@bavaan/nestjs-shopify-core v1.0.2
@bavaan/nestjs-shopify-core
A wrapper for @shopify/shopify-node-api to setup your Shopify context in a NestJS application.
Installation
Install package using NPM:
npm i @shopify/shopify-api @bavaan/nestjs-shopify-coreor using Yarn:
yarn add @shopify/shopify-api @bavaan/nestjs-shopify-coreUsage
From your application root module, import the ShopifyCoreModule using forRoot, or if you have dynamic config using forRootAsync:
// app.module.ts
@Module({
imports: [
ShopifyCoreModule.forRoot({
apiKey: 'foo',
apiSecret: 'bar',
apiVersion: ApiVersion.Unstable,
hostName: 'localhost:8081',
isEmbeddedApp: true,
scopes: ['test_scope'],
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}or if you want to inject your configuration dynamically (maybe using @nestjs/config), use forRootAsync:
// app.module.ts
import { ConfigService } from '@nestjs/config';
@Module({
imports: [
ShopifyCoreModule.forRootAsync({
useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => {
return {
apiKey: configService.get('SHOPIFY_API_KEY'),
apiSecret: configService.get('SHOPIFY_API_SECRET'),
apiVersion: ApiVersion.Unstable,
hostName: configService.get('HOST').replace(/https:\/\//, ''),
isEmbeddedApp: true,
scopes: ['test_scope'],
};
},
inject: [ConfigService],
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}Custom session storage
The library allows your to inject your own session storage. For instance, if you use Redis based session storage. You could create an @Injectable() class that implements the SessionStorage interface. And use this injected class in your config:
// app.module.ts
import { ConfigService } from '@nestjs/config';
import { MyRedisSessionStorage } from './my-redis-session-storage';
@Module({
imports: [
ShopifyCoreModule.forRootAsync({
useFactory: async (
configService: ConfigService,
sessionStorage: MyRedisSessionStorage
) => {
return {
apiKey: configService.get('SHOPIFY_API_KEY'),
apiSecret: configService.get('SHOPIFY_API_SECRET'),
apiVersion: ApiVersion.Unstable,
hostName: configService.get('HOST').replace(/https:\/\//, ''),
isEmbeddedApp: true,
scopes: ['test_scope'],
sessionStorage,
};
},
provide: [MyRedisSessionStorage],
inject: [ConfigService, MyRedisSessionStorage],
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}// my-redis-session-storage.ts
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import {
SessionStorage,
SessionInterface,
} from '@shopify/shopify-api/dist/auth/session';
@Injectable()
export class MyRedisSessionStorage implements SessionStorage {
async storeSession(session: SessionInterface): Promise<boolean> {
// ... implement your redis store logic
}
async loadSession(id: string): Promise<SessionInterface | undefined> {
// ... implement your redis load logic
}
async deleteSession(id: string): Promise<boolean> {
// ... implement your redis delete logic
}
}Webhooks
There is a separate module for registering webhooks called ShopifyWebhookModule. Import this module at the root level after ShopifyCoreModule:
// app.module.ts
import { MyHandler } from './my.handler.ts';
@Module({
imports: [
ShopifyCoreModule.forRoot({
apiKey: 'foo',
apiSecret: 'bar',
apiVersion: ApiVersion.Unstable,
hostName: 'localhost:8081',
isEmbeddedApp: true,
scopes: ['test_scope'],
}),
ShopifyWebhookModule.forRoot({
path: '/webhooks',
topics: ['PRODUCTS_CREATE', 'CUSTOMERS_UPDATE'],
handler: new MyHandler(),
}),
],
providers: [MyHandler],
})
export class App {}This module requires a handler that will be invoked with a .process() function for every incoming webhook:
// my.handler.ts
import { ShopifyWebhookHandler } from 'shopify-nestjs-api';
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
@Injectable()
export class MyHandler implements ShopifyWebhookHandler {
async process(topic: string, shop: string, body: string): Promise<void> {
switch (topic) {
case 'PRODUCTS_CREATE':
// handle product creation logic
break;
case 'CUSTOMERS_UPDATE':
// handle customer update logic
break;
}
}
}NOTE: this package uses @shopify/shopify-api under the hood. That package requires full control over the req and res of your application. It also means that you need to disable the JSON body parsing logic of NestJS. Here's how you achieve this:
Install the body-parser package:
npm install body-parser// main.ts
import { NestFactory } from '@nestjs/core';
import { json } from 'body-parser';
import { AppModule } from './app.module';
async function bootstrap() {
const jsonParseMiddleware = json();
const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule, { bodyParser: false });
app.use((req, res, next) => {
// NOTE: Make sure this is the same `path` you pass to the `ShopifyWebhookModule`.
if (req.path.indexOf('/webhooks') === 0) {
next();
} else {
jsonParseMiddleware(req, res, next);
}
});
await app.listen(3000);
}
bootstrap();This will enable the body parser logic for all routes, except when /webhooks route is called.
You can also import the ShopifyWebhookModule with useFactory, useClass or useExisting when importing the module using .forRootAsync(). This allows you to inject a webhook handler within the context of dependency injection in your application:
// app.module.ts
import { MyHandler } from './my.handler.ts';
@Module({
imports: [
ShopifyCoreModule.forRoot({
apiKey: 'foo',
apiSecret: 'bar',
apiVersion: ApiVersion.Unstable,
hostName: 'localhost:8081',
isEmbeddedApp: true,
scopes: ['test_scope'],
}),
ShopifyWebhookModule.forRootAsync({
useFactory: (handler: MyHandler) => ({
path: '/webhooks',
topics: ['PRODUCTS_CREATE', 'CUSTOMERS_UPDATE'],
handler,
}),
inject: [MyHandler],
}),
],
providers: [MyHandler],
})
export class App {}