Installation
Add your application by wizard
You can add your application via the integration wizard, you can find the button for this on the dashboard page.
After pressing the the start integrating button a pop up will appear with the wizard, please make sure you do not use any pop-up blocker at this point.
Press next and in the following screen you can add your applications that you want to connect. fill out the required information per app, authorize and test and then both applications are in your wizard available.
For Shopify the following fields need to be filled out for a successful connection to be established.
- Display Title: The name of the application, no special requirements.
- This can be useful if there are multiple Shopify applications, to be able to distinguish between them.
- API Password: The API Password for the Shopify Private App, which allows access to the API.
- Check the section below on how to find this parameter.
- API Username: The API Username for the Shopify Private App, which allows access to the API.
- Check the section below on how to find this parameter.
- API URL: This is the web-address (URL) of the Shopify installation for this application.
- Usually this is the address of the webshop. Example: “mywebshop.com”
- API version: You need to fill in "2022-01"
Shopify settings location
API Username and API Password
To find these parameters, a Shopify Private App must be available or created, please follow the next few steps.
- Login to the Shopify Webshop and open the Apps section.
- Navigate to the develop / private Apps section.
- Create a new App, select the administrator user and name the App. We recommend that you will use a separate administrator user for the API connection.
- Setup the configuration settings for the Shopify Private App, select the Configure Admin Scopes
- Set the required settings, in the next form. For a complete list of resources please consult the following document here.
- After installing the Private App, your credentials should be visible like this
API Version
- In the Private App description a section can be found which specifies the version of API that your Application will be using.
- When settings are filled out, the result installation form should look something like this.
In step 3 you can select the packages that you want to make use of. These packages are the flows that determine what data is send from and to AccountView.
In step 4 you can set the all the settings that tweaks your integration without adjusting mappings and or adjusting code. In this step you need to do this for all your flows. The settings we have standard enabled and disabled are based upon 90% of the integrations we currently have running.
Step 5 finishes the wizard and on this point you can enable the flows to start running, if you want to adjust advanced settings we advice to start them manually in the integrations overview.