A library that helps with updating orders into the commercetools platform.
- customLineItems
- lineItems
- syncInfo
- returnInfo
- shippingInfo.deliveries
You can use the orders update from the command line using sphere-node-cli.
In order for the CLI to update orders, the file to update from must be JSON and follow the this structure:
{
"orders": [
<order>,
<order>,
...
]
}
To update lineItems/customLineItems status the order object have to follow this format
{
orderNumber: 1234567,
lineItems: [{
state: [{
fromState: 'statekey',
toState: 'statekey',
quantity: 20, // The number of quantity you want to migrate from the a state to another.
_fromStateQty: 100 // The quantity in the 'fromState' before the update. More information about why this is necessary [here](https://github.com/commercetools/orders-update/issues/11)
}]
}]
}
Then you can use this file using the cli:
sphere-node-cli -t order -p my-project-key -f ./orders.json
When updating returnInfo, all items are compared against existing return info items. If there is a matching returnInfo item (matched by keys returnTrackingId and returnDate) script goes through returnItems and sets new shipmentState or paymentState if they differ from old values. If returnInfo item is not found it is inserted as a new item.
If you want more control, you can also use this library directly in JavaScript. To do this you first need to install it:
npm install @commercetools/orders-update --save
Then you can use it to update an order like so:
const fs = require('fs');
const OrdersUpdate = require('orders-update');
const ordersUpdate = new OrdersUpdate({
config: {
project_key: '',
client_id: '',
client_secret: '',
},
});
const orderData = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('order.json'));
ordersUpdate.processOrder(orderData)
.then(() => {
// look at the summary
console.info(ordersUpdate.summary);
// {
// errors: [...],
// inserted: [...],
// successfulImports: 1
// }
})
.catch(console.error);
OrdersUpdate accepts one object as an argument:
- API client config (required)
- See the SDK documentation for more information.
- Logger takes object with four functions (optional)
- error
- warn
- info
- verbose
See contributing.md for info on contributing.
