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//Legacy way of calling WooCommerce REST API
//RestAPI rest = new RestAPI("http://www.yourstore.co.nz/wc-api/v3/", "<WooCommerce Key>", "<WooCommerce Secret");
//WooCommerceNET.WooCommerce.Legacy.WCObject wc = new WooCommerceNET.WooCommerce.Legacy.WCObject(rest);
RestAPI rest = new RestAPI("http://www.yourstore.co.nz/wp-json/wc/v1/", "<WooCommerce Key>", "<WooCommerce Secret");
WCObject wc = new WCObject(rest);
//Get all products
var products = await wc.GetProducts();
//Add new product
Product p = new Product()
{
name = "test product 8",
title = "test product 8",
description = "test product 8",
price = 8.0M
};
await wc.PostProduct(p);
//Update products
await wc.UpdateProducts(new Product[] { new Product { id = 128, name = "test 99" } });
await wc.UpdateProduct(128, new Product { name = "test 9" });
//Delete product
await wc.DeleteProduct(128);
//Use parameters
var p = await wc.GetProducts(new Dictionary<string, string>() {
{ "include", "10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15" },
{ "per_page", "15" } });
//Batch update
CustomerBatch cb = new CustomerBatch();
CustomerList create = new CustomerList();
create.Add(new Customer()
{
first_name = "first",
last_name = "last",
email = "[email protected]",
username = "firstnlast",
password = "12345"
});
CustomerList update = new CustomerList();
update.Add(new Customer()
{
id = 4,
last_name = "xu2"
});
List<int> delete = new List<int>() { 8 };
cb.create = create;
cb.update = update;
cb.delete = delete;
var c = await wc.UpdateCustomers(cb);