Merchants are responsible for complying with the Shopping
ads and free
listings policies. Google
Shopping reserves the right to enforce these policies and respond appropriately
if we find content or behavior that violates these policies.
See the left navigation menu for guides to help you get started with the Content
API for Shopping, and our reference
documentation for full details on all
available features.
Client libraries
We recommend using the Google API client libraries when
deploying the Content API for Shopping. The client libraries are available for
many popular programming languages and simplify common API tasks including the
following:
Authorizing users
Sending requests
Parsing responses
Code samples in this guide are in Python.
For a list of available client libraries and code samples, see
Samples and Libraries.
Initial setup
This guide covers the basic steps to get started with the Content API and make
your first API call:
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