Requires read_markets
for queries and both read_markets
as well as write_markets
for mutations.
A market is a group of one or more regions that you want to target for international sales. By creating a market, you can configure a distinct, localized shopping experience for customers from a specific area of the world. For example, you can change currency, configure international pricing, or add market-specific domains or subfolders.
Whether the market has a customization with the given ID.
The ID of the customization that the market has been assigned to.
The catalogs that belong to the market.
The number of catalogs that belong to the market.
The conditions under which a visitor is in the market.
The market’s currency settings.
A short, human-readable unique identifier for the market. This is changeable by the merchant.
A custom field, including its namespace
and key
, that's associated with a Shopify resource for the purposes of adding and storing additional information.
A list of custom fields that a merchant associates with a Shopify resource.
The name of the market. Not shown to customers.
The inclusive pricing strategy for a market. This determines if prices include duties and / or taxes.
Status of the market. Replaces the enabled field.
The market’s web presences, which defines its SEO strategy. This can be a different domain, subdomain, or subfolders of the primary domain. Each web presence comprises one or more language variants. If a market doesn't have any web presences, then the market is accessible on the primary market's domains using country selectors.
Returns a market resource by ID.
The markets configured for the shop.
Updates currency settings of a market.
Updates the properties of a market.
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