Create a mobile app for my woocommerce website
I am new to WooCommerce API... I have a Woocommerce website. Now I need to make an android mobile app. I have successfully completed the user registration and login. But now I want to create order, checkout, and payment for registered users. But I am not able to run the WooCommerce API.
For example, if I use this URL:
http://localhost/sitename/wp-json/wc/v3/orders
This problem occurs:
"code":"woocommerce_rest_cannot_view","message":"Sorry, you cannot
list resources.","data":{"status":401}}
How can I solve this and complete the order system for android from WooCommerce?
Please help. Please describe the process from 1st to last
php wordpress woocommerce woocommerce-rest-api
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I am new to WooCommerce API... I have a Woocommerce website. Now I need to make an android mobile app. I have successfully completed the user registration and login. But now I want to create order, checkout, and payment for registered users. But I am not able to run the WooCommerce API.
For example, if I use this URL:
http://localhost/sitename/wp-json/wc/v3/orders
This problem occurs:
"code":"woocommerce_rest_cannot_view","message":"Sorry, you cannot
list resources.","data":{"status":401}}
How can I solve this and complete the order system for android from WooCommerce?
Please help. Please describe the process from 1st to last
php wordpress woocommerce woocommerce-rest-api
I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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I am new to WooCommerce API... I have a Woocommerce website. Now I need to make an android mobile app. I have successfully completed the user registration and login. But now I want to create order, checkout, and payment for registered users. But I am not able to run the WooCommerce API.
For example, if I use this URL:
http://localhost/sitename/wp-json/wc/v3/orders
This problem occurs:
"code":"woocommerce_rest_cannot_view","message":"Sorry, you cannot
list resources.","data":{"status":401}}
How can I solve this and complete the order system for android from WooCommerce?
Please help. Please describe the process from 1st to last
php wordpress woocommerce woocommerce-rest-api
I am new to WooCommerce API... I have a Woocommerce website. Now I need to make an android mobile app. I have successfully completed the user registration and login. But now I want to create order, checkout, and payment for registered users. But I am not able to run the WooCommerce API.
For example, if I use this URL:
http://localhost/sitename/wp-json/wc/v3/orders
This problem occurs:
"code":"woocommerce_rest_cannot_view","message":"Sorry, you cannot
list resources.","data":{"status":401}}
How can I solve this and complete the order system for android from WooCommerce?
Please help. Please describe the process from 1st to last
php wordpress woocommerce woocommerce-rest-api
php wordpress woocommerce woocommerce-rest-api
edited Nov 20 '18 at 9:14


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I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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I have also faced this problem while using Woocommerce API. I used this code.
require "woocommerce_api"; //include api file
woocommerce = WooCommerce::API.new(
"your_domain_name_with_http",
"consumer_key",
"consumer_secret",
{
wp_json: true,
version: "wc/v1",
query_string_auth: true
}
)
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I have also faced this problem while using Woocommerce API. I used this code.
require "woocommerce_api"; //include api file
woocommerce = WooCommerce::API.new(
"your_domain_name_with_http",
"consumer_key",
"consumer_secret",
{
wp_json: true,
version: "wc/v1",
query_string_auth: true
}
)
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I have also faced this problem while using Woocommerce API. I used this code.
require "woocommerce_api"; //include api file
woocommerce = WooCommerce::API.new(
"your_domain_name_with_http",
"consumer_key",
"consumer_secret",
{
wp_json: true,
version: "wc/v1",
query_string_auth: true
}
)
add a comment |
I have also faced this problem while using Woocommerce API. I used this code.
require "woocommerce_api"; //include api file
woocommerce = WooCommerce::API.new(
"your_domain_name_with_http",
"consumer_key",
"consumer_secret",
{
wp_json: true,
version: "wc/v1",
query_string_auth: true
}
)
I have also faced this problem while using Woocommerce API. I used this code.
require "woocommerce_api"; //include api file
woocommerce = WooCommerce::API.new(
"your_domain_name_with_http",
"consumer_key",
"consumer_secret",
{
wp_json: true,
version: "wc/v1",
query_string_auth: true
}
)
answered Nov 20 '18 at 7:51


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I'd try finding the user-agent of your calls from a web-browser such as Chrome, then calling them from the mobile application and making sure that you change them to the browser's. The API is most likely specifically targeting certain user-agents to stop flooding.
– Jack Hales
Nov 20 '18 at 6:58