Tealium configuration
This article provide information about the Tealium configuration steps that should be completed before installing the Tealium Shopify app.
To send event data to Tealium iQ Tag Management or Tealium EventStream API Hub from the Tealium Shopify app, the following are needed:
- A Tealium HTTP API data source
- Event specifications for events to be sent to EventStream and for the data source
- A data layer variable named
restock
The data source, data source event specification, and data layer variable are used during installation of the Tealium app, and should be created before installing the app.
Create a restock
variable
Create a boolean data layer variable named restock
. For more information about creating a data layer variable, see Add a variable.
Create event specifications
For more information about creating event specifications, see Manage event specifications.
Shopify refund event specification
Create a shopify_refund
event specification and add the following universal data object attributes to the event specification:
Attribute Name | Data Type | |
---|---|---|
customer_id |
String | |
note |
String | |
order_currency |
String | |
order_discount |
Number | |
order_id |
String | |
order_tax |
Number | |
order_total |
Number | |
product_category |
Array of strings | |
product_id |
Array of strings | |
product_name |
Array of strings | |
product_quantity |
Array of numbers | |
product_sku |
Any | |
product_unit_price |
Array of numbers | |
restock |
Boolean |
Shopping cart event specifications
Create cart_add
and cart_remove
event specifications and add the following universal data object attributes to the event specifications:
Attribute Name | Data Type |
---|---|
cart_total_items |
Number |
cart_total_value |
Number |
customer_logged_in |
Boolean |
language_code |
String |
page_name |
String |
page_type |
String |
product_brand |
Array of strings |
product_category |
String |
product_currency |
String |
product_id |
Array of strings |
product_image_url |
Array of strings |
product_main_id |
Array of numbers |
product_name |
Array of strings |
product_normal_price |
Array of numbers |
product_one_variant |
Array of booleans |
product_quantity |
Array of numbers |
product_unit_price |
Array of numbers |
product_url |
String |
tealium_visitor_id |
String |
Purchase event specification
Create a purchase
event specification and add the following universal data object attributes to the event specification:
Attribute Name | Data Type | Example Value |
---|---|---|
site_section |
String | “order” |
tealium_from_checkout |
integer | 1 |
customer_country |
String | “CA” |
customer_state |
String | “AB” |
customer_city |
String | “Calgary” |
customer_zip |
String | “T2J 6P4” |
customer_id |
String | “6691629760567” |
customer_logged_in |
Boolean | “false” |
customer_email |
String | “user.name@example.com” |
customer_first_name |
String | “user” |
customer_last_name |
String | “name” |
country_code |
String | “CA” |
order_id |
String | “5853792796727” |
order_subtotal |
Number | 2400 |
order_total |
Number | 2400 |
order_currency |
String | “CAD” |
order_tax |
Number | 0 |
order_shipping |
Number | 0 |
order_discount_amount |
String | "" |
payment_gateway |
String | “shopify_payments” |
product_id |
Array of Strings | [“6933873000503”] |
product_on_page |
Array of Strings | [“6933873000503”] |
product_quantity |
Array of Numbers | [4] |
product_unit_price |
Array of Numbers | [2400] |
product_name |
Array of Strings | [“Dress Shirts”] |
product_sku |
Array of Numbers | [“40586935402551”] |
page_name |
String | “Information - Tealiumapp - Checkout” |
cart_total_items |
Number | 1 |
cart_total_value |
Number | 2400 |
page_type |
String | “order” |
tealium_event |
String | “purchase” |
tealium_visitor_id |
String | “01902bf47c7200111b70236f67ee0506f004b06700fbe” |
Create an HTTP API data source
Create an HTTP API data source with the following event specifications:
cart_add
cart_remove
checkout
purchase
shopify_refund
For more information about creating a data source, see Create a data source.
Save and publish your changes.
This page was last updated: October 25, 2024