La sous-API Products
vous permet de gérer l'intégralité du cycle de vie de vos produits dans Merchant Center. Vous pouvez l'utiliser pour importer de nouveaux produits, mettre à jour ceux qui existent déjà, récupérer des informations sur les produits et supprimer ceux que vous ne vendez plus.
Considérations particulières
- Les produits ne peuvent être insérés,mis à jour ou supprimés que s'ils appartiennent à des sources de données de type
API
. Vous ne pouvez pas insérer ni mettre à jour des produits dans les sources de données qui utilisent des importations basées sur des fichiers. - Pour que vos produits restent pertinents et n'expirent pas , vous devez les mettre à jour ou les actualiser régulièrement (au moins tous les 30 jours).
Prérequis
Avant de pouvoir ajouter ou gérer des produits à l'aide de l'API, vous devez avoir configuré au moins une source de données dans votre compte Merchant Center.
Pour créer une source de données, utilisez la méthode dataSources.create
de la sous-API Data Sources. Pour obtenir des instructions détaillées, consultez le guide Gérer les sources de données de l'API pour l'importation de produits. Après avoir créé une source de données, notez son name
(par exemple, accounts/12345/dataSources/67890
), car vous en aurez besoin pour les demandes de création, de modification ou de suppression de produits.
Ajouter un produit
Pour ajouter un produit à votre compte Merchant Center, vous devez insérer une ressource ProductInput
dans une source de données principale. Cette action crée le produit et lance le traitement. Les champs de l'objet productAttributes
doivent respecter les spécifications des données produit.
Utilisez la méthode productInputs.insert
et indiquez le name
de votre source de données principale comme paramètre dataSource
.
Cet exemple insère un nouveau produit pour une boutique en ligne dans une source de données principale.
POST https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs:insert?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}
{
"offerId": "SKU12345",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "US",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "Classic Cotton T-Shirt",
"description": "A comfortable, durable, and stylish t-shirt made from 100% cotton.",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU12345",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU12345.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "15990000", // 15.99 USD
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"condition": "NEW",
"gtins": ["9780007350896", "93433295494587"]
}
}
Si l'appel aboutit, la ressource ProductInput
nouvellement créée est renvoyée. Le champ name
contient l'identifiant unique de cette entrée de produit, et le champ product
contient le nom du produit final traité que vous pourrez utiliser ultérieurement pour le récupérer.
{
"name": "accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs/en~US~SKU12345",
"product": "accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/products/en~US~SKU12345",
"offerId": "SKU12345",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "US",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "Classic Cotton T-Shirt",
"description": "A comfortable, durable, and stylish t-shirt made from 100% cotton.",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU12345",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU12345.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "15990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"condition": "NEW",
"gtins": [
"9780007350896"
]
}
}
Les exemples de code suivants montrent comment ajouter un produit.
Java
import com.google.api.gax.core.FixedCredentialsProvider;
import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Availability;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Condition;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.InsertProductInputRequest;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductAttributes;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInput;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceClient;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceSettings;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Shipping;
import com.google.shopping.type.Price;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Authenticator;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Config;
/** This class demonstrates how to insert a product input */
public class InsertProductInputSample {
private static String getParent(String accountId) {
return String.format("accounts/%s", accountId);
}
public static void insertProductInput(Config config, String dataSource) throws Exception {
// Obtains OAuth token based on the user's configuration.
GoogleCredentials credential = new Authenticator().authenticate();
// Creates service settings using the credentials retrieved above.
ProductInputsServiceSettings productInputsServiceSettings =
ProductInputsServiceSettings.newBuilder()
.setCredentialsProvider(FixedCredentialsProvider.create(credential))
.build();
// Creates parent to identify where to insert the product.
String parent = getParent(config.getAccountId().toString());
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try (ProductInputsServiceClient productInputsServiceClient =
ProductInputsServiceClient.create(productInputsServiceSettings)) {
// Price to be used for shipping ($33.45).
Price price = Price.newBuilder().setAmountMicros(33_450_000).setCurrencyCode("USD").build();
Shipping shipping =
Shipping.newBuilder()
.setPrice(price)
.setCountry("GB")
.setService("1st class post")
.build();
Shipping shipping2 =
Shipping.newBuilder()
.setPrice(price)
.setCountry("FR")
.setService("1st class post")
.build();
ProductAttributes attributes =
ProductAttributes.newBuilder()
.setTitle("A Tale of Two Cities")
.setDescription("A classic novel about the French Revolution")
.setLink("https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.html")
.setImageLink("https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg")
.setAvailability(Availability.IN_STOCK)
.setCondition(Condition.NEW)
.setGoogleProductCategory("Media > Books")
.addGtins("9780007350896")
.addShipping(shipping)
.addShipping(shipping2)
.build();
// The datasource can be either a primary or supplemental datasource.
InsertProductInputRequest request =
InsertProductInputRequest.newBuilder()
.setParent(parent)
// You can only insert products into datasource types of Input "API" and "FILE", and
// of Type "Primary" or "Supplemental."
// This field takes the `name` field of the datasource.
.setDataSource(dataSource)
// If this product is already owned by another datasource, when re-inserting, the
// new datasource will take ownership of the product.
.setProductInput(
ProductInput.newBuilder()
.setContentLanguage("en")
.setFeedLabel("label")
.setOfferId("sku123")
.setProductAttributes(attributes)
.build())
.build();
System.out.println("Sending insert ProductInput request");
ProductInput response = productInputsServiceClient.insertProductInput(request);
System.out.println("Inserted ProductInput Name below");
// The last part of the product name will be the product ID assigned to a product by Google.
// Product ID has the format `contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId`
System.out.println(response.getName());
System.out.println("Inserted Product Name below");
System.out.println(response.getProduct());
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Config config = Config.load();
// Identifies the data source that will own the product input.
String dataSource = "accounts/" + config.getAccountId() + "/dataSources/{INSERT_DATASOURCE_ID}";
insertProductInput(config, dataSource);
}
}
PHP
use Google\ApiCore\ApiException;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Availability;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Condition;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\ProductAttributes;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\InsertProductInputRequest;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\ProductInput;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Client\ProductInputsServiceClient;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Shipping;
use Google\Shopping\Type\Price;
/**
* Uploads a product input to your Merchant Center account.
*/
class InsertProductInput
{
// ENSURE you fill in the datasource ID for the sample to work.
private const DATASOURCE = 'INSERT_DATASOURCE_ID';
/**
* A helper function to create the parent string.
*
* @param array $accountId
* The account that owns the product.
*
* @return string The parent has the format: `accounts/{account_id}`
*/
private static function getParent($accountId)
{
return sprintf("accounts/%s", $accountId);
}
/**
* Uploads a product input to your Merchant Center account. If an input
* with the same feedLabel, contentLanguage, offerId, and dataSource
* already exists, this method replaces that entry.
*
* After inserting, updating, or deleting a product input, it may take several
* minutes before the processed product can be retrieved.
*
* @param array $config
* The configuration data used for authentication and getting the acccount
* ID.
* @param string $dataSource
* The primary or supplemental product data source name. If the
* product already exists and data source provided is different, then the
* product will be moved to a new data source.
* Format: `accounts/{account}/dataSources/{datasource}`.
*
* @return void
*/
public static function insertProductInputSample($config, $dataSource): 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.
$productInputsServiceClient = new ProductInputsServiceClient($options);
// Creates parent to identify where to insert the product.
$parent = self::getParent($config['accountId']);
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try {
// Price to be used for shipping ($33.45).
$price = new Price(
[
'amount_micros' => 33450000,
'currency_code' => 'USD'
]
);
$shipping = new Shipping(
[
'price' => $price,
'country' => 'GB',
'service' => '1st class post'
]
);
$shipping2 = new Shipping(
[
'price' => $price,
'country' => 'FR',
'service' => '1st class post'
]
);
// Creates the attributes of the product.
$attributes = new ProductAttributes(
[
'title' => 'A Tale of Two Cities',
'description' => 'A classic novel about the French Revolution',
'link' => 'https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.html',
'image_link' =>
'https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg',
'availability' => Availability::IN_STOCK,
'condition' => Condition::PBNEW,
'google_product_category' => 'Media > Books',
'gtins' => ['9780007350896'],
'shipping' => [$shipping, $shipping2]
]
);
// Creates the productInput with the fundamental identifiers.
$productInput = new ProductInput(
[
'content_language' => 'en',
'feed_label' => 'label',
'offer_id' => 'sku123ABCD',
'product_attributes' => $attributes
]
);
// Prepares the request message.
$request = new InsertProductInputRequest(
[
'parent' => $parent,
'data_source' => $dataSource,
'product_input' => $productInput
]
);
print "Sending insert ProductInput request\n";
$response = $productInputsServiceClient->insertProductInput($request);
print "Inserted ProductInput Name below\n";
print $response->getName() . "\n";
print "Inserted Product Name below\n";
print $response->getProduct() . "\n";
} catch (ApiException $e) {
print $e->getMessage();
}
}
/**
* Helper to execute the sample.
*
* @return void
*/
public function callSample(): void
{
$config = Config::generateConfig();
// Identifies the data source that will own the product input.
$dataSource = sprintf(
"accounts/%s/dataSources/%s",
$config['accountId'],
self::DATASOURCE
);
// Makes the call to insert a product to the MC account.
self::insertProductInputSample($config, $dataSource);
}
}
// Run the script
$sample = new InsertProductInput();
$sample->callSample();
Python
from examples.authentication import configuration
from examples.authentication import generate_user_credentials
from google.shopping import merchant_products_v1
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import Availability
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import Condition
from google.shopping.type import Price
_ACCOUNT = configuration.Configuration().read_merchant_info()
_PARENT = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}"
# You can only insert products into datasource types of Input "API" and
# "FILE", and of Type "Primary" or "Supplemental."
_DATA_SOURCE = "[INSERT_DATA_SOURCE_HERE]"
_DATA_SOURCE_NAME = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}/dataSources/{_DATA_SOURCE}"
def create_product_input():
"""Creates a `ProductInput` resource."""
# Creates a shipping setting
price = Price()
price.amount_micros = 33_450_000
price.currency_code = "GBP"
shipping_option_1 = merchant_products_v1.Shipping()
shipping_option_1.price = price
shipping_option_1.country = "GB"
shipping_option_1.service = "1st class post"
price2 = Price()
price2.amount_micros = 33_450_000
price2.currency_code = "EUR"
shipping_option_2 = merchant_products_v1.Shipping()
shipping_option_2.price = price2
shipping_option_2.country = "FR"
shipping_option_2.service = "2nd class post"
# Sets product attributes. Make sure to replace these values with your own.
attributes = merchant_products_v1.ProductAttributes()
attributes.title = "A Tale of Two Cities"
attributes.description = "A classic novel about the French Revolution"
attributes.link = "https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.html"
attributes.image_link = "https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg"
attributes.price = price
attributes.availability = Availability.IN_STOCK
attributes.condition = Condition.NEW
attributes.google_product_category = "Media > Books"
attributes.gtins = ["9780007350896"]
attributes.shipping = [shipping_option_1, shipping_option_2]
return merchant_products_v1.ProductInput(
content_language="en",
feed_label="GB",
offer_id="sku123",
product_attributes=attributes,
)
def insert_product_input():
"""Inserts the specified `ProductInput` resource."""
# Gets OAuth Credentials.
credentials = generate_user_credentials.main()
# Creates a client.
client = merchant_products_v1.ProductInputsServiceClient(
credentials=credentials
)
# Creates the request.
request = merchant_products_v1.InsertProductInputRequest(
parent=_PARENT,
# If this product is already owned by another datasource, when
# re-inserting, the new datasource will take ownership of the product.
product_input=create_product_input(),
data_source=_DATA_SOURCE_NAME,
)
# Makes the request and catches and prints any error messages.
try:
response = client.insert_product_input(request=request)
# The last part of the product name will be the product ID assigned to a
# product by Google. Product ID has the format
# `contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId`
print(f"Input successful: {response}")
except RuntimeError as e:
print("Input failed")
print(e)
# After the product is inserted, the product ID will be returned in the
# response. We recommend that you check the Merchant Center to ensure that
# the product is approved and visible to users before using the product ID
# in any downstream processes.
if __name__ == "__main__":
insert_product_input()
Apps_Script
/**
* Inserts a product into the products list. Logs the API response.
*/
function productInsert() {
// IMPORTANT:
// Enable the Merchant API Products sub-API Advanced Service and call it
// "MerchantApiProducts"
// Replace this with your Merchant Center ID.
const accountId = 'INSERT_MERCHANT_ID';
// Replace this with the Data Source ID you want to use.
const dataSourceId = 'INSERT_DATASOURCE_ID';
// Construct the parent name
const parent = 'accounts/' + accountId;
// Construct the Data Source name
const dataSource = parent + '/dataSources/' + dataSourceId;
// Create a product resource and insert it
const productResource = {
'offerId': 'fromAppsScript',
'contentLanguage': 'en',
'feedLabel': 'US',
'productAttributes': {
'title': 'A Tale of Two Cities',
'description': 'A classic novel about the French Revolution',
'link': 'http://my-book-shop.com/tale-of-two-cities.html',
'imageLink': 'http://my-book-shop.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg',
'availability': 'in stock',
'condition': 'new',
'googleProductCategory': 'Media > Books',
'gtin': '[9780007350896]',
'price': {'amountMicros': '2500000', 'currencyCode': 'USD'},
}
};
try {
console.log('Sending insert ProductInput request');
// Call the ProductInputs.insert API method.
response = MerchantApiProducts.Accounts.ProductInputs.insert(
productResource, parent, {dataSource});
// RESTful insert returns the JSON object as a response.
console.log('Inserted ProductInput below');
console.log(response);
} catch (e) {
console.log('ERROR!');
console.log(e);
}
}
cURL
curl -X POST \
"https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs:insert?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"offerId": "SKU12345",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "US",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "Classic Cotton T-Shirt",
"description": "A comfortable, durable, and stylish t-shirt made from 100% cotton.",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU12345",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU12345.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "15990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"condition": "NEW",
"gtins": ["9780007350896"]
}
}'
Ajouter ou modifier des informations sur les produits à l'aide d'une source de données supplémentaire
Utilisez une source de données supplémentaire pour fournir des données supplémentaires ou de remplacement pour les produits qui existent déjà dans une source de données principale. Cela permet d'ajouter des informations telles que des promotions ou des libellés personnalisés, ou de remplacer des données produit spécifiques sans modifier les données produit d'origine.
Pour ce faire, utilisez la méthode productInputs.insert
, mais spécifiez le name
de votre source de données supplémentaire dans le paramètre dataSource
. Vérifiez que offerId
, contentLanguage
et feedLabel
correspondent à un produit existant.
Cet exemple ajoute un libellé personnalisé à un produit existant à l'aide d'une source de données supplémentaire.
POST https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs:insert?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{SUPPLEMENTAL_DATASOURCE_ID}
{
"offerId": "SKU12345",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "US",
"productAttributes": {
"customLabel0": "clearance-sale"
}
}
Après cet appel, la valeur customLabel0
de l'Product
final sera définie sur clearance-sale
, en supposant que la source de données supplémentaire ait une priorité plus élevée que la source de données principale dans vos règles de flux, comme défini par default_rule
.
Ajouter des produits de manière asynchrone
Pour importer un grand nombre de produits efficacement, vous pouvez envoyer plusieurs requêtes d'insertion simultanément. Au lieu d'attendre une réponse à chaque requête avant d'envoyer la suivante, vous pouvez les envoyer de manière asynchrone et gérer les réponses à leur arrivée. Cette approche peut considérablement améliorer le débit de transfert de vos données.
Les exemples de code suivants montrent comment insérer des produits de manière asynchrone. Pour savoir comment effectuer plusieurs requêtes à la fois à l'aide de curl
, consultez Envoyer plusieurs requêtes à la fois.
Java
import com.google.api.core.ApiFuture;
import com.google.api.core.ApiFutureCallback;
import com.google.api.core.ApiFutures;
import com.google.api.gax.core.FixedCredentialsProvider;
import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Availability;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Condition;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.InsertProductInputRequest;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductAttributes;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInput;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceClient;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceSettings;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Shipping;
import com.google.shopping.type.Price;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Authenticator;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Config;
/** This class demonstrates how to insert a product input */
public class InsertProductInputAsyncSample {
private static String getParent(String accountId) {
return String.format("accounts/%s", accountId);
}
private static String generateRandomString() {
String characters = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
Random random = new Random();
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(8);
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
sb.append(characters.charAt(random.nextInt(characters.length())));
}
return sb.toString();
}
private static ProductInput createRandomProduct() {
Price price = Price.newBuilder().setAmountMicros(33_450_000).setCurrencyCode("USD").build();
Shipping shipping =
Shipping.newBuilder().setPrice(price).setCountry("GB").setService("1st class post").build();
Shipping shipping2 =
Shipping.newBuilder().setPrice(price).setCountry("FR").setService("1st class post").build();
ProductAttributes attributes =
ProductAttributes.newBuilder()
.setTitle("A Tale of Two Cities")
.setDescription("A classic novel about the French Revolution")
.setLink("https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.html")
.setImageLink("https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg")
.setAvailability(Availability.IN_STOCK)
.setCondition(Condition.NEW)
.setGoogleProductCategory("Media > Books")
.addGtins("9780007350896")
.addShipping(shipping)
.addShipping(shipping2)
.build();
return ProductInput.newBuilder()
.setContentLanguage("en")
.setFeedLabel("CH")
.setOfferId(generateRandomString())
.setProductAttributes(attributes)
.build();
}
public static void asyncInsertProductInput(Config config, String dataSource) throws Exception {
// Obtains OAuth token based on the user's configuration.
GoogleCredentials credential = new Authenticator().authenticate();
// Creates service settings using the credentials retrieved above.
ProductInputsServiceSettings productInputsServiceSettings =
ProductInputsServiceSettings.newBuilder()
.setCredentialsProvider(FixedCredentialsProvider.create(credential))
.build();
// Creates parent to identify where to insert the product.
String parent = getParent(config.getAccountId().toString());
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try (ProductInputsServiceClient productInputsServiceClient =
ProductInputsServiceClient.create(productInputsServiceSettings)) {
// Creates five insert product input requests with random product IDs.
List<InsertProductInputRequest> requests = new ArrayList<>(5);
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
InsertProductInputRequest request =
InsertProductInputRequest.newBuilder()
.setParent(parent)
// You can only insert products into datasource types of Input "API", and of Type
// "Primary" or "Supplemental."
// This field takes the `name` field of the datasource.
.setDataSource(dataSource)
// If this product is already owned by another datasource, when re-inserting, the
// new datasource will take ownership of the product.
.setProductInput(createRandomProduct())
.build();
requests.add(request);
}
System.out.println("Sending insert product input requests");
List<ApiFuture<ProductInput>> futures =
requests.stream()
.map(
request ->
productInputsServiceClient.insertProductInputCallable().futureCall(request))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
// Creates callback to handle the responses when all are ready.
ApiFuture<List<ProductInput>> responses = ApiFutures.allAsList(futures);
ApiFutures.addCallback(
responses,
new ApiFutureCallback<List<ProductInput>>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(List<ProductInput> results) {
System.out.println("Inserted products below");
System.out.println(results);
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable throwable) {
System.out.println(throwable);
}
},
MoreExecutors.directExecutor());
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Config config = Config.load();
// Identifies the data source that will own the product input.
String dataSource = "accounts/" + config.getAccountId() + "/dataSources/{datasourceId}";
asyncInsertProductInput(config, dataSource);
}
}
Python
import asyncio
import functools
import random
import string
from examples.authentication import configuration
from examples.authentication import generate_user_credentials
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import Availability
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import Condition
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import InsertProductInputRequest
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import ProductAttributes
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import ProductInput
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import ProductInputsServiceAsyncClient
from google.shopping.merchant_products_v1 import Shipping
from google.shopping.type import Price
# Read merchant account information from the configuration file.
_ACCOUNT_ID = configuration.Configuration().read_merchant_info()
# The parent account for the product input.
# Format: accounts/{account}
_PARENT = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT_ID}"
def _generate_random_string(length: int = 8) -> str:
"""Generates a random string of a given length."""
characters = string.ascii_letters + string.digits
return "".join(random.choice(characters) for _ in range(length))
def _create_random_product() -> ProductInput:
"""Creates a ProductInput with random elements and predefined attributes."""
price = Price(amount_micros=33450000, currency_code="USD")
shipping1 = Shipping(price=price, country="GB", service="1st class post")
shipping2 = Shipping(price=price, country="FR", service="1st class post")
attributes = ProductAttributes(
title="Async - A Tale of Two Cities",
description="A classic novel about the French Revolution",
link="https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.html",
image_link="https://exampleWebsite.com/tale-of-two-cities.jpg",
availability=Availability.IN_STOCK,
condition=Condition.NEW,
google_product_category="Media > Books",
gtins=["9780007350896"],
shipping=[shipping1, shipping2],
)
return ProductInput(
content_language="en",
feed_label="US",
offer_id=_generate_random_string(),
product_attributes=attributes,
)
def print_product_input(i, task):
print("Inserted ProductInput number: ", i)
# task.result() contains the response from async_insert_product_input
print(task.result())
async def async_insert_product_input(
client: ProductInputsServiceAsyncClient, request: InsertProductInputRequest
):
"""Inserts product inputs.
Args:
client: The ProductInputsServiceAsyncClient to use.
request: The InsertProductInputRequest to send.
Returns:
The response from the insert_produc_input request.
"""
print("Sending insert product input requests")
try:
response = await client.insert_product_input(request=request)
# The response is an async corouting inserting the ProductInput.
return response
except RuntimeError as e:
# Catch and print any exceptions that occur during the API calls.
print(e)
async def main():
# The ID of the data source that will own the product input.
# This is a placeholder and should be replaced with an actual data source ID.
datasource_id = "<INSERT_DATA_SOURCE_ID_HERE>"
data_source_name = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{datasource_id}"
# Gets OAuth Credentials.
credentials = generate_user_credentials.main()
# Creates a ProductInputsServiceClient.
client = ProductInputsServiceAsyncClient(credentials=credentials)
tasks = []
for i in range(5):
product_input = _create_random_product()
request = InsertProductInputRequest(
parent=_PARENT,
data_source=data_source_name,
product_input=product_input,
)
# Create the async task
insert_product_task = asyncio.create_task(
async_insert_product_input(client, request)
)
# Add the callback
callback_function = functools.partial(print_product_input, i)
insert_product_task.add_done_callback(callback_function)
# Add the task to our list
tasks.append(insert_product_task)
# Await all tasks to complete concurrently
# The print_product_input callback will be called for each as it finishes
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
Ajouter des produits ciblant des pays spécifiques
Vous pouvez définir un ciblage par pays pour des produits individuels afin de remplacer les paramètres de la source de données ou de cibler des produits lorsque la source de données ne comporte aucun pays défini.
Pays cibles avec l'attribut shipping
Si votre source de données ne comporte pas de pays spécifiques, vous pouvez cibler des pays pour un produit en fournissant le champ shipping
dans productAttributes
. Ce champ vous permet de spécifier les frais de port et les règles pour différents pays, en les ciblant implicitement pour la diffusion.
Cet exemple cible un produit aux États-Unis et au Canada en fournissant deux entrées shipping
distinctes.
POST https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs:insert?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}
{
"offerId": "SKU_SHIP_TARGET",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "GLOBAL",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "Global T-Shirt",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU_SHIP_TARGET",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU_SHIP_TARGET.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "25990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"shipping": [
{
"country": "US",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "5990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
}
},
{
"country": "CA",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "10990000",
"currencyCode": "CAD"
}
}
]
}
}
Exclure des pays et des destinations
Si votre source de données cible déjà plusieurs pays, vous pouvez exclure un produit de la diffusion dans un sous-ensemble de ces pays ou dans des destinations spécifiques.
- Utilisez l'attribut
shoppingAdsExcludedCountries
pour empêcher un produit d'apparaître dans les annonces Shopping dans certains pays. - Utilisez l'attribut
excludedDestinations
pour empêcher un produit d'apparaître dans des méthodes marketing spécifiques, telles queFreeListings
.
Cet exemple suppose que la source de données cible le Canada, les États-Unis et le Mexique. La demande exclut le produit des annonces Shopping au Mexique et de la destination "Fiches gratuites" dans son ensemble.
POST https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs:insert?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}
{
"offerId": "SKU_EXCLUDE_TARGET",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "NA",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "North America T-Shirt",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU_EXCLUDE_TARGET",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU_EXCLUDE_TARGET.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "19990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"shoppingAdsExcludedCountries": ["MX"],
"excludedDestinations": ["FREE_LISTINGS"]
}
}
Obtenir des informations sur un produit
Pour récupérer l'état final d'un produit, utilisez la méthode products.get
. Cette méthode renvoie la ressource Product
, qui inclut tous les productAttributes
après l'application des règles de flux et des sources de données supplémentaires, ainsi que son état de validation actuel.
Il peut y avoir un délai de quelques minutes entre le moment où vous insérez ou mettez à jour un ProductInput
et le moment où le Product
final est disponible.
GET https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/products/en~US~SKU12345
Une requête réussie renvoie la ressource Product
.
{
"name": "accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/products/en~US~SKU12345",
"offerId": "SKU12345",
"contentLanguage": "en",
"feedLabel": "US",
"dataSource": "accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}",
"productAttributes": {
"title": "Classic Cotton T-Shirt",
"description": "A comfortable, durable, and stylish t-shirt made from 100% cotton.",
"link": "https://www.example.com/p/SKU12345",
"imageLink": "https://www.example.com/img/SKU12345.jpg",
"availability": "IN_STOCK",
"price": {
"amountMicros": "15990000",
"currencyCode": "USD"
},
"condition": "NEW",
"gtins": [
"9780007350896"
]
},
"productStatus": {
"destinationStatuses": [
{
"reportingContext": "SHOPPING_ADS",
"approvedCountries": [
"US"
]
}
],
"creationDate": "2024-05-20T10:00:00Z",
"lastUpdateDate": "2024-05-20T10:05:00Z",
"googleExpirationDate": "2024-06-19T10:05:00Z"
}
}
Les exemples de code suivants montrent comment obtenir un produit.
Java
import com.google.api.gax.core.FixedCredentialsProvider;
import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.GetProductRequest;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.Product;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductsServiceClient;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductsServiceSettings;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Authenticator;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Config;
/** This class demonstrates how to get a single product for a given Merchant Center account */
public class GetProductSample {
public static void getProduct(Config config, String product) throws Exception {
// Obtains OAuth token based on the user's configuration.
GoogleCredentials credential = new Authenticator().authenticate();
// Creates service settings using the credentials retrieved above.
ProductsServiceSettings productsServiceSettings =
ProductsServiceSettings.newBuilder()
.setCredentialsProvider(FixedCredentialsProvider.create(credential))
.build();
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try (ProductsServiceClient productsServiceClient =
ProductsServiceClient.create(productsServiceSettings)) {
// The name has the format: accounts/{account}/products/{productId}
GetProductRequest request = GetProductRequest.newBuilder().setName(product).build();
System.out.println("Sending get product request:");
Product response = productsServiceClient.getProduct(request);
System.out.println("Retrieved Product below");
System.out.println(response);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Config config = Config.load();
// The name of the `product`, returned after a `Product.insert` request. We recommend
// having stored this value in your database to use for all future requests.
String product = "accounts/{datasource}/products/{productId}";
getProduct(config, product);
}
}
PHP
use Google\ApiCore\ApiException;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\GetProductRequest;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Product;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Client\ProductsServiceClient;
/**
* This class demonstrates how to get a single product for a given Merchant Center
* account.
*/
class GetProduct
{
// ENSURE you fill in the product ID for the sample to work.
private const PRODUCT = 'INSERT_PRODUCT_ID_HERE';
/**
* Gets a product from your Merchant Center account.
*
* @param array $config
* The configuration data used for authentication and getting the acccount
* ID.
* @param string $product
* The product ID to get.
* Format: `accounts/{account}/products/{productId}`.
*
* @return void
*/
public static function getProductSample($config, $product) : 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.
$productsServiceClient = new ProductsServiceClient($options);
try {
// Creates the request.
$request = new GetProductRequest(
[
'name' => $product
]
);
// Sends the request.
echo "Sending get Product request\n";
$response = $productsServiceClient->getProduct($request);
// Outputs the response.
echo "Retrieved Product below\n";
print_r($response);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage();
}
}
/**
* Helper to execute the sample.
*
* @return void
*/
public function callSample(): void
{
$config = Config::generateConfig();
// Identifies the product to retrieve.
// The name has the format: accounts/{account}/products/{productId}.
$product = ProductsServiceClient::productName(
$config['accountId'],
self::PRODUCT
);
self::getProductSample($config, $product);
}
}
$sample = new GetProduct();
$sample->callSample();
Python
from examples.authentication import configuration
from examples.authentication import generate_user_credentials
from google.shopping import merchant_products_v1
_ACCOUNT = configuration.Configuration().read_merchant_info()
# ENSURE you fill in the product ID for the sample to
# work.
# In the format of `contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId`
_PRODUCT = "[INSERT_PRODUCT_HERE]"
_NAME = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}/products/{_PRODUCT}"
def get_product():
"""Gets the specified `Product` resource."""
# Gets OAuth Credentials.
credentials = generate_user_credentials.main()
# Creates a client.
client = merchant_products_v1.ProductsServiceClient(
credentials=credentials
)
# Creates the request.
request = merchant_products_v1.GetProductRequest(name=_NAME)
# Makes the request and catches and prints any error messages.
try:
response = client.get_product(request=request)
print(f"Get successful: {response}")
except RuntimeError as e:
print("Get failed")
print(e)
if __name__ == "__main__":
get_product()
Apps_Script
/**
* Get a specific product for a given Merchant Center account.
*/
function getProduct() {
// IMPORTANT:
// Enable the Merchant API Products sub-API Advanced Service and call it
// "MerchantApiProducts"
// Replace this with your Merchant Center ID.
const accountId = '<MERCHANT_CENTER_ID>';
// The ID of the product to retrieve.
// This ID is assigned by Google and typically follows the format:
// channel~contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId
// Replace with an actual product ID from your Merchant Center account.
const productId = '<PRODUCT_ID>';
// Construct the parent name
const parent = 'accounts/' + accountId;
// Construct the product resource name
const name = parent + "/products/" + productId;
try {
console.log('Sending get Product request');
// Call the Products.get API method.
product = MerchantApiProducts.Accounts.Products.get(name);
console.log(product);
} catch (e) {
console.log('ERROR!');
console.log(e);
}
}
cURL
curl -X GET \
"https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/products/en~US~SKU12345" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>"
Supprimer un produit d'une source de données
Pour supprimer une entrée de produit d'une source de données spécifique, utilisez la méthode productInputs.delete
.
- Si vous supprimez un produit d'une source de données principale, l'intégralité du produit, y compris son
ProductInputs
supplémentaire, est supprimée de Merchant Center. - Si vous supprimez des données d'une source de données supplémentaire, seuls les attributs de cette source de données sont supprimés du produit. Le produit lui-même reste disponible, car il est issu de la source de données principale et de toute autre source de données supplémentaire.
Vous devez spécifier le dataSource
à partir duquel vous supprimez l'entrée de produit.
DELETE https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs/en~US~SKU12345?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}
Un appel réussi renvoie une réponse vide.
Les exemples de code suivants montrent comment supprimer un produit.
Java
import com.google.api.gax.core.FixedCredentialsProvider;
import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.DeleteProductInputRequest;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputName;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceClient;
import com.google.shopping.merchant.products.v1.ProductInputsServiceSettings;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Authenticator;
import shopping.merchant.samples.utils.Config;
/** This class demonstrates how to delete a product for a given Merchant Center account */
public class DeleteProductInputSample {
public static void deleteProductInput(Config config, String productId, String dataSource)
throws Exception {
// Obtains OAuth token based on the user's configuration.
GoogleCredentials credential = new Authenticator().authenticate();
// Creates service settings using the credentials retrieved above.
ProductInputsServiceSettings productInputsServiceSettings =
ProductInputsServiceSettings.newBuilder()
.setCredentialsProvider(FixedCredentialsProvider.create(credential))
.build();
// Creates product name to identify product.
String name =
ProductInputName.newBuilder()
.setAccount(config.getAccountId().toString())
.setProductinput(productId)
.build()
.toString();
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try (ProductInputsServiceClient productInputsServiceClient =
ProductInputsServiceClient.create(productInputsServiceSettings)) {
DeleteProductInputRequest request =
DeleteProductInputRequest.newBuilder().setName(name).setDataSource(dataSource).build();
System.out.println("Sending deleteProductInput request");
productInputsServiceClient.deleteProductInput(request); // no response returned on success
System.out.println(
"Delete successful, note that it may take a few minutes for the delete to update in"
+ " the system. If you make a products.get or products.list request before a few"
+ " minutes have passed, the old product data may be returned.");
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Config config = Config.load();
// An ID assigned to a product by Google. In the format
// contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId
String productId = "online~en~label~sku123";
// The name of the dataSource from which to delete the product. If it is a primary feed, this
// will delete the product completely. If it's a supplemental feed, it will only delete the
// product information from that feed, but the product will still be available from the primary
// feed.
String dataSource = "accounts/{account}/dataSources/{dataSource}";
deleteProductInput(config, productId, dataSource);
}
}
PHP
use Google\ApiCore\ApiException;
use Google\Auth\CredentialsLoader;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\Client\ProductInputsServiceClient;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\DeleteProductInputRequest;
use Google\Shopping\Merchant\Products\V1\ProductInputName;
/**
* This class demonstrates how to delete a productinput for a given Merchant Center
* account.
*/
class DeleteProductInput
{
// ENSURE you fill in the product and datasource ID for the sample to work.
// An ID assigned to a product by Google:
// In the format `contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId`
private const PRODUCT = 'INSERT_PRODUCT_ID_HERE';
private const DATASOURCE = 'INSERT_DATASOURCE_ID_HERE';
/**
* Deletes a product input to your Merchant Center account.
*
* @param array $config
* The configuration data used for authentication and getting the
* acccount ID.
* @param string $product
* The product ID to delete.
* Format: `accounts/{account}/products/{productId}`.
* @param string $dataSource
* The primary or supplemental product data source name that owns the
* product.
* Format: `accounts/{account}/dataSources/{datasource}`.
*
* @return void
*/
public static function deleteProductInputSample(
$config, $product, $dataSource
): void {
// Obtains OAuth token based on the user's configuration.
$credentials = Authentication::useServiceAccountOrTokenFile();
// Creates service settings using the credentials retrieved above.
$options = ['credentials' => $credentials];
$productInputsServiceClient = new ProductInputsServiceClient($options);
// Calls the API and catches and prints any network failures/errors.
try {
$request = new DeleteProductInputRequest(
[
'name' => $product,
'data_source' => $dataSource
]
);
echo "Sending deleteProductInput request\n";
$productInputsServiceClient->deleteProductInput($request);
echo "Delete successful, note that it may take a few minutes for the "
. "delete to update in the system. If you make a products.get or "
. "products.list request before a few minutes have passed, the old "
. "product data may be returned.\n";
} catch (ApiException $e) {
echo "An error has occurred: \n";
echo $e->getMessage() . "\n";
}
}
/**
* Helper to execute the sample.
*
* @return void
*/
public function callSample(): void
{
$config = Config::generateConfig();
// The productID variable is defined at the top of the file.
$product = ProductInputsServiceClient::productInputName(
$config['accountId'],
self::PRODUCT
);
// The name of the dataSource from which to delete the product.
$dataSource = sprintf(
'accounts/%s/dataSources/%s',
$config['accountId'],
self::DATASOURCE
);
self::deleteProductInputSample($config, $product, $dataSource);
}
}
// Run the script.
$sample = new DeleteProductInput();
$sample->callSample();
Python
from examples.authentication import configuration
from examples.authentication import generate_user_credentials
from google.shopping import merchant_products_v1
_ACCOUNT = configuration.Configuration().read_merchant_info()
# ENSURE you fill in the product ID and data source for the
# sample to work.
# In the format of `contentLanguage~feedLabel~offerId`
_PRODUCT = "[INSERT_PRODUCT_HERE]"
_DATA_SOURCE = "[INSERT_DATA_SOURCE_HERE]"
_NAME = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}/productInputs/{_PRODUCT}"
_DATA_SOURCE_NAME = f"accounts/{_ACCOUNT}/dataSources/{_DATA_SOURCE}"
def delete_product_input():
"""Deletes the specified `ProductInput` resource."""
# Gets OAuth Credentials.
credentials = generate_user_credentials.main()
# Creates a client.
client = merchant_products_v1.ProductInputsServiceClient(
credentials=credentials
)
# Creates the request.
request = merchant_products_v1.DeleteProductInputRequest(
name=_NAME, data_source=_DATA_SOURCE_NAME
)
# Makes the request and catch and print any error messages.
try:
client.delete_product_input(request=request)
print("Deletion successful")
except RuntimeError as e:
print("Deletion failed")
print(e)
if __name__ == "__main__":
delete_product_input()
cURL
curl -X DELETE \
"https://merchantapi.googleapis.com/products/v1/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/productInputs/en~US~SKU12345?dataSource=accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/dataSources/{DATASOURCE_ID}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>"