GET api/v3/products/Info
Request Information
URI Parameters
None.
Body Parameters
None.
Response Information
Resource Description
stringItem Type Definitions
Items - These are standalone products packaged in a single box.
- Examples include a dining chair, a complete nightstand, or even a dining set where all components are packaged together in one box.
- The contents may represent a single product or multiple pieces bundled as a complete set.
Kit Items - Products requiring multiple boxes for complete assembly or functionality.
- Examples include a dining table where the tabletop and legs are boxed separately.
- While the complete product is sold as one SKU, its components are shipped in multiple packages.
Supplement Items - Products that depend on a primary item to function, often enhancing or complementing another product.
- Examples: A dresser mirror (requires a dresser for use) or a trundle (designed to pair with a daybed).
- While sellable individually, they lack standalone utility without the corresponding main product.
Components - Single-box parts of a larger Kit Item, typically not sold or listed independently.
- Examples include the tabletop or legs of a Kit Item dining table.
- Unlike Supplement Items, Components are integral parts of a single product, not optional add-ons.
Combo Sets - Bundles of individually sellable Items curated for convenience or a cohesive design.
- Examples: A dining set combining a Kit Item table with four matching dining chairs (each chair being an Item).
- These sets simplify purchasing and ensure compatibility among the pieces.
Sellable Components - Functionally part of a larger Kit Item but capable of being sold or used on their own.
- Examples: A headboard from a multi-box bed or a standalone glass tabletop for a dining table.
- Unlike Components, Sellable Components retain functional value independently and are offered individually.
Response Formats
application/json, text/json
Sample:
"sample string 1"
application/xml, text/xml
Sample:
<string xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/">sample string 1</string>