Google Shopping Merchant Inventories V1 Client - Class ListLocalInventoriesRequest (1.4.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Shopping Merchant Inventories V1 Client class ListLocalInventoriesRequest.

Request message for the ListLocalInventories method.

Generated from protobuf message google.shopping.merchant.inventories.v1.ListLocalInventoriesRequest

Namespace

Google \ Shopping \ Merchant \ Inventories \ V1

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
Name Description
data array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ parent string

Required. The name of the parent product to list local inventories for. Format: accounts/{account}/products/{product} The {product} segment is a unique identifier for the product. This identifier must be unique within a merchant account and generally follows the structure: content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: en~US~sku123 For legacy local products, the structure is: local~content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: local~en~US~sku123 The format of the {product} segment in the URL is automatically detected by the server, supporting two options: 1. Encoded Format: The {product} segment is an unpadded base64url encoded string (RFC 4648 Section 5). The decoded string must result in the content_language~feed_label~offer_id structure. This encoding MUST be used if any part of the product identifier (like offer_id) contains characters such as /, %, or ~. * * Example: To represent the product ID en~US~sku/123, the {product} segment must be the unpadded base64url encoding of this string, which is ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. 2. Plain Format: The {product} segment is the tilde-separated string content_language~feed_label~offer_id. This format is suitable only when content_language, feed_label, and offer_id do not contain URL-problematic characters like /, %, or ~. We recommend using the Encoded Format for all product IDs to ensure correct parsing, especially those containing special characters. The presence of tilde (~) characters in the {product} segment is used to differentiate between the two formats.

↳ page_size int

The maximum number of LocalInventory resources for the given product to return. The service returns fewer than this value if the number of inventories for the given product is less that than the pageSize. The default value is 25000. The maximum value is 25000; If a value higher than the maximum is specified, then the pageSize will default to the maximum

↳ page_token string

A page token, received from a previous ListLocalInventories call. Provide the page token to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters provided to ListLocalInventories must match the call that provided the page token. The token returned as nextPageToken in the response to the previous request.

getParent

Required. The name of the parent product to list local inventories for.

Format: accounts/{account}/products/{product} The {product} segment is a unique identifier for the product. This identifier must be unique within a merchant account and generally follows the structure: content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: en~US~sku123 For legacy local products, the structure is: local~content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: local~en~US~sku123 The format of the {product} segment in the URL is automatically detected by the server, supporting two options:

  1. Encoded Format: The {product} segment is an unpadded base64url encoded string (RFC 4648 Section 5). The decoded string must result in the content_language~feed_label~offer_id structure. This encoding MUST be used if any part of the product identifier (like offer_id) contains characters such as /, %, or ~.
    • Example: To represent the product ID en~US~sku/123, the {product} segment must be the unpadded base64url encoding of this string, which is ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw.
  2. Plain Format: The {product} segment is the tilde-separated string content_language~feed_label~offer_id. This format is suitable only when content_language, feed_label, and offer_id do not contain URL-problematic characters like /, %, or ~. We recommend using the Encoded Format for all product IDs to ensure correct parsing, especially those containing special characters. The presence of tilde (~) characters in the {product} segment is used to differentiate between the two formats.
Returns
Type Description
string

setParent

Required. The name of the parent product to list local inventories for.

Format: accounts/{account}/products/{product} The {product} segment is a unique identifier for the product. This identifier must be unique within a merchant account and generally follows the structure: content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: en~US~sku123 For legacy local products, the structure is: local~content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: local~en~US~sku123 The format of the {product} segment in the URL is automatically detected by the server, supporting two options:

  1. Encoded Format: The {product} segment is an unpadded base64url encoded string (RFC 4648 Section 5). The decoded string must result in the content_language~feed_label~offer_id structure. This encoding MUST be used if any part of the product identifier (like offer_id) contains characters such as /, %, or ~.
    • Example: To represent the product ID en~US~sku/123, the {product} segment must be the unpadded base64url encoding of this string, which is ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw.
  2. Plain Format: The {product} segment is the tilde-separated string content_language~feed_label~offer_id. This format is suitable only when content_language, feed_label, and offer_id do not contain URL-problematic characters like /, %, or ~. We recommend using the Encoded Format for all product IDs to ensure correct parsing, especially those containing special characters. The presence of tilde (~) characters in the {product} segment is used to differentiate between the two formats.
Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPageSize

The maximum number of LocalInventory resources for the given product to return. The service returns fewer than this value if the number of inventories for the given product is less that than the pageSize. The default value is 25000. The maximum value is 25000; If a value higher than the maximum is specified, then the pageSize will default to the maximum

Returns
Type Description
int

setPageSize

The maximum number of LocalInventory resources for the given product to return. The service returns fewer than this value if the number of inventories for the given product is less that than the pageSize. The default value is 25000. The maximum value is 25000; If a value higher than the maximum is specified, then the pageSize will default to the maximum

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPageToken

A page token, received from a previous ListLocalInventories call.

Provide the page token to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters provided to ListLocalInventories must match the call that provided the page token. The token returned as nextPageToken in the response to the previous request.

Returns
Type Description
string

setPageToken

A page token, received from a previous ListLocalInventories call.

Provide the page token to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters provided to ListLocalInventories must match the call that provided the page token. The token returned as nextPageToken in the response to the previous request.

Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this

static::build

Parameter
Name Description
parent string

Required. The name of the parent product to list local inventories for. Format: accounts/{account}/products/{product}

The {product} segment is a unique identifier for the product. This identifier must be unique within a merchant account and generally follows the structure: content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: en~US~sku123 For legacy local products, the structure is: local~content_language~feed_label~offer_id. Example: local~en~US~sku123

The format of the {product} segment in the URL is automatically detected by the server, supporting two options:

  1. Encoded Format: The {product} segment is an unpadded base64url encoded string (RFC 4648 Section 5). The decoded string must result in the content_language~feed_label~offer_id structure. This encoding MUST be used if any part of the product identifier (like offer_id) contains characters such as /, %, or ~.
    • Example: To represent the product ID en~US~sku/123, the {product} segment must be the unpadded base64url encoding of this string, which is ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVN-c2t1LzEyMw.
  2. Plain Format: The {product} segment is the tilde-separated string content_language~feed_label~offer_id. This format is suitable only when content_language, feed_label, and offer_id do not contain URL-problematic characters like /, %, or ~.

We recommend using the Encoded Format for all product IDs to ensure correct parsing, especially those containing special characters. The presence of tilde (~) characters in the {product} segment is used to differentiate between the two formats. Please see LocalInventoryServiceClient::productName() for help formatting this field.

Returns
Type Description
ListLocalInventoriesRequest