Can i submit ticket for you guys to update your documentation? The endpoints are still not correct on e-commerce /update a product,
By the way most people that arrive might probably genuinely have no clue how to submit a ticket, probably having one in your footer would be super helpful.
Did you guys do again breaking changes to API without informing anyone?
Are you aware people are actually relying on your platform for running businesses?
Your changelog on API Docs - is super clean no changes⌠but obviously, you did do changes.
The wrong API endpoint I mentioned earlier above got corrected
SKU update call - it is not possible to update the â_archivedâ flag on SKU level anymore. Well this flag did not make much sense from the beginning, since it has 0 impacts on GUI but logically if it is there it should be possible to align it with product _archive status
it is also not necessary to add âProduct IDâ inside this call - great, no reason why this was needed earlier:
Changes are fine but you need to find out a way to inform users about it. An updated Changelog would be great for a start. Donât tell me that you also donât comment on your code and add commit messages?
BTW a missing TO DO point here- someone lost a ticket?:
has there been update to this issue as Iâm trying to create a product with webflow through zapier but it just says that about the endpoint and not being authorized??
Same permissions error for me, trying to add a product from airtable data using zapier.
Also, the product fields available in the zapier action donât include Price, which is the whole reason I want to go through airtable. Am I missing why Price isnât an available field?
Just a note for people looking to create products with Zapier. There is no âcreate productâ Webflow action and âcreate item willâ not work (different api endpoint). You would need to use a Zapier webhook to send https://developers.webflow.com/#create-new-product-and-default-sku and other ecommerce calls.
Integromat has more ecommerce modules, but once again you are likely to run into less troubles making api calls or even http requests.