Struct google_content2::api::Order[][src]

pub struct Order {
Show 22 fields pub acknowledged: Option<bool>, pub channel_type: Option<String>, pub customer: Option<OrderCustomer>, pub delivery_details: Option<OrderDeliveryDetails>, pub id: Option<String>, pub kind: Option<String>, pub line_items: Option<Vec<OrderLineItem>>, pub merchant_id: Option<String>, pub merchant_order_id: Option<String>, pub net_amount: Option<Price>, pub payment_method: Option<OrderPaymentMethod>, pub payment_status: Option<String>, pub pickup_details: Option<OrderPickupDetails>, pub placed_date: Option<String>, pub promotions: Option<Vec<OrderLegacyPromotion>>, pub refunds: Option<Vec<OrderRefund>>, pub shipments: Option<Vec<OrderShipment>>, pub shipping_cost: Option<Price>, pub shipping_cost_tax: Option<Price>, pub shipping_option: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub tax_collector: Option<String>,
}
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Order. Production access (all methods) requires the order manager role. Sandbox access does not.

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Fields

acknowledged: Option<bool>

Whether the order was acknowledged.

channel_type: Option<String>

Deprecated. Acceptable values are: - “googleExpress” - “purchasesOnGoogle

customer: Option<OrderCustomer>

The details of the customer who placed the order.

delivery_details: Option<OrderDeliveryDetails>

Delivery details for shipments of type delivery.

id: Option<String>

The REST ID of the order. Globally unique.

kind: Option<String>

Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string “content#order

line_items: Option<Vec<OrderLineItem>>

Line items that are ordered.

merchant_id: Option<String>

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merchant_order_id: Option<String>

Merchant-provided ID of the order.

net_amount: Option<Price>

The net amount for the order. For example, if an order was originally for a grand total of $100 and a refund was issued for $20, the net amount will be $80.

payment_method: Option<OrderPaymentMethod>

The details of the payment method.

payment_status: Option<String>

The status of the payment. Acceptable values are: - “paymentCaptured” - “paymentRejected” - “paymentSecured” - “pendingAuthorization

pickup_details: Option<OrderPickupDetails>

Pickup details for shipments of type pickup.

placed_date: Option<String>

The date when the order was placed, in ISO 8601 format.

promotions: Option<Vec<OrderLegacyPromotion>>

The details of the merchant provided promotions applied to the order. To determine which promotions apply to which products, check the Promotions[].Benefits[].OfferIds field against the LineItems[].Product.OfferId field for each promotion. If a promotion is applied to more than 1 offerId, divide the discount value by the number of affected offers to determine how much discount to apply to each offerId. Examples: 1. To calculate the line item level discount for a single specific item: For each promotion, subtract the Promotions[].Benefits[].Discount.value amount from the LineItems[].Price.value. 2. To calculate the line item level discount for multiple quantity of a specific item: For each promotion, divide the Promotions[].Benefits[].Discount.value by the quantity of products and substract it from LineItems[].Product.Price.value for each quantity item. Only 1 promotion can be applied to an offerId in a given order. To refund an item which had a promotion applied to it, make sure to refund the amount after first subtracting the promotion discount from the item price. More details about the program are here.

refunds: Option<Vec<OrderRefund>>

Refunds for the order.

shipments: Option<Vec<OrderShipment>>

Shipments of the order.

shipping_cost: Option<Price>

The total cost of shipping for all items.

shipping_cost_tax: Option<Price>

The tax for the total shipping cost.

shipping_option: Option<String>

Deprecated. Shipping details are provided with line items instead. Acceptable values are: - “economy” - “expedited” - “oneDay” - “sameDay” - “standard” - “twoDay

status: Option<String>

The status of the order. Acceptable values are: - “canceled” - “delivered” - “inProgress” - “partiallyDelivered” - “partiallyReturned” - “partiallyShipped” - “pendingShipment” - “returned” - “shipped

tax_collector: Option<String>

The party responsible for collecting and remitting taxes. Acceptable values are: - “marketplaceFacilitator” - “merchant

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