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Guide for creating backend logic using Shopify Functions (Discounts, Shipping, Payment, etc.). Covers WASM, Rust/JavaScript (Javy) implementation, and input queries.
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npx skills add toilahuongg/Shopify-Agents-Kit --skill shopify-functionsShopify Functions
Shopify Functions differ from traditional backend apps. They are compiled to WASM and run on Shopify's infrastructure with extremely low latency. They are the successor to Shopify Scripts (Plus).
1. Concepts
- Deterministic: Same input always equals same output. No random numbers, no network calls.
- Execution Time: Strict limits (e.g., 5ms for logic).
- Languages: Rust (First-class) or JavaScript (via Javy).
2. Structure
A function consists of:
shopify.extension.toml: Configuration.input.graphql: Defines data sent to the function.src/run.rs(or.js): The logic that returns anOutput.
3. Workflow
- Generate:
shopify app generate extension --template product_discounts --name my-discount - Input Query: Modify
input.graphqlto request necessary data (Cart, Customer, etc.). - CodeGen: Run
shopify app function typegento generate types from your GraphQL query. - Logic: Implement the
runfunction. - Build:
npm run build(compiles to.wasm). - Deploy:
shopify app deploy.
4. JS Example (Product Discount)
// src/run.js
// @ts-check
/**
* @typedef {import("../generated/api").RunInput} RunInput
* @typedef {import("../generated/api").FunctionRunResult} FunctionRunResult
*/
/**
* @param {RunInput} input
* @returns {FunctionRunResult}
*/
export function run(input) {
const targets = input.cart.lines
.filter(line => line.merchandise.product.hasAnyTag)
.map(line => ({
cartLine: {
id: line.id
}
}));
if (!targets.length) {
return {
discounts: [],
discountApplicationStrategy: "FIRST",
};
}
return {
discounts: [
{
targets,
value: {
percentage: {
value: "10.0"
}
},
message: "VIP Discount"
}
],
discountApplicationStrategy: "FIRST",
};
}
5. Configuration (GraphiQL)
You can't console.log in WASM. Use the Shopify App Bridge helper or the locally served GraphiQL explorer to debug inputs/outputs.
Run npm run dev, then open the highlighted GraphiQL URL in the terminal.