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Get sandbox account transactions

GET 

/v1/sandbox/accounts/:mockAccountId/transactions

Only for managing sandbox data, not part of the production API. Get all transactions on an account created using POST /v1/sandbox/accounts. This can include transactions created using POST /v1/sandbox/accounts/{mockCardAccountId}/transactions or from payments performed in the sandbox.

Request

Path Parameters

    mockAccountId stringrequired

Query Parameters

    fromDate date

    Advertises which date the client wishes to receive transactions from.

    Example: 2019-03-01
    toDate date

    Advertises which date the client wishes to receive transactions to.

    Example: 2019-04-01
    offset Int32

    Advertises how many transactions should be skipped before starting to count the limit.

    Example: 0
    limit Int32

    Possible values: >= 1

    Advertises how many transactions should be returned.

    Example: 10

Header Parameters

    Accept string

    Advertises which content types, expressed as MIME types, the client is able to understand. Using content negotiation, the server then selects one of the proposals, uses it and informs the client of its choice with the Content-Type response header.

    Example: application/json
    Accept-Charset string

    Advertises which character set the client is able to understand. Using content negotiation, the server then selects one of the proposals, uses it and informs the client of its choice within the Content-Type response header.

    Example: utf-8
    Accept-Encoding string

    Advertises which content encoding, usually a compression algorithm, the client is able to understand. Using content negotiation, the server selects one of the proposals, uses it and informs the client of its choice with the Content-Encoding response header.

    Example: deflate, gzip;q=1.0, *;q=0.5
    Accept-Language string

    Advertises which natural languages the client is able to understand, and which locale variant is preferred. Using content negotiation, the server then selects one of the proposals, uses it and informs the client of its choice with the Content-Language response header.

    Example: en-US,en;q=0.7,nb;q=0.3
    Host string

    The domain name of the server (for virtual hosting), and (optionally) the TCP port number on which the server is listening.

    Example: openbanking.sor.no
    X-Request-ID stringrequired

    Request identifier, unique to the call, as determined by the TPP.

    Example: 4eba4445-1a4b-47b8-bdd5-4e56ef026b19
    TPP-Signature-Certificate stringrequired

    The certificate used for signing the request in base64 encoding.

    Example: MIFFTzCCAzegAkIBAgMJANnQVDLqktJUMA0GCS....8WLZOX3YxNoH4k==
    Signature stringrequired

    HTTP Message Signature as specified by https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cavage-http-signatures-10 with requirements imposed by Berlin Group's NextGenPSD2 Framework.

    • keyId must be formatted as keyId="SN=XXX,CA=YYY" where XXX is the serial number of the signing certificate in hexadecimal encoding and YYY is the full Distinguished Name of the Certificate Authority having certificate
    • algorithm must identify the same algorithm for the signature as presented in the signing certificate and should be rsa-sha256
    • headers must contain date, digest, x-request-id, psu-id, psu-corporate-id, and tpp-redirect-uri when available
    • signature must be computed as Base64(RSA-SHA256(signingString))

    If any values in the Signature header is ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8 encoded you need to URL encode the Signature header according to RFC 2047 which means MIME encoding the signature.

    Also the signature must be wrapped using this format: =?charset?encoding?encoded signature?=

    Example of this encoding: =?utf-8?B?a2V5QTQsQ0E9Mi41LjQuOTc9IzB........jMTM1MDUzNDQ0ZTRmMmQ0NjUz?=

    Java example of how to implement encoding:

    if (charset.equals(StandardCharsets.UTF_8)) {
    Signature = String.format("=?utf-8?B?%s?=", Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(signature.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8)));
    }
    Example: keyId="SN=6AEB4444FBAAD267,CA=O=PSDNO-FSA-ABCA,L=Trondheim,C=NO", algorithm="rsa-sha256", headers="date x-request-id tpp-redirect-uri psu-id", signature="***************"

Responses

Schema

  • Array [

  • id stringrequired
    amount int32required
    currency stringrequired
    valueDate stringrequired
    remittanceInformationUnstructured stringrequired
    creditorName stringrequired

    creditorAccount

    object

    required

    iban stringrequired
    bban stringrequired
    debtorName stringrequired

    debtorAccount

    object

    required

    iban stringrequired
    bban stringrequired
    bankTransactionCode stringrequired

    Possible values: >= 4 characters and <= 14 characters

    ISO20022 Bank Transaction Code available if supported by underlying services

    ultimateDebtor stringrequired
    ultimateCreditor stringrequired
    purposeCode stringrequired
    bookingDate stringrequired

    _links

    object

    required

    self

    object

    required

    href stringrequired
    verbs string[]required
  • ]

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