shopify-admin-order-lookup-and-summary
Retrieve and summarize full order details for a customer by email, order number, or phone number.
What this skill does
## Purpose Retrieves complete order details for a customer without requiring navigation through the Shopify admin UI. Useful for support agents answering customer queries about order status, shipping tracking, and refunds. This skill operates directly on the Shopify-native data layer, returning full order context in a single operation. ## Prerequisites - Authenticated Shopify CLI session: `shopify auth login --store <domain>` - API scopes: `read_orders`, `read_customers` ## Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description | |-----------|------|----------|---------|-------------| | store | string | yes | — | Store domain (e.g., mystore.myshopify.com) | | format | string | no | human | Output format: `human` or `json` | | dry_run | bool | no | false | Preview operations without executing mutations | | lookup_by | string | yes | — | `order_number`, `email`, or `phone` | | lookup_value | string | yes | — | The value to search for (e.g., `#1001`, `[email protected]`, `+15551234567`) | | limit | integer | no | 5 | Maximum number of orders to return | ## Workflow Steps 1. **OPERATION:** `orders` — query **Inputs:** `first: <limit>`, `query: "name:<order_number>"` or `"email:<email>"` or `"phone:<phone>"` depending on `lookup_by` **Expected output:** Full order objects with financial status, fulfillment status, line items, shipping address, tracking, refunds ## GraphQL Operations ```graphql # orders:query — validated against api_version 2025-01 query OrderLookup($first: Int!, $query: String) { orders(first: $first, query: $query) { edges { node { id name createdAt processedAt displayFinancialStatus displayFulfillmentStatus totalPriceSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } subtotalPriceSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } totalShippingPriceSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } totalRefundedSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } customer { id defaultEmailAddress { emailAddress } firstName lastName phone } shippingAddress { address1 address2 city province country zip phone } lineItems(first: 50) { edges { node { title quantity variant { sku price } fulfillmentStatus } } } fulfillments { trackingInfo { number url company } status createdAt } refunds { createdAt totalRefundedSet { shopMoney { amount currencyCode } } } note tags } } } } ``` ## Session Tracking **Claude MUST emit the following output at each stage. This is mandatory.** **On start**, emit: ``` ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║ SKILL: order-lookup-and-summary ║ ║ Store: <store domain> ║ ║ Started: <YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM UTC> ║ ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════╝ ``` **After each step**, emit: ``` [N/TOTAL] <QUERY|MUTATION> <OperationName> → Params: <brief summary of key inputs> → Result: <count or outcome> ``` **On completion**, emit: For `format: human` (default): ``` ══════════════════════════════════════════════ OUTCOME SUMMARY Orders found: <n> Errors: 0 Output: none ══════════════════════════════════════════════ ``` For `format: json`, emit: ```json { "skill": "order-lookup-and-summary", "store": "<domain>", "started_at": "<ISO8601>", "completed_at": "<ISO8601>", "dry_run": false, "steps": [ { "step": 1, "operation": "OrderLookup", "type": "query", "params_summary": "lookup_by: <type>, lookup_value: <value>, limit: <n>", "result_summary": "<n> orders", "skipped": false } ], "outcome": { "orders_found": 0, "errors": 0, "output_file": null } } ``` ## Output Format Human-readable formatted summary for each order found (not a CSV). For each order, Claude presents: order number, date, financial and fulfillment status, customer details, line items, shipping address, tracking numbers, and any refunds. For `format: json`, the raw order objects array. ## Error Handling | Error | Cause | Recovery | |-------|-------|----------| | No orders returned | No match for lookup value | Verify lookup value format (order number must include `#`, e.g., `#1001`) | | `lookup_by` invalid | Value is not `order_number`, `email`, or `phone` | Use one of the three accepted values | | Rate limit (429) | Too many requests | Reduce `limit` or wait and retry | ## Best Practices 1. Order number lookups require the `#` prefix (e.g., `#1001`), which maps to the `name` field in the GraphQL query. 2. Phone lookups must use E.164 format (e.g., `+15551234567`); partial numbers will not match. 3. Email lookup returns all orders for that customer — set `limit` to retrieve more than the default 5 if the customer has many orders. 4. For `format: json`, pipe the output to `jq` to extract specific fields for downstream scripts. 5. This skill is read-only — use the `refund-and-reorder` skill if you need to process a refund after looking up the order.
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