This project makes it easy to get a Shopify app up and running with Django and the Python Shopify API.
This project simply displays basic information about the shop's products and orders.
This project has the following structure
shopify_appan app which handles authentication (meant to be reusable)homean app which contains the example code to demonstrate how to use the API (meant to be modified or replaced to create your Shopify App).shopify_django_appproject files for serving this app.
- Log in to your partners dashboard
 - Navigate to your apps
 - Click 
Create App - Choose a custom app or public app
 - Fill in the app name
 - Set the Application Url http://localhost:8000/
 - Set Whitelisted redirection URL( http://localhost:8000/shopify/finalize/
 
You will then have access to your API key and API secret KEY, you will need these for the next steps.
- Copy over the 
.env.localfile into a.envfile and fill out theSHOPIFY_API_KEYandSHOPIFY_API_SECRETfields 
cp .env.local .env
- Generate a secret key and add it to 
.envby running the following in the command line: 
python -c 'import random; print("".join([random.choice("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!@#$%^&*(-_=+)") for i in range(50)]))' >> .env
For PC Users: Run this command in GIT Bash or Windows Subsystem For Linux. Alternatively, you can generate a secret key using the Python interpreter. This requires you to manually add the Django secret key to your .env file by doing the following:
Open the python interpreter:
python
Inside the python interpreter, generate the secret key, copy it, and exit:
>>> import random
>>> print("".join([random.choice("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!@#$%^&*(-_=+)") for i in range(50)]))
>>> exit()- [Optional] you can add the api version and api scopes environment variables to the 
.envfile: 
- 
SHOPIFY_API_VERSIONdefault isunstable - 
SHOPIFY_API_SCOPEa comma-separated list of scopes, default isread_products,read_orders 
We use pipenv to get running faster. With the
.env already created in the root directory, run the app:
pipenv install
pipenv run python manage.py migrate
pipenv run python manage.py runserver
Open http://localhost:8000 in your browser to view the example.