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The associated catalog's type.

Catalogs belonging to apps.

Catalogs belonging to company locations.

Catalogs belonging to markets.

Not associated to a catalog.


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The Collection object represents a group of products that merchants can organize to make their stores easier to browse and help customers find related products. Collections serve as the primary way to categorize and display products across online stores, sales channels, and marketing campaigns.

There are two types of collections:

The Collection object provides information to:

  • Organize products by category, season, or promotion.
  • Automate product grouping using rules (for example, by tag, type, or price).
  • Configure product sorting and display order (for example, alphabetical, best-selling, price, or manual).
  • Manage collection visibility and publication across sales channels.
  • Add rich descriptions, images, and metadata to enhance discovery.

Note

Collections are unpublished by default. To make them available to customers, use the publishablePublish mutation after creation.


Collections can be displayed in a store with Shopify's theme system through Liquid templates and can be customized with template suffixes for unique layouts. They also support advanced features like translated content, resource feedback, and contextual publication for location-based catalogs.

Learn about using metafields with smart collections.

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The Product object lets you manage products in a merchant’s store.

Products are the goods and services that merchants offer to customers. They can include various details such as title, description, price, images, and options such as size or color. You can use product variants to create or update different versions of the same product. You can also add or update product media. Products can be organized by grouping them into a collection.

Learn more about working with Shopify's product model, including limitations and considerations.

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Represents a resource that can be published to a channel. A publishable resource can be either a Product or Collection.

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The schema's entry-point for queries. This acts as the public, top-level API from which all queries must start.

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The schema's entry-point for queries. This acts as the public, top-level API from which all queries must start.

•ARGUMENT

The schema's entry-point for queries. This acts as the public, top-level API from which all queries must start.

•ARGUMENT

The schema's entry-point for queries. This acts as the public, top-level API from which all queries must start.


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