Inventory API Credentials
Before you can use the TrustedParts.com Inventory API, you must request credentials. Here is how to request access to the TrustedParts.com Inventory API:
If you do not have a user account:
- Register for a new account, and verify your email address.
- Follow the instructions below for users who already have an account.
If you have a user account:
- Sign in to your account. This takes you to the My Account page.
- Select the Additional Features tab.
- Under Features You May Request, click the TrustedParts.com API / Distributor Stock Search (DSS) link.
- Fill out and submit the request form.
An administrator will review your request and contact you regarding approval.
After the API Credentials Request Has Been Approved
- Sign in to your account.
- On the My Account page select the API Keys tab.
- Make note of the Company ID and the Inventory API key displayed on the page; these credentials must be supplied with every search request. Note: The Inventory API status may be set to Trial and include an expiration date, after which Inventory API access will no longer be active. To update your account from Trial to Active status before the expiration date, please send an e-mail to user-requests@trustedparts.com.
- Refer to the Inventory API Version 2 documentation for search request and response formats.
Suspended and Revoked API Keys
- To protect the stability of the TrustedParts.com Inventory API for all customers, rate limits exist for every account. If you exceed the rate limits for your account, your API key may be temporarily suspended. See the Inventory API Request Limits page for more information.
- Violation of the TrustedParts.com Inventory API Terms of Use may result in the revocation of your API key. If that occurs, the My Account API Keys page will reflect a status of or Revoked.