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Shopware 6 - Find Product by Name
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Find a product with a given name and get the id.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
set success 0
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http [new_CkHttp]
# Sends the following POST to find the product named "Test123"
# POST /api/v3/search/product
# {
# "filter": [
# { "type": "equals", "field": "name", "value": "Test123" }
# ],
# "includes": {
# "product": ["id", "name"]
# }
# }
# Create the above JSON.
# Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
# Generate Code to Create JSON
set json [new_CkJsonObject]
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "filter[0].type" "equals"
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "filter[0].field" "name"
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "filter[0].value" "Test123"
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "includes.product[0]" "id"
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "includes.product[1]" "name"
#
# Load the access token previously obtained in Shopware 6 OAuth2 Client Credentials
set jsonToken [new_CkJsonObject]
CkJsonObject_LoadFile $jsonToken "qa_data/tokens/shopware6.json"
# This causes the "Authorization: Bearer <access_token>" header to be added.
CkHttp_put_AuthToken $http [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonToken "access_token"]
# Note: If you get a 401 response status code, then fetch a new access token and retry.
set resp [new_CkHttpResponse]
set success [CkHttp_HttpJson $http "POST" "https://my-shopware-6-shop.de/api/v3/search/product" $json "application/json" $resp]
if {$success == 0} then {
puts [CkHttp_lastErrorText $http]
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkJsonObject $jsonToken
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
exit
}
set sbResponseBody [new_CkStringBuilder]
CkHttpResponse_GetBodySb $resp $sbResponseBody
set jResp [new_CkJsonObject]
CkJsonObject_LoadSb $jResp $sbResponseBody
CkJsonObject_put_EmitCompact $jResp 0
puts "Response Body:"
puts [CkJsonObject_emit $jResp]
# If we get a 401 response, it may be that our access token expired and we need to fetch a new one.
set respStatusCode [CkHttpResponse_get_StatusCode $resp]
puts "Response Status Code = $respStatusCode"
if {$respStatusCode >= 400} then {
puts "Response Header:"
puts [CkHttpResponse_header $resp]
puts "Failed."
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkJsonObject $jsonToken
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
delete_CkStringBuilder $sbResponseBody
delete_CkJsonObject $jResp
exit
}
# The response looks like this:
# Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
# {
# "data": [
# {
# "id": "d195dabb53cf46d096bd9a8726d82558",
# "type": "product",
# "attributes": {
# "name": "Test123",
# "apiAlias": null
# },
# "links": {
# "self": "https:\/\/***.de\/api\/v3\/product\/d195dabb53cf46d096bd9a8726d82558"
# },
# "relationships": [
# ],
# "meta": null
# }
# ],
# "included": [
# ],
# "links": {
# "self": "https:\/\/***.de\/api\/v3\/search\/product"
# },
# "meta": {
# "totalCountMode": 0,
# "total": 1
# },
# "aggregations": [
# ]
# }
set numSearchResults [CkJsonObject_SizeOfArray $jResp "data"]
if {$numSearchResults != 1} then {
puts "numSearchResults = $numSearchResults"
puts "Did not find the product, or unexpectedly found more than one with the same name."
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkJsonObject $jsonToken
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
delete_CkStringBuilder $sbResponseBody
delete_CkJsonObject $jResp
exit
}
set productId [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jResp "data[0].id"]
puts "Product ID = $productId"
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkJsonObject $jsonToken
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
delete_CkStringBuilder $sbResponseBody
delete_CkJsonObject $jResp