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custombatch es un método común que te permite agrupar varias llamadas a la API, conocidas como "entradas", en una sola solicitud HTTP. Cada entrada solo hace referencia a una única llamada al método.
Los lotes personalizados son una buena opción en las siguientes situaciones:
Recién comienzas a usar la API y tienes muchos datos de productos para subir.
Si necesitas sincronizar datos locales con el servidor, debes enviar muchas actualizaciones y eliminaciones.
Realiza solicitudes por lotes
Enviar solicitudes por lotes es similar a enviar llamadas a la API en paralelo. Ten en cuenta que no hay garantía de que el orden de las entradas definido en la solicitud esté en el orden en que se ejecutan. Te recomendamos que no uses llamadas interdependientes en una sola solicitud por lotes (como crear y actualizar el mismo envío).
Del mismo modo, las respuestas recibidas para las solicitudes por lotes pueden mostrarse en un orden diferente al de las entradas de solicitud. Se puede usar BatchId para correlacionar las solicitudes y respuestas, ya que las respuestas se pueden mostrar desordenadas.
Puedes agrupar solicitudes en la API llamando al método custombatch adecuado:
Recursos y sus métodos por lotes personalizados correspondientes
Para evitar errores cuando se suben lotes grandes, recomendamos limitar el tamaño
de las solicitudes custombatch a un máximo de 1,000 entradas. Se aplican los siguientes valores máximos a las solicitudes custombatch:
50,000 entradas por solicitud custombatch
Tamaño de transferencia de 32 MB
Las llamadas que superen los valores máximos generarán los siguientes errores request_too_large:
"Too many requests in a batch."
"Request payload size exceeds the limit: %d bytes."
[null,null,["Última actualización: 2025-08-13 (UTC)"],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Merchant API is the new version of the Content API for Shopping and is now in beta.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUse the \u003ccode\u003ecustombatch\u003c/code\u003e method to group several API calls into a single HTTP request for efficiency, especially for initial data uploads and synchronization.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eBatch requests have a limit of 50,000 entries and 32Mb transfer size; exceeding these limits will result in errors.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThere's no guarantee that batched requests will be executed or returned in the order they were defined; use \u003ccode\u003eBatchId\u003c/code\u003e to correlate requests and responses.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eFor more details and to learn how the Merchant API can improve your integration, visit the announcement blog post.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Merchant API beta, a new version of the Content API for Shopping, is introduced. It uses `custombatch`, a method to group multiple API calls into a single HTTP request for efficient data uploading and synchronization. `Custombatch` suits large data transfers but doesn't guarantee execution order. `BatchId` correlates requests and responses. Batches can have top-level or entry-specific errors. There is a recommended limit of 1,000 entries per batch with maximum limits of 50,000 entries, and 32Mb size.\n"],null,["# Batch requests\n\n`custombatch` is a common method that allows you to group several API calls,\nknown as \"entries\" into one single HTTP request. Each entry only references a\nsingle method call.\n\nCustom batch is a good choice when:\n\n- You've just started using the API and have a lot of product data to upload.\n- You need to synchronize local data with the server by sending lots of updates and deletes.\n\nMake batch requests\n-------------------\n\nSending batch requests is similar to sending API calls in parallel. Note that\nthere is no guarantee that the order of entries defined in the request will\nbe in the order that they are executed. We recommend that you don't use\ninterdependent calls in a single batch request (such as creating and updating\nthe same shipment).\n\nSimilarly, the responses received for batched requests may be returned in a\ndifferent order to that of the request entries. The `BatchId` can be used to\ncorrelate requests and responses since the responses may be returned out of\nsequence.\n| **Note:** Batch requests have two failure modes: one for top-level errors and one for errors resulting from individual entries in the batch. If a request fails because of a top-level error, responses for individual entries are not returned.\n\nYou can batch requests in the API by calling the appropriate `custombatch`\nmethod:\n\n| Resources and their corresponding custom batch methods ||\n|--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `Accounts` | [`accounts.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/accounts/custombatch) |\n| `Accountstatuses` | [`accountstatuses.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/accountstatuses/custombatch) |\n| `Accounttax` | [`accounttax.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/accounttax/custombatch) |\n| `Datafeeds` | [`datafeeds.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/datafeeds/custombatch) |\n| `Datafeedstatuses` | [`datafeedstatuses.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/datafeedstatuses/custombatch) |\n| `Localinventory` | [`localinventory.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/localinventory/custombatch) |\n| `Liasettings` | [`liasettings.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/liasettings/custombatch) |\n| `Pos` | [`pos.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/pos/custombatch) |\n| `Products` | [`products.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/products/custombatch) |\n| `Productstatuses` | [`productstatuses.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/productstatuses/custombatch) |\n| `Shippingsettings` | [`shippingsettings.custombatch`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/shippingsettings/custombatch) |\n\nLimits\n------\n\nTo avoid errors when uploading large batches, we recommend limiting the size\nof `custombatch` requests to a maximum of 1,000 entries. The following maximums\napply to `custombatch` requests:\n\n- 50,000 entries per `custombatch` request\n- 32Mb transfer size\n\nCalls that exceed the maximums result in the following `request_too_large`\nerrors:\n\n- `\"Too many requests in a batch.\"`\n- `\"Request payload size exceeds the limit: %d bytes.\"`"]]