Elixir library for Plaid's V2 API.
Supported Plaid products:
- Transactions
- Auth
- Identity
- Balance
- Income
- Assets
- Investments
Add to your dependencies in mix.exs
. The hex specification is required.
def deps do
[{:plaid, "~> 1.9", hex: :plaid_elixir}]
end
All calls to Plaid require either your client id and secret, or public key. Add the
following configuration to your project to set the values. This configuration is optional
as of version 1.6
, see below for a runtime configuration. The library will raise an
error if the relevant credentials are not provided either via config.exs
or at runtime.
config :plaid,
root_uri: "https://development.plaid.com/",
client_id: "your_client_id",
secret: "your_secret",
public_key: "your_public_key",
httpoison_options: [timeout: 10_000, recv_timeout: 30_000]
By default, root_uri
is set by mix
environment. You can override it in your config.
dev
- development.plaid.comprod
- production.plaid.com
Finally, you can pass in custom configuration for HTTPoison. It's recommended you extend the receive timeout for Plaid, especially for retrieving historical transactions.
Alternatively, you can provide the configuration at runtime. The configuration passed
as a function argument will overwrite the configuration in config.exs
, if one exists.
For example, if you want to hit a different URL when calling the /accounts
endpoint, you could
pass in a configuration argument to Plaid.Accounts.get/2
.
Plaid.Accounts.get(%{access_token: "my-token"}, %{root_uri: "http://sandbox.plaid.com/", secret: "no-secrets"})
Access tokens are required for almost all calls to Plaid. However, they can only be obtained using Plaid Link.
Once a user successfully connects to his institution using Plaid Link, a
public token is returned to the client. This single-use public token can be exchanged
for an access token and item id (both of which should be stored) using
Plaid.Item.exchange_public_token/1
.
Consult Plaid's documentation for additional detail on this process.
As of version 1.2
, this library natively supports serialization of its structs using Jason
for compatibility with Phoenix.
This library uses bypass to simulate HTTP responses from Plaid.
It uses Elixir's native formatter as of 1.3.2