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Square API - Delete Catalog Object

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Deletes a single CatalogObject based on the provided ID and returns the set of successfully deleted IDs in the response.

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C
#include <C_CkHttp.h>
#include <C_CkHttpResponse.h>
#include <C_CkStringBuilder.h>
#include <C_CkJsonObject.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    BOOL success;
    HCkHttp http;
    HCkHttpResponse resp;
    HCkStringBuilder sbResponseBody;
    HCkJsonObject jResp;
    int respStatusCode;
    const char *strVal;
    const char *deleted_at;
    int i;
    int count_i;

    success = FALSE;

    // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    http = CkHttp_Create();

    // Implements the following CURL command:

    // curl https://connect.squareup.com/v2/catalog/object/object_id0 \
    //   -X DELETE \
    //   -H 'Square-Version: 2020-07-22' \
    //   -H 'Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN' \
    //   -H 'Content-Type: application/json'

    // Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
    // Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code

    // Adds the "Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN" header.
    CkHttp_putAuthToken(http,"ACCESS_TOKEN");
    CkHttp_SetRequestHeader(http,"Square-Version","2020-07-22");
    CkHttp_SetRequestHeader(http,"Content-Type","application/json");

    // This example uses the sandbox: connect.squareupsandbox.com
    // Production should use connect.squareup.com

    CkHttp_SetUrlVar(http,"object_id","2PTZYUOFGGDMT75UZLHQAPAC");
    resp = CkHttpResponse_Create();
    success = CkHttp_HttpNoBody(http,"DELETE","https://connect.squareupsandbox.com/v2/catalog/object/{$object_id}",resp);
    if (success == FALSE) {
        printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http));
        CkHttp_Dispose(http);
        CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
        return;
    }

    sbResponseBody = CkStringBuilder_Create();
    CkHttpResponse_GetBodySb(resp,sbResponseBody);
    jResp = CkJsonObject_Create();
    CkJsonObject_LoadSb(jResp,sbResponseBody);
    CkJsonObject_putEmitCompact(jResp,FALSE);

    printf("Response Body:\n");
    printf("%s\n",CkJsonObject_emit(jResp));

    respStatusCode = CkHttpResponse_getStatusCode(resp);
    printf("Response Status Code = %d\n",respStatusCode);
    if (respStatusCode >= 400) {
        printf("Response Header:\n");
        printf("%s\n",CkHttpResponse_header(resp));
        printf("Failed.\n");
        CkHttp_Dispose(http);
        CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
        CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
        CkJsonObject_Dispose(jResp);
        return;
    }

    // Sample JSON response:
    // (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)

    // {
    //   "deleted_object_ids": [
    //     "2PTZYUOFGGDMT75UZLHQAPAC",
    //     "KQLFFHA6K6J3YQAQAWDQAL57"
    //   ],
    //   "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 = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"deleted_at");
    i = 0;
    count_i = CkJsonObject_SizeOfArray(jResp,"deleted_object_ids");
    while (i < count_i) {
        CkJsonObject_putI(jResp,i);
        strVal = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"deleted_object_ids[i]");
        i = i + 1;
    }



    CkHttp_Dispose(http);
    CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
    CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
    CkJsonObject_Dispose(jResp);

    }