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I'm currently trying to extend the Magento Rest API. I need to add some features like :

  • Retrieve the categories
  • Add a category
  • etc.

The problem is that I'm not able to allow a Rest Role to read the new attributes added with the new module.

In "Rest - Roles", there is no problem, I can allow my role to access the "retrieve" function, but when I go to the "Rest - Attributes", nothing appears so it's impossible to allow anything for my new module..

If I try to send the request I have an error :

  • 403 : Forbidden {"messages":{"error":[{"code":403,"message":"Access denied"}]}}.

If somebody can help me.. Thanks !

api2.xml

<config>
<api2>
    <resource_groups>
        <categoriesmanagement translate="title" module="api2">
            <title>ExtendedRest API</title>
            <sort_order>10</sort_order>
        </categoriesmanagement>
    </resource_groups>
    <resources>
        <categoriesmanagement translate="title" module="api2">
            <group>categoriesmanagement</group>
            <model>categoriesmanagement/api2_category</model>
            <title>Category Management</title>
            <sort_order>10</sort_order>
            <privileges>
                <admin>
                    <retrieve>1</retrieve>
                </admin>
            </privileges>
            <attributes>
                <entity_id>Category ID</entity_id>
                <name>Name</name>
                <parent_id>Category Parent ID</parent_id>
                <is_active>Active</is_active>
                <level>Level</level>
                <position>Position</position>
                <children>Children Ids</children>
                <url_key>URL key</url_key>
                <store_id>Store ID</store_id>
            </attributes>
            <routes>
                <route_collection>
                    <route>/extendedrest/categoriesmanagement</route>
                    <action_type>collection</action_type>
                </route_collection>
            </routes>
            <versions>1</versions>
        </categoriesmanagement>
    </resources>
</api2></config>
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  • Please show your api2.xml file too. Jun 30, 2015 at 18:04
  • I don't know why.. Maybe because Magento can't find attributes in the database ? How can we link our attributes with existing attributes of the product category entity ?
    – Thomas H
    Jul 1, 2015 at 11:24

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The only problem I see is a lack of working_model, which must be a child of your resource type. e.g.

<resources>
    <categoriesmanagement translate="title" module="api2">
        <group>categoriesmanagement</group>
        <model>categoriesmanagement/api2_category</model>
        <working_model>catalog/category</working_model>

The working_model value is used in Mage_Api2_Model_Resource::getEavAttributes to reference your declaration with database entities, or as you put it, "link our attributes with existing attributes".


I have done this successfully in my own project, Extra RESTful. It already does what you are attempting but my time is too tight to work on it now. It is open source in the hope that others can work on it too.

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  • Thanks a lot, it will help me a lot. I haven't modman so I'll install it manually. I haven't found my problem.. Can you explain me what is the utility of "include attribute" and "exclude attribute" please ?
    – Thomas H
    Jul 1, 2015 at 14:14
  • Think of product attributes, you can add them in admin and they will show in the API without having to write any XML. The <attributes> node is for adding those which aren't so clearly defined in EAV and <exclude_attributes> is for removing those which are defined in EAV but you want to limit them. <exclude_attributes> can be useful for making read-only attributes. Jul 1, 2015 at 15:19

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