Hey Ben, you can achieve that using the "Custom Attributes" when you are creating the checkout URL. Here is the reference: shopify.dev/api/storefront/referen...
You would add the customAttributes per line item into your cart/checkout.
Definitely! I think after the course you would have a good idea on how to create custom option/variants for your products. We go in-depth with using GraphQL to interact with the Storefront API.
Hey Ben, you can achieve that using the "Custom Attributes" when you are creating the checkout URL. Here is the reference: shopify.dev/api/storefront/referen...
Let me know if that helps!
@iskurbanov Thanks! I think it does help.
Are these "customAttributes" per product? or per cart?
If I purchase your course, does it come with this type of support? 🙂 I'm a bit new to these parts
You would add the customAttributes per line item into your cart/checkout.
Definitely! I think after the course you would have a good idea on how to create custom option/variants for your products. We go in-depth with using GraphQL to interact with the Storefront API.
I was hoping it would be as easy as adding customAttributes here:
And passing this as an object with a value from a textfield in the UI:
customAttributes: [{ name: 'Name', value: 'David' }]
But this doesn't seem to work
Hey Ben,
Almost! It has to be a key-value pair, so something like this:
If you click on the [AttributeInput!] it tells you the format: shopify.dev/api/storefront/referen...
Let me know if that helps!
Great! But, now where do I see the custom attributes? I cant see them on the order page.
Great course btw!
You should see them on your Shopify admin dashboard under orders.
nvm, I figured it out.