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Add Or Update Records with Grist API on New Abandoned Cart from Shopify Developer App API

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Getting Started

This integration creates a workflow with a Shopify Developer App trigger and Grist action. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Select this integration
  2. Configure the New Abandoned Cart trigger
    1. Connect your Shopify Developer App account
    2. Configure timer
  3. Configure the Add Or Update Records action
    1. Connect your Grist account
    2. Configure Document ID
    3. Select a Table ID
    4. Optional- Configure Do Not Parse
    5. Optional- Select a On Many
    6. Optional- Configure No Add
    7. Optional- Configure No Update
    8. Configure Data Records
  4. Deploy the workflow
  5. Send a test event to validate your setup
  6. Turn on the trigger

Details

This integration uses pre-built, source-available components from Pipedream's GitHub repo. These components are developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Trigger

Description:Emit new event each time a user abandons their cart.
Version:0.0.4
Key:shopify_developer_app-new-abandoned-cart

Shopify Developer App Overview

The Shopify Admin REST & GraphQL API unleashes a myriad of possibilities to automate and enhance online store operations. It provides programmatic access to Shopify functionalities, allowing users to manage products, customers, orders, and more. Leveraging the Shopify Admin API within Pipedream, developers can create custom workflows that automate repetitive tasks, sync data across platforms, and respond dynamically to events in Shopify.

This integration can be used as a custom app on your store, or for automating actions on behalf of merchants through your Shopify app.

Looking for integrating into the Shopify Partner API for your apps, themes or referrals? Check out our Shopify Partner API integration.

Trigger Code

import shopify from "../../shopify_developer_app.app.mjs";
import common from "../../../shopify/sources/new-abandoned-cart/common.mjs";

export default {
  ...common,
  key: "shopify_developer_app-new-abandoned-cart",
  name: "New Abandoned Cart",
  type: "source",
  description: "Emit new event each time a user abandons their cart.",
  version: "0.0.4",
  dedupe: "unique",
  props: {
    shopify,
    ...common.props,
  },
};

Trigger Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
Shopify Developer AppshopifyappThis component uses the Shopify Developer App app.
N/Adb$.service.dbThis component uses $.service.db to maintain state between executions.
timer$.interface.timer

Trigger Authentication

Shopify Developer App uses API keys for authentication. When you connect your Shopify Developer App account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to Shopify Developer App APIs in both code and no-code steps.

Find your Shop ID

Log in to your Shopify admin account. In your browser's address bar, you should see a URL like this:

Get your Access Token

Next, create a custom app in Shopify to obtain your Admin API access token. See our detailed instructions here.

Enter your Admin API access token below, and save it in a secure location (we recommend using a password manager such as 1Password)

About Shopify Developer App

Shopify is a user-friendly e-commerce platform that helps small businesses build an online store and sell online through one streamlined dashboard.

Action

Description:Add records in a specified table or updates existing matching records. [See the documentation](https://support.getgrist.com/api/#tag/records/operation/replaceRecords)
Version:0.0.1
Key:grist-add-update-records

Grist Overview

Grist API on Pipedream enables you to automate data management tasks in your Grist documents. This might mean syncing data across different platforms, triggering notifications based on data changes, or processing data through custom logic. With Pipedream, you can use the Grist API to build workflows that react to events in real-time, connect to hundreds of other services, manipulate data in sophisticated ways, and create custom endpoints to integrate with your Grist data.

Action Code

import app from "../../grist.app.mjs";
import utils from "../../common/utils.mjs";

export default {
  key: "grist-add-update-records",
  name: "Add Or Update Records",
  description: "Add records in a specified table or updates existing matching records. [See the documentation](https://support.getgrist.com/api/#tag/records/operation/replaceRecords)",
  version: "0.0.1",
  type: "action",
  props: {
    app,
    docId: {
      propDefinition: [
        app,
        "docId",
      ],
    },
    tableId: {
      propDefinition: [
        app,
        "tableId",
        ({ docId }) => ({
          docId,
        }),
      ],
    },
    noParse: {
      propDefinition: [
        app,
        "noParse",
      ],
    },
    onMany: {
      type: "string",
      label: "On Many",
      description: "Which records to update if multiple records are found to match.",
      optional: true,
      options: [
        {
          value: "first",
          label: "The first matching record (default)",
        },
        {
          value: "none",
          label: "Do not update anything",
        },
        {
          value: "all",
          label: "Update all matches",
        },
      ],
    },
    noAdd: {
      type: "boolean",
      label: "No Add",
      description: "Set to true to prohibit adding records.",
      optional: true,
    },
    noUpdate: {
      type: "boolean",
      label: "No Update",
      description: "Set to true to prohibit updating records.",
      optional: true,
    },
    records: {
      description: app.propDefinitions.records.description + " Instead of an id, a `require` object is provided, with the same structure as `fields`. If no query parameter options are set, then the operation is as follows. First, we check if a record exists matching the values specified for columns in `require`. If so, we update it by setting the values specified for columns in fields. If not, we create a new record with a combination of the values in `require` and `fields`, with `fields` taking priority if the same column is specified in both. The query parameters allow for variations on this behavior. Eg. `[ { \"require\": { \"pet\": \"cat\" }, \"fields\": { \"popularity\": 67 } } ]`",
      propDefinition: [
        app,
        "records",
      ],
    },
  },
  methods: {
    addUpdateRecords({
      docId, tableId, ...args
    } = {}) {
      return this.app.put({
        path: `/docs/${docId}/tables/${tableId}/records`,
        ...args,
      });
    },
  },
  async run({ $ }) {
    const {
      addUpdateRecords,
      docId,
      tableId,
      noParse: noparse,
      onMany: onmany,
      noAdd: noadd,
      noUpdate: noupdate,
      records,
    } = this;

    await addUpdateRecords({
      $,
      docId,
      tableId,
      params: {
        noparse,
        onmany,
        noadd,
        noupdate,
      },
      data: {
        records: utils.parseArray(records),
      },
    });

    $.export("$summary", "Successfully ran this action");

    return {
      success: true,
    };
  },
};

Action Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI.

LabelPropTypeDescription
GristappappThis component uses the Grist app.
Document IDdocIdstring

The ID of the Grist document to operate on. You can find this in the Settings menu of the document.

Table IDtableIdstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
Do Not ParsenoParseboolean

Set to true to prohibit parsing strings according to the column type.

On ManyonManystringSelect a value from the drop down menu:{ "value": "first", "label": "The first matching record (default)" }{ "value": "none", "label": "Do not update anything" }{ "value": "all", "label": "Update all matches" }
No AddnoAddboolean

Set to true to prohibit adding records.

No UpdatenoUpdateboolean

Set to true to prohibit updating records.

Data Recordsrecordsstring[]

The data for the records to append or update. Each record should be a JSON-formatted string, mapping column names to cell values. Eg. [ { "fields": { "pet": "cat", "popularity": 67 } } ]. Instead of an id, a require object is provided, with the same structure as fields. If no query parameter options are set, then the operation is as follows. First, we check if a record exists matching the values specified for columns in require. If so, we update it by setting the values specified for columns in fields. If not, we create a new record with a combination of the values in require and fields, with fields taking priority if the same column is specified in both. The query parameters allow for variations on this behavior. Eg. [ { "require": { "pet": "cat" }, "fields": { "popularity": 67 } } ]

Action Authentication

Grist uses API keys for authentication. When you connect your Grist account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to Grist APIs in both code and no-code steps.

To retrieve your API key,

  • Navigate to your Girst account and sign in
  • Go to “Profile Settings” > “API”

About Grist

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