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Overview

This node integrates with the Kobana API to manage PIX payments under the "Payment > PIX" resource, specifically supporting the "Get Many" operation. It allows users to retrieve multiple PIX payment records from their Kobana account efficiently. This is useful for scenarios where you need to list or analyze many PIX payments, such as generating reports, reconciling transactions, or monitoring payment statuses.

For example, a business could use this node to fetch all PIX payments made within a certain period or matching specific criteria, enabling automated workflows that update accounting systems or trigger notifications based on payment data.

Properties

Name Meaning
Return All Whether to return all PIX payment results or limit the number of returned items.
Limit Maximum number of PIX payment results to return when "Return All" is false (1 to 100).
Additional Fields JSON object with additional fields to include in the request for extended filtering or data.
Query Parameters JSON object with query parameters to filter or modify the list of PIX payments retrieved.

Output

The node outputs an array of JSON objects representing PIX payment records retrieved from the Kobana API. Each object contains details about a single PIX payment, such as identifiers, amounts, status, timestamps, and other relevant metadata provided by the API.

No binary data output is produced by this operation.

Dependencies

  • Requires an API key credential for authenticating with the Kobana API.
  • The node dynamically selects the API base URL depending on the environment (production or sandbox).
  • No additional external dependencies are required beyond the Kobana API access.

Troubleshooting

  • Common Issues:

    • Incorrect or missing API credentials will cause authentication failures.
    • Providing invalid JSON in "Additional Fields" or "Query Parameters" may result in request errors.
    • Exceeding the maximum allowed "Limit" value (over 100) will be rejected by the API.
  • Error Messages:

    • Authentication errors typically indicate invalid or expired API keys; verify and update credentials.
    • JSON parsing errors suggest malformed input in JSON fields; ensure valid JSON syntax.
    • Rate limiting or quota exceeded errors may occur if too many requests are made; consider using "Return All" carefully or adding delays.

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