
Introduction - Patricia Business
Introduction The Patricia Business API is organized around REST. Endpoints have predictable, self-describing URLs. Our API accepts JSON requests and returns JSON responses. It uses standard …
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Welcome [docs.business.mypatricia.co]
Here you'll find guides, resources, and references to build with Patricia Business.
Initiate Payment
This section describes how to initiate a payment using cryptocurrency on Patricia Business.
Javascript Checkout Library
The Patricia Checkout provides a simple and convenient way to accept payment.
Cryptocurrency Exchange
Cryptocurrency Exchange
Create - docs.business.mypatricia.co
Create a webhook on Patricia Business A fully formed URL. This is super important because this is the URL where Patricia sends all the Payload events to.
Webhook Acknowledgement
Webhook Acknowledgement When Patricia sends a webhook event to your webhook URL, it expects a 200 OK response which Patricia considers and acknowledgement from your application. If your …
Authentication. - docs.business.mypatricia.co
Do not share your secret API keys in publicly accessible areas such as GitHub, client-side code, and so forth. Authentication to the Patricia Business API is done by bearer auth. For example curl -H …
Introduction - Patricia Business
Introduction Patricia uses webhooks to notify and send programmatic updates to your application when an event happens in your Patricia Business Account. Webhooks are useful for asynchronous events …