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  • Overview
  • What Ads Can Project Agora Commerce Serve?
  • Integration
    • API Introduction
    • Integration Workflow
      • Integration Summary
      • Integration Steps
    • Syncing Data
      • Syncing Data Via File Protocols
    • Syncing Catalog & Products
      • Syncing Catalog and Products Via File
    • Syncing Order Data
      • Syncing Order Data Via API
    • Reporting Clicks and Impressions
    • Integration Checklist
  • Integration Guides
    • HTTP Persistence & Ad Caching
    • Reference
    • Requesting Ads (the "Context" and its Parts)
    • Product Listing Ad Integration Guide
      • Requesting a Category Product Ad
      • Requesting a Search Term Product Ad
      • Requesting a Home Page Product Ad
    • Discovery Product Listing Ad Integration Guide
      • Requesting a Discovery Product Ad
    • Banner Ad Integration Guide
      • Banner Ad Content Standard
      • Requesting a Search Term Banner Ad
      • Requesting a Category Banner Ad
      • Requesting a Home Page Banner Ad
      • The Post Checkout Banner Ad Context
      • Graceful Fallback in the Event That No Ads Are Displayed
    • Banner X Ad Integration Guide
      • Banner X Ad Content Standard
      • Requesting a Category Banner X Ad
      • Requesting a Search Term Banner X Ad
      • Requesting a Home Page Banner X Ad
      • Banner X Ad Reference
      • Graceful Fallback in the Event That No Ads Are Displayed
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Syncing Data

Introduction

In order to generate Ads, Project Agora Commerce needs product, customer, and order data from retailers. The data needs to be populated by the retailer, then it is stored, processed, and updated in the system of Project Agora Commerce. To automate the process of downloading and updating the data, both Project Agora Commerce and each retailer need to agree on the format and structure of the data, as well as the protocol for the communication between the retailer's and Project Agora Commerce systems. This documentation describes in detail the specifications for the constraints on the feeding of three types of data: product, customer, and order data.

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