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@sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1
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The Selling Partner API for Sales provides APIs related to sales performance.
sales-api-v1
The Selling Partner API for Sales provides APIs related to sales performance.
yarn add @sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1
npm install @sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1
import {SellingPartnerApiAuth} from '@sp-api-sdk/auth'
import {SalesApiClient} from '@sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1'
const auth = new SellingPartnerApiAuth({
clientId: '',
clientSecret: '',
refreshToken: '',
secretAccessKey: '',
accessKeyId: '',
region: '',
role: {
arn: '',
}
})
const client = new SalesApiClient({
auth,
region: 'eu' // or 'eu-west-1'
})
If you want to let the SDK retry after each 429 responses, instanciate the client like this:
const client = new SalesApiClient({
auth,
region: 'eu',
rateLimiting: {
retry: true,
onRetry: (retryInfo) => console.log(retryInfo) // Optional
}
})
The SDK gets the rate limits for each routes from the API documentation
See here
FAQs
The Selling Partner API for Sales provides APIs related to sales performance.
The npm package @sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1 receives a total of 82 weekly downloads. As such, @sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sp-api-sdk/sales-api-v1 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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