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WooCommerce API - Python Client

A Python wrapper for the WooCommerce REST API. Easily interact with the WooCommerce REST API using this library.

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Installation

pip install woocommerce

Getting started

Generate API credentials (Consumer Key & Consumer Secret) following this instructions http://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/#rest-api-keys.

Check out the WooCommerce API endpoints and data that can be manipulated in http://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/.

Setup

from woocommerce import API

wcapi = API(
    url="http://example.com",
    consumer_key="ck_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
    consumer_secret="cs_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
    version="wc/v3"
)

Options

Option Type Required Description
url string yes Your Store URL, example: http://woo.dev/
consumer_key string yes Your API consumer key
consumer_secret string yes Your API consumer secret
version string no API version, default is wc/v3
timeout integer no Connection timeout, default is 5
verify_ssl bool no Verify SSL when connect, use this option as False when need to test with self-signed certificates
query_string_auth bool no Force Basic Authentication as query string when True and using under HTTPS, default is False
user_agent string no Set a custom User-Agent, default is WooCommerce-Python-REST-API/3.0.0
oauth_timestamp integer no Custom timestamp for requests made with oAuth1.0a
wp_api bool no Set to False in order to use the legacy WooCommerce API (deprecated)

Methods

Params Type Description
endpoint string WooCommerce API endpoint, example: customers or order/12
data dictionary Data that will be converted to JSON
**kwargs dictionary Accepts params, also other Requests arguments

GET

  • .get(endpoint, **kwargs)

POST

  • .post(endpoint, data, **kwargs)

PUT

  • .put(endpoint, data), **kwargs

DELETE

  • .delete(endpoint, **kwargs)

OPTIONS

  • .options(endpoint, **kwargs)

Response

All methods will return Response object.

Example of returned data:

>>> r = wcapi.get("products")
>>> r.status_code
200
>>> r.headers['content-type']
'application/json; charset=UTF-8'
>>> r.encoding
'UTF-8'
>>> r.text
u'{"products":[{"title":"Flying Ninja","id":70,...' // Json text
>>> r.json()
{u'products': [{u'sold_individually': False,... // Dictionary data

Request with params example

from woocommerce import API

wcapi = API(
    url="http://example.com",
    consumer_key="ck_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
    consumer_secret="cs_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
    version="wc/v3"
)

# Force delete example.
print(wcapi.delete("products/100", params={"force": True}).json())

# Query example.
print(wcapi.get("products", params={"per_page": 20}).json())

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.

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