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Response Formats

If you make a Magento API call, you are guaranteed to receive some kind of a response. If you make a successful call, you will receive an HTTP response with a 200 OK status.

You can view the response data from any Magento API call in one of the following two formats:

  • XML
  • JSON

The format of returned data is defined in the request header. The format you choose depends on what you are familiar with most or tools available to you.

XML Format

The XML response format is a simple XML block.
To set the response format to XML, add the Accept request header with the text/xml value.

A successful call will return the following response (example of retrieving information about stock items):

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<magento_api>
    <data_item>
        <item_id>1</item_id>
        <product_id>1</product_id>
        <stock_id>1</stock_id>
        <qty>99.0000</qty>
        <low_stock_date></low_stock_date>
    </data_item>
    <data_item>
        <item_id>2</item_id>
        <product_id>2</product_id>
        <stock_id>1</stock_id>
        <qty>100.0000</qty>
        <low_stock_date></low_stock_date>
    </data_item>
</magento_api>

If an error occurs, the call may return the following response:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<magento_api>
    <messages>
        <error>
            <data_item>
                <code>404</code>
                <message>Resource not found.</message>
            </data_item>
        </error>
    </messages>
</magento_api>

JSON Format

To set the response format to JSON, add the Accept request header with the application/json value.

Response Structure

The JSON objects represent a direct mapping of the XML block from the XML response format.

A simple XML error

<messages>
    <error>
        <data_item>
            <code>404</code>
            <message>Resource not found.</message>
        </data_item>
    </error>
</messages>

will be transformed to

{"messages":{"error":[{"code":404,"message":"Resource not found."}]}}

JSON Responses

A successful API call to the Stock Items resource will return the following XML response:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<magento_api>
    <data_item>
        <item_id>1</item_id>
        <product_id>1</product_id>
        <stock_id>1</stock_id>
        <qty>99.0000</qty>
        <low_stock_date></low_stock_date>
    </data_item>
    <data_item>
        <item_id>2</item_id>
        <product_id>2</product_id>
        <stock_id>1</stock_id>
        <qty>100.0000</qty>
        <low_stock_date></low_stock_date>
    </data_item>
</magento_api>

The JSON equivalent will be as follows:

[{"item_id":"1","product_id":"1","stock_id":"1","qty":"99.0000","low_stock_date":null},{"item_id":"2","product_id":"2","stock_id":"1","qty":"100.0000","low_stock_date":null}]

The list of HTTP status codes that are returned in the API response is described in the Common HTTP Status Codes part of the documentation. There, you can find the list of codes themselves together with their description.