shopify
Enables AI agents to read and write Shopify store data including products, orders, customers, inventory, and more via the Admin GraphQL API.
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@aiwerk/mcp-server-shopify
Shopify Admin GraphQL API MCP server. Lets an AI agent read and write to a Shopify store: products, orders, customers, inventory, draft orders, collections, locations, metafields.
Built and signed by AIWerk. MIT licensed.
Status
v0.1.0 — under active development. Tool surface and credential flow may change before v1.0.
Install
npx -y @aiwerk/mcp-server-shopify
Authentication
This server uses the modern OAuth client_credentials grant (Shopify Dev Dashboard apps). Legacy shpat_* custom-app tokens are not supported.
Three environment variables:
| Env var | What |
|---|---|
SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN |
Your store domain, e.g. your-store.myshopify.com |
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID |
Client ID from your Shopify Dev Dashboard app |
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET |
Client Secret from your Shopify Dev Dashboard app |
The server automatically exchanges the client credentials for an Admin API access token and refreshes the token before its 24h expiry. No manual token rotation.
Creating the Dev Dashboard app
- Sign in to Shopify Partner Dashboard, then open the Dev Dashboard.
- Apps → Create app → Start from Dev Dashboard. Name it (e.g.
my-mcp-app). - Versions tab → set the scopes you need (see below) → Release.
- Home tab → Install app → choose your store → Install.
- Settings tab → copy Client ID and Client Secret.
Scopes
The 12 scopes below cover the full v0.1 tool surface. Trim to a smaller set if you want a more restricted token (e.g. read-only orders).
read_products, write_products,
read_customers, write_customers,
read_orders, write_orders,
read_draft_orders, write_draft_orders,
read_inventory, write_inventory,
read_locations,
read_publications
Tools
v0.1 ships 28 tools across the Shopify Admin GraphQL API. See src/tools/ for the implementation; tool names are shown in tools/list after the server starts.
Protected customer data
Shopify gates access to customer-bearing objects (Customer, DraftOrder, plus customer { ... } selections inside Order) behind a separate approval. Apps not approved for protected customer data will see this error from the affected tools:
GraphQL error: This app is not approved to access the Customer object.
See https://shopify.dev/docs/apps/launch/protected-customer-data
The server returns this error verbatim to the AI client. Apply for protected-data approval at the link above if you need:
shopify_list_customers,_get_customer,_search_customers,_create_customer,_update_customer,_add_customer_noteshopify_create_draft_order,_complete_draft_ordershopify_get_order,_list_orders,_search_orders,_mark_order_paid,_cancel_order,_add_order_note(these may also be affected when the response includes customer fields)
Product, inventory, location, collection, metafield, and shop-info tools are unaffected.
API version
The server pins the Shopify GraphQL Admin API to 2026-04. Bumped quarterly per the Shopify release schedule.
Local development
npm install
npm run build
export SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com
export SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_CLIENT_ID
export SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET
node dist/src/server.js
Pull the secrets from your preferred secret store however you like. For example, with pass(1):
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=$(pass show aiwerk/shopify-dev-client-id)
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=$(pass show aiwerk/shopify-dev-client-secret)
export SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET
Tests
npm test
Unit tests use mocked GraphQL responses and run with no external dependencies. There is no live integration harness in this repo — for now we smoke-test against an internal AIWerk dev store before publish.
Security
See SECURITY.md for credential handling, scope minimization, and disclosure policy.
License
MIT, see LICENSE.
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