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Medusa Java SDK

API reference for Medusa's Storefront endpoints. All endpoints are prefixed with /store.

Authentication

To send requests as an authenticated customer, you must use the Cookie Session ID.

Expanding Fields

In many endpoints you'll find an expand query parameter that can be passed to the endpoint. You can use the expand query parameter to unpack an entity's relations and return them in the response. Please note that the relations you pass to expand replace any relations that are expanded by default in the request.

Expanding One Relation

For example, when you retrieve a product, you can retrieve its collection by passing to the expand query parameter the value collection: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products/prod_01GDJGP2XPQT2N3JHZQFMH5V45?expand=collection\"

Expanding Multiple Relations

You can expand more than one relation by separating the relations in the expand query parameter with a comma. For example, to retrieve both the variants and the collection of a product, pass to the expand query parameter the value variants,collection: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products/prod_01GDJGP2XPQT2N3JHZQFMH5V45?expand=variants,collection\"

Prevent Expanding Relations

Some requests expand relations by default. You can prevent that by passing an empty expand value to retrieve an entity without any extra relations. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products/prod_01GDJGP2XPQT2N3JHZQFMH5V45?expand\" This would retrieve the product with only its properties, without any relations like collection.

Selecting Fields

In many endpoints you'll find a fields query parameter that can be passed to the endpoint. You can use the fields query parameter to specify which fields in the entity should be returned in the response. Please note that if you pass a fields query parameter, only the fields you pass in the value along with the id of the entity will be returned in the response. Also, the fields query parameter does not affect the expanded relations. You'll have to use the expand parameter instead.

Selecting One Field

For example, when you retrieve a list of products, you can retrieve only the titles of the products by passing title as a value to the fields query parameter: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?fields=title\" As mentioned above, the expanded relations such as variants will still be returned as they're not affected by the fields parameter. You can ensure that only the title field is returned by passing an empty value to the expand query parameter. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?fields=title&expand\"

Selecting Multiple Fields

You can pass more than one field by seperating the field names in the fields query parameter with a comma. For example, to select the title and handle of a product: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?fields=title,handle\"

Retrieve Only the ID

You can pass an empty fields query parameter to return only the ID of an entity. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?fields\" You can also pair with an empty expand query parameter to ensure that the relations aren't retrieved as well. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?fields&expand\"

Query Parameter Types

This section covers how to pass some common data types as query parameters. This is useful if you're sending requests to the API endpoints and not using our JS Client. For example, when using cURL or Postman.

Strings

You can pass a string value in the form of <parameter_name>=<value>. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?title=Shirt\" If the string has any characters other than letters and numbers, you must encode them. For example, if the string has spaces, you can encode the space with + or %20: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?title=Blue%20Shirt\" You can use tools like this one to learn how a value can be encoded.

Integers

You can pass an integer value in the form of <parameter_name>=<value>. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?offset=1\"

Boolean

You can pass a boolean value in the form of <parameter_name>=<value>. For example: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?is_giftcard=true\"

Date and DateTime

You can pass a date value in the form <parameter_name>=<value>. The date must be in the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example: bash curl -g \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17\" You can also pass the time using the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ. Please note that the T and Z here are fixed. For example: bash curl -g \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17T07:22:30Z\"

Array

Each array value must be passed as a separate query parameter in the form <parameter_name>[]=<value>. You can also specify the index of each parameter in the brackets <parameter_name>[0]=<value>. For example: bash curl -g \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?sales_channel_id[]=sc_01GPGVB42PZ7N3YQEP2WDM7PC7&sales_channel_id[]=sc_234PGVB42PZ7N3YQEP2WDM7PC7\" Note that the -g parameter passed to curl disables errors being thrown for using the brackets. Read more here.

Object

Object parameters must be passed as separate query parameters in the form <parameter_name>[<key>]=<value>. For example: bash curl -g \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17&created_at[gt]=2022-09-17\"

Pagination

Query Parameters

In listing endpoints, such as list customers or list products, you can control the pagination using the query parameters limit and offset. limit is used to specify the maximum number of items that can be return in the response. offset is used to specify how many items to skip before returning the resulting entities. You can use the offset query parameter to change between pages. For example, if the limit is 50, at page 1 the offset should be 0; at page 2 the offset should be 50, and so on.

For example, to limit the number of products returned in the List Products endpoint: bash curl \"http://localhost:9000/store/products?limit=5\"

Response Fields

In the response of listing endpoints, aside from the entities retrieved, there are three pagination-related fields returned: count, limit, and offset. Similar to the query parameters, limit is the maximum number of items that can be returned in the response, and field is the number of items that were skipped before the entities in the result. count is the total number of available items of this entity. It can be used to determine how many pages are there. For example, if the count is 100 and the limit is 50, you can divide the count by the limit to get the number of pages: 100/50 = 2 pages.

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Requirements

Building the API client library requires:

  1. Java 1.7+
  2. Maven/Gradle

Installation

To install the API client library to your local Maven repository, simply execute:

mvn clean install

To deploy it to a remote Maven repository instead, configure the settings of the repository and execute:

mvn clean deploy

Refer to the OSSRH Guide for more information.

Maven users

Add this dependency to your project's POM:

<repositories>
  <repository>
      <id>jitpack.io</id>
      <url>https://jitpack.io</url>
  </repository>
</repositories>

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.AppcentMobile</groupId>
    <artifactId>medusa-java-sdk</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>

Gradle users

Add this dependency to your project's build file:

allprojects {
  repositories {
    ...
    maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
  }
}

implementation 'com.github.AppcentMobile:medusa-java-sdk:1.0.1'

Others

At first generate the JAR by executing:

mvn clean package

Then manually install the following JARs:

  • target/medusa-java-sdk-1.0.1.jar
  • target/lib/*.jar

Getting Started

Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following Java code:

import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.MedusaSdkClient;
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.ApiException;
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.api.AuthApi;
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.response.StoreAuthRes;
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.response.StoreGetAuthEmailRes;
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.response.StorePostAuthReq;

public class AuthApiExample {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MedusaSdkClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

        // Configure API key authorization: cookie_auth
        ApiKeyAuth cookie_auth = (ApiKeyAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("cookie_auth");
        cookie_auth.setApiKey("YOUR API KEY");
        // Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. "Token" (defaults to null)
        //cookie_auth.setApiKeyPrefix("Token");

        AuthApi apiInstance = new AuthApi();
        try {
            apiInstance.deleteAuth();
        } catch (ApiException e) {
            System.err.println("Exception when calling AuthApi#deleteAuth");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.auth.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.api.AuthApi;

        import java.io.File;
        import java.util.*;

public class AuthApiExample {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MedusaSdkClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

        // Configure API key authorization: cookie_auth
        ApiKeyAuth cookie_auth = (ApiKeyAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("cookie_auth");
        cookie_auth.setApiKey("YOUR API KEY");
        // Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. "Token" (defaults to null)
        //cookie_auth.setApiKeyPrefix("Token");

        AuthApi apiInstance = new AuthApi();
        try {
            StoreAuthRes result = apiInstance.getAuth();
            System.out.println(result);
        } catch (ApiException e) {
            System.err.println("Exception when calling AuthApi#getAuth");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.auth.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.api.AuthApi;

        import java.io.File;
        import java.util.*;

public class AuthApiExample {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        AuthApi apiInstance = new AuthApi();
        String email = "email_example"; // String | The email to check if exists.
        try {
            StoreGetAuthEmailRes result = apiInstance.getAuthEmail(email);
            System.out.println(result);
        } catch (ApiException e) {
            System.err.println("Exception when calling AuthApi#getAuthEmail");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.auth.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.model.*;
        import mobi.appcent.medusa.store.api.AuthApi;

        import java.io.File;
        import java.util.*;

public class AuthApiExample {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        AuthApi apiInstance = new AuthApi();
        StorePostAuthReq body = new StorePostAuthReq(); // StorePostAuthReq | 
        try {
            StoreAuthRes result = apiInstance.postAuth(body);
            System.out.println(result);
        } catch (ApiException e) {
            System.err.println("Exception when calling AuthApi#postAuth");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to https://api.medusa-commerce.com/store

Class Method HTTP request Description
AuthApi deleteAuth DELETE /auth Customer Log out
AuthApi getAuth GET /auth Get Current Customer
AuthApi getAuthEmail GET /auth/{email} Check if email exists
AuthApi postAuth POST /auth Customer Login
CartApi deleteCartsCartDiscountsDiscount DELETE /carts/{id}/discounts/{code} Remove Discount
CartApi deleteCartsCartLineItemsItem DELETE /carts/{id}/line-items/{line_id} Delete a Line Item
CartApi deleteCartsCartPaymentSessionsSession DELETE /carts/{id}/payment-sessions/{provider_id} Delete a Payment Session
CartApi getCartsCart GET /carts/{id} Get a Cart
CartApi postCart POST /carts Create a Cart
CartApi postCartsCart POST /carts/{id} Update a Cart
CartApi postCartsCartComplete POST /carts/{id}/complete Complete a Cart
CartApi postCartsCartLineItems POST /carts/{id}/line-items Add a Line Item
CartApi postCartsCartLineItemsItem POST /carts/{id}/line-items/{line_id} Update a Line Item
CartApi postCartsCartPaymentSession POST /carts/{id}/payment-session Select a Payment Session
CartApi postCartsCartPaymentSessionUpdate POST /carts/{id}/payment-sessions/{provider_id} Update a Payment Session
CartApi postCartsCartPaymentSessions POST /carts/{id}/payment-sessions Create Payment Sessions
CartApi postCartsCartPaymentSessionsSession POST /carts/{id}/payment-sessions/{provider_id}/refresh Refresh a Payment Session
CartApi postCartsCartShippingMethod POST /carts/{id}/shipping-methods Add a Shipping Method
CartApi postCartsCartTaxes POST /carts/{id}/taxes Calculate Cart Taxes
CollectionApi getCollections GET /collections List Collections
CollectionApi getCollectionsCollection GET /collections/{id} Get a Collection
CustomerApi deleteCustomersCustomerAddressesAddress DELETE /customers/me/addresses/{address_id} Delete an Address
CustomerApi getCustomersCustomer GET /customers/me Get a Customer
CustomerApi getCustomersCustomerOrders GET /customers/me/orders List Orders
CustomerApi getCustomersCustomerPaymentMethods GET /customers/me/payment-methods Get Payment Methods
CustomerApi postCustomers POST /customers Create a Customer
CustomerApi postCustomersCustomer POST /customers/me Update Customer
CustomerApi postCustomersCustomerAddresses POST /customers/me/addresses Add a Shipping Address
CustomerApi postCustomersCustomerAddressesAddress POST /customers/me/addresses/{address_id} Update a Shipping Address
CustomerApi postCustomersCustomerPasswordToken POST /customers/password-token Request Password Reset
CustomerApi postCustomersResetPassword POST /customers/password-reset Reset Password
GiftCardApi getGiftCardsCode GET /gift-cards/{code} Get Gift Card by Code
InviteApi postOrdersCustomerOrderClaim POST /orders/batch/customer/token Claim an Order
OrderApi getOrders GET /orders Look Up an Order
OrderApi getOrdersOrder GET /orders/{id} Get an Order
OrderApi getOrdersOrderCartId GET /orders/cart/{cart_id} Get by Cart ID
OrderApi postOrdersCustomerOrderClaimsCustomerOrderClaimAccept POST /orders/customer/confirm Verify an Order Claim
OrderEditApi getOrderEditsOrderEdit GET /order-edits/{id} Retrieve an OrderEdit
OrderEditApi postOrderEditsOrderEditComplete POST /order-edits/{id}/complete Completes an OrderEdit
OrderEditApi postOrderEditsOrderEditDecline POST /order-edits/{id}/decline Decline an OrderEdit
PaymentCollectionApi getPaymentCollectionsPaymentCollection GET /payment-collections/{id} Get a PaymentCollection
PaymentCollectionApi postPaymentCollectionsPaymentCollectionPaymentSessionsSession POST /payment-collections/{id}/sessions/{session_id} Refresh a Payment Session
PaymentCollectionApi postPaymentCollectionsPaymentCollectionSessionsBatch POST /payment-collections/{id}/sessions/batch Manage Payment Sessions
PaymentCollectionApi postPaymentCollectionsSessions POST /payment-collections/{id}/sessions Manage a Payment Session
PaymentCollectionApi postPaymentCollectionsSessionsBatchAuthorize POST /payment-collections/{id}/sessions/batch/authorize Authorize PaymentSessions
PaymentCollectionApi postPaymentCollectionsSessionsSessionAuthorize POST /payment-collections/{id}/sessions/{session_id}/authorize Authorize Payment Session
ProductApi getProducts GET /products List Products
ProductApi getProductsProduct GET /products/{id} Get a Product
ProductApi postProductsSearch POST /products/search Search Products
ProductCategoryApi getProductCategories GET /product-categories List Product Categories
ProductCategoryApi getProductCategoriesCategory GET /product-categories/{id} Get a Product Category
ProductTagApi getProductTags GET /product-tags List Product Tags
ProductTypeApi getProductTypes GET /product-types List Product Types
ProductVariantApi getVariants GET /variants Get Product Variants
ProductVariantApi getVariantsVariant GET /variants/{variant_id} Get a Product Variant
RegionApi getRegions GET /regions List Regions
RegionApi getRegionsRegion GET /regions/{id} Get a Region
ReturnApi postReturns POST /returns Create Return
ReturnReasonApi getReturnReasons GET /return-reasons List Return Reasons
ReturnReasonApi getReturnReasonsReason GET /return-reasons/{id} Get a Return Reason
ShippingOptionApi getShippingOptions GET /shipping-options Get Shipping Options
ShippingOptionApi getShippingOptionsCartId GET /shipping-options/{cart_id} List for Cart
SwapApi getSwapsSwapCartId GET /swaps/{cart_id} Get by Cart ID
SwapApi postSwaps POST /swaps Create a Swap

Documentation for Models

Documentations for models

cookie_auth

  • Type: API key
  • API key parameter name: connect.sid
  • Location: URL query string

Recommendation

It's recommended to create an instance of ApiClient per thread in a multithreaded environment to avoid any potential issues.