# StoreApi All URIs are relative to *http://petstore.swagger.io/v2* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- [**DeleteOrder**](StoreApi.md#DeleteOrder) | **DELETE** /store/order/{orderId} | Delete purchase order by ID [**GetInventory**](StoreApi.md#GetInventory) | **GET** /store/inventory | Returns pet inventories by status [**GetOrderById**](StoreApi.md#GetOrderById) | **GET** /store/order/{orderId} | Find purchase order by ID [**PlaceOrder**](StoreApi.md#PlaceOrder) | **POST** /store/order | Place an order for a pet # **DeleteOrder** > DeleteOrder(order_id) Delete purchase order by ID For valid response try integer IDs with value < 1000. Anything above 1000 or nonintegers will generate API errors ### Example ```R library(petstore) # Delete purchase order by ID # # prepare function argument(s) var_order_id <- "order_id_example" # character | ID of the order that needs to be deleted api_instance <- StoreApi$new() result <- tryCatch( api_instance$DeleteOrder(var_order_id), ApiException = function(ex) ex ) # In case of error, print the error object if (!is.null(result$ApiException)) { print("Exception occurs when calling `DeleteOrder`:") dput(result$ApiException$toString()) # error object dput(result$ApiException$error_object$toJSONString()) } # This endpoint doesn't return data ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **order_id** | **character**| ID of the order that needs to be deleted | ### Return type void (empty response body) ### Authorization No authorization required ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: Not defined ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| | **400** | Invalid ID supplied | - | | **404** | Order not found | - | # **GetInventory** > map(integer) GetInventory() Returns pet inventories by status Returns a map of status codes to quantities ### Example ```R library(petstore) # Returns pet inventories by status # api_instance <- StoreApi$new() # Configure API key authorization: api_key api_instance$api_client$api_keys["api_key"] <- Sys.getenv("API_KEY") result <- tryCatch( # to save the result into a file, simply add the optional `data_file` parameter, e.g. # api_instance$GetInventory(data_file = "result.txt"), api_instance$GetInventory(), ApiException = function(ex) ex ) # In case of error, print the error object if (!is.null(result$ApiException)) { print("Exception occurs when calling `GetInventory`:") dput(result$ApiException$toString()) # error object dput(result$ApiException$error_object$toJSONString()) } else { # deserialized response object print("The response is ...") dput(result$toString()) } ``` ### Parameters This endpoint does not need any parameter. ### Return type **map(integer)** ### Authorization [api_key](../README.md#api_key) ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: application/json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| | **200** | successful operation | - | # **GetOrderById** > Order GetOrderById(order_id) Find purchase order by ID For valid response try integer IDs with value <= 5 or > 10. Other values will generate exceptions ### Example ```R library(petstore) # Find purchase order by ID # # prepare function argument(s) var_order_id <- 56 # integer | ID of pet that needs to be fetched api_instance <- StoreApi$new() result <- tryCatch( # to save the result into a file, simply add the optional `data_file` parameter, e.g. # api_instance$GetOrderById(var_order_id, data_file = "result.txt"), api_instance$GetOrderById(var_order_id), ApiException = function(ex) ex ) # In case of error, print the error object if (!is.null(result$ApiException)) { print("Exception occurs when calling `GetOrderById`:") dput(result$ApiException$toString()) # error object dput(result$ApiException$error_object$toJSONString()) } else { # deserialized response object print("The response is ...") dput(result$toString()) } ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **order_id** | **integer**| ID of pet that needs to be fetched | ### Return type [**Order**](Order.md) ### Authorization No authorization required ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: application/xml, application/json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| | **200** | successful operation | - | | **400** | Invalid ID supplied | - | | **404** | Order not found | - | # **PlaceOrder** > Order PlaceOrder(order) Place an order for a pet ### Example ```R library(petstore) # Place an order for a pet # # prepare function argument(s) var_order <- Order$new(123, 123, 123, "shipDate_example", "placed", "complete_example") # Order | order placed for purchasing the pet api_instance <- StoreApi$new() result <- tryCatch( # to save the result into a file, simply add the optional `data_file` parameter, e.g. # api_instance$PlaceOrder(var_order, data_file = "result.txt"), api_instance$PlaceOrder(var_order), ApiException = function(ex) ex ) # In case of error, print the error object if (!is.null(result$ApiException)) { print("Exception occurs when calling `PlaceOrder`:") dput(result$ApiException$toString()) # error object dput(result$ApiException$error_object$toJSONString()) } else { # deserialized response object print("The response is ...") dput(result$toString()) } ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **order** | [**Order**](Order.md)| order placed for purchasing the pet | ### Return type [**Order**](Order.md) ### Authorization No authorization required ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: application/json - **Accept**: application/xml, application/json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| | **200** | successful operation | - | | **400** | Invalid Order | - |