Currency API Basics
Liferay DXP 2024.Q1+/Portal 7.4 GA112+
You can manage currencies from the Applications menu or with REST APIs. Call the headless-commerce-admin-catalog services to create and manage currencies.
The currency APIs were released behind a release feature flag in Liferay DXP 2024.Q1/Portal 7.4 GA112. It was made Generally Available (GA) in 2024.Q2/GA120.
Adding a Currency
Start a new Liferay instance by running
docker run -it -m 8g -p 8080:8080 liferay/portal:7.4.3.112-ga112
Sign in to Liferay at http://localhost:8080. Use the email address test@liferay.com and the password test. When prompted, change the password to learn.
Once Liferay is running,
-
Download and unzip Currency API Basics.
curl https://resources.learn.liferay.com/commerce/latest/en/product-management/developer-guide/liferay-e6w7.zip -O
unzip liferay-e6w7.zip
Currencies are scoped to an instance, and each currency must specify a unique code
. You must also provide a name
and rate
to create a currency.
Use the cURL script to add a new currency. On the command line, navigate to the curl
folder. Execute the Currency_POST_ToInstance.sh
script.
./Currency_POST_ToInstance.sh
The JSON response shows a new currency was added:
{
"active" : false,
"code" : "AED",
"formatPattern" : {
"en_US" : "###,##0.00"
},
"id" : 35562,
"maxFractionDigits" : 2,
"minFractionDigits" : 2,
"name" : {
"en_US" : "UAE Dirham"
},
"primary" : false,
"priority" : 0.0,
"rate" : 3.67,
"roundingMode" : "HALF_EVEN",
"symbol" : ""
}
The rate field specifies the conversion rate relative to the primary currency. For instance, if your primary currency is United States Dollar (USD) and you’re creating UAE Dirham (AED), the rate determines how many dirhams make up a dollar. If you’re setting a currency as primary, the rate must be 1.00
.
The values for maxFractionDigits
and minFractionDigits
default to 2. This specifies the decimal precision for the currency.
The value for roundingMode
defaults to HALF_EVEN
. This uses the java.math.RoundingMode
enum to provide rounding strategies for currencies. You can use the following values for the rounding mode: UP
, DOWN
, CEILING
, FLOOR
, HALF_UP
, HALF_DOWN
, HALF_EVEN
, and UNNECESSARY
.
Rounding Mode | Positive Value | Rounded Value | Negative Value | Rounded Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UP | 3.14 | 4 | -3.14 | -4 | Rounds towards positive infinity for positive numbers. For negative numbers, UP rounds away from 0. |
DOWN | 3.14 | 3 | -3.14 | -3 | Rounds towards zero for positive and negative numbers. |
CEILING | 3.14 | 4 | -3.14 | -3 | Rounds towards positive infinity for positive numbers. For negative numbers, CEILING rounds towards from 0. |
FLOOR | 3.14 | 3 | -3.14 | -4 | Rounds towards zero for positive numbers. For negative numbers, FLOOR rounds towards from 0. |
HALF_UP | 3.5 | 4 | -3.5 | -3 | Rounds towards the nearest neighbor. If the number is exactly halfway between two neighbors, it rounds up. |
HALF_DOWN | 3.5 | 3 | -3.5 | -4 | Rounds towards the nearest neighbor. If the number is exactly halfway between two neighbors, it rounds down. |
HALF_EVEN | 2.5 | 2 | -2.5 | -2 | Rounds towards the nearest neighbor. If the number is exactly halfway between two neighbors, it rounds to the nearest even neighbor. |
UNNECESSARY | 3.14 | NA | -3.14 | NA | Throws an ArithmeticException to ensure no rounding occurs. |
To verify the currency addition, open the Global Menu () and navigate to Commerce → Currencies. The new currency appears.
Alternatively, call the REST service using the Java client:
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Navigate into the
java
folder and compile the source files:javac -classpath .:* *.java
-
Run the
Currency_POST_ToInstance
class.java -classpath .:* Currency_POST_ToInstance
Examine the cURL Command
The Currency_POST_ToInstance.sh
script calls the REST service with a cURL command.
curl \
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies" \
--data-raw '
{
"code": "AED",
"name": {
"en_US": "UAE Dirham"
},
"rate": 3.67
}' \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--request "POST" \
--user "test@liferay.com:learn"
Here are the command’s arguments:
Arguments | Description |
---|---|
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies" | Specify the REST service endpoint. |
--data-raw "{ "code": "AED", "name": { "en_US": "UAE Dirham" }, "rate": 3.67 }" | Enter the data to post. |
--header "Content-Type: application/json" | Set the request body format to JSON. |
--request POST | Set the HTTP method to invoke at the specified endpoint. |
--user "test@liferay.com:learn" | Enter basic authentication credentials. |
Basic authentication is used here for demonstration purposes. For production, you should authorize users via OAuth2. See Using OAuth2 to Authorize Users for a sample React application using OAuth2.
The other cURL commands use similar JSON arguments.
Examine the Java Class
The Currency_POST_ToInstance.java
class adds a currency by calling the CurrencyResource
service.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = CurrencyResource.builder();
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(
"test@liferay.com", "learn"
).build();
System.out.println(
currencyResource.postCurrency(
new Currency() {
{
code = "AED";
name = new HashMap<String, String>() {
{
put("en_US", "UAE Dirham");
}
};
rate = new BigDecimal(3.67);
}
}));
}
This class invokes the REST service using only three lines of code:
Line (abbreviated) | Description |
---|---|
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = ... | Get a Builder for generating a CurrencyResource service instance. |
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(...).build(); | Use basic authentication and generate a CurrencyResource service instance. |
currencyResource.postCurrency(...); | Call the currencyResource.postCurrency method and pass the data to post. |
The project includes the com.liferay.headless.commerce.admin.catalog.client.jar
file as a dependency. You can find client JAR dependency information for all REST applications in the API Explorer in your installation at /o/api
(e.g., http://localhost:8080/o/api).
The main
method’s comment demonstrates running the class.
The remaining example Java classes call different CurrencyResource
methods.
See CurrencyResource for service details.
Below are examples of calling other Currency
REST services using cURL and Java.
Get Currencies from Instance
List all the currencies in your Liferay instance with a cURL or Java command.
Currencies_GET_FromInstance.sh
Command:
./Currencies_GET_FromInstance.sh
Code:
curl \
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies" \
--user "test@liferay.com:learn"
Currencies_GET_FromInstance.java
Command:
java -classpath .:* Currencies_GET_FromInstance
Code:
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = CurrencyResource.builder();
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(
"test@liferay.com", "learn"
).build();
System.out.println(
currencyResource.getCurrenciesPage(
null, null, Pagination.of(1, 2), null));
}
The instance’s Currency
objects are formatted in JSON.
Filtering, Paginating, Searching, and Sorting Currencies
This API also accepts parameters to filter, paginate, search, and sort the currencies. See the getCurrenciesPage
method for more information. You can use the following Currency
fields in your queries to filter and search the results:
- active
- primary
- code
- name
Filter Query | Description |
---|---|
name eq 'UAE Dirham' | The currency name must equal UAE Dirham. |
code eq 'AED' | The currency code must be AED. |
active eq false | The currency is not active |
You can use the name
field in your queries to sort the results:
Sort Query | Description |
---|---|
name:desc | Sort by currency name in descending order. |
Read API Query Parameters for more information.
Get a Currency
Get a specific currency with cURL or Java get
commands. Replace 1234
with the currency’s ID.
Use Currency_GET_ById.[java|sh]
to get a list of all currencies, and note the id
of the currency you want specifically.
Currency_GET_ById.sh
Command:
./Currency_GET_ById.sh 1234
Code:
curl \
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies/${1}" \
--user "test@liferay.com:learn"
Currency_GET_ById.java
Command:
java -classpath .:* -DcurrencyId=1234 Currency_GET_ById
Code:
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = CurrencyResource.builder();
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(
"test@liferay.com", "learn"
).build();
System.out.println(
currencyResource.getCurrency(
Long.valueOf(System.getProperty("currencyId"))));
}
The Currency
fields are listed in JSON.
Patch a Currency
Update an existing currency with cURL and Java patch
commands. Replace 1234
with your currency’s ID.
Currency_PATCH_ById.sh
Command:
./Currency_PATCH_ById.sh 1234
Code:
curl \
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies/${1}" \
--data-raw '
{
"name": {
"en_US": "United Arab Emirates Dirham"
}
}' \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--request "PATCH" \
--user "test@liferay.com:learn"
Currency_PATCH_ById.java
Command:
java -classpath .:* -DcurrencyId=1234 Currency_PATCH_ById
Code:
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = CurrencyResource.builder();
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(
"test@liferay.com", "learn"
).build();
currencyResource.patchCurrency(
Long.valueOf(System.getProperty("currencyId")),
new Currency() {
{
name = new HashMap<String, String>() {
{
put("en_US", "United Arab Emirates Dirham");
}
};
}
});
}
Delete a Currency
Delete an existing currency with cURL and Java delete
commands. Replace 1234
with your currency’s ID.
Currency_DELETE_ById.sh
Command:
./Currency_DELETE_ById.sh 1234
Code:
curl \
"http://localhost:8080/o/headless-commerce-admin-catalog/v1.0/currencies/${1}" \
--request "DELETE" \
--user "test@liferay.com:learn"
Currency_DELETE_ById.java
Command
java -classpath .:* -DcurrencyId=1234 Currency_DELETE_ById
Code:
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
CurrencyResource.Builder builder = CurrencyResource.builder();
CurrencyResource currencyResource = builder.authentication(
"test@liferay.com", "learn"
).build();
currencyResource.deleteCurrency(
Long.valueOf(System.getProperty("currencyId")));
}
The API Explorer shows the Currency
services and schemas and has an interface to test each service.