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This library allows you to access the Amazon Product Advertising API from your node.js application.
Install the library with
npm install amzn-papi
Require the library in your application
var amazon = require('amzn-papi')
Then instantiate a client:
var client = amazon.createClient({
awsId: [YOUR AMAZON AWS ID],
awsSecret: [YOUR AMAZON SECRET],
awsTag: [YOUR AFFILIATE TAG]
});
You can now refer to the Amazon API docs for available methods and parameters. Each method will return a Promise.
For example:
client.ItemLookup({
ItemId: 'B000BIPMC2',
ResponseGroup: 'ItemAttributes'
}).then(function(result){
console.log(result)
}).catch(function(error){
console.log(err.stack);
});
Currently implemented methods are:
All methods related to Cart are not yet implemented - pull requests are welcome :)
FAQs
README.md
We found that amzn-papi 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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