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Input/Output | Type of View | Number of Views | Examples of Upstream and Downstream Snaps | Description |
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Input | Document |
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| The order details, such as time of order creation, order ID, order note, amount, and currency code. For example,
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Output | Document |
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| Retrieves a specific refund. |
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Field Name | Field Dependency | Description |
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Label* | N/A | Specify the name for the Snap. You can modify the default name to be specific and meaningful, especially if you have more than one of the same Snaps in your pipeline. Default Value: Calculate Order Refund |
Version* | N/A | Specify the Shopify API version. Alternatively, click the Suggestion icon to fetch the list of supported Shopify API versions and select a version. Default Value: 2021-04 |
Order ID* | N/A | Specify a unique identifier for the order. Default Value: N/A |
Number Of Retries | N/A | Specify an integer value to set the maximum number of reconnection attempts that the Snap must perform, in case of connection failure or timeout. Default Value: 1 |
Retry Interval (Seconds) | N/A | Specify the duration in seconds for which the Snap must wait between two reconnection attempts, until the number of retries is reached. Default Value: 1 |
Snap Execution | N/A | Select one of the three modes in which the Snap executes. Available options are:
Default Value: Execute only |
Troubleshooting
"422 Unprocessable Entity"
The request body was well-formed but contains semantic errors. You can encounter a 422
error from a variety of scenarios including, but not limited to:
Formatting of the input is incorrect.
Checking out products that are out of stock.
Canceling an order that has fulfillments.
Creating an order with tax lines on both line items and the order.
Creating a customer without an email or name
Creating a product without a title.
The response body provides details in the errors
or error
parameters.
"423 locked"
The requested shop is currently locked. Shops are locked if they repeatedly exceed their API request limit, or if there is an issue with the account, such as a detected compromise or fraud risk.
Wait for Shopify to unlock your account after a specified amount of time, after which you should be able to continue working on your Pipeline, or contact support if your shop is locked.
"429 Too Many Requests"
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