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Depois que um parceiro envia um pedido de vinculação, o comerciante que o recebe precisa
aprovar a vinculação antes que ela seja ativada. Isso normalmente é feito aprovando
o pedido na guia Parceiros
do Google Merchant Center. No entanto, os links também podem ser aprovados de forma programática usando o método accounts.link.
Exemplo
Para aprovar a vinculação enviada pelo parceiro 123456789 no exemplo de solicitação de vinculações, o comerciante cliente 98765 pode enviar uma ação approve com linkedAccountId definido como o ID do parceiro 123456789.
A lista services contém apenas um dos dois serviços solicitados originalmente na solicitação de exemplo. Isso aprova seletivamente o serviço shoppingAdsProductManagement e deixa a solicitação para vincular o serviço shoppingActionsOrderManagement no status pending.
[null,null,["Última atualização 2025-08-13 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGoogle is launching a new Merchant API, which is the future of the Content API for Shopping.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou can learn more about the Merchant API and its benefits on the Google Ads Developer Blog.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eMerchants can programmatically approve account link requests from partners using the \u003ccode\u003eaccounts.link\u003c/code\u003e method.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eWhen approving link requests, merchants have the flexibility to approve only specific services within the request, leaving others pending.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Merchant API beta, a new version of the Content API for Shopping, is introduced. Merchants can approve partner link requests, either in Google Merchant Center or programmatically using the `accounts.link` method. Merchants may selectively approve specific services included in a link request. For instance, a merchant can approve `shoppingAdsProductManagement` while leaving `shoppingActionsOrderManagement` pending. An example is given of sending an `approve` action to approve one linked service. Removing existing links is covered in the next section.\n"],null,["# Approve links\n\nAfter a link request has been sent by a partner, the receiving merchant must\napprove the link before it becomes active. This is normally done by [approving\nthe request](//support.google.com/merchants/answer/9440376) in the **Partners**\ntab of Google Merchant Center. However, links can\nalso be approved programmatically by using the [`accounts.link`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/accounts/link)\nmethod.\n| **Note:** When a link request contains mulltiple `services`, the receiving merchant has the option of only approving a subset of those service. For example, if a link request contains the services `shoppingAdsProductManagement` and `shoppingActionsOrderManagement`, the approver can choose to include only one or the other (Buy on Google was formerly known as Shopping Actions).\n\nExample\n-------\n\nTo approve the link sent from partner `123456789` in the [*Requesting links*\nexample](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/request#example_request), the client merchant `98765` can send an\n`approve` action with `linkedAccountId` set to partner ID `123456789`.\n\nNote that the `services` list only contains one of the two originally requested\nservices in the [example request](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/request#example_request). This selectively\napproves the `shoppingAdsProductManagement` service, and leaves the request to\nlink the `shoppingActionsOrderManagement` service in `pending` status. \n\n POST https://shoppingcontent.googleapis.com/content/v2.1/98765/accounts/98765/link\n {\n \"linkedAccountId\": \"123456789\",\n \"linkType\": \"eCommercePlatform\",\n \"services\": [\"shoppingAdsProductManagement\"],\n \"action\": \"approve\"\n }\n\nThe [next section](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/remove) describes how to remove existing links."]]