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Feed API

ebay.com

Version: v1.3.1


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Description

The Feed API lets sellers upload input files, download reports and files including their status, filter reports using URI parameters, and retrieve customer service metrics task details.

Other APIs by ebay.com

Browse API

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The Browse API has the following resources: itemsummary: Lets shoppers search for specific items by keyword, GTIN, category, charity, product, or item aspects and refine the results by using filters, such as aspects, compatibility, and fields values. (Experimental) searchbyimage: Lets shoppers search for specific items by image. You can refine the results by using URI parameters and filters. item: Lets you retrieve the details of a specific item or all the items in an item group, which is an item with variations such as color and size and check if a product is compatible with the specified item, such as if a specific car is compatible with a specific part. Provides a bridge between the eBay legacy APIs, such as Finding, and the RESTful APIs, which use different formats for the item IDs. (Experimental) shoppingcart: Provides the ability for eBay members to see the contents of their eBay cart, and add, remove, and change the quantity of items in their eBay cart. Note: This resource is not available in the eBay API Explorer. The itemsummary, searchbyimage, and item resource calls require an Application access token. The shoppingcart resource calls require a User access token.

Compliance API

ebay.com
Service for providing information to sellers about their listings being non-compliant, or at risk for becoming non-compliant, against eBay listing policies.

Translation API

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This API allows 3rd party developers to translate item title, description, search query.

Taxonomy API

ebay.com
Use the Taxonomy API to discover the most appropriate eBay categories under which sellers can offer inventory items for sale, and the most likely categories under which buyers can browse or search for items to purchase. In addition, the Taxonomy API provides metadata about the required and recommended category aspects to include in listings, and also has two operations to retrieve parts compatibility information.

Seller Service Metrics API

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The Analytics API provides data and information about a seller and their eBay business. The resources and methods in this API let sellers review information on their listing performance, metrics on their customer service performance, and details on their eBay seller performance rating. The three resources in the Analytics API provide the following data and information: Customer Service Metric – Returns data on a seller's customer service performance as compared to other seller's in the same peer group. Traffic Report – Returns data that shows how buyers are engaging with a seller's listings. Seller Standards Profile – Returns data pertaining to a seller's performance rating. Sellers can use the data and information returned by the various Analytics API methods to determine where they can make improvements to increase sales and how they might improve their seller status as viewed by eBay buyers. For details on using this API, see Analyzing seller performance.

Negotiation API

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The Negotiations API gives sellers the ability to proactively send discount offers to buyers who have shown an "interest" in their listings. By sending buyers discount offers on listings where they have shown an interest, sellers can increase the velocity of their sales. There are various ways for a buyer to show interest in a listing. For example, if a buyer adds the listing to their Watch list, or if they add the listing to their shopping cart and later abandon the cart, they are deemed to have shown an interest in the listing. In the offers that sellers send, they can discount their listings by either a percentage off the listing price, or they can set a new discounted price that is lower than the original listing price. For details about how seller offers work, see Sending offers to buyers.

Catalog API

ebay.com
The Catalog API allows users to search for and locate an eBay catalog product that is a direct match for the product that they wish to sell. Listing against an eBay catalog product helps insure that all listings (based off of that catalog product) have complete and accurate information. In addition to helping to create high-quality listings, another benefit to the seller of using catalog information to create listings is that much of the details of the listing will be prefilled, including the listing title, the listing description, the item specifics, and a stock image for the product (if available). Sellers will not have to enter item specifics themselves, and the overall listing process is a lot faster and easier.

Recommendation API

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The Recommendation API returns information that sellers can use to optimize the configuration of their listings on eBay. Currently, the API contains a single method, findListingRecommendations. This method provides information that sellers can use to configure Promoted Listings ad campaigns to maximize the visibility of their items in the eBay marketplace.

Progress to Rate Limit API

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The Analytics API retrieves call-limit data and the quotas that are set for the RESTful APIs and their associated resources. Responses from calls made to getRateLimits and getUerRateLimits include a list of the applicable resources and the "call limit", or quota, that is set for each resource. In addition to quota information, the response also includes the number of remaining calls available before the limit is reached, the time remaining before the quota resets, and the length of the "time window" to which the quota applies. The getRateLimits and getUserRateLimits methods retrieve call-limit information for either an application or user, respectively, and each method must be called with an appropriate OAuth token. That is, getRateLimites requires an access token generated with a client credentials grant and getUserRateLimites requires requires an access token generated with an authorization code grant. For more information, see OAuth tokens. Users can analyze the response data to see whether or not a limit might be reached, and from that determine if any action needs to be taken (such as programmatically throttling their request rate). For more on call limits, see Compatible Application Check.

Fulfillment API

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Use the Fulfillment API to complete the process of packaging, addressing, handling, and shipping each order on behalf of the seller, in accordance with the payment method and timing specified at checkout.

Account API

ebay.com
The Account API gives sellers the ability to configure their eBay seller accounts, including the seller's policies (the Fulfillment Policy, Payment Policy, and Return Policy), opt in and out of eBay seller programs, configure sales tax tables, and get account information. For details on the availability of the methods in this API, see Account API requirements and restrictions.

Metadata API

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The Metadata API has operations that retrieve configuration details pertaining to the different eBay marketplaces. In addition to marketplace information, the API also has operations that get information that helps sellers list items on eBay.

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Identity API

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Billbee API

Documentation of the Billbee REST API to connect a Billbee account to external aplications.
Endpoint
The Billbee API endpoint base url is https://app.billbee.io/api/v1
Activation
You have to enable the API in the settings of your Billbee account. In addition you need a Billbee API Key identifying the application you develop. To get an API key, send a mail to [email protected] and send us a short note about what you are building.
Authorization & security
Because you can access private data with the Billbee API, every request has to be sent over https and must
Contain a valid API Key identifying the application/developer. It has to be sent as the HTTP header X-Billbee-Api-Key
Contain a valid user login with billbee username and api password in form of a basic auth HTTP header
Throttling
Each endpoint has a throttle of max 2 requests per second per combination of API Key and Billbee user.
When you exceed these 2 calls, the API will return a HTTP 429 status code

AGCO API

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Taxonomy API

ebay.com
Use the Taxonomy API to discover the most appropriate eBay categories under which sellers can offer inventory items for sale, and the most likely categories under which buyers can browse or search for items to purchase. In addition, the Taxonomy API provides metadata about the required and recommended category aspects to include in listings, and also has two operations to retrieve parts compatibility information.

Pims

pims.io
Hereafter is the documentation of the private API of Pims: Pointages Intelligents pour le Monde du Spectacle. This API is designed for 3rd-party softwares, editors and partners. Its main purpose is to give access the core data of a Pims customer (i.e. events, ticket counts and promotions).
Authentication
The API uses basic access authentication, meaning you will need a username and password to get authorized.
As each customer in Pims has its own domain (e.g. caramba.pims.io, gdp.pims.io...), each credentials will be valid for one domain/customer only. If you need dedicated credentials for one domain, please contact us. (In any case, we will need an explicit agreement from the customer before we create these credentials.)
To make your life easy, you can try all endpoints with the public credentials below, pointing to our demo domain:
Base path: https://demo.pims.io/api
Username: demo
Password: q83792db2GCvgYVdKpU3yG3R
Response format
The API returns JSON and matches the HAL specification. The Content-Type of each response will be application/hal+json, unless an error occurs.
Please note that this documentation describes all responses “as if” they were plain JSON. The specificities of HAL are ignored on purpose, in order to remain compact and avoid repetition.
So when you read in the doc:
{"id" : 123,"property1" :"Lorem ipsum","object" : {"id" : 456,"property2" : 7.89
}
}
... you'll get in the Real World®:
{"id" : 123,"property2" :"Lorem ipsum","embedded" : {"object" : {"id" : 456,"property2" : 7.89,"links" : {"self" : {"href" :"https://api.mydomain.com/other-item/456"
}
}
}
}"_links" : {"self" : {"href" :"https://api.mydomain.com/item/123"
}
}
}
Errors
Errors return JSON too and tries to match the Problem Details for HTTP APIs specification. If it does not match this spec, that's either a bug or a compatibility issue. Please contact us to solve the problem.
The Content-Type of errors will be application/problem+json. The content will match the following JSON:
Filtering and sorting
Every textual filter (e.g. /events?label=U2) and/or sort (e.g. /events?sort=label) performed with the API uses UTF8UNICODECI collation, meaning it is:
Case insensitive: “Chloé” will be considered the same as “CHLOÉ”;
Diacritic insensitive: “Chloé” will be considered the same as “Chloe”.
When performing a sort, it will always be ascending by default. To make it descending, just use a minus sign (-) in front of the parameter value (e.g. /events?sort=-label).
I18n
In responses, some labels can be translated (e.g. promotion types, event input types, etc.). These translatable labels are clearly indicated in the documentation below.
By default, they will be displayed in English, but you can change this behaviour via the Accept-Language header. E.g., use fr as a value for French.
PHP SDK
We provide a simple yet convenient SDK for the PHP language, see the Github page of the project.
And now?
Generaly, you will start by fetching one or more events. An event can be anything that occurs in one venue at one given date and time: a concert, a play, a match, a conference, etc. Additionnally, you can explore the series: a series is just a group of events (e.g. a tour or a festival).
Once you retrieved the events you were interested in, you can look for the sales ( ticket counts):
Get a quick overview with /events/:id/ticket-counts
Or get a full insight by calling these endpoints:
/events/:id/categories
/events/:id/channels
/events/:id/ticket-counts/detailed
Eventually, you may also want to fetch the promotions. A promotion can be anything meant to leverage the sales: ads, marketing campaigns, buzz or news around the event, etc. A promotion can be linked to any combination of events and/or series.

Fulfillment.com APIv2

Welcome to our current iteration of our REST API. While we encourage you to upgrade to v2.0 we will continue support for our SOAP API.
Versioning
The Fulfillment.com (FDC) REST API is version controlled and backwards compatible. We have many future APIs scheduled for publication within our v2.0 spec so please be prepared for us to add data nodes in our responses, however, we will not remove knowledge from previously published APIs.
A Current Response
Status Codes
Codes are a concatenation of State, Stage, and Detail.
^([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})$
| Code | State | Stage | Detail |
| ---- | ------------------ | -------- | -------------- |
| 010101 | Processing Order | Recieved | Customer Order |
| 010102 | Processing Order | Recieved | Recieved |
| 010201 | Processing Order | Approved | |
| 010301 | Processing Order | Hold | Merchant Stock |
| 010302 | Processing Order | Hold | Merchant Funds |
| 010303 | Processing Order | Hold | For Merchant |
| 010304 | Processing Order | Hold | Oversized Shipment |
| 010305 | Processing Order | Hold | Invalid Parent Order |
| 010306 | Processing Order | Hold | Invalid Address |
| 010307 | Processing Order | Hold | By Admin |
| 010401 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Incomplete Address |
| 010402 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Invalid Locality |
| 010403 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Invalid Region |
| 010404 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Address Not Found |
| 010405 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Many Addresses Found |
| 010406 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Invalid Postal Code |
| 010407 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Country Not Mapped |
| 010408 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Invalid Recipient Name |
| 010409 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Bad UK Address |
| 010410 | Processing Order | Address Problem | Invalid Address Line 1 or 2 |
| 010501 | Processing Order | Sku Problem | Invalid SKU |
| 010501 | Processing Order | Sku Problem | Child Order has Invalid SKUs |
| 010601 | Processing Order | Facility Problem | Facility Not Mapped |
| 010701 | Processing Order | Ship Method Problem | Unmapped Ship Method |
| 010702 | Processing Order | Ship Method Problem | Unmapped Ship Cost |
| 010703 | Processing Order | Ship Method Problem | Missing Ship Method |
| 010704 | Processing Order | Ship Method Problem | Invalid Ship Method |
| 010705 | Processing Order | Ship Method Problem | Order Weight Outside of Ship Method Weight |
| 010801 | Processing Order | Inventory Problem | Insufficient Inventory In Facility |
| 010802 | Processing Order | Inventory Problem | Issue Encountered During Inventory Adjustment |
| 010901 | Processing Order | Released To WMS | Released |
| 020101 | Fulfillment In Progress | Postage Problem | Address Issue |
| 020102 | Fulfillment In Progress | Postage Problem | Postage OK, OMS Issue Occurred |
| 020103 | Fulfillment In Progress | Postage Problem | Postage Void Failed |
| 020201 | Fulfillment In Progress | Postage Acquired | |
| 020301 | Fulfillment In Progress | Postage Voided | Postage Void Failed Gracefully |
| 020301 | Fulfillment In Progress | Hold | Departure Hold Requested |
| 020401 | Fulfillment In Progress | 4PL Processing | |
| 020501 | Fulfillment In Progress | 4PL Problem | Order is Proccessable, Postage Issue Occurred |
| 020601 | Fulfillment In Progress | Label Printed | |
| 020701 | Fulfillment In Progress | Shipment Cubed | |
| 020801 | Fulfillment In Progress | Picking Inventory | |
| 020901 | Fulfillment In Progress | Label Print Verified | |
| 021001 | Fulfillment In Progress | Passed Final Inspection | |
| 030101 | Shipped | Fulfilled By 4PL | |
| 030102 | Shipped | Fulfilled By 4PL | Successfully Fulfilled, OMS Encountered Issue During Processing |
| 030201 | Shipped | Fulfilled By FDC | |
| 040101 | Returned | Returned | |
| 050101 | Cancelled | Cancelled | |
| 060101 | Test | Test | Test |