Adyen
Fortnox

Adyen + Fortnox

Integration documentation and guides

Getting Started · 4

Getting Started

4

Getting Started

Start with credentials, setup steps, and the key guides for this pair.

Adyen

api_key · Until regenerated or replaced

10 minutes
  1. 1

    Log in to Customer Area

    Open the Adyen Customer Area and select the correct company account.

  2. 2

    Open API credentials

    Go to Developers → API credentials.

  3. 3

    Create or select the credential

    Your account includes default API credentials. You can also create a dedicated web service user if you want a separate credential for Junipeer.

  4. 4

    Generate the API key

    Open the credential, go to Server settings → Authentication → API key, and select Generate API key.

  5. 5

    Copy the values securely

    Save the generated Username and API key immediately. Adyen does not let you copy the API key again after you leave the page.

  6. 6

    Review roles and permissions

    Make sure the credential has the roles required for the Adyen APIs Junipeer will call.

  7. 7

    Paste the credentials into Junipeer

    Enter the Username and API key in the Adyen connection settings in Junipeer.

Fortnox

oauth2 · Indefinite, unless access is revoked or the user changes

5 minutes
  1. 1

    Create or choose the integration user

    Open Fortnox user administration and create or select the user that will be used for the Junipeer connection.

  2. 2

    Add the required licences

    Ensure the user has licences for Orders, Invoices, Accounting, and Integration.

  3. 3

    Enable the required permissions

    Assign the licences to the user and enable all permissions the integration needs.

  4. 4

    Connect Fortnox in Junipeer

    In Junipeer, click the Fortnox connector, sign in with the prepared user, and approve access.

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