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Amazon Marketplace Web Services client with support for all api calls, using ES6 Promises with clever output.
Originally forked from vedmalex/mws-sdk.
The response object made by xml2js
is
~~~~
$ npm i -S imws
Initialize
var MWS = require('imws'),
client = new MWS.Client(
'accessKeyId',
'secretAccessKey',
'merchantId',
{
// target mws host. Default: 'mws.amazonservices.com'
host: MWS.Endpoint.jp,
// Optional Auth Token when using delegated Developer access.
authToken: 'amzn.mws...',
// request options (https://github.com/request/request#requestoptions-callback)
requestOpts: {
proxy: 'http://PROXY_HOST:PROXY_PORT',
encoding: null
}
}
),
MarketplaceId = "ATVPDKIKX0DER";
now you can use it
function getListOrders(client, args) {
var req = MWS.Orders.requests.ListOrders();
req.set('CreatedAfter', args.CreatedAfter);
req.set('CreatedBefore', args.CreatedBefore);
req.set('LastUpdatedAfter', args.LastUpdatedAfter);
req.set('MarketplaceId', args.MarketplaceId);
req.set('LastUpdatedBefore', args.LastUpdatedBefore);
req.set('OrderStatus', args.OrderStatus);
req.set('FulfillmentChannel', args.FulfillmentChannel);
req.set('PaymentMethod', args.PaymentMethod);
req.set('BuyerEmail', args.BuyerEmail);
req.set('SellerOrderId', args.SellerOrderId);
req.set('MaxResultsPerPage', args.MaxResultsPerPage);
return client.invoke(req);
}
// or you can do like this
function getListOrders(client, args) {
var req = MWS.Orders.requests.ListOrders();
req.set(args);
return client.invoke(req);
}
Use it.
var date = new Date();
getListOrders(client, {
MarketplaceId: MarketplaceId,
MaxResultsPerPage: 10,
CreatedAfter: new Date(2015, 1, 1),
CreatedBefore: new Date(2015, 1, 31)
})
// convert to clean JS Object
.then(MWS.Orders.responses.ListOrders)
.catch(function(error) {
console.error(error);
})
.then(function(RESULT){
console.log("--------");
console.log(JSON.stringify(RESULT));
console.log("--------");
});
env.sh
and run tests:cd cloneOfThisProject
. ./env.sh
npm test
NODE_DEBUG=request npm test
NODE_ENV=development npm test
NODE_ENV=development NODE_DEBUG=request npm test
FAQs
Amazon Marketplace Web Services client with support for all api calls, using ES6 Promises with clever output.
The npm package imws receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, imws popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that imws 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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