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Samples for the Content API for Shopping
These code samples are organized by platform or language. Each language
directory contains a README
with more information about how to run the
samples for that particular language. Here, we cover setting up
authentication and the common configuration file used by all the samples., (*1)
For more information on the APIs, please refer to the documentation for the Content API for Shopping and the Manufacturer Center API., (*2)
Before getting started, check the Getting Started section of the Content API for Shopping documentation. You may want to use service accounts instead to simplify the authentication flow. These samples also support using Google Application Default Credentials., (*3)
Setting up authentication for the Manufacturer Center API is similar to the Content API. Just make sure to select the Manufacturer Center API in the API Console. Both APIs can be selected if you wish to try samples for both APIs., (*4)
Create the directory $(HOME)/shopping-samples
to store the
configuration., (*5)
If you are unsure where this will be located in your particular setup, then
run the samples (following the language-specific README
). Errors
from the samples related to either this directory or necessary files not
existing will provide the full path to the expected directory/files., (*6)
Within this directory, also create the following subdirectories, depending on which API you would like to try:, (*7)
content
for the Content API for Shoppingmanufacturers
for the Manufacturer Center APIPlace the files described below in the appropriate subdirectory for the API you want to try., (*8)
Set up your desired authentication method., (*9)
If you are using Google Application Default Credentials:, (*10)
If you are using a service account:, (*11)
service-account.json
in the appropriate API configuration
subdirectories.If you are using an OAuth2 client ID:, (*12)
Download your OAuth2 client
credentials to
the file client-secrets.json
in the appropriate API configuration
subdirectories., (*13)
Note: The samples assume that you are using an OAuth2 client ID that can use a loopback IP address to retrieve tokens. If you are not or are unsure that you are, please visit the [OAuth2.0 for Mobile & Desktop Apps] (https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2InstalledApp) page and follow the instructions there to create a new OAuth2 client ID to use with the samples., (*14)
You can set up multiple authentication methods to try out different flows, but note that the samples will always use the first credentials that can be loaded, in the order:, (*15)
Each set of samples uses a different configuration file. For the Content
API for Shopping, take the example merchant-info.json
from the repository
root and copy it into $(HOME)/shopping-samples/content
. Next, change its
contents appropriately. It contains a JSON object with the following fields:, (*16)
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
merchantId |
number | The Merchant Center ID to run samples against. |
accountSampleUser |
string | If non-empty, the email address for the user to add/remove in samples for the Accounts service. |
accountSampleAdWordsCID |
number | If non-zero, the AdWords Customer ID to link/unlink in samples for the Accounts service. |
For the Manufacturer Center API, take the example manufacturer-info.json
from the repository root and copy it into
$(HOME)/shopping-samples/manufacturers
. Next, change its contents
appropriately. It contains a JSON object with the following fields:, (*17)
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
manufacturerId |
number | The Manufacturer Center ID to run samples against. |
websiteUrl |
string | The URL (without trailing slash) associated with the Manufacturer Center account. |
If using OAuth2 client credentials, once you have authorized access, your
token details will be stored in the stored-token.json
file in the samples
configuration directory. If you have any issues authenticating, remove this
file and you will be asked to re-authorize access., (*18)
Now that you've configured both the common sample configuration file and set up
your authentication credentials, it's time to build and run any of the included
samples. As mentioned before, there are language-specific instructions in
the README
s located in each language subdirectory., (*19)
Samples for the Content API for Shopping
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