Shopify Product
Get Shopify product details from a product url
Header
This parameter specifies the private key you’ll need for Piloterr access.
Parameters
Shopify product url
Response
The unique identifier for the product.
A categorization that a product can be tagged with, commonly used for filtering and searching.
The unique identifier for the image.
Alternative text that describes the image.
The source URL that specifies the location of the image.
The width of the image in pixels.
The height of the image in pixels.
The order of the image in the list. The first image is at position 1 and is the “main” image for the product.
The date and time when the image was created.
The unique identifier of the product that the image is associated with.
The date and time when the image was last modified.
The unique identifier of the product variant that the image is associated with.
The name of the product.
A human-friendly unique string for the product. Automatically generated from the product’s title. Used by the Liquid templating language to refer to objects.
The unique identifier for the image.
Alternative text that describes the image.
The source URL that specifies the location of the image.
The width of the image in pixels.
The height of the image in pixels.
The order of the image in the list. The first image is at position 1 and is the “main” image for the product.
The date and time when the image was created.
The unique identifier of the product that the image is associated with.
The date and time when the image was last modified.
The unique identifier of the product variant that the image is associated with.
The name of the vendor of the product.
The unique identifier for the product option.
The name of the option.
The unique identifier for the product option value.
The order of the product option values. The first position is 1.
The unique identifier of the product that the image is associated with.
The unique identifier for the product variant.
A unique identifier for the product in the shop. Required for products that use third-party fulfillment services (see FulfillmentService).
The weight of the product variant in grams.
The price of the product variant.
The title of the product variant.
The weight of the product variant in the unit system specified with weight_unit.
The barcode, UPC, or ISBN number for the product.
The value of the first product option (see Add variants).
The value of the second product option (see Add variants).
The value of the third product option (see Add variants).
Specifies whether or not a tax is charged when the product variant is sold.
The unique numeric identifier for the product image. The id of the product image
The order of the product variant in the list of product variants. 1 is the first position.
The date and time when the product variant was created.
The unique identifier of the product that the product variant belongs to.
The date and time when the product variant was last modified.
The unit of measurement that applies to the product variant’s weight.
The maximum number of items that can be purchased in a single order.
The minimum number of items that need to be purchased in a single order.
The number of items that must be purchased in a single order.
The competitors price for the same item.
Specifies whether or not customers are allowed to place an order for a product variant when it’s out of stock. Known values are “deny” and “continue”.
Specifies whether or not a customer needs to provide a shipping address when placing an order for this product variant.
The number of items in stock for this product variant.
The service provider who is responsible for fulfilling the product variant. Valid values are either “manual” or the name of the provider.
Specifies whether or not Shopify tracks the number of items in stock for this product variant. Known values are “shopify” and null.
The unique identifier for the inventory item, which is used in the Inventory API to query for inventory information.
The original stock level of the product variant at the time of the order.
The description of the product, complete with HTML formatting.
The date and time when the product was created.
The date and time when the product was last modified.
The date and time when the product was published to the Online Store channel. Set to null if the product is not published to Online Store.
The sales channels in which the product is visible.
The suffix of the liquid template being used. By default, the original template is called product.liquid, without any suffix. Any additional templates will be: product.suffix.liquid.
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