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PrestaSharp

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CSharp .Net client library for the PrestaShop API via web service

Introduction

A simple .Net REST client written in C# for the Prestashop API. PrestaSharp uses the RestSharp library to consume the Prestashop services.

Installation

NuGet

PrestaSharp is available on NuGet. Use the package manager console to install it:

Install-Package PrestaSharp

Basic usage

  1. Initiate a client instance:
string baseUrl = "http://www.myweb.com/api";
string account = "ASDLKJOIQWEPROQWUPRPOQPPRQOW";
string password = "";

ManufacturerFactory manufacturerFactory = new ManufacturerFactory(baseUrl, account, password);
  1. Perform CRUD actions through the client:
Bukimedia.PrestaSharp.Entities.manufacturer manufacturer = manufacturerFactory.Get(6);
manufacturer.name = "Iron Maiden";
manufacturer.active = 1;
manufacturerFactory.Add(manufacturer);
manufacturerFactory.Update(manufacturer);
manufacturerFactory.Delete(manufacturer);
  1. Add an image:
Bukimedia.PrestaSharp.Entities.product myProduct = new Bukimedia.PrestaSharp.Entities.product();
ProductFactory productFactory = new ProductFactory(baseUrl, account, password);
myProduct = productFactory.Add(myProduct);
ImageFactory imageFactory = new ImageFactory(baseUrl, account, password);
imageFactory.AddProductImage((long)myProduct.id, "C:\\MyImage.jpg");
  1. Set quantity of products: The quantity of a product may not be updated directly in the 'product' entity. You need to update 'stock_available' entity.
StockAvailableFactory stockAvailableFactory = new StockAvailableFactory(baseUrl, account, password);
long stockAvailableId = myProduct.associations.stock_availables[0].id;
Bukimedia.PrestaSharp.Entities.stock_available myStockAvailable = stockAvailableFactory.Get(stockAvailableId);
myStockAvailable.quantity = 99; // Number of available products
myStockAvailable.out_of_stock = 1; // Must enable orders
stockAvailableFactory.Update(myStockAvailable);

Advanced usage

  1. Get all. This sample retrieves the list of manufacturers:
List<manufacturer> manufacturers = ManufacturerFactory.GetAll();
  1. Get ids. This sample retrieves the list of the manufacturer ids:
List<long> ids = ManufacturerFactory.GetIds();
  1. Get by filter. This sample retrieves the list of manufacturers which name is "Metallica":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "Metallica");
List<manufacturer> manufacturers = ManufacturerFactory.GetByFilter(dtn, null, null);
  1. Get by filter with wildcards. This sample retrieves the manufacturers which name starts with "Metall":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "[Metall]%");
List<manufacturer> manufacturers = ManufacturerFactory.GetByFilter(dtn, null, null);
  1. Get ids by filter. This sample retrieves the list of the manufacturers ids which name is "Metallica":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "Metallica");
List<long> ids = ManufacturerFactory.GetIdsByFilter(dtn, null, null);
  1. Get ids by filter with wildcards. This sample retrieves the list of the manufacturers ids which name starts with "Metall":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "[Metall]%");
List<long> ids = ManufacturerFactory.GetIdsByFilter(dtn, null, null);
  1. Get by complex filter. This sample retrieves the top five manufacturers in ascendent sorting which name starts with "Metall":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "[Metall]%");
List<manufacturer> manufacturers = ManufacturerFactory.GetByFilter(dtn, "name_ASC", "5");
  1. Get by filter for pagination. This sample retrieves the top five manufacturers from tenth position in ascendent sorting which name starts with "Metall":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "[Metall]%");
List<manufacturer> manufacturers = ManufacturerFactory.GetByFilter(dtn, "name_ASC", "9,5");
  1. Get ids by filter. This sample retrieves the list of the manufacturers ids which name is "Metallica", "Nirvana" or "Pantera":
Dictionary<string, string> dtn = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dtn.Add("name", "[Metallica|Nirvana|Pantera]");
List<long> ids = ManufacturerFactory.GetIdsByFilter(dtn, null, null);
  1. Get by filter by range date. This sample retrieves the orders in a date range:
DateTime startDate = new DateTime (2016, 1, 1);
DateTime endDate = new DateTime (2016, 1, 31);
Dictionary<string, string> filter = new Dictionary<string, string>();
string dFrom = string.Format("{0:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}", startDate);
string dTo = string.Format("{0:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}", endDate);
filter.Add("date_add", "[" + dFrom + "," + dTo + "]");
List<long> prestaSharpOrderIds = this.OrderFactory.GetIdsByFilter(filter, "id_DESC", null);

Supported resources

  • Address
  • Carriers
  • Carts
  • Categories
  • Combinations
  • Currencies
  • Customers
  • Customer Messages
  • Customer Threads
  • Guests
  • Groups
  • Images
  • Languages
  • Manufacturers
  • Messages
  • Orders
  • Order Carriers
  • Order Cart Rules
  • Order Histories
  • Order Invoices
  • Order States
  • Products
  • Product Features
  • Product Feature Values
  • Product Options
  • Product Option Values
  • Product Suppliers
  • Shops
  • Specific Prices
  • Specific Price Rules
  • States
  • Stock Availables
  • Tags
  • Tax
  • Tax Rule
  • Tax Rule Groups
  • Warehouse
  • Zones

Supported actions

  • Create
  • Read
  • Update
  • Delete

Roadmap

  • Add other resources

Debugging

Enabling debugging in PrestaShop would make PrestaSharp exceptions more verbose, to enable that, edit /config/defines.inc.php file in your PrestaShop website and edit this code block:

define('_PS_MODE_DEV_', false);

to:

define('_PS_MODE_DEV_', true);

More information in the development section of PrestaShop's documentation.

License

PrestaSharp is GNU General Public License (GPL)

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantabilty or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Bukimedia reserves the right to mention of companies or individuals who use this software.

Copyright (C) 2019 Bukimedia

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