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§Billecta-rs
Wrapper around the Billecta API.
§Creating a new client
Create a client using a URL and a token. See section Authentication in Getting Started
§Using environment variables
A client can be created using the environment variables:
BILLECTA_URL
BILLECTA_TOKEN
let client = billecta::Client::from_env();
§Creating a SecureToken
§1. Retreive SecureToken
To begin, encode your username and password as follows:
$ echo -n "<username>:<password>" | base64
$ base64 <<< "<username>:<password>"
cannot be used since it adds a newline.
§2. Retreive your SecureToken
Send the encoded b64-string to Billecta with the b64-string you just created in
the Authorization Header as such: Authorization: Basic <b64string>
curl -X "POST" https://api.billecta.com/v1/authentication/apiauthenticate -H "Content-Length:0" -H "Authorization: Basic <b64 string>" -H "Accept: application/json"
§3. Encode the SecureToken
Snatch the SecureToken from the returned data and encode it as b64 once more:
$ base64 <<< <SecureTokenString>
§4. Do API things
To try it out try to fetch all Creditor with the b64 encode SecureToken in the Authorization header
curl -X "POST" https://api.billecta.com/v1/creditors/creditors -H "Authorization: SecureToken <SecureTokenB64>"
Re-exports§
Modules§
- Accounting
- Accounting dimensions
- Bank
- Common
- Contract invoice
- Cost Centers
- Creditors
- Debt collection
- Debtors
- Delivery
- Files
- Invoice
- Notifications
- Payments
- Products
- Projects
- Reconciliation invoice
- Search
- Self invoice
- Users
Structs§
- A Datetime using Stockholm as TZ. Either CET or CEST.
- A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID).