Store Featured Products API
The Store Featured Products API allows you to pull in featured products into different parts of the website.
Minimum Tag
{ap_api:store:featuredProducts templateId="1"}
Example Tags
{ap_api:store:featuredProducts templateId="1" limit="5" random="yes"}
This will return 5 products in a random display order.
{ap_api:store:featuredProducts templateId="1" sort[productName]="asc" limit="10"}
This will return 10 products sorted in ascending order (A - Z) by their product names.
{ap_api:store:featuredProducts templateId="1" sortKey="publishedOnTimestamp" sortDirection="desc" limit="10"}
This will return 10 products in chronological order with the newest product displayed first.
Tag Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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allInstances | Type: String Description: Whether or not to query accross all instances of this app. Accepted values: true, false, 1, 0, yes, no Default Value: false Example: allInstances="true" |
attr | Type: Array Description: List of attribute layout keys and the values that the filter should match. Example: attr[layoutKey]="value" |
categoryId | Type: Integer Description: The ID of a single category to get products for Example: categoryId="3" |
keys | Type: String Description: Comma separated list of layout keys that will be used to only return that data. Example: keys="layoutKey1, layoutKey2" |
instanceKey | Type: String Description: The key for the instance to get results in. If nothing is passed then the current instance will be used if this is called within the same app. Example: instanceKey="appInstanceKey" |
limit | Type: Integer Description: The number of results to return. Defaults to return all matching results (no limit). Example: limit="5" |
match | Type: String Description: Whether or not to match all conditions or any of the conditions. 'any' or 'all'. Defaults to 'all'. Example: match="any" |
random | Type: String Description: Whether or not the results will be returned in random order. If sorting is setup that will override this value. Accepted values: true, false, 1, 0, yes, no Default Value: false Example: random="yes" |
randomSelect | Type: String Description: Whether or not the results will be randomly selected from the database. This is done independantly of the sorting. This makes it possible to randomly select some data and then sort that random data by a specific column. Accepted values: yes, no Example: randomSelect="yes" |
responseFormat | Type: String Description: Sets how the API response will be returned. Accepted Values: template - The default value. This tells the system to use a Content Template to build the API response. ui - This is used if the data from the API call will used in the administration as a UI form component. A Content Template will be used to structure the data correctly to build the form component HTML. Example: responseFormat="ui" |
sort | Type: Array Description: Array of layout keys and the direction to sort those keys. If this is not used then sortDirection and sortKey will be used * if they are set. asc = Ascending order (A - Z or 1 - 10) desc = Descending order (Z - A or 10 - 1) Example: sort[layoutKey]='asc' sort[layoutKey2]='desc' |
sortDirection | Type: String Description: The direction to sort. Allowed values are "asc" and "desc" asc = Ascending order (A - Z or 1 - 10) desc = Descending order (Z - A or 10 - 1) Example: sortDirection="desc" |
sortKey | Type: String Description: A single layout key to sort on. If you need to sort on multiple layout keys use the 'sort' parameter instead. Example: sortKey="layoutKey" |
startAt | Type: Integer Description: Where to start in the results. Defaults to 0. Example: startAt="2" |
templateId | Type: Integer Description: Required if responseFormat is not 'data'. The id of the content template to use. If this is not passed when it's required then nothing will be returned. Example: templateId="3" |
unique | Type: String Description: Specifies whether or not the result should have unique values. This is really only useful if one layout key is returned for each item. Accepted values: true, false, 1, 0, yes, no Example: unique="yes" |
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