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NodeJS wrapper for ecwid.com API

Module fully relies on ecwid.com REST API v3

Simple usage

YOUR_STORE_ID and YOUR_PRIVATE_OR_PUBLIC_ACCESS_TOKEN values are reuired to work with ecwid.com REST API

const ecwid = require('ecwid-api')(YOUR_STORE_ID, YOUR_PRIVATE_OR_PUBLIC_ACCESS_TOKEN);

Every method returns a Promise with result of the request

Get store profile

ecwid.getStoreProfile()
  .then(data => console.log('Store profile data: ', data))
  .catch(err => console.log('Error: ', err));

Add product

const productData = {
    name: 'New product',
    price: 100,
    enabled: true,
    ...
}
ecwid.addProduct(productData)
  .then(result => console.log('Product id: ', result.id))
  .catch(err => console.log('Error: ', err));

Upload product image

Product image upload function accepts a Buffer

const imagePath = 'path/to/my/product/image.jpg'
fs.readFile(imagePath, (err, file) => {
  if(!err) {
   ecwid.uploadProductImage(productId, file)
       .then(result => ...)
       .catch(err => ...) 
  }
})

The whole list of available methods

  • getClasses()
  • getStoreProfile()
  • getOrderDetails(orderId)
  • searchProducts(options)
  • getProducts(options)
  • getProduct(productId)
  • addProduct(product)
  • deleteProduct(productId)
  • updateProduct(productId, product)
  • uploadProductImage(productId, buffer)
  • uploadProductImageExternal(productId, externalUrl)
  • deleteProductImage(productId)
  • uploadGalleryImage(productId, buffer)
  • uploadGalleryImageExternal(productId, externalUrl)
  • cleanGallery(productId)
  • searchOrders(options)
  • getOrderDetails(orderNumber)
  • updateOrder(orderNumber, data)
  • deleteOrder(orderNumber)
  • getCategories(options)
  • addCategory(category)
  • deleteCategory(categoryId)
  • updateCategory(categoryId, data)
  • searchCustomers(options)
  • getCustomer(customerId)
  • createCustomer(data)
  • updateCustomer(customerId, data)
  • deleteCustomer(customerId)
  • getAllStorage()
  • getStorage(key)
  • addStorage(key, data)
  • editStorage(key, data)
  • deleteStorage(key)

Testing

For running tests copy config.js.example to config.js (gitignored) and fill it with your store id and secret key.

Then run npm test