Gets all authorized catalogs
GET/pcm/catalogs
Retrieves a list of all the catalogs that you are authorized to view. Currently, published catalogs are limited to the current release and two releases prior to the current release. You can see the differences between the last 2 consecutive catalog releases using the delta link returned in the response of a publish a catalog endpoint.
You can use the is_full_delta
attribute returned from the get a release of a catalog
endpoint to determine if you need to refresh the data in your company system before publishing a catalog release and injecting fresh data in a delta link. The is_full_delta
attribute tells you if this is a full publish of a catalog release. Using a search service as an example, if the is_full_delta
attribute is true
, you should remove all data about that catalog from the search service before publishing a catalog release and injecting fresh data from the delta file. See Publish a catalog.
If the is_full_publish
attribute returned in the response is false
, data from the previous catalog release overlaid the existing data in the delta file. The is_full_publish
attribute is always true
the first time a catalog is published.
Responses
- 200
- default
The list of catalogs.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
- Array [
- ]
- ]
data object[]required
A unique identifier of a catalog.
attributes objectrequired
The name of a catalog.
A brief description of the catalog, such as the purpose of the catalog.
The unique identifiers of the hierarchies associated with a catalog.
The unique identifier of a price book associated with a catalog. If no price book is selected, the catalog is displayed without prices.
pricebook_ids object[]
Possible values: <= 5
If you want multiple price books for different scenarios, such as seasonal sales, business versus retail pricing, and reward programs, when creating a catalog, you can specify up to five price books. You must configure a priority for your price books. Product prices are displayed in the catalog according to the priority of the price books.
A unique identifier of a price book.
Priority is a number and the price book with the highest number has the highest priority.
locales object
Product Experience Manager supports localization of products and hierarchies. If you store supports multiple languages, you can localize product names and descriptions.
property name* object
A three-letter language code that represents the name of language you have used.
A three-letter language code that represents the name of language you have used.
The date and time a catalog is created.
The date and time a catalog was updated.
Possible values: [store
, organization
]
Default value: store
The owner of this resource, can be either organization
or store
.
relationships object
Relationships are established between different catalog entities. For example, a catalog rule and a price book are related to a catalog, as both are associated with it.
rules object
The catalog rules related to a catalog.
links object
A URL to a related object, for example, catalog rules, hierarchies, price books, products and deltas.
A URL to a related object, for example, catalog rules, hierarchies, price books, products and deltas.
releases object
When a catalog is published, a catalog release is created. This is a URL to all catalog published releases available for this catalog.
links object
A URL to a related object, for example, catalog rules, hierarchies, price books, products and deltas.
A URL to a related object, for example, catalog rules, hierarchies, price books, products and deltas.
meta object
The number releases available for a catalog.
Possible values: [catalog
]
links object
Links allow you to move between requests.
Single entities use a self
parameter with a link the specific resource.
Always the first page.
This is null
if there is only one page.
This is null
if there is only one page.
This is null
if there is only one page.
{
"data": [
{
"id": "8dbb35b2-ef04-477e-974d-e5f3abe6faae",
"attributes": {
"name": "catalog-123",
"description": "Catalog for Store 123",
"hierarchy_ids": [
"string"
],
"pricebook_id": "string",
"pricebook_ids": [
{
"id": "3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6",
"priority": 0
}
],
"locales": {},
"created_at": "2020-09-22T09:00:00",
"updated_at": "2020-09-22T09:00:00",
"owner": "store"
},
"relationships": {
"rules": {
"links": {
"related": "string"
}
},
"releases": {
"links": {
"related": "string"
},
"meta": {
"count": 0
}
}
},
"type": "catalog"
}
],
"links": {
"self": "string",
"first": "string",
"last": "string",
"prev": "string",
"next": "string"
}
}
An unexpected error.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
- ]
errors object[]
{
"errors": [
{
"detail": "not processable",
"status": "422",
"title": "There was a problem processing your request."
}
]
}