Use the Orders Selling Partner API to programmatically retrieve order information. With this API, you can develop fast, flexible, and custom applications to manage order synchronization, perform order research, and create demand-based decision support tools.
Note: For the JP, AU, and SG marketplaces, the Orders API supports orders from 2016 onward. For all other marketplaces, the Orders API supports orders for the last two years (orders older than this don't show up in the response).
Learn more about this Selling Partner API by visiting the official documentation.
Also, see the generated documentation for this API client.
npm install @sp-api-sdk/orders-api-v0
import {SellingPartnerApiAuth} from '@sp-api-sdk/auth'
import {OrdersApiClient} from '@sp-api-sdk/orders-api-v0'
const auth = new SellingPartnerApiAuth({
clientId: process.env.LWA_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.LWA_CLIENT_SECRET,
refreshToken: 'Atzr|…',
})
const client = new OrdersApiClient({
auth,
region: 'eu',
})
In order to retry rate limited requests (HTTP 429), you can configure the API client as such:
const client = new OrdersApiClient({
auth,
region: 'eu',
rateLimiting: {
retry: true,
// Optionally specify a callback that will be called on every retry.
onRetry: (retryInfo) => {
console.log(retryInfo)
},
},
})
The rate limits used for each route are specified in the API documentation.
You can enable logging for both SP-API requests and responses by configuring the logging.request
and logging.response
properties.
const client = new OrdersApiClient({
auth,
region: 'eu',
logging: {
request: {
logger: console.debug
},
response: {
logger: console.debug
},
error: true,
},
})
Specifying true
will use the default options, specifying an object will allow you to override the default options.
This uses axios-logger under the hood.
By default, if enabled, the request
and response
loggers will use console.info
and the error
logger will use console.error
.
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