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A wrapper to access Amazon's Selling Partner API with an easy-to-use interface.
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This tool helps developers and businesses connect seamlessly with Amazon's vast marketplace, enabling powerful automations and data management.
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Documentation is available here
If you have questions, please ask them in GitHub discussions
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pip install python-amazon-sp-api
pip install "python-amazon-sp-api[aws]" # if you want to use AWS Secret Manager Authentication.
pip install "python-amazon-sp-api[aws-caching]" # if you want to use the Cached Secrets from AWS
from sp_api.api import Orders
from sp_api.api import Reports
from sp_api.api import DataKiosk
from sp_api.api import Feeds
from sp_api.base import SellingApiException
from sp_api.base.reportTypes import ReportType
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
# DATA KIOSK API
client = DataKiosk()
res = client.create_query(query="{analytics_salesAndTraffic_2023_11_15{salesAndTrafficByAsin(startDate:\"2022-09-01\" endDate:\"2022-09-30\" aggregateBy:SKU marketplaceIds:[\"ATVPDKIKX0DER\"]){childAsin endDate marketplaceId parentAsin sales{orderedProductSales{amount currencyCode}totalOrderItems totalOrderItemsB2B}sku startDate traffic{browserPageViews browserPageViewsB2B browserPageViewsPercentage browserPageViewsPercentageB2B browserSessionPercentage unitSessionPercentageB2B unitSessionPercentage}}}}")
print(res)
# orders API
try:
res = Orders().get_orders(CreatedAfter=(datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=7)).isoformat())
print(res.payload) # json data
except SellingApiException as ex:
print(ex)
# report request
create_report_response = Reports().create_report(reportType=ReportType.GET_MERCHANT_LISTINGS_ALL_DATA)
# submit feed
# feeds can be submitted like explained in Amazon's docs, or simply by calling submit_feed
Feeds().submit_feed(<feed_type>, <file_or_bytes_io>, content_type='text/tsv', **kwargs)
# PII Data
Orders(restricted_data_token='<token>').get_orders(CreatedAfter=(datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=7)).isoformat())
# or use the shortcut
orders = Orders().get_orders(
LastUpdatedAfter=(datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=1)).isoformat()
)
You can create a new endpoint file by running make_endpoint <model_json_url>
make_endpoint https://raw.githubusercontent.com/amzn/selling-partner-api-models/main/models/listings-restrictions-api-model/listingsRestrictions_2021-08-01.json
This creates a ready to use client. Please consider creating a pull request with the new code.
You can use nearly the same client for the Amazon Advertising API. @denisneuf has built Python-Amazon-Advertising-API on top of this client. Check it out here
We are not affiliated with Amazon
The client is pretty extensible and can be used for any other API. Check it out here:
FAQs
Python wrapper for the Amazon Selling-Partner API
We found that python-amazon-sp-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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