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entity's relations and return them in the response.


For example, when you list customers you can also retrieve their groups by
passing to the `expand` query parameter the value `groups`.
Please note that the relations you pass to `expand` replace any relations
that are expanded by default in the request.


### Expanding One Relation


For example, when you retrieve products, you can retrieve their collection
by passing to the `expand` query parameter the value `collection`:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?expand=collection" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Expanding Multiple Relations


You can expand more than one relation by separating the relations in the
`expand` query parameter with a comma. For example, to retrieve both the
orders and the groups of a customer, pass to the `expand` query parameter
the value `groups,orders`.
`expand` query parameter with a comma.


For example, to retrieve both the variants and the collection of products,
pass to the `expand` query parameter the value `variants,collection`:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?expand=variants,collection" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Prevent Expanding Relations


Some requests expand relations by default. You can prevent that by passing
an empty expand value to retrieve an entity without any extra relations.


Please note that the parameters you pass to `expand` replace any relations
that are expanded by default.
For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?expand" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


This would retrieve each product with only its properties, without any
relations like `collection`.


## Selecting Fields
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fields in the entity should be returned in the response.


Please note that if you pass a `fields` query parameter, only the fields you
pass in the value along with the `id` of the entity will be returned in the
response.


Also, the `fields` query parameter does not affect the expanded relations.
You'll have to use the `expand` parameter instead.


### Selecting One Field


For example, when you retrieve a list of products, you can retrieve only the
titles of the products by passing `title` as a value to the `fields` query
parameter:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields=title" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


As mentioned above, the expanded relations such as `variants` will still be
returned as they're not affected by the `fields` parameter.


You can ensure that only the `title` field is returned by passing an empty
value to the `expand` query parameter. For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields=title&expand" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Selecting Multiple Fields


You can pass more than one field by seperating the field names in the
`fields` query parameter with a comma.


Only the fields you pass to `field` will be retrieved and returned in the
response. Any fields that are returned by default will not be returned in
this case. This does not affect relations.
For example, to select the `title` and `handle` of products:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields=title,handle" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Retrieve Only the ID


You can pass an empty `fields` query parameter to return only the ID of an
entity. For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


You can also pair with an empty `expand` query parameter to ensure that the
relations aren't retrieved as well. For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?fields&expand" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


## Query Parameter Types


This section covers how to pass some common data types as query parameters.
This is useful if you're sending requests to the API endpoints and not using
our JS Client. For example, when using cURL or Postman.


### Strings


You can pass a string value in the form of `<parameter_name>=<value>`.


For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?title=Shirt" \

For example, to only select the `title` and `description` fields of a
product, pass to the `fields` query parameter the value `title,description`.
-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


If the string has any characters other than letters and numbers, you must
encode them.


For example, if the string has spaces, you can encode the space with `+` or
`%20`:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?title=Blue%20Shirt" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


You can use tools like [this one](https://www.urlencoder.org/) to learn how
a value can be encoded.


### Integers


You can pass an integer value in the form of `<parameter_name>=<value>`.


For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?offset=1" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Boolean


You can pass a boolean value in the form of `<parameter_name>=<value>`.


For example:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?is_giftcard=true" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Date and DateTime


You can pass a date value in the form `<parameter_name>=<value>`. The date
must be in the format `YYYY-MM-DD`.


For example:


```bash

curl -g "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


You can also pass the time using the format `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ`. Please
note that the `T` and `Z` here are fixed.


For example:


```bash

curl -g
"http://localhost:9000/admin/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17T07:22:30Z" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Array


Each array value must be passed as a separate query parameter in the form
`<parameter_name>[]=<value>`. You can also specify the index of each
parameter in the brackets `<parameter_name>[0]=<value>`.


For example:


```bash

curl -g
"http://localhost:9000/admin/products?sales_channel_id[]=sc_01GPGVB42PZ7N3YQEP2WDM7PC7&sales_channel_id[]=sc_234PGVB42PZ7N3YQEP2WDM7PC7"
\

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


Note that the `-g` parameter passed to `curl` disables errors being thrown
for using the brackets. Read more
[here](https://curl.se/docs/manpage.html#-g).


### Object


Object parameters must be passed as separate query parameters in the form
`<parameter_name>[<key>]=<value>`.


For example:


```bash

curl -g
"http://localhost:9000/admin/products?created_at[lt]=2023-02-17&created_at[gt]=2022-09-17"
\

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


## Pagination
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offset should be 50, and so on.


For example, to limit the number of products returned in the List Products
endpoint:


```bash

curl "http://localhost:9000/admin/products?limit=5" \

-H 'Authorization: Bearer {api_token}'

```


### Response Fields


In listing fields, aside from the entities retrieved, there are three
pagination-related fields returned: `count`, `limit`, and `offset`.
In the response of listing endpoints, aside from the entities retrieved,
there are three pagination-related fields returned: `count`, `limit`, and
`offset`.


Similarly to the query parameters, `limit` is the maximum number of items
that can be returned in the response, and `field` is the number of items
that were skipped before the entities in the result.
Similar to the query parameters, `limit` is the maximum number of items that
can be returned in the response, and `field` is the number of items that
were skipped before the entities in the result.


`count` is the total number of available items of this entity. It can be
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