{"title":"Explore developer docs","slug":"explore-developer-references","url":"https://support.storeconnect.com/articles/explore-developer-references","url_markdown":"https://support.storeconnect.com/articles/explore-developer-references.md","subtitle":null,"summary":"The StoreConnect developer documentation: Liquid templating, themes, API integration, storefront endpoints, object references, and platform maintenance.","type":"Developer_Documentation","video_url":"","keywords":"developer documentation, api reference, liquid, themes, rest api, salesforce objects, object references, storeconnect api, storefront development, developer reference, platform maintenance, integration","last_modified":"2026-08-21T07:12:35+0000","body_markdown":"The StoreConnect developer documentation provides technical reference material for building, customizing, and maintaining storefronts and integrations on the StoreConnect platform. This section is intended for developers working with Liquid themes, the StoreConnect REST API, Salesforce object models, and platform configuration.\n\nThe developer documentation is organized into the following sections:\n\n## [Working with Liquid](working-with-liquid)\n\nLiquid is the templating language used to build dynamic StoreConnect storefronts. This section covers the full range of Liquid capabilities available in StoreConnect, including objects, filters, tags, forms, controllers, variables, and theme resources. Use this section as your primary reference for writing and debugging theme logic.\n\n## [Themes](themes)\n\nEverything you need to create, structure, and preview a StoreConnect Liquid theme. Covers theme architecture, resource compilation, and deployment workflows for customizing the storefront experience.\n\n## [StoreConnect API](storeconnect-api)\n\nREST API reference for integrating with StoreConnect programmatically. Covers endpoints for submitting orders and payments, retrieving product data, and interacting with store data from external systems.\n\n## [Storefront endpoints](storefront-endpoints)\n\nGuides to the session-based endpoints the StoreConnect storefront exposes for visitor actions such as adding items to the cart. These endpoints authenticate with the visitor's session cookie rather than a bearer token, making them the right tool for building custom storefront experiences. Includes [Configure and add CPQ bundles to the cart](cpq-bundle-cart-endpoints) and [Add StoreConnect native bundles to the cart](product-bundle-cart-endpoint).\n\n## [Object References](object-references)\n\nReference documentation for all Salesforce objects used by StoreConnect, including standard objects extended with custom fields and the full set of custom objects included in the StoreConnect managed package. Use this section when working with data models, integrations, or custom development.\n\n## [Maintenance](maintenance)\n\nGuides for maintaining your StoreConnect Salesforce org over time, including routine tasks, configuration upkeep, and platform housekeeping."}