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  1. Making Requests
  2. Async Structured Data Collection Method

Amazon Offers API (Async)

This endpoint will retrieve offers for a specified product from an Amazon offers page and transform it into usable JSON.

Single ASIN Request:

import fetch from 'node-fetch';
const options = {
  method: 'POST',
  body: JSON.stringify({
    apiKey: 'APIKEY',
    asin: 'ASIN',
    country_code: 'COUNTRY_CODE',
    tld: 'TLD',
    callback: {
            type: 'webhook',
            url: 'CALLBACK' }}),
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
}

fetch('https://async.scraperapi.com/structured/amazon/offers', options)
  .then(response => {
    response.text().then(text => console.log(text));
  })
  .catch(error => {
    console.log(error)
  })

Multiple ASIN Request:

import fetch from 'node-fetch';
const options = {
  method: 'POST',
  body: JSON.stringify({
    apiKey: 'APIKEY',
    asin: ['ASIN1','ASIN2','ASIN3'],
    country_code: 'COUNTRY_CODE',
    tld: 'TLD',
    callback: {
            type: 'webhook',
            url: 'CALLBACK' }}),
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
}

fetch('http://async.scraperapi.com/structured/amazon/offers', options)
  .then(response => {
    response.text().then(text => console.log(text));
  })
  .catch(error => {
    console.log(error)
  })

Multiple parameters can be used with this method:

REQUIRED

APIKEY

User account’s normal API key.

ASIN

Amazon product ASIN.

OPTIONAL

TLD

Valid values include:

com (amazon.com)

co.uk (amazon.co.uk)

ca (amazon.ca)

de (amazon.de)

es (amazon.es)

fr (amazon.fr)

it (amazon.it)

jp (amazon.co.jp)

in (amazon.in)

cn (amazon.cn)

sg (amazon.com.sg)

mx (amazon.com.mx)

ae (amazon.ae)

br (amazon.com.br)

nl (amazon.nl)

au (amazon.com.au)

tr (amazon.com.tr)

sa (amazon.sa)

se (amazon.se)

pl (amazon.pl)

COUNTRY

Valid values are two letter country codes for which we offer Geo Targeting (e.g. “au”, “es”, “it”, etc.).

Where an amazon domain needs to be scraped from another country (e.g. scraping amazon.com from Canada to get Canadian shipping information), both TLD and COUNTRY parameters must be specified.

F_NEW

Boolean parameter with a possible value of true or false indicating the condition of the listed items

F_USEDGOOD

Boolean parameter with a possible value of true or false indicating the condition of the listed items

F_USEDLIKENEW

Boolean parameter with a possible value of true or false indicating the condition of the listed items

F_USEDVERYGOOD

Boolean parameter with a possible value of true or false indicating the condition of the listed items

F_USEDACCEPTABLE

Boolean parameter with a possible value of true or false indicating the condition of the listed items

Sample Response

Single ASIN Request:

{
	"id": "f9c41146-ecd3-415c-ae0a-461de670e2e8",
	"status": "running",
	"statusUrl": "http://async.scraperapi.com/structured/amazon/offers/f9c41146-ecd3-415c-ae0a-461de670e2e8",
	"asin": "B079BLHH67"
}

Multiple ASIN Request:

[
	{
		"id": "5b0c838a-d0eb-46c3-ad9a-e82e398d56a5",
		"status": "running",
		"statusUrl": "http://async.scraperapi.com/structured/amazon/offers/5b0c838a-d0eb-46c3-ad9a-e82e398d56a5",
		"asin": "B079BLHH67"
	},
	{
		"id": "df83b9e1-be25-40de-8702-4e934f057867",
		"status": "running",
		"statusUrl": "http://async.scraperapi.com/structured/amazon/offers/df83b9e1-be25-40de-8702-4e934f057867",
		"asin": "B07G98GG51"
	}
]

After the job(s) finish, you will find the result under the response key in the response JSON object. The structure is the same as in the corresponding SYNC data endpoint.

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