The coupon object
A comprehensive list of the coupon resource's attributes and relationships
A coupon object is returned as part of the response body of each successful list, retrieve, create or update API call to the /api/coupons
endpoint.
Fields
type
string
coupons
id
string
The coupon unique identifier
links.self
string
The coupon endpoint URL
attributes.code
string
The coupon code, that uniquely identifies the coupon within the promotion rule.
attributes.customer_single_use
boolean
Indicates if the coupon can be used just once per customer.
attributes.usage_limit
integer
The total number of times this coupon can be used.
attributes.usage_count
integer
The number of times this coupon has been used.
attributes.recipient_email
string
The email address of the associated recipient. When creating or updating a coupon, this is a shortcut to find or create the associated recipient by email.
attributes.expires_at
datetime
Time at which the coupon will expire.
attributes.created_at
datetime
Time at which the resource was created.
attributes.updated_at
datetime
Time at which the resource was last updated.
attributes.reference
string
A string that you can use to add any external identifier to the resource. This can be useful for integrating the resource to an external system, like an ERP, a marketing tool, a CRM, or whatever.
attributes.reference_origin
string
Any identifier of the third party system that defines the reference code.
attributes.metadata
object
Set of key-value pairs that you can attach to the resource. This can be useful for storing additional information about the resource in a structured format.
relationships.promotion_rule
object
The associated promotion rule.
relationships.coupon_recipient
object
The associated coupon recipient (optional).
relationships.events
array
The associated events.
relationships.tags
array
The associated tags. Cannot be passed by sales channels.
relationships.versions
array
The associated changes.
meta.mode
string
The resource environment (can be one of test
or live
)
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