Begin Implementing V3 while remaining Backwards Compatible.#267
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Begin Implementing V3 while remaining Backwards Compatible.#267chrishappy wants to merge 6 commits intobigcommerce:masterfrom
chrishappy wants to merge 6 commits intobigcommerce:masterfrom
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Begin allowing clients to use v3 of the BigCommerce API with fully backwards compatibility
This reverts commit 122b03d.
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Is using a switch statement the best way to do this in getProducts()? Should we create an entire new release for version 3, scrapping the older functions? |
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I think developers on BigCommerce have shown much interest in seeing this API supporting version 3 APIs including Cart and Catalog (#248, #261). This pull request is the beginning of implementing it in a backwards compatible fashion.