Get all Nodes
GET/catalog/nodes
Returns all nodes in the catalog.
If you have multiple catalog rules defined, the rule that best matches the shoppers context is used to determine which catalog is retrieved. For information about how rules are matched, see Resolving Catalog Rules.
You can see the parent nodes a node is associated with in the bread_crumb
metadata for each node. This is useful if you want to improve how your shoppers search your store, for example. See Product and Node Associations in Breadcrumb Metadata.
In a catalog, you can use a filter to return a list of nodes in a hierarchy structure that a product belongs to. You can use this to build breadcrumbs in your storefront. For more information, see Building breadcrumbs in a storefront.
The response lists the products associated with the nodes. If products are curated, they are displayed in curated_products
. Product curation allows you to promote specific products within each of your hierarchies, enabling you to create unique product collections in your storefront.
- You can only curate 20 products or less. You cannot have more than 20 curated products.
- If a curated product is removed from a node, the product is also removed from the
curated_products
list.
Filtering
This endpoint supports filtering. For general syntax, see Filtering. The following operators and attributes are available.
Operator | Description | Attributes | Example |
---|---|---|---|
Eq | Checks if the values of two operands are equal. If they are, the condition is true. | name , slug | filter=eq(name,some-name) |
in | Checks if the values are included in the specified string. If they are, the condition is true. | ||
Id | filter=in(id,9214719b-17fe-4ea7-896c-d61e60fc0d05,e104d541-2c52-47fa-8a9a-c4382480d97c,65daaf68-ff2e-4632-8944-370de835967d) |
Building breadcrumbs in a storefront
In a catalog, you can use a filter to return a list of nodes in a hierarchy structure that a product belongs to. You can use this to build breadcrumbs in your storefront. An example is shown below.
filter=in(id,c83bfe55-0d87-4302-a86d-ab19e7e323f1,6003d7ef-84f3-49bb-a8bd-4cbfa203dcbb)
- Specify the node Ids in the filter expression.
- You can have as many node Ids as you want.
- It does not matter what order you specify the node Ids. The nodes are returned in the order they were last updated.
Request
Responses
- 200
- default