Shopify Functions Rust Crate
A crate to help developers build Shopify Functions.
Usage
- The [
typegen] macro allows you to generate structs based on your Function API (based on the provided GraphQL schema) and multiple input queries. - The
shopify_functionattribute macro marks the following function as the entry point for a Shopify Function. It manages the Functions input parsing and output serialization for you. - The
run_function_with_inputfunction is a utility for unit testing which allows you to quickly add new tests based on a given JSON input string.
See the example_with_targets for details on usage, or use the following guide to convert an existing Rust-based function.
Updating an existing function using a version of shopify_function below 1.0.0 to use version 1.0.0 and above
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In
main.rs, add imports forshopify_function.use *; use Result; -
In
main.rs, add type generation, right under your imports. Remove any references to thegenerate_types!macro. Replace./input.graphqlwith the location of your input query file (e.g.src/run.graphql).If your Function has multiple targets each with their own input query, add a nested module for each. For example:
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In
main.rs, ensure that you have amainfunction that returns an error indicating to invoke a named export: -
Throughout all of your source files, replace any references to
#[shopify_function_target]with theshopify_functionmacro, and change its return type. Typically, this is located in a file with a name equal to the target, e.g.run.rs. -
Update the types and fields utilized in the function to the new, auto-generated structs. For example:
Old New input::ResponseDataschema::input::Inputinput::InputDiscountNodeMetafieldschema::input::input::discount_node::Metafieldinput::InputDiscountNodeschema::input::input::DiscountNodeoutput::FunctionRunResultschema::FunctionRunResultoutput::DiscountApplicationStrategy::FIRSTschema::DiscountApplicationStrategy::FirstIf referencing generated types from a file other than
main.rswhere they are defined, you'll need to import the schema. For example inrun.rsyou would need to add:use crateschema;
Viewing the generated types
To preview the types generated by the typegen macro, use the cargo doc command.
You can also use the cargo-expand crate to view the generated source, or use the rust-analyzer VSCode extension to get IntelliSense for Rust and the generated types.
License Apache-2.0