AI Assistant
Powerful coding LLM to help you with scripts' setup
Introduction
The AI Assistant in DataJet is designed to help you generate production-ready Liquid code from a simple prompt. Instead of starting from scratch, you can describe what you want to achieve, and the assistant will provide a code template that’s ready to deploy. This accelerates development, saves valuable time, and enables you to build advanced logic with just a few words.
What the AI Assistant can do
Deep Shopify GraphQL support – all generated code relies on Shopify’s GraphQL API, ensuring performance and future-proof integration.
Full access to DataJet features – the assistant can leverage everything DataJet offers, including:
connecting to FTP servers,
making HTTP requests to external APIs,
sending emails,
reading and writing to DataJet storeage and more
Tag-first approach – wherever possible, it uses tags instead of filters (e.g.,
{% http %}
instead of anhttp
filter,{% graphql %}
instead of agraphql
filter). This ensures cleaner and more maintainable code.
Current limitations
Shopify REST API – since REST was officially deprecated on October 1, 2024, all generated code exclusively uses GraphQL. Read more.
It does not create logic for Shopify Functions
It will always use Shopify's most recent API version (currently 2025-10)
Usage
Using the AI Assistant is simple: just describe your task in the prompt field, and you’ll get a generated code block tailored to your request. It might take up to 60 seconds to generate output.
Here are some examples of prompts that should be handled gracefully by our model:
Unpublish a product with sku: SKU-123 from sales channel called: "Online Store"
Iterate over all products in the store. Set metafield for each product: namespace: seo, key: hidden, value: 0, type: number_integer
Create an automatic discount that offers $50.00 off on all orders over $200.00
Add tag to product with sku: TEST-PRODUCT. Tag name: "test-tag"
Publish all products with tag: release-today to sales channel called: "Online Store".
Check total quantity of all customer items. If it is more than 100 then return a rate called: Oversized with a price: $100.00, otherwise return Regular rate of price: $10.00`
Error handling
Sometimes, the generated code might not pass DataJet’s validation checks on the first try. When this happens:
You’ll still receive the generated code.
Validation errors will be included as inline comments for easier debugging.
You can either adjust the code manually or submit a refined prompt for another attempt.
And finally:
The AI is a booster, not a replacement — you should review and test generated code.
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