Libraries tagged by ebay api

bricre/ebay-api-buy-feed

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0 Downloads

API client generated from eBay's OpenAPI definition

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bricre/ebay-api-buy-deal

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3 Downloads

API client generated from eBay's OpenAPI definition

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bricre/ebay-api-buy-browse

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9 Downloads

API client generated from eBay's OpenAPI definition

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simplifysoft/ebay-taxonomy-api

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229 Downloads

Use the Taxonomy API to discover the most appropriate eBay categories under which sellers can offer inventory items for sale, and the most likely categories under which buyers can browse or search for items to purchase. In addition, the Taxonomy API provides metadata about the required and recommended category aspects to include in listings, and also has two operations to retrieve parts compatibility information.

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sapientpro/ebay-inventory-sdk-php

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61 Downloads

PHP SDK for Ebay Inventory API

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sapientpro/ebay-browse-sdk-php

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133 Downloads

PHP SDK for Ebay Browse API

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sapientpro/ebay-account-sdk-php

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88 Downloads

eBay Account API

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pguso/ebay-trading

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21 Downloads

An object oriented implementation of Ebay Trading API

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onetoweb/ebay

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10 Downloads

Ebay Inventory API Client

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numerogeek/ebay-browse-api

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3 Downloads

The Browse API has the following resources: item_summary: Lets shoppers search for specific items by keyword, GTIN, category, charity, product, image (Experimental Method), or item aspects and refine the results by using filters, such as aspects, compatibility, and fields values, or UI parameters. item: Lets you retrieve the details of a specific item or all the items in an item group, which is an item with variations such as color and size and check if a product is compatible with the specified item, such as if a specific car is compatible with a specific part. Provides a bridge between the eBay legacy APIs, such as Finding, and the RESTful APIs, which use different formats for the item IDs. The item_summary, search_by_image, and item resource calls require an Application access token.

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nogrod/ebay-buy-browse-php-sdk

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6 Downloads

The Browse API has the following resources:item_summary:Allows shoppers to search for specific items by keyword, GTIN, category, charity, product, image (Experimental Method), or item aspects and refine the results by using filters, such as aspects, compatibility, and fields values, or UI parameters.item:Allows shoppers to retrieve the details of a specific item or all items in an item group, which is an item with variations such as color and size and check if a product is compatible with the specified item, such as if a specific car is compatible with a specific part.This resource also provides a bridge between the eBay legacy APIs, such as the Finding, and the RESTful APIs, which use different formats for the item IDs.The item_summary, search_by_image, and item resource calls require an Application access token.

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minotaurlogistics/ebay-taxonomy-api

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3 Downloads

Use the Taxonomy API to discover the most appropriate eBay categories under which sellers can offer inventory items for sale, and the most likely categories under which buyers can browse or search for items to purchase. In addition, the Taxonomy API provides metadata about the required and recommended category aspects to include in listings, and also has two operations to retrieve parts compatibility information.

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minotaurlogistics/ebay-inventory-api

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14 Downloads

The Inventory API is used to create and manage inventory, and then to publish and manage this inventory on an eBay marketplace. There are also methods in this API that will convert eligible, active eBay listings into the Inventory API model.

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minotaurlogistics/ebay-identity-api

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6 Downloads

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minotaurlogistics/ebay-account-api

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7 Downloads

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