On the app creation page, enter the name for the application you are about to create (in this example, Purchase Log API) and enter your email. Just below the main section on the Apps page, click the Manage Private Apps link and then click the Create private app button. To create a Shopify app, click Apps on the side menu of the admin interface. Private apps also allow you to access your store's data directly using the Shopify API. Private apps are built to work exclusively for your Shopify store (unlike public apps that can be used by any Shopify store and are listed on the Shopify App store). To access the Shopify API, we are going to create a private app. To learn more about the different types of Shopify apps and how to create them, read the documentation pages here. There are 3 types of Shopify apps: public, custom, and private. The first step to accessing and using the Shopify webhooks API is to create a Shopify store app.
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