Perl
Perl
Square API - Batch Delete Catalog Objects
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Deletes a set of CatalogItems based on the provided list of target IDs and returns a set of successfully deleted IDs in the response.Chilkat Perl Downloads
use chilkat();
$success = 0;
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$http = chilkat::CkHttp->new();
# Implements the following CURL command:
# curl https://connect.squareup.com/v2/catalog/batch-delete \
# -X POST \
# -H 'Square-Version: 2020-07-22' \
# -H 'Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN' \
# -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
# -d '{
# "object_ids": [
# "W62UWFY35CWMYGVWK6TWJDNI",
# "AA27W3M2GGTF3H6AVPNB77CK"
# ]
# }'
# Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
# Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code
# Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
# Generate Code to Create JSON
# The following JSON is sent in the request body.
# {
# "object_ids": [
# "W62UWFY35CWMYGVWK6TWJDNI",
# "AA27W3M2GGTF3H6AVPNB77CK"
# ]
# }
$json = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$i = 0;
$json->put_I($i);
$json->UpdateString("object_ids[i]","W62UWFY35CWMYGVWK6TWJDNI");
$i = $i + 1;
$json->put_I($i);
$json->UpdateString("object_ids[i]","AA27W3M2GGTF3H6AVPNB77CK");
# Adds the "Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN" header.
$http->put_AuthToken("ACCESS_TOKEN");
$http->SetRequestHeader("Square-Version","2020-07-22");
# This example uses the sandbox: connect.squareupsandbox.com
# Production should use connect.squareup.com
$resp = chilkat::CkHttpResponse->new();
$success = $http->HttpJson("POST","https://connect.squareupsandbox.com/v2/catalog/batch-delete",$json,"application/json",$resp);
if ($success == 0) {
print $http->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
$sbResponseBody = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new();
$resp->GetBodySb($sbResponseBody);
$jResp = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$jResp->LoadSb($sbResponseBody);
$jResp->put_EmitCompact(0);
print "Response Body:" . "\r\n";
print $jResp->emit() . "\r\n";
$respStatusCode = $resp->get_StatusCode();
print "Response Status Code = " . $respStatusCode . "\r\n";
if ($respStatusCode >= 400) {
print "Response Header:" . "\r\n";
print $resp->header() . "\r\n";
print "Failed." . "\r\n";
exit;
}
# Sample JSON response:
# (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
# {
# "deleted_object_ids": [
# "W62UWFY35CWMYGVWK6TWJDNI",
# "AA27W3M2GGTF3H6AVPNB77CK"
# ],
# "deleted_at": "2016-11-16T22:25:24.878Z"
# }
# Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
# Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
$deleted_at = $jResp->stringOf("deleted_at");
$i = 0;
$count_i = $jResp->SizeOfArray("deleted_object_ids");
while ($i < $count_i) {
$jResp->put_I($i);
$strVal = $jResp->stringOf("deleted_object_ids[i]");
$i = $i + 1;
}