1.0.5 • Published 2 years ago

@andrea_19920611/woocommerce-rest-api v1.0.5

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Last release
2 years ago

WooCommerce REST API - JavaScript Library

New JavaScript library for WooCommerce REST API, supports CommonJS (CJS) and Embedded System Module (ESM).

Requests are made with Axios library with support to promises.

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Installation

npm install --save @woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api

Getting started

Generate API credentials (Consumer Key & Consumer Secret) following this instructions http://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-rest-api/ .

Check out the WooCommerce API endpoints and data that can be manipulated in http://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/.

Setup

ESM example:

import WooCommerceRestApi from "@woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api";

const api = new WooCommerceRestApi({
  url: "http://example.com",
  consumerKey: "ck_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  consumerSecret: "cs_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  version: "wc/v3"
});

CJS example:

const WooCommerceRestApi = require("@woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api").default;

const api = new WooCommerceRestApi({
  url: "http://example.com",
  consumerKey: "ck_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  consumerSecret: "cs_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  version: "wc/v3"
});

Options

OptionTypeRequiredDescription
urlStringyesYour Store URL, example: http://woo.dev/
consumerKeyStringyesYour API consumer key
consumerSecretStringyesYour API consumer secret
wpAPIPrefixStringnoCustom WP REST API URL prefix, used to support custom prefixes created with the rest_url_prefix filter
versionStringnoAPI version, default is v3
encodingStringnoEncoding, default is 'utf-8'
queryStringAuthBoolnoWhen true and using under HTTPS force Basic Authentication as query string, default is false
portstringnoProvide support for URLs with ports, eg: 8080
timeoutIntegernoDefine the request timeout
axiosConfigObjectnoDefine the custom Axios config, also override this library options

Methods

GET

  • .get(endpoint)
  • .get(endpoint, params)
ParamsTypeDescription
endpointStringWooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers or orders/12
paramsObjectQuery strings params, example: { per_page: 20 }

POST

  • .post(endpoint, data)
  • .post(endpoint, data, params)
ParamsTypeDescription
endpointStringWooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers or orders
dataObjectJS object to be converted into JSON and sent in the request
paramsObjectQuery strings params

PUT

  • .put(endpoint, data)
  • .put(endpoint, data, params)
ParamsTypeDescription
endpointStringWooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers/1 or orders/1234
dataObjectJS object to be converted into JSON and sent in the request
paramsObjectQuery strings params

DELETE

  • .delete(endpoint)
  • .delete(endpoint, params)
ParamsTypeDescription
endpointStringWooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers/2 or orders/12
paramsObjectQuery strings params, example: { force: true }

OPTIONS

  • .options(endpoint)
  • .options(endpoint, params)
ParamsTypeDescription
endpointStringWooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers/2 or orders/12
paramsObjectQuery strings params

Example of use

// import WooCommerceRestApi from "@woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api";
const WooCommerceRestApi = require("@woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api").default;

const api = new WooCommerceRestApi({
  url: "http://example.com",
  consumerKey: "ck_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  consumerSecret: "cs_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  version: "wc/v3"
});

// List products
api.get("products", {
  per_page: 20, // 20 products per page
})
  .then((response) => {
    // Successful request
    console.log("Response Status:", response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", response.data);
    console.log("Total of pages:", response.headers['x-wp-totalpages']);
    console.log("Total of items:", response.headers['x-wp-total']);
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // Invalid request, for 4xx and 5xx statuses
    console.log("Response Status:", error.response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", error.response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", error.response.data);
  })
  .finally(() => {
    // Always executed.
  });

// Create a product
api.post("products", {
  name: "Premium Quality", // See more in https://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/#product-properties
  type: "simple",
  regular_price: "21.99",
})
  .then((response) => {
    // Successful request
    console.log("Response Status:", response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", response.data);
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // Invalid request, for 4xx and 5xx statuses
    console.log("Response Status:", error.response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", error.response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", error.response.data);
  })
  .finally(() => {
    // Always executed.
  });

// Edit a product
api.put("products/1", {
  sale_price: "11.99", // See more in https://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/#product-properties
})
  .then((response) => {
    // Successful request
    console.log("Response Status:", response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", response.data);
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // Invalid request, for 4xx and 5xx statuses
    console.log("Response Status:", error.response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", error.response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", error.response.data);
  })
  .finally(() => {
    // Always executed.
  });

// Delete a product
api.delete("products/1", {
  force: true, // Forces to delete instead of move to the Trash
})
  .then((response) => {
    // Successful request
    console.log("Response Status:", response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", response.data);
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // Invalid request, for 4xx and 5xx statuses
    console.log("Response Status:", error.response.status);
    console.log("Response Headers:", error.response.headers);
    console.log("Response Data:", error.response.data);
  })
  .finally(() => {
    // Always executed.
  });

Changelog

See changelog for details