Implementing Unified Commerce REST APIs allows merchants to take advantage of efficient ecommerce, order
management, and fulfillment strategies to bridge the gap between online and in-store shopping. To begin
working with the toolset, a developer should be familiar with REST APIs and the process of authentication.To test API requests or run example calls through this interactive site, first select an environment and configure your credentials
with the API Servers and Authentication configuration pages on the left. Then, you will be able to place calls when
viewing the endpoint documentation pages. These configurations are not necessary if you are only referencing the API information
and do not intend to perform any calls.The other pages in the lefthand menu are the available API services, each of which contains endpoints to perform
different actions. When you select a service, its endpoints and operations will then be displayed below the
list of services. The documentation for each endpoint provides the HTTP request and response schemas,
including templates and the interactive forms for performing calls.The Kibo knowledge base includes additional documentation to help
developers become more familiar with the REST APIs or other development tools: