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APIs de Google Play Developer
La API de Google Play Developer te permite realizar varias tareas de publicación y administración de apps. Incluye dos componentes:
Suscripciones y compras directas desde la aplicación
Puedes usar la API de Google Play Developer para administrar lo siguiente:
Puedes usar estos recursos para verificar el estado de las compras, así como para modificar y cancelar compras recurrentes.
Si quieres obtener más información para vender suscripciones en una app para Android, consulta el artículo sobre Facturación integrada en Google Play en el sitio Android Developers.
API de Publishing
La API de Google Play Developer Publishing te permite automatizar las tareas frecuentes relacionadas
con la producción y distribución de apps. Proporciona funciones similares a las disponibles para desarrolladores en Play Console, incluidas las siguientes:
- Subir versiones nuevas de una app
- Lanzar apps mediante la asignación de APKs a los distintos segmentos (alfa, beta, lanzamiento en etapas o producción)
- Crear y modificar fichas de Google Play Store, incluidos los gráficos y el texto localizado,
y las capturas de pantalla tomadas desde múltiples dispositivos
Esas tareas se llevan a cabo con la nueva funcionalidad de edits, que adopta un enfoque transaccional para realizar cambios: se agrupan varios cambios en un solo recurso edit en borrador y, luego, se confirman todos los cambios a la vez (ninguno de los cambios surte efecto hasta que se confirma la edición).
Cómo comenzar
Si quieres comenzar a usar la API de Google Play Developer, consulta la
página Cómo comenzar.
Hay bibliotecas Java y Python que puedes usar para administrar la interacción con la
API de Publishing. Puedes consultar muestras de código en la página Bibliotecas cliente y muestras de código. Si usas
otros lenguajes, puedes acceder a las APIs de REST directamente a través de HTTP.
Si tienes problemas con el uso de la API de Google Play Developer, estamos aquí para ayudarte.
Otras APIs
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Última actualización: 2025-08-13 (UTC)
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It features two main components: Subscriptions and In-App Purchases API, enabling management of product catalogs, purchase status, and recurring purchases; and the Publishing API, automating app uploads, releases via tracks (alpha, beta, production), and Play Store listing modifications. Changes through edits are bundled and committed at once. Java and Python client libraries, or direct REST API access, are available for integration.\n"],null,["# Google Play Developer APIs\n==========================\n\nThe Google Play Developer API allows you to perform a number of publishing and app-management tasks. It\nincludes two components:\n\n- The [Subscriptions and In-App Purchases API](#subscriptions) lets you manage in-app purchases and subscriptions.\n- The [Publishing API](#publishing) lets you upload and publish apps, and perform other publishing-related tasks.\n\nSubscriptions and In-App Purchases\n----------------------------------\n\nYou can use the Google Play Developer API to manage:\n\n- Catalog management\n - [One Time Products](/android-publisher/api-ref/rest/v3/monetization.onetimeproducts)\n - [In-App Products](/android-publisher/api-ref/rest/v3/inappproducts)\n - [Subscription Products](/android-publisher/api-ref/rest/v3/monetization.subscriptions)\n- [Products purchase\n status](/android-publisher/api-ref/rest/v3/purchases.products)\n- [Subscriptions\n purchase management](/android-publisher/api-ref/rest/v3/purchases.subscriptions)\n\nYou can use these resources to check the status of purchases, and to\nmodify and cancel recurring purchases.\n\nTo learn more about how to sell subscriptions in an Android app, read\n[Google\nPlay In-app Billing](https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/index.html) on the Android Developers site.\n\nPublishing API\n--------------\n\nThe Google Play Developer Publishing API allows you to automate frequent tasks having to do\nwith app production and distribution. This provides functions similar to\nthose available to a developer through the\n[Play Console](https://play.google.com/console),\nsuch as:\n\n- Uploading new versions of an app\n- Releasing apps, by assigning APKs to various [Tracks](/android-publisher/tracks) (alpha, beta, staged rollout, or production)\n- Creating and modifying Google Play Store listings, including localized text and graphics and multi-device screenshots\n\nThose tasks are performed using the new [edits](/android-publisher/edits)\nfunctionality, which take a transactional approach to making changes;\nyou bundle several changes into a single draft **edit**,\nthen commit the changes all at once. (None of the changes take effect\nuntil the edit is committed.)\n\nGetting Started\n---------------\n\nTo start using the Google Play Developer API, have a look at the\n[Getting Started](/android-publisher/getting_started) page.\n\nThere are Java and Python libraries you can use to manage interaction with the\nPublishing API. We have provided code samples on the\n[Client Libraries and Code Samples](/android-publisher/libraries) page. If you are using\nother languages, you can access the REST APIs directly via HTTP.\n\nIf you're having issues using the Google Play Developer API,\n[we're\nhere to help](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/7218994).\n\nOther APIs\n----------\n\n- The [Google Play Games Services Publishing API](https://developer.android.com/games/pgs/publishing/publishing) allows you to automate frequent tasks having to do with game services production and distribution.\n- The [Reporting API](https://developer.android.com/google/play/developer-api#reporting) lets you retrieve information about your app's quality from Android vitals.\n- The [Reply to Reviews API](https://developer.android.com/google/play/developer-api#reviews) lets you retrieve and reply to reviews of your app.\n- The [Permissions API](https://developer.android.com/google/play/developer-api#permissions) lets you automate permission management within the Play Console.\n- The [Play Games Services Management API](https://developer.android.com/games/pgs/management/management) lets you issue REST calls to programmatically control the metadata underlying the Google Play Games Services features.\n- The [Voided Purchases API](https://developer.android.com/google/play/developer-api#voided-purchases) provides a list of orders that are associated with purchases that a user has voided."]]