Glad to hear that you were able to resolve your issue. Please let us know if there is anything can be updated in our documentation to make things more explicit.
I still did not receive anything using those parameters. What url are you fetching. The api documentations(endpoints) shows a diffrent fetch from the description in the about section.
Hey, my apologies for the late response but could you provide me with the request you are making? I just tested using “gte:2022-05-16” as the value for releaseDate and was returned sneakers.
Glad to hear that you were able to resolve your issue. Please let us know if there is anything can be updated in our documentation to make things more explicit.
my apologies. changing the : to an = after the release date worked.
Thank you for the reply.
I still did not receive anything using those parameters. What url are you fetching. The api documentations(endpoints) shows a diffrent fetch from the description in the about section.
Hey, my apologies for the late response but could you provide me with the request you are making? I just tested using “gte:2022-05-16” as the value for releaseDate and was returned sneakers.
Tested Params: {limit: ‘10’, releaseDate: 'gte:2022-05-16
Tested Response:
{2 items
"count":328
"results":[10 items
0:{…}14 items
1:{…}14 items
2:{…}14 items
3:{…}14 items
4:{…}14 items
5:{…}14 items
6:{…}14 items
7:{…}14 items
8:{…}14 items
9:{…}14 items
]
}
got the same problem, i try to use it through the python request module and no result are returned
example : {‘releaseDate’ : ‘gte:2022-05-16’}