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Modern, full featured nodejs Amazon MWS API in ~150 lines of code
nodejs Amazon MWS API in (about) 250 lines of code
Which means that you will have to do more work in order to make api calls but gives you the most control. Response uses xml2js or csv-parse for conversion.
If you are looking to do something with MWS, but not involve yourself in all the raw data handling, you may want to have a look at mws-advanced
Defaults to US marketplace settings, but can code to override default
v2 and master branches requires node v8 or v9, tested with v8.9.4 and higher. Use v1 branch if you require older versions of node for some reason.
npm install @ericblade/mws-simple
let mws = require('mws-simple')({
accessKeyId: YOUR ACCESS KEY,
secretAccessKey: YOUR ACCESS KEY,
merchantId: YOUR MERCHANT ID
});
query
and optionally path
, headers
, and feedContent
Of the required parameters, AWSAccessKeyId
, SellerId
, Signature
, SignatureMethod
, SignatureVersion
, and Timestamp
will be taken care of but most can be overridden. This leaves Action
, MWSAuthToken
(for web applications and third-party developer authorizations only), and Version
required to be populated.
Add the query parameters to query
as needed for your specific Action
.
If the API has an endpoint as specified in the documentation, put the endpoint in path
.
For uploading data to MWS, populate feedContent
with a buffer
of data.
request
with your request objectmws.request(requestObj, function (err, {res, headers}) {
....
});
mws.request(requestObj)
.then(({result, headers}) => {
....
})
.catch(error => {
....
});
Note that there are two arguments that should be used for the callback:
If you receive an error, you will not likely receive anything other than undefined or null for res. Most requests should supply headers. Headers that a developer may be particularly interested in are for throttling information -- per the MWS API throttling documentation, https://docs.developer.amazonservices.com/en_UK/dev_guide/DG_Throttling.html for functions that have Hourly Request Quotas (Products, Reports, Feeds), you will receive throttle information in the headers: x-mws-quota-max, x-mws-quota-remaining, x-mws-quota-resetsOn (note that it seems that either the documentation is wrong, or some layer inbetween is changing the names to all lower-case, so x-mws-quota-resetsOn is actually x-mws-quota-resetson)
let date = new Date();
date.setDate(date.getDate() - 1);
// create object with path and query
let listOrders = {
path: '/Orders/2013-09-01',
query: {
Action: 'ListOrders',
CreatedAfter: date.toISOString(),
'MarketplaceId.Id.1': 'ATVPDKIKX0DER',
'OrderStatus.Status.1': 'Unshipped',
'OrderStatus.Status.2': 'PartiallyShipped',
Version: '2013-09-01'
}
}
// Callback:
mws.request(listOrders, function(e, {result, headers}) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(headers));
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
});
// Promise:
mws.request(listOrders)
.then(({result, headers}) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(headers));
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
});
let submitFeed = {
feedContent: require('fs').readFileSync('amazon-shipments.tab'),
path: '/Feeds/2009-01-01',
query: {
Action: 'SubmitFeed',
Version: '2009-01-01',
'MarketplaceIdList.Id.1': 'ATVPDKIKX0DER',
FeedType: '_POST_FLAT_FILE_FULFILLMENT_DATA_'
}
};
// Callback
mws.request(submitFeed, function(e, {result, headers}) {
});
// Promise
mws.request(submitFeed)
.then(({result, headers}) => {
...
});
const query = {
path: '/Test/TestErrorCall',
query: {
Action: 'TestForError',
Version: '2018-02-14',
},
};
// Callback
mws.request(query, (err, {result, headers}) => {
if (err instanceOf(mws.ServerError)) {
console.warn('** Server Error', err.message, err.code, err.body);
} else if (err) {
console.warn('** Other Error', err);
} else {
console.log('* Result', result);
}
});
// Promise
mws.request(query)
.catch(err => {
if (err instanceof mws.ServerError) {
console.warn('** Server Error', err.message, err.code, err.body);
} else if (err) {
console.warn('** Other Error', err);
} else {
console.log('* Result', result);
}
});
Yes, please! ;-)
There is a small set of mocha tests in test/test.js. Any changes that you make, please run the tests to ensure that everything still works. As the tests actually hit the Amazon MWS servers, you need to supply your authorization credentials to the tests. You can place them in test/keys.json, like
{
"accessKeyId": "AKIA....",
"secretAccessKey": "POF...",
"merchantId": "A3..."
}
then run npm test
to run the tests.
If you make any functionality changes, please ensure that you have updated any relevant tests, or
created any new ones that would be necessary to test your code.
Thank you! :-)
Thank you!
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Modern, full featured nodejs Amazon MWS API in ~150 lines of code
The npm package @ericblade/mws-simple receives a total of 3,081 weekly downloads. As such, @ericblade/mws-simple popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ericblade/mws-simple demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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