Extra information
System documentation: WooCommerce API ReferenceConnector package documentation
Table of Contents
- 1. Setting up HTTP Client WooCommerce
- 1.1 Steps
- 2. Subscribing to entities from WooCommerce
- 2.1 Steps
- 2.2 General concept
- 3. Publishing entity to WooCommerce
- 3.1 Steps
- 3.2 General concept
1. Setting up HTTP Client WooCommerce
1.1 Steps- In the Alumio Dashboard, go to Clients -> HTTP Clients. Create a new HTTP Client and select WooCommerce Client as the HTTP Client.
- Fill in the Base URI, Consumer Key, and Consumer Secret. (For more information, see WooCommerce Authentication Reference
- You can optionally enable logging of requests to get the log of the authentication.
- Save the HTTP Client for use.

2. Subscribing to Entities from WooCommerce
2.1 Steps- Go to Connections -> Incoming, create a new incoming configuration, and select WooCommerce Subscriber as the subscriber.
- Select the entity you want to subscribe to from WooCommerce.
- Add any request parameters needed to subscribe to the entity.
- You can optionally add a transformer to transform the request parameters into something you will request from WooCommerce.
- Select the WooCommerce HTTP Client to use.
- You can also optionally enable pagination to allow Alumio fetches paginated entities.


- Path is the path parameter of the url. For example, the <id>.
- Query is a defined set of parameters attached to the end of a url.
Example: www.url.com?type=true&start=0
3. Publishing Entity to WooCommerce
3.1 Steps- Go to Connections -> Outgoing, create a new outgoing configuration and select WooCommerce Publisher as the publisher.
- Select the Action the publisher wants to perform with the data.
- Select the WooCommerce entity you want the data to be published to.
- You can optionally add any path data to the request on the key path.
- You can optionally add any query data to the request on the key query.
- You can optionally add any payload data to the request on the key payload.
- Select the HTTP Client to use.




- Path is the path parameter of the url. For example, the <id>.
- Query is a defined set of parameters attached to the end of a url.
Example: www.url.com?type=true&start=0 - Payload is the data contained within a request.