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amz_sp_api

AmzSpApi - Unofficial Ruby gem for the Amazon Selling Partner API (SP-API)

This SDK is automatically generated by running Swagger Codegen on each model from https://github.com/amzn/selling-partner-api-models using the codegen.sh script.

Auto-generated documentation is nested here: This is a handy way to see all the API model class names and corresponding files you need to require for them, e.g. require 'finances-api-model' to use https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/amz_sp_api/AmzSpApi/FinancesApiModel/DefaultApi

but https://developer-docs.amazon.com/sp-api is more comprehensive.

Installation

Add the gem to your Gemfile as per https://rubygems.org/gems/amz_sp_api

Getting Started

Please follow the installation procedure and then run the following code, see sp_configuration.rb for all options:

# Load the gem and specific api model you'd like to use

require 'amz_sp_api'
require 'fulfillment-outbound-api-model'

  AmzSpApi.configure do |config|
    config.refresh_token =
    config.client_id =
    config.client_secret =
    config.region = 'eu'
    config.timeout = 20 # seconds
    # config.debugging = true

    # optional lambdas for caching LWA access token instead of requesting it each time, e.g.:
    config.save_access_token = -> (access_token_key, token) do
      Rails.cache.write("SPAPI-TOKEN-#{access_token_key}", token[:access_token], expires_in: token[:expires_in] - 60)
    end
    config.get_access_token = -> (access_token_key) { Rails.cache.read("SPAPI-TOKEN-#{access_token_key}") }
  end

  begin
    api = AmzSpApi::FulfillmentOutboundApiModel::FbaOutboundApi.new(AmzSpApi::SpApiClient.new)
    p api.list_all_fulfillment_orders.payload
  rescue AmzSpApi::ApiError => e
    puts "Exception when calling SP-API: #{e}"
  end

Restricted operations

Configure as per above but also create a new client for each restrictedResources you need, e.g.:

require 'orders-api-model'

client = AmzSpApi::RestrictedSpApiClient.new({
  'restrictedResources' => [
    {
      'method' => 'GET',
      'path' => "/orders/v0/orders",
      'dataElements' => ['buyerInfo', 'shippingAddress']
    }
  ]
})
api_orders = AmzSpApi::OrdersApiModel::OrdersV0Api.new(client)
api_orders.get_orders(marketplace_ids, created_after: 1.day.ago.iso8601)

client = AmzSpApi::RestrictedSpApiClient.new({
  'restrictedResources' => [
    {
      'method' => 'GET',
      'path' => "/orders/v0/orders/#{my_order_id}",
      'dataElements' => ['buyerInfo', 'shippingAddress']
    }
  ]
})
api_orders = AmzSpApi::OrdersApiModel::OrdersV0Api.new(client)
api_orders.get_order(my_order_id)

# or you can use models AmzSpApi::RestrictedSpApiClient.new(AmzSpApi::TokensApiModel::CreateRestrictedDataTokenRequest.new(restricted_resources: [
        AmzSpApi::TokensApiModel::RestrictedResource.new(...

Feeds and reports

This gem also offers encrypt/decrypt helper methods for feeds and reports, but actually using that API as per https://developer-docs.amazon.com/sp-api/docs/ requires the following calls, e.g. for feeds but reports is the same pattern:

feeds = AmzSpApi::FeedsApiModel::FeedsApi.new(AmzSpApi::SpApiClient.new)
response = feeds.create_feed_document({"contentType" => content_type})
# PUT to response.url with lowercase "content-type" header, it's already pre-signed
response = feeds.create_feed({"feedType" => feed_type, "marketplaceIds" => marketplace_ids, "inputFeedDocumentId" => response.feed_document_id})
response = feeds.get_feed(response.feed_id)
result_feed_document_id = response.result_feed_document_id # present once it is successful
response = feeds.get_feed_document(result_feed_document_id)
# GET response.url into compressed, again it's pre-signed so no authorization needed
report = AmzSpApi.inflate_document(compressed, response)
# you should capture the HTTP headers from downloading url as well since it's often Cp1252
report.force_encoding($1) if headers['Content-Type'] =~ /charset *= *([^;]+)/
CSV.parse(report, headers: true, col_sep: "\t", liberal_parsing: true) # if it's a CSV report type

Thanks

to https://github.com/patterninc/muffin_man as the basis for sp_api_client.rb