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@commercetools/sdk-client-v2
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/@commercetools/sdk-client-v2@latest/dist/commercetools-sdk-client-v2.umd.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@commercetools/platform-sdk@latest/dist/commercetools-platform-sdk.umd.js"></script>
<script>
// global: @commercetools/sdk-client-v2
// global: @commercetools/platform-sdk
;(function () {
// We can now access the sdk-client-v2 and platform-sdk object as:
// const { ClientBuilder } = this['@commercetools/sdk-client-v2']
// const { createApiBuilderFromCtpClient } = this['@commercetools/platform-sdk']
// or
// const { ClientBuilder } = window['@commercetools/sdk-client-v2']
// const { createApiBuilderFromCtpClient } = window['@commercetools/platform-sdk']
})()
</script>
See full usage example here
npm install --save @commercetools/sdk-client-v2
npm install --save @commercetools/platform-sdk
const {
ClientBuilder,
createAuthForClientCredentialsFlow,
createHttpClient,
} = require('@commercetools/sdk-client-v2')
const { createApiBuilderFromCtpClient } = require('@commercetools/platform-sdk')
const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const projectKey = 'mc-project-key'
const authMiddlewareOptions = {
host: 'https://auth.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com',
projectKey,
credentials: {
clientId: 'mc-client-id',
clientSecret: 'mc-client-secrets',
},
oauthUri: '/oauth/token', // - optional: custom oauthUri
scopes: [`manage_project:${projectKey}`],
fetch,
}
const httpMiddlewareOptions = {
host: 'https://api.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com',
fetch,
}
const client = new ClientBuilder()
.withProjectKey(projectKey)
.withMiddleware(createAuthForClientCredentialsFlow(authMiddlewareOptions))
.withMiddleware(createHttpClient(httpMiddlewareOptions))
.withUserAgentMiddleware()
.build()
// or
const client = new ClientBuilder()
.withProjectKey(projectKey)
.withClientCredentialsFlow(authMiddlewareOptions)
.withHttpMiddleware(httpMiddlewareOptions)
.withUserAgentMiddleware()
.build()
const apiRoot = createApiBuilderFromCtpClient(client)
// calling the Composable Commerce functions
// get project details
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({
projectKey,
})
.get()
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
// create a productType
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({ projectKey })
.productTypes()
.post({
body: { name: 'product-type-name', description: 'some description' },
})
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
// create a product
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({ projectKey })
.products()
.post({
body: {
name: { en: 'our-great-product-name' },
productType: {
typeId: 'product-type',
id: 'some-product-type-id',
},
slug: { en: 'some-slug' },
},
})
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// The sdk-client-v2 also has support for the old syntax
import {
createClient,
createHttpClient,
createAuthForClientCredentialsFlow,
} from '@commercetools/sdk-client-v2'
import { createApiBuilderFromCtpClient } from '@commercetools/platform-sdk'
import fetch from 'node-fetch'
const projectKey = 'some_project_key'
const authMiddleware = createAuthForClientCredentialsFlow({
host: 'https://auth.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com',
projectKey,
credentials: {
clientId: 'some_id',
clientSecret: 'some_secret',
},
fetch,
})
const httpMiddleware = createHttpClient({
host: 'https://api.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com',
fetch,
})
const ctpClient = createClient({
middlewares: [authMiddleware, httpMiddleware],
})
const apiRoot = createApiBuilderFromCtpClient(ctpClient)
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({
projectKey,
})
.get()
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({ projectKey })
.productTypes()
.post({
body: { name: 'product-type-name', description: 'some description' },
})
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
apiRoot
.withProjectKey({ projectKey })
.products()
.post({
body: {
name: { en: 'our-great-product-name' },
productType: {
typeId: 'product-type',
id: 'some-product-type-id',
},
slug: { en: 'some-slug' },
},
})
.execute()
.then((x) => {
/*...*/
})
See full usage example here
FAQs
commercetools Composable Commerce TypeScript SDK client.
The npm package @commercetools/sdk-client-v2 receives a total of 86,126 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools/sdk-client-v2 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commercetools/sdk-client-v2 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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