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authorMS <ms@taler.net>2020-10-06 16:50:36 +0200
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adapt code samples to new cli
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-rw-r--r--libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst67
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
index 621f9681..7504078f 100644
--- a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
+++ b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ into the system*:
.. code-block:: shell
- $ libeufin-nexus superuser foo # Will interactively ask for password
+ $ libeufin-nexus superuser $NEXUS_USER # Will interactively ask for password
For simplicity, we'll enable the superuser to access the bank account
via the EBICS protocol, but a API to create less privileged users is
@@ -69,14 +69,10 @@ creating a EBICS connection*.
libeufin-cli \
connections \
new-ebics-connection \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
--ebics-url $EBICS_BASE_URL \
--host-id $EBICS_HOST_ID \
--partner-id $EBICS_PARTNER_ID \
- --ebics-user-id $EBICS_USER_ID \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
If the step above executed correctly, Nexus created all the cryptographic
material that is needed on the client side; in this EBICS example, it created
@@ -88,12 +84,9 @@ a backup copy* of such keys.
libeufin-cli \
connections \
export-backup \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
--passphrase $SECRET \
--outputfile $BACKUP_FILE \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
At this point, Nexus must communicate all the details to the bank. Therefore,
it will *(5) synchronize the connection*. In this EBICS example, Nexus will send
@@ -104,25 +97,19 @@ the *INI* and *HIA* messages to the bank.
libeufin-cli \
connections \
sync \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
Once the connection is synchronized, Nexus needs to import locally the data
corresponding to the bank accounts offered by the bank connection just made.
The command below *(6) downloads the list of the bank accounts offered by the*
-``$NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME``.
+``$CONNECTION_NAME``.
.. code-block:: shell
libeufin-cli \
connections \
download-bank-accounts \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
It is now possible to *(7) list the accounts offered by the connection*.
@@ -131,9 +118,7 @@ It is now possible to *(7) list the accounts offered by the connection*.
libeufin-cli \
connections \
list-offered-bank-accounts \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
Nexus now needs an explicit *(8) import of the accounts it needs to manage*.
This step is needed to let the user pick a custom name for such accounts.
@@ -143,15 +128,12 @@ This step is needed to let the user pick a custom name for such accounts.
libeufin-cli
connections \
import-bank-account \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
--offered-account-id $ACCOUNT_NATIVE_NAME \
--nexus-bank-account-id $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME
Once a Nexus user imported a bank account (``$CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT``)
-under a certain connection (``$NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME``), it is possible
+under a certain connection (``$CONNECTION_NAME``), it is possible
to accomplish the usual operations for any bank account: asking for the
list of transactions, and making a payment.
@@ -172,10 +154,7 @@ This command asks Nexus to *download the latest bank statements*:
libeufin-cli \
accounts \
fetch-transactions \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- --account-name $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT
Once Nexus stored all the information in the database, the
client can ask to actually **see** the transactions:
@@ -185,10 +164,7 @@ client can ask to actually **see** the transactions:
libeufin-cli
accounts \
transactions \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- --account-name $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT
Make a payment
==============
@@ -205,15 +181,15 @@ The following command prepares a payment:
libeufin-cli \
accounts \
prepare-payment \
- --account-name $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
--credit-iban $IBAN_TO_SEND_MONEY_TO \
--credit-bic $BIC_TO_SEND_MONEY_TO \
--credit-name $LEGAL_ENTITY_RECEIVING_THE_PAYMENT \
- --payment-amount $AMOUNT \ # NOTE THIS.
+ --payment-amount $AMOUNT \
--payment-subject $SUBJECT \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT
+
+Note: the ``$AMOUNT`` value needs the format ``X.Y:CURRENCY``; for example
+``10:EUR``, or ``1.01:EUR``.
The previous command should return a value (``$UUID``) that uniquely
identifies the prepared payment in the Nexus system. It'll be needed
@@ -224,11 +200,9 @@ in the next step, to **send the payment instructions to the bank**:
libeufin-cli \
accounts \
submit-payment \
- --account-name $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
--payment-uuid $UUID \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT
+
Restore the backup
==================
@@ -243,9 +217,6 @@ for the requesting user.
libeufin-cli \
connection \
restore-backup \
- --connection-name $NEXUS_BANK_CONNECTION_NAME \
- --nexus-user-id $NEXUS_USER \
- --nexus-password $NEXUS_PASSWORD \
--passphrase $SECRET \
--outputfile $BACKUP_FILE \
- $NEXUS_URL
+ $CONNECTION_NAME