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W Content API for Shopping użytkownikami i ich prawami dostępu zarządzało się za pomocą pola w zasobie Account. Interfejs Merchant API zastępuje to dedykowanym zasobem o nazwie User i odpowiednimi metodami (create, delete, get, list, path). Więcej informacji znajdziesz w artykule Kontrolowanie dostępu do konta.
Najważniejsze różnice
W porównaniu z Content API for Shopping interfejs Merchant API oferuje te zalety w zakresie zarządzania użytkownikami:
Dedykowane zasoby: ta opcja zapewnia bardziej szczegółowy i bezpośredni sposób kontrolowania, kto ma dostęp do Twojego konta Merchant Center i co może na nim robić.
Nazwy zasobów RESTful: w Merchant API identyfikuj zasoby User za pomocą pełnej nazwy zasobu, np. accounts/12345/users/example@example.com.
mealias: możesz użyć aliasu me zamiast adresu e-mail w nazwie zasobu, aby odwołać się do uwierzytelnionego użytkownika, np. accounts/12345/users/me.
Skonsolidowane prawa dostępu: Merchant API konsoliduje pola dostępu typu boolean z Content API (np. admin, reportingManager) w jedno powtarzalne pole access_rights.
Zapraszanie i weryfikacja użytkowników: interfejs Merchant API wprowadza wyraźny stan użytkownika (PENDING lub VERIFIED). Gdy utworzysz nowego użytkownika, będzie on w stanie PENDING, dopóki nie zaakceptuje zaproszenia. Dzięki temu interfejs API ma wgląd w stan użytkownika, co nie było możliwe w przypadku Content API for Shopping.
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## Żądania
Interfejs Merchant API używa tych adresów URL żądań do zarządzania użytkownikami:
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For more information,\nsee [Control access to your\naccount](/merchant/api/guides/accounts/control-access).\n\nKey differences\n---------------\n\nCompared to Content API for Shopping, Merchant API offers the following\nadvantages for user management:\n\n- **Dedicated resource**: This provides a more granular and direct way to control who can access your Merchant Center account and what they can do.\n- **RESTful resource names** : In Merchant API, identify `User` resources by a full resource name, for example, `accounts/12345/users/example@example.com`.\n- **`me` alias** : You can use the alias `me` in place of an email address in the resource name to refer to the authenticated user, for example, `accounts/12345/users/me`.\n- **Consolidated access rights** : Merchant API consolidates boolean access fields from Content API (for example, `admin`, `reportingManager`) into a single, repeatable`access_rights` field.\n- **User invitation and verification** : Merchant API introduces an explicit user state (`PENDING` or `VERIFIED`). When you create a new user, they are in a `PENDING` state until they accept the invitation. This provides API visibility into the user's status, which was not available in the Content API for Shopping. Add ## Requests\n\nMerchant API uses the following request URLs to manage users:\n\n- `GET /accounts/v1/accounts/{account}/users/{email}`\n- `GET /accounts/v1/accounts/{account}/users`\n- `POST /accounts/v1/accounts/{account}/users`\n- `PATCH /accounts/v1/accounts/{account}/users/{email}`\n- `DELETE /accounts/v1/accounts/{account}/users/{email}`\n\nThe following table compares the request URLs between the Content API for\nShopping and Merchant API.\n\n| Request description | Content API for Shopping | Merchant API |\n|--------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|\n| Get users for an account | `GET {api_version}/{merchantId}/accounts/{accountId}` | `GET {api_version}/accounts/{account}/users` |\n| Create a user | `PATCH {api_version}/{merchantId}/accounts/{accountId}` | `POST {api_version}/accounts/{account}/users` |\n| Update a user | `PATCH {api_version}/{merchantId}/accounts/{accountId}` | `PATCH {api_version}/accounts/{account}/users/{email}` |\n| Delete a user | `PATCH {api_version}/{merchantId}/accounts/{accountId}` | `DELETE {api_version}/accounts/{account}/users/{email}` |\n\nIdentifiers\n-----------\n\nThe following table compares the identifiers used in requests between the\nContent API for Shopping and Merchant API.\n\n| Identifier description | Content API for Shopping | Merchant API |\n|------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|\n| Account identifier | `accountId` | `account` in `accounts/{account}` |\n| User identifier | `email_address` within the `AccountUser` object | `email` in `accounts/{account}/users/{email}` |\n\nMethods\n-------\n\nThe following table compares the methods between the Content API for Shopping\nand Merchant API.\n\n| Content API for Shopping | Merchant API | Availability \\& notes |\n|--------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------|\n| `accounts.update` | [`users.create`](/merchant/api/reference/rest/accounts_v1/accounts.users/create) | Creates a new user for an account. |\n| `accounts.get` | [`users.get`](/merchant/api/reference/rest/accounts_v1/accounts.users/get) | Retrieves a single user. |\n| `accounts.get` | [`users.list`](/merchant/api/reference/rest/accounts_v1/accounts.users/list) | Lists all users for an account. |\n| `accounts.update` | [`users.update`](/merchant/api/reference/rest/accounts_v1/accounts.users/update) | Updates a user's access rights. |\n| `accounts.update` | [`users.delete`](/merchant/api/reference/rest/accounts_v1/accounts.users/delete) | Deletes a user from an account. |\n\nDetailed field changes\n----------------------\n\nUpdate your use of fields as follows:\n\n| Content API for Shopping | Merchant API | Description |\n|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `users` (repeated `AccountUser`) | `users` (repeated `User`) | The `User` resource is now a top-level resource with its own service. |\n| `AccountUser.email_address` | `CreateUserRequest.user_id` and part of `User.name` | The user's email address is now part of the resource name. Specify it in the `user_id` field during creation. |\n| `AccountUser.admin` | `access_rights: \"ADMIN\"` | Merchant API replaces the boolean `admin` field by the `ADMIN` value in the `access_rights` enum. |\n| `AccountUser.order_manager`, `AccountUser.payments_manager`, `AccountUser.payments_analyst` | `access_rights: \"STANDARD\"` | Merchant API replaces these roles to `STANDARD` access right. |\n| `AccountUser.reporting_manager` | `access_rights: \"PERFORMANCE_REPORTING\"` | The `reporting_manager` role is now the `PERFORMANCE_REPORTING` access right. |\n| `AccountUser.read_only` | `access_rights: \"READ_ONLY\"` | The `read_only` role is now the `READ_ONLY` access right. |\n| Not available | `User.name` | Contains the full resource name of the user, for example, `accounts/{account}/users/{email}`. |\n| Not available | `User.state` | Indicates the status of the user's invitation, either `PENDING` or `VERIFIED`. |"]]