Class AccountsResource.ProductsResource.RegionalInventoriesResource.InsertRequest
Inserts a RegionalInventory to a given product in your merchant account. Replaces the full
RegionalInventory resource if an entry with the same region already exists for the product. It
might take up to 30 minutes for the new or updated RegionalInventory resource to appear in
products.
Inheritance
Inherited Members
Namespace: Google.Apis.Merchant.inventories_v1
Assembly: Google.Apis.Merchant.inventories_v1.dll
Syntax
public class AccountsResource.ProductsResource.RegionalInventoriesResource.InsertRequest : MerchantBaseServiceRequest<RegionalInventory>, IClientServiceRequest<RegionalInventory>, IClientServiceRequest
Constructors
InsertRequest(IClientService, RegionalInventory, string)
Constructs a new Insert request.
Declaration
public InsertRequest(IClientService service, RegionalInventory body, string parent)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| IClientService | service | |
| RegionalInventory | body | |
| string | parent |
Properties
HttpMethod
Gets the HTTP method.
Declaration
public override string HttpMethod { get; }
Property Value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string |
Overrides
MethodName
Gets the method name.
Declaration
public override string MethodName { get; }
Property Value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string |
Overrides
Parent
Required. The account and product where this inventory will be inserted. 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 base64url encoding
of this string, which is ZW5-VVMtc2t1LzEyMw. The full resource name for the product would be
accounts/123/products/ZW5-VVMtc2t1LzEyMw. 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. Note:
For calls to the v1beta version, the plain format is
channel~content_language~feed_label~offer_id, for example:
accounts/123/products/online~en~US~sku123.
Declaration
[RequestParameter("parent", RequestParameterType.Path)]
public virtual string Parent { get; }
Property Value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string |
RestPath
Gets the REST path.
Declaration
public override string RestPath { get; }
Property Value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string |
Overrides
Methods
GetBody()
Returns the body of the request.
Declaration
protected override object GetBody()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| object |
Overrides
InitParameters()
Initializes Insert parameter list.
Declaration
protected override void InitParameters()