Class EasyShipApi
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- software.amazon.spapi.api.easyship.v2022_03_23.EasyShipApi
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public class EasyShipApi extends java.lang.Object
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
EasyShipApi.Builder
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description EasyShipApi(ApiClient apiClient)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ModelPackage
createScheduledPackage(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body)
Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information.okhttp3.Call
createScheduledPackageAsync(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body, ApiCallback<ModelPackage> callback)
(asynchronously) Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information.CreateScheduledPackagesResponse
createScheduledPackageBulk(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body)
This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)).okhttp3.Call
createScheduledPackageBulkAsync(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ApiCallback<CreateScheduledPackagesResponse> callback)
(asynchronously) This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)).okhttp3.Call
createScheduledPackageBulkCall(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener)
Build call for createScheduledPackageBulkApiResponse<CreateScheduledPackagesResponse>
createScheduledPackageBulkWithHttpInfo(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body)
This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)).okhttp3.Call
createScheduledPackageCall(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener)
Build call for createScheduledPackageApiResponse<ModelPackage>
createScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body)
Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information.ApiClient
getApiClient()
ModelPackage
getScheduledPackage(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId)
Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status.okhttp3.Call
getScheduledPackageAsync(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId, ApiCallback<ModelPackage> callback)
(asynchronously) Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status.okhttp3.Call
getScheduledPackageCall(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener)
Build call for getScheduledPackageApiResponse<ModelPackage>
getScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId)
Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status.ListHandoverSlotsResponse
listHandoverSlots(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body)
Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies.okhttp3.Call
listHandoverSlotsAsync(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body, ApiCallback<ListHandoverSlotsResponse> callback)
(asynchronously) Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies.okhttp3.Call
listHandoverSlotsCall(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener)
Build call for listHandoverSlotsApiResponse<ListHandoverSlotsResponse>
listHandoverSlotsWithHttpInfo(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body)
Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies.void
setApiClient(ApiClient apiClient)
Packages
updateScheduledPackages(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body)
Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`.okhttp3.Call
updateScheduledPackagesAsync(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ApiCallback<Packages> callback)
(asynchronously) Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`.okhttp3.Call
updateScheduledPackagesCall(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener)
Build call for updateScheduledPackagesApiResponse<Packages>
updateScheduledPackagesWithHttpInfo(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body)
Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`.
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Constructor Detail
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EasyShipApi
public EasyShipApi(ApiClient apiClient)
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Method Detail
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getApiClient
public ApiClient getApiClient()
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setApiClient
public void setApiClient(ApiClient apiClient)
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createScheduledPackageCall
public okhttp3.Call createScheduledPackageCall(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException, LWAException
Build call for createScheduledPackage- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackage` operation. (required)progressListener
- Progress listenerprogressRequestListener
- Progress request listener- Returns:
- Call to execute
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to serialize the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackage
public ModelPackage createScheduledPackage(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information. This operation does the following: * Specifies the time slot and handover method for the order to be scheduled for delivery. * Updates the Easy Ship order status. * Generates a shipping label and an invoice. Calling `createScheduledPackage` also generates a warranty document if you specify a `SerialNumber` value. To get these documents, see [How to get invoice, shipping label, and warranty documents](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide). * Shows the status of Easy Ship orders when you call the `getOrders` operation of the Selling Partner API for Orders and examine the `EasyShipShipmentStatus` property in the response body. See the **Shipping Label**, **Invoice**, and **Warranty** columns in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which documents are supported in each marketplace. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackage` operation. (required)- Returns:
- ModelPackage
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo
public ApiResponse<ModelPackage> createScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information. This operation does the following: * Specifies the time slot and handover method for the order to be scheduled for delivery. * Updates the Easy Ship order status. * Generates a shipping label and an invoice. Calling `createScheduledPackage` also generates a warranty document if you specify a `SerialNumber` value. To get these documents, see [How to get invoice, shipping label, and warranty documents](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide). * Shows the status of Easy Ship orders when you call the `getOrders` operation of the Selling Partner API for Orders and examine the `EasyShipShipmentStatus` property in the response body. See the **Shipping Label**, **Invoice**, and **Warranty** columns in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which documents are supported in each marketplace. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackage` operation. (required)- Returns:
- ApiResponse<ModelPackage>
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageAsync
public okhttp3.Call createScheduledPackageAsync(CreateScheduledPackageRequest body, ApiCallback<ModelPackage> callback) throws ApiException, LWAException
(asynchronously) Schedules an Easy Ship order and returns the scheduled package information. This operation does the following: * Specifies the time slot and handover method for the order to be scheduled for delivery. * Updates the Easy Ship order status. * Generates a shipping label and an invoice. Calling `createScheduledPackage` also generates a warranty document if you specify a `SerialNumber` value. To get these documents, see [How to get invoice, shipping label, and warranty documents](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide). * Shows the status of Easy Ship orders when you call the `getOrders` operation of the Selling Partner API for Orders and examine the `EasyShipShipmentStatus` property in the response body. See the **Shipping Label**, **Invoice**, and **Warranty** columns in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which documents are supported in each marketplace. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackage` operation. (required)callback
- The callback to be executed when the API call finishes- Returns:
- The request call
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageBulkCall
public okhttp3.Call createScheduledPackageBulkCall(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException, LWAException
Build call for createScheduledPackageBulk- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackageBulk` operation. (required)progressListener
- Progress listenerprogressRequestListener
- Progress request listener- Returns:
- Call to execute
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to serialize the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageBulk
public CreateScheduledPackagesResponse createScheduledPackageBulk(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)). Developers calling this operation may optionally assign a `packageDetails` object, allowing them to input a preferred time slot for each order in their request. In this case, Amazon will try to schedule the respective packages using their optional settings. On the other hand, *i.e.*, if the time slot is not provided, Amazon will then pick the earliest time slot possible. Regarding the shipping label's file format, external developers are able to choose between PDF or ZPL, and Amazon will create the label accordingly. This operation returns an array composed of the scheduled packages, and a short-lived URL pointing to a zip file containing the generated shipping labels and the other documents enabled for your marketplace. If at least an order couldn't be scheduled, then Amazon adds the `rejectedOrders` list into the response, which contains an entry for each order we couldn't process. Each entry is composed of an error message describing the reason of the failure, so that sellers can take action. The table below displays the supported request and burst maximum rates: **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackageBulk` operation. (required)- Returns:
- CreateScheduledPackagesResponse
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageBulkWithHttpInfo
public ApiResponse<CreateScheduledPackagesResponse> createScheduledPackageBulkWithHttpInfo(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)). Developers calling this operation may optionally assign a `packageDetails` object, allowing them to input a preferred time slot for each order in their request. In this case, Amazon will try to schedule the respective packages using their optional settings. On the other hand, *i.e.*, if the time slot is not provided, Amazon will then pick the earliest time slot possible. Regarding the shipping label's file format, external developers are able to choose between PDF or ZPL, and Amazon will create the label accordingly. This operation returns an array composed of the scheduled packages, and a short-lived URL pointing to a zip file containing the generated shipping labels and the other documents enabled for your marketplace. If at least an order couldn't be scheduled, then Amazon adds the `rejectedOrders` list into the response, which contains an entry for each order we couldn't process. Each entry is composed of an error message describing the reason of the failure, so that sellers can take action. The table below displays the supported request and burst maximum rates: **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackageBulk` operation. (required)- Returns:
- ApiResponse<CreateScheduledPackagesResponse>
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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createScheduledPackageBulkAsync
public okhttp3.Call createScheduledPackageBulkAsync(CreateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ApiCallback<CreateScheduledPackagesResponse> callback) throws ApiException, LWAException
(asynchronously) This operation automatically schedules a time slot for all the `amazonOrderId`s given as input, generating the associated shipping labels, along with other compliance documents according to the marketplace (refer to the [marketplace document support table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table)). Developers calling this operation may optionally assign a `packageDetails` object, allowing them to input a preferred time slot for each order in their request. In this case, Amazon will try to schedule the respective packages using their optional settings. On the other hand, *i.e.*, if the time slot is not provided, Amazon will then pick the earliest time slot possible. Regarding the shipping label's file format, external developers are able to choose between PDF or ZPL, and Amazon will create the label accordingly. This operation returns an array composed of the scheduled packages, and a short-lived URL pointing to a zip file containing the generated shipping labels and the other documents enabled for your marketplace. If at least an order couldn't be scheduled, then Amazon adds the `rejectedOrders` list into the response, which contains an entry for each order we couldn't process. Each entry is composed of an error message describing the reason of the failure, so that sellers can take action. The table below displays the supported request and burst maximum rates: **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `createScheduledPackageBulk` operation. (required)callback
- The callback to be executed when the API call finishes- Returns:
- The request call
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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getScheduledPackageCall
public okhttp3.Call getScheduledPackageCall(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException, LWAException
Build call for getScheduledPackage- Parameters:
amazonOrderId
- An Amazon-defined order identifier. Identifies the order that the seller wants to deliver using Amazon Easy Ship. (required)marketplaceId
- An identifier for the marketplace in which the seller is selling. (required)progressListener
- Progress listenerprogressRequestListener
- Progress request listener- Returns:
- Call to execute
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to serialize the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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getScheduledPackage
public ModelPackage getScheduledPackage(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId) throws ApiException, LWAException
Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
amazonOrderId
- An Amazon-defined order identifier. Identifies the order that the seller wants to deliver using Amazon Easy Ship. (required)marketplaceId
- An identifier for the marketplace in which the seller is selling. (required)- Returns:
- ModelPackage
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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getScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo
public ApiResponse<ModelPackage> getScheduledPackageWithHttpInfo(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId) throws ApiException, LWAException
Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
amazonOrderId
- An Amazon-defined order identifier. Identifies the order that the seller wants to deliver using Amazon Easy Ship. (required)marketplaceId
- An identifier for the marketplace in which the seller is selling. (required)- Returns:
- ApiResponse<ModelPackage>
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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getScheduledPackageAsync
public okhttp3.Call getScheduledPackageAsync(java.lang.String amazonOrderId, java.lang.String marketplaceId, ApiCallback<ModelPackage> callback) throws ApiException, LWAException
(asynchronously) Returns information about a package, including dimensions, weight, time slot information for handover, invoice and item information, and status. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
amazonOrderId
- An Amazon-defined order identifier. Identifies the order that the seller wants to deliver using Amazon Easy Ship. (required)marketplaceId
- An identifier for the marketplace in which the seller is selling. (required)callback
- The callback to be executed when the API call finishes- Returns:
- The request call
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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listHandoverSlotsCall
public okhttp3.Call listHandoverSlotsCall(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException, LWAException
Build call for listHandoverSlots- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `listHandoverSlots` operation. (optional)progressListener
- Progress listenerprogressRequestListener
- Progress request listener- Returns:
- Call to execute
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to serialize the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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listHandoverSlots
public ListHandoverSlotsResponse listHandoverSlots(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies. This operation is available for scheduled and unscheduled orders based on marketplace support. See **Get Time Slots** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). This operation can return time slots that have either pickup or drop-off handover methods - see **Supported Handover Methods** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `listHandoverSlots` operation. (optional)- Returns:
- ListHandoverSlotsResponse
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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listHandoverSlotsWithHttpInfo
public ApiResponse<ListHandoverSlotsResponse> listHandoverSlotsWithHttpInfo(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies. This operation is available for scheduled and unscheduled orders based on marketplace support. See **Get Time Slots** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). This operation can return time slots that have either pickup or drop-off handover methods - see **Supported Handover Methods** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `listHandoverSlots` operation. (optional)- Returns:
- ApiResponse<ListHandoverSlotsResponse>
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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listHandoverSlotsAsync
public okhttp3.Call listHandoverSlotsAsync(ListHandoverSlotsRequest body, ApiCallback<ListHandoverSlotsResponse> callback) throws ApiException, LWAException
(asynchronously) Returns time slots available for Easy Ship orders to be scheduled based on the package weight and dimensions that the seller specifies. This operation is available for scheduled and unscheduled orders based on marketplace support. See **Get Time Slots** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). This operation can return time slots that have either pickup or drop-off handover methods - see **Supported Handover Methods** in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table). **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `listHandoverSlots` operation. (optional)callback
- The callback to be executed when the API call finishes- Returns:
- The request call
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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updateScheduledPackagesCall
public okhttp3.Call updateScheduledPackagesCall(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException, LWAException
Build call for updateScheduledPackages- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `updateScheduledPackages` operation. (optional)progressListener
- Progress listenerprogressRequestListener
- Progress request listener- Returns:
- Call to execute
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to serialize the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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updateScheduledPackages
public Packages updateScheduledPackages(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`. You can get the new `slotId` value for the time slot by calling the `listHandoverSlots` operation before making another `patch` call. See the **Update Package** column in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which marketplaces this operation is supported in. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `updateScheduledPackages` operation. (optional)- Returns:
- Packages
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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updateScheduledPackagesWithHttpInfo
public ApiResponse<Packages> updateScheduledPackagesWithHttpInfo(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body) throws ApiException, LWAException
Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`. You can get the new `slotId` value for the time slot by calling the `listHandoverSlots` operation before making another `patch` call. See the **Update Package** column in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which marketplaces this operation is supported in. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `updateScheduledPackages` operation. (optional)- Returns:
- ApiResponse<Packages>
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response bodyLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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updateScheduledPackagesAsync
public okhttp3.Call updateScheduledPackagesAsync(UpdateScheduledPackagesRequest body, ApiCallback<Packages> callback) throws ApiException, LWAException
(asynchronously) Updates the time slot for handing over the package indicated by the specified `scheduledPackageId`. You can get the new `slotId` value for the time slot by calling the `listHandoverSlots` operation before making another `patch` call. See the **Update Package** column in the [Marketplace Support Table](doc:easyship-api-v2022-03-23-use-case-guide#marketplace-support-table) to see which marketplaces this operation is supported in. **Usage Plan:** | Rate (requests per second) | Burst | | ---- | ---- | | 1 | 5 | The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](doc:usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).- Parameters:
body
- The request schema for the `updateScheduledPackages` operation. (optional)callback
- The callback to be executed when the API call finishes- Returns:
- The request call
- Throws:
ApiException
- If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body objectLWAException
- If calls to fetch LWA access token fails
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