Get a Store (Mercado Libre)

This API endpoint makes an HTTP GET request to retrieve information about a store.

The response to this request will have a status code of 200 if the request is successful. The response body will contain a JSON object with the following properties:

  • success: A boolean value indicating whether the request was successful or not.

  • store: An object representing the store. It has the following properties:

    • id: The ID of the store.

    • name: The name of the store.

    • ecommerce: The type of ecommerce platform used by the store.

    • email: The email address associated with the store.

    • url: The URL of the store.

    • address: An object representing the store's address. It has the following properties:

      • id: The ID of the address.
      • address1: The first line of the address.
      • address2: The second line of the address.
      • address3: The third line of the address.
      • country: An object representing the country of the address. It has the following properties:
        • code: The code of the country.
        • name: The name of the country.
        • codeIso2: The ISO 2-letter code of the country.
        • codeIso3: The ISO 3-letter code of the country.
      • state: An object representing the state of the address. It has the following properties:
        • code: The code of the state.
        • name: The name of the state.
        • codeIso2: The ISO 2-letter code of the state.
        • codeIso3: The ISO 3-letter code of the state.
      • city: The city of the address.
      • postalCode: The postal code of the address.
      • phone: The phone number associated with the address.
    • currency: The currency used by the store.

    • units: An object representing the units used by the store. It has the following properties:

      • width: The unit used for width measurements.
      • height: The unit used for height measurements.
      • length: The unit used for length measurements.
      • weight: The unit used for weight measurements.
    • coordinates: An object representing the coordinates of the store's location. It has the following properties:

      • latitude: The latitude of the location.
      • longitude: The longitude of the location.
    • pages: An array of pages associated with the store.

    • plan: The plan of the store.

    • logistic: An object representing the logistics information of the store. It has the following properties:

      • me1Supported: The ME1 shipping support status of the store.

      • modes: An array of shipping modes supported by the store.

Here is an example response for this request:

{
    "success": true,
    "store": {
        "id": "",
        "name": null,
        "ecommerce": null,
        "email": "",
        "url": "",
        "address": {
            "id": null,
            "address1": "",
            "address2": null,
            "address3": null,
            "country": {
                "code": "",
                "name": "",
                "codeIso2": "",
                "codeIso3": ""
            },
            "state": {
                "code": null,
                "name": "",
                "codeIso2": null,
                "codeIso3": null
            },
            "city": "",
            "postalCode": "",
            "phone": ""
        },
        "currency": null,
        "units": {
            "width": null,
            "height": null,
            "length": null,
            "weight": null
        },
        "coordinates": {
            "latitude": null,
            "longitude": null
        },
        "pages": [],
        "plan": null,
        "logistic": {
            "me1Supported": "",
            "modes": [""]
        }
    }
}

Please note that the values in the example response are placeholders and may not represent actual data.

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