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Laravel 9 Support
Published on September 8, 2022 by Tyler King
From Kyron147, one of the contributors to the package:Laravel 9 is now supported in release v17.2.0 which you can use now. As mentioned in the releases, this will...
v17.0.0 Released
Published on June 30, 2021 by Tyler King
OverallRemoval of dependency on cookiesRemoval of dependency on ITP supportAdded first-class support for Shopify tokens for authImproved auth flowInternalIntroduction of a Util class to replace global helpe...
v17 Soon Arriving!
Published on June 25, 2021 by Tyler King
Issue #744 was a big one. We've eliminated dependency on cookies, making JWT first-class, as well much refactoring. Many contributors and community support came together to...
Release v14.0.1
Published on November 20, 2020 by Tyler King
I forgot to post v14.0.0 update which included JWT support for the new Shopify processes. This release features a fix (#619) to the route override code, and features a patch (#620) to allow for custom apps to be used on the same codebase.
Release v13.0.0
Published on September 17, 2020 by Tyler King
Support for Laravel 8Underlying API updated to Guzzle 7 (to support Laravel 8)Removal of login page and routesSee changelog for full details!
Released Laravel Shopify v12.1.0
Published on September 11, 2020 by Tyler King
ShopModel trait boot method by @bilfeldt #517Fix for old authentication middleware by @bilfeldt #519Support for new annual subscriptions by @aepnat #516
New Maintainer, Lucas / Laravel 8 Support
Published on September 11, 2020 by Tyler King
@lucasmichot, a contributor to Laravel and engineer at Shopify has offered to join the repository in order to improve the quality and introduce new features among other great improvements.The repo now has three great maintainers to help pus...
Releases focus around Basic Shopify API. An oversight on my part, I forgot to include ability to iterate over the custom object. So now, you're able to iterate and count over the ResponseAccess.Basic Shopify API+ Implemente...
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