I can post Trading API AddItem call through using Python SDK (using JSON code) or through the API explorer on https://developer.ebay.com/ (using the same XML codes from the same XML file I used with the Python requests library below) and gets some response as usual.
However, when I tried to do so by calling through Python requests library with an xml file, I got no response and instead got <Response [200]>. Could someone pls take a look at my code below and see how I can fix it and get the normal response from Ebay?
Code:
import requests
# Set the name of the XML file.
xml_file = XML_FILE
headers = {'Content-Type':'text/xml', "X-EBAY-API-SITEID": "0",
"X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL": "967",
"X-EBAY-API-CALL-NAME":"AddItem"}
# Open the XML file.
with open(xml_file) as xml:
r = requests.post('https://api.ebay.com/ws/api.dll', data=xml, headers=headers)
print(r)
My XML file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<AddItemRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<RequesterCredentials>
<eBayAuthToken>TOKEN</eBayAuthToken>
</RequesterCredentials>
<ErrorLanguage>en_US</ErrorLanguage>
<WarningLevel>High</WarningLevel>
<Item>
<Title>Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone</Title>
<Description>
This is the first book in the Harry Potter series. In excellent condition!
</Description>
<PrimaryCategory>
<CategoryID>29223</CategoryID>
</PrimaryCategory>
<StartPrice>1.0</StartPrice>
<CategoryMappingAllowed>true</CategoryMappingAllowed>
<Country>US</Country>
<Currency>USD</Currency>
<PaymentMethods>CreditCard</PaymentMethods>
<DispatchTimeMax>3</DispatchTimeMax>
<ListingDuration>Days_7</ListingDuration>
<ListingType>Chinese</ListingType>
<PictureDetails>
<PictureURL>https://mysamplepicture.com/14.jpg</PictureURL>
</PictureDetails>
<PostalCode>95125</PostalCode>
<Quantity>1</Quantity>
<ItemSpecifics>
<NameValueList>
<Name>Title</Name>
<Value>Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone</Value>
</NameValueList>
<NameValueList>
<Name>Publisher</Name>
<Value>Smashwords</Value>
</NameValueList>
<NameValueList>
<Name>Author</Name>
<Value>JK Rowling</Value>
</NameValueList>
<NameValueList>
<Name>Language</Name>
<Value>English</Value>
</NameValueList>
</ItemSpecifics>
<ReturnPolicy>
<ReturnsAcceptedOption>ReturnsAccepted</ReturnsAcceptedOption>
<RefundOption>MoneyBack</RefundOption>
<ReturnsWithinOption>Days_30</ReturnsWithinOption>
<ShippingCostPaidByOption>Buyer</ShippingCostPaidByOption>
</ReturnPolicy>
<ShippingDetails>
<ShippingType>Flat</ShippingType>
<ShippingServiceOptions>
<ShippingServicePriority>1</ShippingServicePriority>
<ShippingService>USPSMedia</ShippingService>
<ShippingServiceCost>2.50</ShippingServiceCost>
</ShippingServiceOptions>
</ShippingDetails>
<Site>US</Site>
</Item>
</AddItemRequest>
CodePudding user response:
You seem to be very new to requests
module. Just read the docs and the hello world example will solve your problem.
We often use r.text
for text, r.content
for binary, r.json
for json. r.status_code
and r.reason
for exception debugging.