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ShippingRates

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.NET wrapper to UPS, FedEx, USPS, and DHL APIs. Use it to retrieve shipping rates from these carriers.

UPS Breaking Changes

UPS has deprecated access key authentication in favor of an OAuth 2.0 security model for all APIs. Beginning June 3, 2024, access keys will no longer be supported. More details at the UPS site: https://developer.ups.com/oauth-developer-guide?loc=en_US

The new authentication model is implemented in the package version 2.0, right now in Beta: https://www.nuget.org/packages/ShippingRates/2.0.215-beta

How to Install

Available in the NuGet Gallery:

PM> Install-Package ShippingRates

Getting Started

// Create RateManager
var rateManager = new RateManager();

// Add desired shipping providers
// You will need an OAuth Client ID, Client Secret, and Account Number to use the UPS provider.
rateManager.AddProvider(new UPSProvider(new UPSProviderConfiguration()
{
    ClientId = upsClientId,
    ClientSecret = upsClientSecret,
    AccountNumber = upsAccountNumber
}));
// You will need an account # and meter # to utilize the FedEx provider.
rateManager.AddProvider(new FedExProvider(fedexKey, fedexPassword, fedexAccountNumber, fedexMeterNumber));
// You will need a userId to use the USPS provider. Your account will also need access to the production servers.
rateManager.AddProvider(new USPSProvider(uspsUserId));
// You will need a Site ID and Password to use the DHL provider.
rateManager.AddProvider(new DHLProvider(dhlSiteId, dhlPassword, useProduction: false));

// (Optional) Add RateAdjusters
rateManager.AddRateAdjuster(new PercentageRateAdjuster(.9M));

// Setup package and destination/origin addresses
var packages = new List<Package>();
packages.Add(new Package(12, 12, 12, 35, 150));
packages.Add(new Package(4, 4, 6, 15, 250));

var origin = new Address("", "", "06405", "US");
var destination = new Address("", "", "20852", "US"); // US Address

// Call GetRates()
Shipment shipment = await rateManager.GetRatesAsync(origin, destination, packages);

// Iterate through the rates returned
foreach (Rate rate in shipment.Rates)
{
    Console.WriteLine(rate);
}

ShippingRates supports requesting a single rate from UPS and USPS. To do so, include the rate description as a parameter of the provider constructor.

rateManager.AddProvider(new USPSProvider(uspsUserId, "Priority Mail"));
rateManager.AddProvider(new UPSProvider(upsLicenseNumber, upsUserId, upsPassword, "UPS Ground"));

A list of valid shipping methods can be found in the documentation links below.

See the sample app in this repository for a working example.

More information can be found in Wiki.

International Rates

USPS requires a separate API call to retrieve rates for international services.

The call works the same but use the USPSInternationalProvider instead. Your current USPS credentials will work with this and will return the available services between the origin and destination addresses.

Shipping Options

Shipping options can be passed to the GetRates function as a ShipmentOptions object.

var shipment = await rateManager.GetRatesAsync(origin, destination, packages,
    new ShipmentOptions() {
        SaturdayDelivery = true,
        ShippingDate = new DateTime(2020, 7, 15),
        PreferredCurrencyCode = "EUR",                  // For FedEx only
        FedExOneRate = true,                            // For FedEx only
        FedExOneRatePackageOverride = "FEDEX_ENVELOPE"  // For FedEx only
    });

The following options are available:

Name Default Value Meaning
SaturdayDelivery False Enable the Saturday Delivery option for shipping rates.
ShippingDate null Pickup date. The current date and time are used if not specified.
PreferredCurrencyCode USD Preferred rates currency code in the ISO format. Applies to FedEx only.
FedExOneRate False Use the FedEx One Rate pricing option. Applies to FedEx only.
FedExOneRatePackageOverride FEDEX_MEDIUM_BOX Packing option when using FedEx OneRate.

Saturday Delivery

If ShipmentOptions.SaturdayDelivery is set, you can expect to receive some Saturday Delivery methods. You can check it with the Rate.Options.SaturdayDelivery property:

var anySaturdayDeliveryMethods = shipment.Rates.Any(r => r.Options.SaturdayDelivery);

Error Handling

Normally RateManager.GetRates wouldn't throw any exceptions. All errors are caught and reported in two properties: Errors and InternalErrors. Errors are for errors coming from APIs (incorrect address etc.) It should be quite safe to show them to the end user. InternalErrors are errors that occur during API calls processing (SOAP, HTTP requests) and errors from inside the ShippingRates. They can be used for debugging and internal reporting. Iterating through Errors and InternalErrors:

var shipment = rateManager.GetRates(origin, destination, packages);

foreach (var error in shipment.Errors)
{
    Console.WriteLine(error.Number);
    Console.WriteLine(error.Source);
    Console.WriteLine(error.Description);
}

foreach (var error in shipment.InternalErrors)
{
    Console.WriteLine(error);
}

FedEx and 556 There are no valid services available

This one can be tricky to debug. Start by setting at least $1 insurance for your shipment. For some reason, FedEx will not report errors like the wrong ZIP code for the origin address if no insurance is set.

3rd Party Docs

Developer documentation is often hard to find. The links below are provided as reference.

Credits

Originally forked from DotNetShipping by @kylewest. Package icon by Fredy Sujono.