Thai e-commerce relies heavily on third-party logistics (3PL) providers. This skill covers API integration, tracking, label generation, and handling Thai-specific logistics requirements.
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id: SKL-thai-THAILOGISTICSINTEGRATION name: Thai Logistics Integration description: Thai e-commerce relies heavily on third-party logistics (3PL) providers. This skill covers API integration, tracking, label generation, and handling Thai-specific logistics requirements. version: 1.0.0 status: active owner: '@cerebra-team' last_updated: '2026-02-22' category: Backend tags:
- api
- backend
- server
- database stack:
- Python
- Node.js
- REST API
- GraphQL difficulty: Intermediate
Thai Logistics Integration
Skill Profile
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- DevOps
- Backend
- Frontend
- AI-RAG
- Security Critical
Overview
Thai e-commerce relies heavily on third-party logistics (3PL) providers. This skill covers API integration, tracking, label generation, and handling Thai-specific logistics requirements.
Why This Matters
- Thai Market: Major providers for Thai e-commerce
- COD Support: Critical for Thai market
- Tracking: Real-time shipment tracking
- Multi-carrier: Optimize shipping costs
Core Concepts & Rules
1. Core Principles
- Follow established patterns and conventions
- Maintain consistency across codebase
- Document decisions and trade-offs
2. Implementation Guidelines
- Start with the simplest viable solution
- Iterate based on feedback and requirements
- Test thoroughly before deployment
Inputs / Outputs / Contracts
- Inputs:
- API credentials (API key, username, password)
- Order data (sender, recipient, items)
- Shipping preferences (carrier, service type)
- Entry Conditions:
- Registered with logistics provider
- API credentials obtained
- Sender address configured
- Outputs:
- Tracking number
- Shipping label (PDF)
- Tracking status
- Shipping rate
- Artifacts Required (Deliverables):
- API client implementations
- Tracking normalization
- COD handling
- Address validation
- Acceptance Evidence:
- Order created successfully
- Tracking number generated
- Label downloads correctly
- Tracking updates received
- Success Criteria:
- Order creation < 5 seconds
- Tracking updates < 1 hour
- Label generation < 3 seconds
Skill Composition
- Depends on: Logistics API access, database for tracking
- Compatible with: E-commerce platforms, order management systems
- Conflicts with: Manual shipping processes
- Related Skills: lazada-shopee-integration
Quick Start / Implementation Example
- Review requirements and constraints
- Set up development environment
- Implement core functionality following patterns
- Write tests for critical paths
- Run tests and fix issues
- Document any deviations or decisions
# Example implementation following best practices
def example_function():
# Your implementation here
pass
Assumptions / Constraints / Non-goals
- Assumptions:
- Development environment is properly configured
- Required dependencies are available
- Team has basic understanding of domain
- Constraints:
- Must follow existing codebase conventions
- Time and resource limitations
- Compatibility requirements
- Non-goals:
- This skill does not cover edge cases outside scope
- Not a replacement for formal training
Compatibility & Prerequisites
- Supported Versions:
- Python 3.8+
- Node.js 16+
- Modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
- Required AI Tools:
- Code editor (VS Code recommended)
- Testing framework appropriate for language
- Version control (Git)
- Dependencies:
- Language-specific package manager
- Build tools
- Testing libraries
- Environment Setup:
.env.examplekeys:API_KEY,DATABASE_URL(no values)
Test Scenario Matrix (QA Strategy)
| Type | Focus Area | Required Scenarios / Mocks |
|---|---|---|
| Unit | Core Logic | Must cover primary logic and at least 3 edge/error cases. Target minimum 80% coverage |
| Integration | DB / API | All external API calls or database connections must be mocked during unit tests |
| E2E | User Journey | Critical user flows to test |
| Performance | Latency / Load | Benchmark requirements |
| Security | Vuln / Auth | SAST/DAST or dependency audit |
| Frontend | UX / A11y | Accessibility checklist (WCAG), Performance Budget (Lighthouse score) |
Technical Guardrails & Security Threat Model
1. Security & Privacy (Threat Model)
- Top Threats: Injection attacks, authentication bypass, data exposure
- Data Handling: Sanitize all user inputs to prevent Injection attacks. Never log raw PII
- Secrets Management: No hardcoded API keys. Use Env Vars/Secrets Manager
- Authorization: Validate user permissions before state changes
2. Performance & Resources
- Execution Efficiency: Consider time complexity for algorithms
- Memory Management: Use streams/pagination for large data
- Resource Cleanup: Close DB connections/file handlers in finally blocks
3. Architecture & Scalability
- Design Pattern: Follow SOLID principles, use Dependency Injection
- Modularity: Decouple logic from UI/Frameworks
4. Observability & Reliability
- Logging Standards: Structured JSON, include trace IDs
request_id - Metrics: Track
error_rate,latency,queue_depth - Error Handling: Standardized error codes, no bare except
- Observability Artifacts:
- Log Fields: timestamp, level, message, request_id
- Metrics: request_count, error_count, response_time
- Dashboards/Alerts: High Error Rate > 5%
Agent Directives & Error Recovery
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- Thinking Process: Analyze root cause before fixing. Do not brute-force.
- Fallback Strategy: Stop after 3 failed test attempts. Output root cause and ask for human intervention/clarification.
- Self-Review: Check against Guardrails & Anti-patterns before finalizing.
- Output Constraints: Output ONLY the modified code block. Do not explain unless asked.
Definition of Done (DoD) Checklist
- Tests passed + coverage met
- Lint/Typecheck passed
- Logging/Metrics/Trace implemented
- Security checks passed
- Documentation/Changelog updated
- Accessibility/Performance requirements met (if frontend)
Anti-patterns / Pitfalls
- ⛔ Don't: Log PII, catch-all exception, N+1 queries
- ⚠️ Watch out for: Common symptoms and quick fixes
- 💡 Instead: Use proper error handling, pagination, and logging
Reference Links & Examples
- Internal documentation and examples
- Official documentation and best practices
- Community resources and discussions
Versioning & Changelog
- Version: 1.0.0
- Changelog:
- 2026-02-22: Initial version with complete template structure
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