Objective-C
Objective-C
Shopware 6 - Delete Product
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#import <CkoHttp.h>
#import <CkoJsonObject.h>
#import <NSString.h>
BOOL success = NO;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkoHttp *http = [[CkoHttp alloc] init];
// Load the access token previously obtained in Shopware 6 OAuth2 Client Credentials
CkoJsonObject *jsonToken = [[CkoJsonObject alloc] init];
[jsonToken LoadFile: @"qa_data/tokens/shopware6.json"];
// This causes the "Authorization: Bearer <access_token>" header to be added.
http.AuthToken = [jsonToken StringOf: @"access_token"];
// Delete a product by the product id.
// See Find Shopware 6 Product by Name for sample code to find a product id given the name.
// We need to send a DELETE request like this:
// DELETE /api/v3/product/d195dabb53cf46d096bd9a8726d82558
[http SetUrlVar: @"id" value: @"d195dabb53cf46d096bd9a8726d82558"];
// If successful (204 response code), then the jsonStr will be empty.
// Otherwise it will be a JSON error message.
NSString *jsonStr = [http QuickDeleteStr: @"https://my-shopware-6-shop.de/api/v3/product/{$id}"];
if (http.LastMethodSuccess == NO) {
NSLog(@"%@",http.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// A 204 status code indicates success.
int respStatusCode = [http.LastStatus intValue];
NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Response status code for DELETE: ",respStatusCode);
// This will be non-empty if an error occurred.
NSLog(@"%@",jsonStr);