REST Resource: edits

  • AppEdit is a resource used in the EditsService for managing app edits.

  • An AppEdit has an identifier (id) and an expiration time in seconds (expiryTimeSeconds).

  • The available methods for AppEdit include commit, delete, get, insert, and validate.

  • Potential HTTP error codes include 5xx for server errors and 409 for concurrency issues.

Resource: AppEdit

An app edit. The resource for EditsService.

JSON representation
{
  "id": string,
  "expiryTimeSeconds": string
}
Fields
id

string

Output only. Identifier of the edit. Can be used in subsequent API calls.

expiryTimeSeconds

string

Output only. The time (as seconds since Epoch) at which the edit will expire and will be no longer valid for use.

Methods

commit

Commits an app edit.

delete

Deletes an app edit.

get

Gets an app edit.

insert

Creates a new edit for an app.

validate

Validates an app edit.

Error codes

The operations of this resource, return the following HTTP error codes:

Error code Reason Description Resolution
400 invalidValue An invalid value was provided in the request. This is often returned for a malformed or invalid purchase token. Correct the invalid field value in the request body or parameters based on the API reference.
400 required A required field or parameter is missing from the request. Consult the API documentation to ensure all mandatory fields and parameters are included.
403 userInsufficientPermission The user does not have sufficient permission to perform the requested operation. Ensure the authenticated user has the necessary permissions in the Google Play Console. See Using a service account for more details.
404 notFound The requested resource could not be found. Verify the identifiers (e.g., purchase token, package name, product ID, subscription ID) are correct.
409 concurrentUpdate There was an attempt to update an object that is being updated concurrently. Retry the request with exponential backoff. Avoid simultaneous modifications to the same resource.
5xx Generic error Generic error in the Google Play server. Retry your request.

If the problem persists contact your Google Play account manager or submit a support request. Consider checking the Play Status Dashboard for any known outages.