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Update a variation

PUT 

/pcm/variations/:variationID

Specify whichever attributes you want to change. The values of the other attributes remain the same. If the attributes section is empty, the variation is not updated.

Request

Path Parameters

    variationID stringrequired

    A unique identifier for the variation.

Body

    data objectrequired
    type stringrequired

    Possible values: [product-variation]

    This represents the type of resource object being returned. Always product-variation.

    attributes objectrequired
    name string

    The variation name.

    sort_order integer

    The sort order value is visible when you add the variations and variation options to your catalogs. You can then use the sort_order value to program your storefront to display the variation options in the order that you want.

    The variation with the highest value of sort_order is displayed first. For example, a variation with a sort_order value of 3 appears before a variation with a sort_order value of 2.

    You can specify any numbers that you want. You can use 1, 2, 3, or 100, 90, 80, including, zero or negative numbers. You can set sort_order to either null or omit it entirely from the request if you wish to remove an existing sort_order attribute.

    You must rebuild your products for the sort order changes to take effect.

    id stringrequired

    The unique identifier of the variation. Must match the variation ID specified in the request path.

Responses

Returns an updated variation with the following attributes.

Schema
    data objectrequired
    id stringrequired

    A unique identifier for a variation.

    type stringrequired

    Possible values: [product-variation]

    This represents the type of resource object being returned. Always product-variation.

    attributes objectrequired
    name string

    The name for a variation.

    sort_order integer

    The sort order value is visible when you add the variations and variation options to your catalogs. You can then use the sort_order value to program your storefront to display the variation options in the order that you want. The variation with the highest value of sort_order is displayed first. For example, a variation with a sort_order value of 3 appears before a variation with a sort_order value of 2. You can specify any numbers that you want. You can use 1, 2, 3, or 100, 90, 80, including, zero or negative numbers. You can set sort_order to either null or omit it entirely from the request if you wish to remove an existing sort_order attribute.

    meta objectrequired
    options object[]

    A variation option represents an option for selection for a single product-variation. For example, if your variation is color, you might have three possible options; red, green, and blue.

  • Array [
  • id string

    A unique ID that is generated an option is created.

    name string

    A human-recognizable identifier for the option, also used in the SLUG for child products. Option names can only contain A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, hyphen, underscore, and period. Spaces or other special characters like ^, [], *, and $ are not allowed.

    description string

    A description for an option.

    created_at date-time

    The date and time an option is created.

    updated_at date-time

    The date and time an option is updated.

    sort_order integer

    The sort order value is visible when you add the variations and variation options to your catalogs. You can then use the sort_order value to program your storefront to display the variation options in the order that you want. The variation with the highest value of sort_order is displayed first. For example, a variation with a sort_order value of 3 appears before a variation with a sort_order value of 2. You can specify any numbers that you want. You can use 1, 2, 3, or 100, 90, 80, including, zero or negative numbers. You can set sort_order to either null or omit it entirely from the request if you wish to remove an existing sort_order attribute.

  • ]
  • owner string

    Possible values: [organization, store]

    The owner of the resource, either organization or store.

    created_at string

    The date and time a variation is created.

    updated_at string

    The date and time a variation is updated.

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