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Qonto
PSP Connectors

Qonto

Prerequisites#

Before you begin, you need to have a Qonto account. Make sure you have a Qonto API key and secret, with the least amount of permissions required to access the functionality of the Qonto Connector you plan to use.

Make sure to create an API key dedicated to Formance. Doing so will improve your auditability and security and will allow you to revoke access to Formance at any time if needed.

Installation#

curl -X POST $FORMANCE_API_URL/api/payments/connectors/qonto \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @config.json
POST/api/payments/connectors/qonto

With config.json containing:

JSON
{
  "apiKey": "string",
  "clientID": "string",
  "endpoint": "string",
  "name": "string",
  "pollingPeriod": "30m",
  "stagingToken": "string"
}
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