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    node-mws-sdk-meteor

Amazon Marketplace Web Services client with support for all api calls, using ES6 Promises.


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mws-sdk-promises

Note from Stephen:

I'm forking this as I have a project where I need to do outbound fulfillment in node and there are some notable bugs with that functionality in mws-js and all of its forks. My long term goal is to give some much needed node love to MWS. For now, however, this fork serves my purposes only.

Originally forked from ticadia/mws-sdk.

What is done:

  • It is uses request. it is more flexible and there is no eventEmitter syntax.

  • Promises to provide generic async support.

  • I've add some new requests from updated Amazone API.

  • I fix it with better set params ability... so it now looks niceier!!!

Use it. Contriburte it.

it can be seamlesly used in ES2015/2016 way using babel.js. with new javascript code features like yield or async wait to put some sugar on your code.

Examples

Initialize

var MWS = require('mws-sdk-promises'),
    client = new MWS.Client('accessKeyId', 'secretAccessKey', 'merchantId', {}),
    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(1,1,2015)
  CreatedBefore: new Date(1,2,2015),
})
.then(function(RESULT){
    console.log("--------");
    console.log(JSON.stringify(RESULT));
    console.log("--------");
  });

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Last updated on 22 Feb 2016

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