Shopify MCP Server
Interact with Shopify store data using the GraphQL API.
Shopify MCP Server
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MCP Server for Shopify API, enabling interaction with store data through GraphQL API. This server provides tools for managing products, customers, orders, and more.
📦 Package Name: shopify-mcp
🚀 Command: shopify-mcp (NOT shopify-mcp-server)
Features
- Product Management: Search and retrieve product information
- Customer Management: Load customer data and manage customer tags
- Order Management: Advanced order querying and filtering
- GraphQL Integration: Direct integration with Shopify's GraphQL Admin API
- Comprehensive Error Handling: Clear error messages for API and authentication issues
Prerequisites
- Node.js (version 16 or higher)
- Shopify Custom App Access Token (see setup instructions below)
Setup
Shopify Access Token
To use this MCP server, you'll need to create a custom app in your Shopify store:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Apps and sales channels
- Click Develop apps (you may need to enable developer preview first)
- Click Create an app
- Set a name for your app (e.g., "Shopify MCP Server")
- Click Configure Admin API scopes
- Select the following scopes:
read_products,write_productsread_customers,write_customersread_orders,write_orders
- Click Save
- Click Install app
- Click Install to give the app access to your store data
- After installation, you'll see your Admin API access token
- Copy this token - you'll need it for configuration
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"shopify": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"shopify-mcp",
"--accessToken",
"<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>",
"--domain",
"<YOUR_SHOP>.myshopify.com"
]
}
}
}
Locations for the Claude Desktop config file:
- MacOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Alternative: Run Locally with Environment Variables
If you prefer to use environment variables instead of command-line arguments:
-
Create a
.envfile with your Shopify credentials:SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token MYSHOPIFY_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com -
Run the server with npx:
npx shopify-mcp
Direct Installation (Optional)
If you want to install the package globally:
npm install -g shopify-mcp
Then run it:
shopify-mcp --accessToken=<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN> --domain=<YOUR_SHOP>.myshopify.com
⚠️ Important: If you see errors about "SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable is required" when using command-line arguments, you might have a different package installed. Make sure you're using shopify-mcp, not shopify-mcp-server.
Available Tools
Product Management
-
get-products- Get all products or search by title
- Inputs:
searchTitle(optional string): Filter products by titlelimit(number): Maximum number of products to return
-
get-product-by-id- Get a specific product by ID
- Inputs:
productId(string): ID of the product to retrieve
-
createProduct- Create new product in store
- Inputs:
title(string): Title of the productdescriptionHtml(string): Description of the productvendor(string): Vendor of the productproductType(string): Type of the producttags(string): Tags of the productstatus(string): Status of the product "ACTIVE", "DRAFT", "ARCHIVED". Default "DRAFT"
Customer Management
-
get-customers- Get customers or search by name/email
- Inputs:
searchQuery(optional string): Filter customers by name or emaillimit(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of customers to return
-
update-customer- Update a customer's information
- Inputs:
id(string, required): Shopify customer ID (numeric ID only, like "6276879810626")firstName(string, optional): Customer's first namelastName(string, optional): Customer's last nameemail(string, optional): Customer's email addressphone(string, optional): Customer's phone numbertags(array of strings, optional): Tags to apply to the customernote(string, optional): Note about the customertaxExempt(boolean, optional): Whether the customer is exempt from taxesmetafields(array of objects, optional): Customer metafields for storing additional data
-
get-customer-orders- Get orders for a specific customer
- Inputs:
customerId(string, required): Shopify customer ID (numeric ID only, like "6276879810626")limit(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of orders to return
Order Management
-
get-orders- Get orders with optional filtering
- Inputs:
status(optional string): Filter by order statuslimit(optional number, default: 10): Maximum number of orders to return
-
get-order-by-id- Get a specific order by ID
- Inputs:
orderId(string, required): Full Shopify order ID (e.g., "gid://shopify/Order/6090960994370")
-
update-order- Update an existing order with new information
- Inputs:
id(string, required): Shopify order IDtags(array of strings, optional): New tags for the orderemail(string, optional): Update customer emailnote(string, optional): Order notescustomAttributes(array of objects, optional): Custom attributes for the ordermetafields(array of objects, optional): Order metafieldsshippingAddress(object, optional): Shipping address information
Debugging
If you encounter issues, check Claude Desktop's MCP logs:
tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
License
MIT
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