The Zonos TypeScript SDK offers a seamless way to interact with the Zonos Graph, providing a streamlined interface for the most commonly used queries and mutations. This SDK is designed to help developers easily access and manipulate data related to international ecommerce transactions, including product catalog items, classifications, and full landed cost calculations.
To use the Zonos TypeScript SDK in your project, install it via npm:
npm install @zonos/typescript-sdk
Or, if you prefer using Yarn:
yarn add @zonos/typescript-sdk
First, import the SDK and initialize it with your Zonos API credentials:
import { zonosClient } from '@zonos/typescript-sdk';
// Replace 'your_credential_token' with your actual Zonos API credential token
const credentialToken = 'your_credential_token';
To fetch a catalog item, use the catalogItem
method. This method requires a credentialToken
and a variables
object containing the id
or the productId
, and sku
of the catalog item you want to retrieve.
const variables = {
id: 'catalog_item_7a628c98-9ded-48c8-8831-b227f919e25d',
productId: 'test',
sku: 'test',
};
const { json, errors } = await zonosClient.catalogItem({
credentialToken,
variables,
});
For more details on the catalogItem
query and its parameters, visit the Query.catalogItem documentation.
To classify an item, use the classificationsCalculate
method. This method requires a credentialToken
and a variables
object containing the inputs
array. Each item in the inputs
array should have a name
property.
const variables = {
inputs: [{ name: 'backpack' }],
};
const { json, errors } = await zonosClient.classificationsCalculate({
credentialToken,
variables,
});
For more details on the classificationsCalculate
mutation and its parameters, visit the Mutation.classificationsCalculate documentation.
To calculate the full landed cost of items, use the fullLandedCost
method. This method requires a credentialToken
and a variables
object containing the itemCreateWorkflowInput
array, the landedCostCalculateWorkflowInput
object, and the partyCreateWorkflowInput
array.
const variables = {
itemCreateWorkflowInput: [
{
amount: 20,
countryOfOrigin: 'CN',
currencyCode: 'USD',
description: 'Backpack',
hsCode: '4202.92',
productId: 'e89861c0-f04e-11ee-bc4f-4b0822420556',
quantity: 1,
},
{
amount: 1,
countryOfOrigin: 'CN',
currencyCode: 'USD',
description: 'Fancy pen',
hsCode: '4202.92',
productId: 'g12345d1-f04e-11ee-bc4f-8c1393819393',
quantity: 4,
},
],
landedCostCalculateWorkflowInput: {
calculationMethod: 'DDP',
endUse: 'NOT_FOR_RESALE',
tariffRate: 'ZONOS_PREFERRED',
},
partyCreateWorkflowInput: [
{
location: {
administrativeArea: '',
administrativeAreaCode: 'QC',
countryCode: 'CA',
line1: '4398 St Laurent av',
line2: ' ',
locality: 'Montreal',
postalCode: 'H2W 1Z5',
},
type: 'ORIGIN',
},
{
location: {
administrativeArea: '',
administrativeAreaCode: '',
countryCode: 'GB',
line1: 'location line 1',
locality: '',
postalCode: 'SW1W 0NY',
},
type: 'DESTINATION',
},
],
};
const { errors, json } = await zonosClient.fullLandedCost({
credentialToken,
variables,
});
For more details on the itemCreateWorkflowInput
, visit the Input.ItemCreateWorkflowInput documentation.
For more details on the landedCostCalculateWorkflowInput
, visit the Input.LandedCostCalculateWorkflowInput documentation.
For more details on the partyCreateWorkflowInput
, visit the Input.PartyCreateWorkflowInput documentation.
The Zonos Client provides methods for executing queries and mutations, and it handles the underlying HTTP requests to the Zonos API. It requires a credentialToken
and a variables
object as input parameters. In addition, it supports optional parameters such as customUrl
, headers
, and customFetch
.
/** @param credentialToken The token used to authenticate with the Zonos Graph */
credentialToken: string;
/**
* @param customFetch Optional custom fetch function to send your own request,
* or insert middleware between the generated query and the request.
* */
customFetch?: typeof fetch;
/** @param customUrl Optional custom URL to use for the request instead of the built-in URL */
customUrl?: string;
/** @param headers Optional additional headers for the request */
headers?: HeadersInit;
For a detailed API reference, including the full list of queries and mutations available, as well as their corresponding input parameters and return types, please refer to the TypeScript type definitions included in the SDK.
The Zonos TypeScript SDK is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.