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shopify-token
This module helps you retrieve an access token for the Shopify REST API. It provides some convenience methods that can be used when implementing the OAuth 2.0 flow. No assumptions are made about your server-side architecture, allowing the module to easily adapt to any setup.
Install
npm install --save shopify-tokenAPI
The module exports a class whose constructor takes an options object.
new ShopifyToken(options)
Creates a new ShopifyToken instance.
Arguments
options- A plain JavaScript objet e.g.{ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' }.
Options
apiKey- Required - A string that specifies the API key of your app.sharedSecret- Required - A string that specifies the shared secret of your app.redirectUri- Required - A string that specifies the URL where you want to redirect the users after they authorize the app.scopes- Optional - An array of strings or a comma-separated string that specifies the list of scopes e.g.'read_content,read_themes'. Defaults to'read_content'.timeout- Optional - A number that specifies the milliseconds to wait for the server to send a response to the HTTPS request initiated by thegetAccessTokenmethod before aborting it. Defaults to 60000, or 1 minute.
Return value
A ShopifyToken instance.
Exceptions
Throws a Error exception if the required options are missing.
Example
const ShopifyToken = require('shopify-token');
const shopifyToken = new ShopifyToken({
sharedSecret: '8ceb18e8ca581aee7cad1ddd3991610b',
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8080/callback',
apiKey: 'e74d25b9a6f2b15f2836c954ea8c1711'
});shopifyToken.generateNonce()
Generates a random nonce.
Return value
A string representing the nonce.
Example
const nonce = shopifyToken.generateNonce();
console.log(nonce);
// => 212a8b839860d1aefb258aaffcdbd63fshopifyToken.generateAuthUrl(shop[, scopes[, nonce]])
Builds and returns the authorization URL where you should redirect the user.
Arguments
shop- A string that specifies the name of the user's shop.scopes- An optional array of strings or comma-separated string to specify the list of scopes. This allows you to override the default scopes.nonce- An optional string representing the nonce. If not provided it will be generated automatically.
Return value
A string representing the URL where the user should be redirected.
Example
const url = shopifyToken.generateAuthUrl('dolciumi');
console.log(url);
// => https://dolciumi.myshopify.com/admin/oauth/authorize?scope=read_content&state=7194ee27dd47ac9efb0ad04e93750e64&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8080%2Fcallback&client_id=e74d25b9a6f2b15f2836c954ea8c1711shopifyToken.verifyHmac(query)
Every request or redirect from Shopify to the client server includes a hmac parameter that can be used to ensure that it came from Shopify. This method validates the hmac parameter.
Arguments
query- The parsed query string object.
Return value
true if the hmac is valid, else false.
Example
const ok = shopifyToken.verifyHmac({
hmac: 'd1c59b480761bdabf7ee7eb2c09a3d84e71b1d37991bc2872bea8a4c43f8b2b3',
signature: '184559898f5bbd1301606e7919c6e67f',
state: 'b77827e928ee8eee614b5808d3276c8a',
code: '4d732838ad8c22cd1d2dd96f8a403fb7',
shop: 'dolciumi.myshopify.com',
timestamp: '1452342558'
});
console.log(ok);
// => trueshopifyToken.getAccessToken(hostname, code)
Exchanges the authorization code for a permanent access token.
Arguments
hostname- A string that specifies the hostname of the user's shop. e.g.foo.myshopify.com. You can get this from theshopparameter passed by Shopify in the confirmation redirect.code- The authorization Code. You can get this from thecodeparameter passed by Shopify in the confirmation redirect.
Return value
A Promise which gets resolved with the token. When the exchange fails, you
can read the HTTPS response status code and body from the statusCode and
responseBody properties which are added to the error object.
Example
const code = '4d732838ad8c22cd1d2dd96f8a403fb7'
const hostname = 'dolciumi.myshopify.com';
shopifyToken.getAccessToken(hostname, code).then((token) => {
console.log(token);
// => f85632530bf277ec9ac6f649fc327f17
}).catch((err) => console.err(err));