Add in-store information to local products

You can use the Merchant Inventories API to indicate that your products are available in physical stores.

Local products require some additional information, like storeCode and availability. See the Local product inventory feed spec for more information on the fields you can provide.

Here are the steps to add in-store information to your local products:

Connect your business to Merchant Center

You need a Business Profile and merchant account to list local products on Google.

Set up your accounts for local product listings, and Add your business information.

After setting up your accounts, Link your Business Profile and Merchant Center account.

You can also use the Content API for Shopping v2.1 to link your accounts.

Verify you have local products

You can use the Content API for Shopping to filter the products under your account by channel to verify that you have existing local products. Local products must have local as the value for their channel.

If you need to add local products to your account, use the Content API for Shopping to insert new products, or create a feed.

Insert in-store information

After you have local products in your merchant account, you can add in-store information like store_code, price and availability.

Here's a sample you can use to add in-store information to a product with localInventories.list:

Java

  public static void insertLocalInventory(Config config, String productId, String storeCode)
      throws Exception {
    GoogleCredentials credential = new Authenticator().authenticate();

    LocalInventoryServiceSettings localInventoryServiceSettings =
        LocalInventoryServiceSettings.newBuilder()
            .setCredentialsProvider(FixedCredentialsProvider.create(credential))
            .build();

    String parent = getParent(config.getMerchantId().toString(), productId);

    try (LocalInventoryServiceClient localInventoryServiceClient =
        LocalInventoryServiceClient.create(localInventoryServiceSettings)) {

      Price price = Price.newBuilder().setAmountMicros(33_450_000).setCurrencyCode("USD").build();

      InsertLocalInventoryRequest request =
          InsertLocalInventoryRequest.newBuilder()
              .setParent(parent)
              .setLocalInventory(
                  LocalInventory.newBuilder()
                      .setAvailability("out of stock")
                      .setStoreCode(storeCode)
                      .setPrice(price)
                      .build())
              .build();

      System.out.println("Sending insert LocalInventory request");
      LocalInventory response = localInventoryServiceClient.insertLocalInventory(request);
      System.out.println("Inserted LocalInventory Name below");
      System.out.println(response.getName());
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.out.println(e);
    }
  }

cURL

  curl --location
  'https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/inventories/v1beta/accounts/987654321/products/en~US~12345/localInventories:insert' \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --header 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' \
  --data '{
     "storeCode": "123456",
     "price": {
         "amountMicros": "33450000",
         "currencyCode": "USD"
     },
     "availability": "out of stock"
  }'

PHP

class InsertLocalInventory
{
    // ENSURE you fill in the merchant account and product ID for the sample to
    // work.
    private const PARENT = 'accounts/[INSERT_ACCOUNT_HERE]/products/[INSERT_PRODUCT_HERE]';
    // ENSURE you fill in store code for the sample to work.
    private const LOCAL_INVENTORY_STORE_CODE = 'INSERT_STORE_CODE_HERE';

    /**
     * Inserts a local inventory underneath the parent product.
     *
     * @param string $parent The account and product where this inventory will be inserted.
     *     Format: `accounts/{account}/products/{product}`
     * @param string $localInventoryRegion
     *     ID of the region for this
     *     `LocalInventory` resource. See the [Local availability and
     *     pricing](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/9698880) for more details.
     */
    public function insertLocalInventorySample(
        string $parent,
        string $localInventoryStoreCode
    ): void {
        // Gets the OAuth credentials to make the request.
        $credentials = Authentication::useServiceAccountOrTokenFile();

        // Creates options config containing credentials for the client to use.
        $options = ['credentials' => $credentials];

        // Creates a client.
        $localInventoryServiceClient = new LocalInventoryServiceClient($options);

        // Creates a price object.
        $price = new Price(
            [
                'currency_code' => "USD",
                'amount_micros' => 33450000,
            ]
        );

        // Creates a new local inventory object.
        $localInventory = (new LocalInventory())
            ->setStoreCode($localInventoryStoreCode)
            ->setAvailability("in stock")
            ->setPrice($price);

        // Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
        try {
            /** @var LocalInventory $response */
            $response = $localInventoryServiceClient->insertLocalInventory(
                $parent,
                $localInventory
            );
            printf('Response data: %s%s', $response->serializeToJsonString(), PHP_EOL);
        } catch (ApiException $ex) {
            printf('Call failed with message: %s%s', $ex->getMessage(), PHP_EOL);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Helper to execute the sample.
     */
    public function callSample(): void
    {
        // Makes the call to insert the local inventory to the parent product
        // for the given region.
        $this->insertLocalInventorySample($this::PARENT, $this::LOCAL_INVENTORY_STORE_CODE);
    }

}

Python

from examples.authentication import generate_user_credentials
from google.shopping import merchant_inventories_v1beta

# ENSURE you fill in the merchant account and product ID for the sample to
# work.
_ACCOUNT = "INSERT_ACCOUNT_HERE"
_PRODUCT = "INSERT_PRODUCT_HERE"
_PARENT = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}/products/{_PRODUCT}"
# ENSURE you fill in store code for the sample to work.
_STORE_CODE = "INSERT_STORE_CODE_HERE"


def insert_local_inventory():
  """Inserts a `LocalInventory` to a given product.

  Replaces the full `LocalInventory` resource if an entry with the same
  `region` already exists for the product.

  It might take up to 30 minutes for the new or updated `LocalInventory`
  resource to appear in products.
  """

  # Gets OAuth Credentials.
  credentials = generate_user_credentials.main()

  # Creates a client.
  client = merchant_inventories_v1beta.LocalInventoryServiceClient(
      credentials=credentials)

  # Creates a Local inventory and populate its attributes.
  local_inventory = merchant_inventories_v1beta.LocalInventory()
  local_inventory.store_code = _STORE_CODE
  local_inventory.availability = "in stock"
  local_inventory.price = {
      "currency_code": "USD",
      "amount_micros": 33450000,
  }

  # Creates the request.
  request = merchant_inventories_v1beta.InsertLocalInventoryRequest(
      parent=_PARENT,
      local_inventory=local_inventory,
  )

  # Makes the request and catch and print any error messages.
  try:
    response = client.insert_local_inventory(request=request)

    print("Insert successful")
    print(response)
  except Exception as e:
    print("Insert failed")
    print(e)

This call returns exactly the same values you submit, and might not fully represents the final inventory data.

It might take up to 30 minutes for the new LocalInventory to appear in the product.

You can also use the Merchant Center UI to create a local product inventory feed.

Sign up for free local product listings

After linking a Business Profile to your merchant account, you can enroll in free local product listings. Make sure you follow the free listings policies.

By participating in free local product listings, your in-store products can appear in free listings across Google properties.