After you have checked your website integration, the next integration to check in Connectif is with your Ecommerce.
This article explains how to check your ecommerce integration settings in Connectif.
STEP 1. Checking the ecommerce integration
1. In your Connectif account, go to "Integrations > E-commerce" and click Edit.
1.1. Tags rendered on the server
(This section identifies the options to be set if the implementation is via HTML tags rendered on the server).
2. Enable both options, Synchronization and Verification.
3. Click Update to save the changes.
1.2. Client-rendered labels
(This section identifies the options to be set if the implementation is via HTML tags rendered in the client).
The "cn_product_visited" tag should never be rendered client-side to synchronize the catalog, as the product verifier needs it to be rendered server-side to validate the information. You will need to check the Ecommerce integration according to the complementary method chosen.
4. Go to step 1.1 if you have integrated your catalog using tags rendered on the server.
5. Go to step 1.4 if you have integrated your catalog via API.
1.3. JavaScript Events
(This section identifies the options to be set if the implementation is via JavaScript events).
Catalog synchronization via JavaScript events is another option that is not supported by Connectif's product checker, so you will need to review the ecommerce integration according to the chosen complementary method.
6. Go to step 1.1 if you have integrated your catalog using tags rendered on the server.
7. Go to step 1.4 if you have integrated your catalog via API.
1.4. API
(This section identifies the options to be set if the implementation is via JavaScript events).
7. Disable synchronization and verification.
8. Click Update to save the changes.
Keep learning!
To make the most of your Connectif account, we recommend reading these articles next:
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Onboarding, to learn all about our interface.
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Initial workflows, to implement your first strategies in your account.
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Integrations with external systems, to integrate your Facebook, website forms and webhooks.
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API integrations, to administrate events such as order registration or contact sign-ups.