Adidas API endpoint
Use Crawlora's Get Adidas search suggestions API to extract supported public Adidas data as structured JSON. This page includes request parameters, cURL examples, response schema, error behavior, credit cost, and a Playground link for testing before integration.
/adidas/suggestReturns the top matching products for a partial query, the same search-as-you-type preview Adidas's own search box shows. Adidas has no separate term-autocomplete index, so each suggestion is a matching product (id, title, url, image, price) rather than a completed search phrase. Best-effort relevance: an obscure query returns whatever Adidas's own search surfaces. Developers commonly use this endpoint for data enrichment, monitoring, research dashboards, internal automation, and agent-native workflows that need repeatable structured public web data. Authentication uses the documented Crawlora headers, and usage is metered with the credit cost shown on this page.
Request parameters are generated from the active endpoint catalog. Required values must be sent before Crawlora can call the upstream public web data source.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| query | string | Yes | Partial search query | ||
| x-api-key (header) | string | Yes | API key required |
curl -X GET "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/adidas/suggest?query=coffee" \ -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"
Send your scraping API key in the x-api-key header. Use the console API Keys page to rotate or select the active key.
Endpoint usage is metered in credits. The plan prices, included credits, limits, and overage rates below match the active backend billing configuration.
| Plan | Price | Included credits | Daily cap | Rate limit | Overage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | 2,000 | 500 daily credits | 5/min | No overage |
| Starter | $9/mo | 20,000 | 5,000 daily credits | 15/min | $0.75/1,000 overage credits when enabled |
| Growth | $29/mo | 100,000 | 25,000 daily credits | 45/min | $0.45/1,000 overage credits when enabled |
| Pro | $79/mo | 400,000 | No daily cap | 120/min | $0.30/1,000 overage credits |
| Business | $199/mo | 1,200,000 | No daily cap | 300/min | $0.20/1,000 overage credits |
| Enterprise | $499/mo | 5,000,000 | No daily cap | 1,000/min | $0.12/1,000 overage credits |
This endpoint is executed through Crawlora's managed scraping infrastructure.
- Adidas has no separate term-autocomplete index, so each `suggestions[]` entry is a matching product (`id`, `title`, `url`, `image_url`, `price`) rather than a completed search phrase. - Best-effort relevance: an obscure `query` returns whatever Adidas's own search surfaces, not a guaranteed prefix match. - Each suggestion's `id` is the SKU to pass as `product_id` to `adidas-product` for full detail. ```json {"code":200,"msg":"OK","data":{"query":"samba","count":10,"suggestions":[{"id":"KJ7435","title":"SAMBA OG SHOES","url":"https://www.adidas.com/samba-og-shoes/KJ7435.html","image_url":"https://assets.adidas.com/images/w_280,h_280,f_auto,q_auto:sensitive/f88fdc6701a845be8fa1b2d0656b4ab0_9366/samba-og-shoes.jpg","price":120}]}} ```
Crawlora does not silently return bad data when the upstream page cannot be used.
| Status | Common failure case |
|---|---|
| 400 | Invalid input or missing required parameter |
| 429 | Plan or endpoint rate limit exceeded |
| 500 | Internal execution error |
| 502 | Upstream platform failed, returned unusable HTML, or served a challenge page that could not be resolved |
When possible, Crawlora returns structured error context so your integration can retry, back off, or inspect the request.
| Status | Description | Schema |
|---|---|---|
| 400 | Bad Request | #/definitions/app.Response |
| 429 | Too Many Requests | #/definitions/app.Response |
| 503 | Service Unavailable | #/definitions/app.Response |
Request schema
No body schema
Response schema
#/definitions/adidas.suggestResponseDoc
| Field | Type | Required | Enum | Bounds | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| code | integer | No | 200 | |||
| data | adidas.SuggestResponse | No | ||||
| data.count | integer | No | ||||
| data.fetched_at | string | No | ||||
| data.query | string | No | ||||
| data.source_url | string | No | ||||
| data.suggestions | array | No | ||||
| data.suggestions[].id | string | No | ||||
| data.suggestions[].image_url | string | No | ||||
| data.suggestions[].price | number | No | ||||
| data.suggestions[].title | string | No | ||||
| data.suggestions[].url | string | No | ||||
| msg | string | No | OK |
Use environment variables for secrets and keep Crawlora API keys server-side.
curl -X GET "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/adidas/suggest?query=coffee" \
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