Query Parameters#
In listing endpoints, such as list customers or list products, you can control the pagination using the query parameters limit and offset.limit is used to specify the maximum number of items that can be return in the response. offset is used to specify how many items to skip before returning the resulting entities.You can use the offset query parameter to change between pages. For
example, if the limit is 50, at page 1 the offset should be 0; at page 2 the
offset should be 50, and so on.For example, to limit the number of products returned in the List Products
endpoint:Response Fields#
In the response of listing endpoints, aside from the entities retrieved, there are three pagination-related fields returned: count, limit, and offset.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 used to determine how many pages are there.For example, if the count is 100 and the limit is 50, you can divide the count by the limit to get the number of pages: 100/50 = 2 pages.Sort Order#
The order field available on endpoints supporting pagination allows you to sort the retrieved items by an attribute of that item. For example, you can sort products by their created_at attribute by setting order to created_at:By default, the sort direction will be ascending. To change it to
descending, pass a dash (-) before the attribute name. For example:This sorts the products by their created_at attribute in the descending
order.Modified at 2025-01-17 12:04:25