Updating resources

Updating a product

You can update a product's labels via key-value pairs, such as "style=womens" or "onSale=true", using the following code.

Command-line

When you send a PATCH request all previous fields and their values will be erased except for the productCategory field, which is immutable. Send all fields you need with values when making the PATCH update request.

Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements:

  • PROJECT_ID: Your Google Cloud project ID.
  • LOCATION_ID: A valid location identifier. Valid location identifiers are: us-west1, us-east1, europe-west1, and asia-east1.
  • PRODUCT_ID: The ID for the product that is associated with a reference image. This ID is either randomly set or specified by the user at product creation time.
  • display-name: A string display name of your choosing. This can be the same as the previous display name or an updated value.
  • description: A string description of your choosing. This can be the same as the previous display name or an updated value. Omit the description field and value if you don't need it.
  • productLabels: One or more key-value pairs associated with a product. Each KEY_STRING must have an associated VALUE_STRING.

HTTP method and URL:

PATCH https://vision.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id/locations/location-id/products/product-id

Request JSON body:

{
  "displayName": "display-name",
  "description": "description",
  "productLabels": [
    {
      "key": "key-string",
      "value": "value-string"
    },
    {
      "key": "key-string",
      "value": "value-string"
    }
  ]
}

To send your request, choose one of these options:

curl

Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command:

curl -X PATCH \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \
-H "x-goog-user-project: project-id" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" \
-d @request.json \
"https://vision.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id/locations/location-id/products/product-id"

PowerShell

Save the request body in a file named request.json, and execute the following command:

$cred = gcloud auth print-access-token
$headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred"; "x-goog-user-project" = "project-id" }

Invoke-WebRequest `
-Method PATCH `
-Headers $headers `
-ContentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8" `
-InFile request.json `
-Uri "https://vision.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id/locations/location-id/products/product-id" | Select-Object -Expand Content

You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:

{
  "name": "projects/project-id/locations/location-id/products/product-id",
  "displayName": "display-name",
  "description": "description",
  "productCategory": "apparel-v2",
  "productLabels": [
    {
      "key": "style",
      "value": "womens"
    },
    {
      "key": "onSale",
      "value": "true"
    }
  ]
}

Go

To learn how to install and use the client library for Vision API Product Search, see Vision API Product Search client libraries. For more information, see the Vision API Product Search Go API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vision API Product Search, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"io"

	vision "cloud.google.com/go/vision/apiv1"
	"cloud.google.com/go/vision/v2/apiv1/visionpb"
	field_mask "google.golang.org/genproto/protobuf/field_mask"
)

// updateProductLabels updates product labels of a product.
func updateProductLabels(w io.Writer, projectID string, location string, productID string, key string, value string) error {
	ctx := context.Background()
	c, err := vision.NewProductSearchClient(ctx)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("NewProductSearchClient: %w", err)
	}
	defer c.Close()

	req := &visionpb.UpdateProductRequest{
		UpdateMask: &field_mask.FieldMask{
			Paths: []string{
				"product_labels",
			},
		},
		Product: &visionpb.Product{
			Name: fmt.Sprintf("projects/%s/locations/%s/products/%s", projectID, location, productID),
			ProductLabels: []*visionpb.Product_KeyValue{
				{
					Key:   key,
					Value: value,
				},
			},
		},
	}

	resp, err := c.UpdateProduct(ctx, req)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("UpdateProduct: %w", err)
	}

	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Product name: %s\n", resp.Name)
	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Updated product labels: %s\n", resp.ProductLabels)

	return nil
}

Java

To learn how to install and use the client library for Vision API Product Search, see Vision API Product Search client libraries. For more information, see the Vision API Product Search Java API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vision API Product Search, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

/**
 * Update the product labels.
 *
 * @param projectId - Id of the project.
 * @param computeRegion - Region name.
 * @param productId -Id of the product.
 * @param productLabels - Labels of the product.
 * @throws IOException - on I/O errors.
 */
public static void updateProductLabels(
    String projectId, String computeRegion, String productId, String productLabels)
    throws IOException {
  try (ProductSearchClient client = ProductSearchClient.create()) {

    // Get the full path of the product.
    String formattedName = ProductName.format(projectId, computeRegion, productId);

    // Set product name, product labels and product display name.
    // Multiple labels are also supported.
    Product product =
        Product.newBuilder()
            .setName(formattedName)
            .addProductLabels(
                KeyValue.newBuilder()
                    .setKey(productLabels.split(",")[0].split("=")[0])
                    .setValue(productLabels.split(",")[0].split("=")[1])
                    .build())
            .build();

    // Set product update field name.
    FieldMask updateMask = FieldMask.newBuilder().addPaths("product_labels").build();

    // Update the product.
    Product updatedProduct = client.updateProduct(product, updateMask);
    // Display the product information
    System.out.println(String.format("Product name: %s", updatedProduct.getName()));
    System.out.println(String.format("Updated product labels: "));
    for (Product.KeyValue element : updatedProduct.getProductLabelsList()) {
      System.out.println(String.format("%s: %s", element.getKey(), element.getValue()));
    }
  }
}

Node.js

To learn how to install and use the client library for Vision API Product Search, see Vision API Product Search client libraries. For more information, see the Vision API Product Search Node.js API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vision API Product Search, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

// Imports the Google Cloud client library
const vision = require('@google-cloud/vision');

// Creates a client
const client = new vision.ProductSearchClient();

async function updateProductLabels() {
  /**
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment the following line before running the sample.
   */
  // const projectId = 'Your Google Cloud project Id';
  // const location = 'A compute region name';
  // const productId = 'Id of the product';
  // const key = 'The key of the label';
  // const value = 'The value of the label';

  // Resource path that represents full path to the product.
  const productPath = client.productPath(projectId, location, productId);

  const product = {
    name: productPath,
    productLabels: [
      {
        key: key,
        value: value,
      },
    ],
  };

  const updateMask = {
    paths: ['product_labels'],
  };

  const request = {
    product: product,
    updateMask: updateMask,
  };

  const [updatedProduct] = await client.updateProduct(request);
  console.log(`Product name: ${updatedProduct.name}`);
  console.log(`Product display name: ${updatedProduct.displayName}`);
  console.log(`Product description: ${updatedProduct.description}`);
  console.log(`Product category: ${updatedProduct.productCategory}`);
  console.log(
    `Product Labels: ${updatedProduct.productLabels[0].key}: ${updatedProduct.productLabels[0].value}`
  );
}
updateProductLabels();

Python

To learn how to install and use the client library for Vision API Product Search, see Vision API Product Search client libraries. For more information, see the Vision API Product Search Python API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vision API Product Search, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

from google.cloud import vision
from google.protobuf import field_mask_pb2 as field_mask

def update_product_labels(project_id, location, product_id, key, value):
    """Update the product labels.
    Args:
        project_id: Id of the project.
        location: A compute region name.
        product_id: Id of the product.
        key: The key of the label.
        value: The value of the label.
    """
    client = vision.ProductSearchClient()

    # Get the name of the product.
    product_path = client.product_path(
        project=project_id, location=location, product=product_id
    )

    # Set product name, product label and product display name.
    # Multiple labels are also supported.
    key_value = vision.Product.KeyValue(key=key, value=value)
    product = vision.Product(name=product_path, product_labels=[key_value])

    # Updating only the product_labels field here.
    update_mask = field_mask.FieldMask(paths=["product_labels"])

    # This overwrites the product_labels.
    updated_product = client.update_product(product=product, update_mask=update_mask)

    # Display the updated product information.
    print(f"Product name: {updated_product.name}")
    print(f"Updated product labels: {product.product_labels}")


Additional languages

C#: Please follow the C# setup instructions on the client libraries page and then visit the Vision API Product Search reference documentation for .NET.

PHP: Please follow the PHP setup instructions on the client libraries page and then visit the Vision API Product Search reference documentation for PHP.

Ruby: Please follow the Ruby setup instructions on the client libraries page and then visit the Vision API Product Search reference documentation for Ruby.