Shopify Connector for SSIS : Get products count
Learn how to get products count using the Shopify Connector for SSIS. This connector enables you to read and write Shopify data effortlessly. Integrate, manage, and automate customers, orders, products, and inventory — almost no coding required. We'll walk you through the exact setup.
Let's dive in!
Prerequisites
Before we begin, make sure the following prerequisites are met:
- SSIS designer installed. Sometimes it is referred as BIDS or SSDT (download it from Microsoft).
- Basic knowledge of SSIS package development using Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services.
- SSIS PowerPack is installed (if you are new to SSIS PowerPack, then get started!).
Get products count in SSIS
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Begin with opening Visual Studio and Create a New Project.
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Select Integration Service Project and in new project window set the appropriate name and location for project. And click OK.
In the new SSIS project screen you will find the following:
- SSIS ToolBox on left side bar
- Solution Explorer and Property Window on right bar
- Control flow, data flow, event Handlers, Package Explorer in tab windows
- Connection Manager Window in the bottom
Note: If you don't see ZappySys SSIS PowerPack Task or Components in SSIS Toolbox, please refer to this help link. -
Now, Drag and Drop SSIS Data Flow Task from SSIS Toolbox. Double click on the Data Flow Task to see Data Flow designer.
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From the SSIS toolbox drag and API Source (Predefined Templates) on the data flow designer surface, and double click on it to edit it:
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Select New Connection to create a new connection:
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Use a preinstalled Shopify Connector from Popular Connector List or press Search Online radio button to download Shopify Connector. Once downloaded simply use it in the configuration:
Shopify
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Now it's time to configure authentication. Firstly, configure authentication settings in Shopify service and then proceed by configuring API Connection Manager. Start by expanding an authentication type:
Shopify authentication
Method: Admin API Access Token (Recommended for Single-Store Connections)
This method uses a permanent Admin API Access Token generated from a "Custom App" within your Shopify Admin. This is the simplest way to connect if you are only integrating with your own store.
Quick Setup Summary:
- Log in to your Shopify Admin and click Settings (the gear icon in the bottom left).
- Select Apps from the left-side settings menu.
- Click the Develop apps button at the top right of the page.
- Open your app (or create a new one) and configure the necessary Admin API access scopes.
- Click Install app. Once installed, navigate to the API credentials tab.
Important: Your Admin API access token (shpat_xxx) is only revealed once. Please copy and store it securely immediately after clicking "Reveal token once."
Note: If you are using the Shopify Dev Dashboard (via a Partner Account), you must use the OAuth Authorization Code Grant method, as those apps do not issue permanent 'shpat' tokens.
Video Tutorial: How to Get Admin API Access Token in Shopify?
Part 1: Create and Configure the Shopify App
- Visit https://accounts.shopify.com and log into your Shopify store account.
- After logging in, select the store you wish to connect to.
- Select Settings (gear icon in the lower-left corner) to launch the Settings screen.
- On the left menu panel, select Apps. (Note: Sales channels are now managed in a separate menu item).
- On the Apps page, select Develop apps (near the top right of the screen).
Note: If this is your first time accessing this section, you may need to click "Allow custom app development" to proceed. - On the App development screen, select Create an app.
- Give the app a name (e.g., "ZappySys Connector"), select the appropriate developer from the drop-down, and select Create app.
- Click Configure Admin API scopes.
- In the Admin API access scopes screen, select the checkboxes based on which features you plan to use:
- For Customers:
read_customers,write_customers - For Orders:
read_orders,write_orders - For Products:
read_products,write_products - For Inventory:
read_inventory,write_inventory - For Locations:
read_locations - For Payouts/Analytics:
read_all_ordersorread_analytics
Important: If you select fewer scopes than required, some connector features will not work. To ensure full functionality, select both read and write permissions for the resources you need to access.
- For Customers:
- After selecting your scopes, click Save at the top or bottom of the page.
- Install the app by clicking the Install app button (upper-right corner). If prompted, confirm by selecting Install.
Part 2: Get Admin API Access Token
- Once the app is installed, you will be taken to the API credentials tab.
- Look for the Admin API access token section. Select Reveal token once to show the token (it starts with
shpat_). IMPORTANT: Copy and save this token immediately in a secure location. You cannot view it again after leaving this page.
Note: You may also see an API Key or Secret Key in this section; these are not required for this specific authentication method. Use only the Admin API access token.
Part 3: Configure the ZappySys Connector
- Open the ZappySys connector configuration screen.
- Enter Subdomain: Enter the unique subdomain of your Shopify store into the Subdomain parameter textbox.
How to find your Subdomain:
If you use a custom domain (e.g.,
www.my-store.com), you must still use your internal Shopify subdomain:- Method 1 (Admin URL): While logged into Shopify, check your browser address bar.
- If the URL is
admin.shopify.com/store/my-unique-slug, your subdomain is my-unique-slug. - If the URL is
my-unique-slug.myshopify.com/admin, your subdomain is my-unique-slug.
- If the URL is
- Method 2 (Domains Setting): Go to Settings > Domains. Look for the "Primary domain for the online store" or the fallback domain ending in
.myshopify.com. The part before the dots is your subdomain.
- Method 1 (Admin URL): While logged into Shopify, check your browser address bar.
- Enter Access Token: Paste the
shpat_xxxtoken you saved in Step 14 into the Admin API Access Token textbox.
Tip: Click the ellipses (...) button inside the textbox to open a larger dialog for easier pasting. - Click Test Connection to verify the settings.
- If the test is successful, click OK to save the configuration.
API Connection Manager configuration
Just perform these simple steps to finish authentication configuration:
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Set Authentication Type to
Admin Access Token (Custom App) [Http] - Optional step. Modify API Base URL if needed (in most cases default will work).
- Fill in all the required parameters and set optional parameters if needed.
- Finally, hit OK button:
ShopifyAdmin Access Token (Custom App) [Http]https://[$Subdomain$].myshopify.com/admin/api/2025-01Required Parameters Sub-domain Fill-in the parameter... Admin API Access Token Fill-in the parameter... Optional Parameters RetryMode RetryWhenStatusCodeMatch RetryStatusCodeList 429 RetryCountMax 5 RetryMultiplyWaitTime True
Shopify authentication
Authenticate using OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow (3-legged). Use this for apps built in the Dev Dashboard (https://dev.shopify.com). This is the primary OAuth flow supported for public apps and apps created in the Dev Dashboard.
Method: OAuth Authorization Code Grant (3-Legged)
This method is for apps built in the Shopify Dev Dashboard. Use this if you are a Partner or developer building a multi-store integration.
Note: If you are connecting to your own single store, the Admin Access Token method is significantly simpler. Use this OAuth method only if your integration specifically requires a Client ID and Secret.
Part 1: Create and Configure App in Dev Dashboard
- Log in to the Shopify Dev Dashboard using your Partner account.
- Click Apps in the left menu, then click Create app.
- Select Start from Dev Dashboard (manual setup) and give your app a name.
- Step 1: Configure Scopes and URLs via "Versions"
- Click the Versions tab at the top of the app screen.
- Click Create version (or edit the Draft).
- In the URLs section, enter
https://zappysys.com/oauthinto Allowed redirection URL(s). - Select your Admin API scopes based on which features you plan to use:
- For Customers:
read_customers,write_customers - For Orders:
read_orders,write_orders - For Products:
read_products,write_products - For Inventory:
read_inventory,write_inventory - For Locations:
read_locations - For Payouts/Analytics:
read_all_ordersorread_analytics
Important: If you select fewer scopes than required, some connector features will not work. To ensure full functionality, select both read and write permissions for the resources you need to access.
- For Customers:
- Click Release (top right). Note: Settings only become active once a version is Released.
- Step 2: Set Distribution Method
- Click Distribution in the left-side menu.
- Select Custom Distribution.
- Enter your Shopify store URL (e.g.,
your-store.myshopify.com) and click Generate link. - Action Required: Copy the generated install link, open it in your browser, and follow the prompts to install/unlock the app for your store. You must complete this step before testing the connection in ZappySys.
Part 2: Get Client Credentials
- Click on Settings in the left-side navigation of your app.
- In the Client credentials section, copy the Client ID and Client Secret (click the eye icon to reveal).
Part 3: Configure the ZappySys Connector
- Open the ZappySys connector and select OAuth Authorization Code Grant (3-legged).
- Subdomain: Enter your store handle (the part before
.myshopify.com). - Client ID / Secret: Paste the credentials from Steps 6 and 7.
- Redirect URI: Enter
https://zappysys.com/oauth. - Click Test Connection. You will be prompted to authorize the app in your browser.
Note on Tokens: Successful authorization generates an "Offline" Access Token (starting with
shpca_). This token does not expire and does not require a refresh token.Troubleshooting: If you see "App no longer available," ensure you have completed the Distribution step and followed the Install Link in Step 5 to unlock the app for your store.
API Connection Manager configuration
Just perform these simple steps to finish authentication configuration:
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Set Authentication Type to
OAuth Authorization Code Grant (3-legged) - RECOMMENDED [OAuth] - Optional step. Modify API Base URL if needed (in most cases default will work).
- Fill in all the required parameters and set optional parameters if needed.
- Press Generate Token button to generate the tokens.
- Finally, hit OK button:
ShopifyOAuth Authorization Code Grant (3-legged) - RECOMMENDED [OAuth]https://[$Subdomain$].myshopify.com/admin/api/2025-01Required Parameters Redirect URI (***Must match App Settings***) Fill-in the parameter...
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Select Get Products Count endpoint from the dropdown and hit Preview Data:
API Source - ShopifyRead and write Shopify data effortlessly. Integrate, manage, and automate customers, orders, products, and inventory — almost no coding required.ShopifyGet Products CountOptional Parameters Published Status Product Type (e.g. Cult Products) Collection Id Published After Published Before
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That's it! We are done! Just in a few clicks we configured the call to Shopify using Shopify Connector.
You can load the source data into your desired destination using the Upsert Destination , which supports SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Amazon Redshift. We also offer other destinations such as CSV , Excel , Azure Table , Salesforce , and more . You can check out our SSIS PowerPack Tasks and components for more options. (*loaded in Trash Destination)
Conclusion
And there you have it — a complete guide on how to get products count in SSIS without writing complex code. All of this was powered by Shopify Connector, which handled the REST API pagination and authentication for us automatically.
Download the trial now or ping us via chat if you have any questions or are looking for a specific feature (you can also reach out to us by submitting a ticket):
More actions supported by Shopify Connector
Got another use case in mind? We've documented the exact setups for a variety of essential Shopify operations directly in SSIS, so you can skip the trial and error. Find your next step-by-step guide below:
- Create a Customer
- Create a Location
- Create a Product
- Create a Product Variant
- Create an Order
- Delete a Customer
- Delete a Location
- Delete a product
- Delete a product variant
- Delete an Order
- Get Customer
- Get Customers
- Get Inventory Item
- Get Inventory Items
- Get Inventory Levels
- Get Location
- Get Locations
- Get Order
- Get Order Items
- Get Orders
- Get Orders Count
- Get Payouts
- Get Product
- Get Product Variants
- Get Products
- Insert Inventory Levels
- Update a Customer
- Update a Location
- Update a Product
- Update a Product Variant
- Update an Order
- Update Inventory Item
- Update Inventory Levels
- Make Generic REST API Request
- Make Generic REST API Request (Bulk Write)