Retrieve a list of assigned terminals
POST/partner/partner/:partnerId/terminal/assigned
This endpoint will list the terminals under your partner profile that are assigned to merchants. You can apply a search filter for the results.
Request
Path Parameters
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 50 characters
It is the ID of the partner who owns the terminal.
- application/json
Body
required
The page to be retrieved.
Start the page from this element position.
Possible values: >= 1
Number of elements to retrieve in the page.
Apply search term as filter for results. Will look among multiple attributes if the search term is included.
Responses
- 200
- 400
- 401
- 403
- 409
- 500
OK
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
- U - INACTIVE_UNASSIGNED
- I - INACTIVE_CHANGED
- C - ACTIVE_CHANGED
- A - ACTIVE_UNCHANGED
- D - PENDING_DELETION
- Z - INACTIVE_ERROR
- X - ACTIVE_ERROR
- ]
- Array [
- Array [
- U - INACTIVE_UNASSIGNED
- I - INACTIVE_CHANGED
- C - ACTIVE_CHANGED
- A - ACTIVE_UNCHANGED
- D - PENDING_DELETION
- Z - INACTIVE_ERROR
- X - ACTIVE_ERROR
- ]
- Array [
- Array [
- ]
- ]
- Array [
- Array [
- ]
- ]
- ]
Total number of records found.
Position of the first element retrieved.
Number of records in this page.
True if there are elements before the retrieved page.
True if there are elements after the retrieved page.
terminals object[]
Elements in the retrieved page.
Possible values: [DATECS
, PAX
, TELPO
, VIRTUAL
]
Brand of the terminal.
Possible values: [MPED400
, MPED800
, HILITE
, HIPLUS
, HIPRO
, HIFIVE
, BP50PLUS
, PAXA920
, PAXA80
, PAXA77
, PAXA50
, PAX30
, PAXA35
, PAXA60
, PAXA910
, PAXA920PRO
, PAXA930
, PAXARIES6
, PAXARIES8
, PAXE500
, PAXE700
, PAXE800
, PAXA800
, PAXIM30
, TELPOTPS900
, TELPOTPS988
, TELPOTPS989
, TELPOTPS328
, TELPOTPS300
, TELPOTPS
, VT
]
Terminal type supported by the TMS. They may belong to different brands: Pax, Telpo, Datecs or Virtual Terminals.
Possible values: <= 20 characters
The serial number of the terminal.
Possible values: [MIPS
, ARM
, ANDROID
, NONE
]
Architecture of the terminal.
Software version configured for the terminal.
Terminal ID configured at the acquirer
Possible values: [U
, I
, C
, A
, D
, Z
, X
]
Status of the terminal:
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 50 characters
ID of your partner profile (provided by Handpoint)
The name of the partner. This will be provided by Handpoint
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 20 characters
It is a unique Handpoint ID for the merchant, it must be unique across ALL TMS merchants. Handpoint will provide a range of IDs that can be used for this purpose.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The name of the merchant.
Creation date time of the terminal.
Modification date time of the terminal.
merchants object[]
Elements in the retrieved page.
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 20 characters
It is a unique Handpoint ID for the merchant, it must be unique across ALL TMS merchants. Handpoint will provide a range of IDs that can be used for this purpose.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The name of the merchant.
Possible values: <= 4 characters
4 digit code that identifies the merchant's business type.
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 50 characters
ID of your partner profile (provided by Handpoint)
The name of the partner. This will be provided by Handpoint
Default value: false
True if partner has cloud api access enabled. Handpoint will enable this parameter on your partner profile.
Possible values: <= 50 characters
TMS ISV ID associated with the merchant. Handpoint will provide the list of ISV id's associated to your partner profile.
ISV name associated with the merchant. Handpoint will provide the list of ISV names associated to your partner profile.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The email of the merchant.
Number of terminals assigned to the merchant.
True if there is a least one terminal assigned to the merchant.
True if there is a least one terminal with android architecture assigned to the merchant.
Creation date time of the merchant.
Modification date time of the merchant.
terminals object[]
List of terminals assigned to the merchant.
Possible values: [DATECS
, PAX
, TELPO
, VIRTUAL
]
Brand of the terminal.
Possible values: [MPED400
, MPED800
, HILITE
, HIPLUS
, HIPRO
, HIFIVE
, BP50PLUS
, PAXA920
, PAXA80
, PAXA77
, PAXA50
, PAX30
, PAXA35
, PAXA60
, PAXA910
, PAXA920PRO
, PAXA930
, PAXARIES6
, PAXARIES8
, PAXE500
, PAXE700
, PAXE800
, PAXA800
, PAXIM30
, TELPOTPS900
, TELPOTPS988
, TELPOTPS989
, TELPOTPS328
, TELPOTPS300
, TELPOTPS
, VT
]
Terminal type supported by the TMS. They may belong to different brands: Pax, Telpo, Datecs or Virtual Terminals.
Possible values: <= 20 characters
The serial number of the terminal.
Possible values: [MIPS
, ARM
, ANDROID
, NONE
]
Architecture of the terminal.
Software version configured for the terminal.
Terminal ID configured at the acquirer
Possible values: [U
, I
, C
, A
, D
, Z
, X
]
Status of the terminal:
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 50 characters
ID of your partner profile (provided by Handpoint)
The name of the partner. This will be provided by Handpoint
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 20 characters
It is a unique Handpoint ID for the merchant, it must be unique across ALL TMS merchants. Handpoint will provide a range of IDs that can be used for this purpose.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The name of the merchant.
Creation date time of the terminal.
Modification date time of the terminal.
Possible values: >= 1
The list of currencies configured on the acquirer level (usually this is a single currency) Use the ISO 4217 code for the currency.
agreements object[]
Possible values: <= 1
An agreement is the acquirer specific configuration for the merchant.
Possible values: <= 50 characters
This is the ID of the acquirer(s) assigned to your partner profile in the handpoint systems. It will be provided by the Handpoint team.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
Merchant id provided by the acquirer for the merchant.
Possible values: non-empty
and <= 20 characters
It is a unique Handpoint ID for the merchant, it must be unique across ALL TMS merchants. Handpoint will provide a range of IDs that can be used for this purpose.
Possible values: >= 1
The list of currencies configured on the acquirer level (usually this is a single currency) Use the ISO 4217 code for the currency.
protocolData object[]
Possible values: >= 1
It is the specific configuration for the acquirer(s) assigned to your partner profile. Ask Handpoint about which values are required per acquirer.
Possible values: [AMEX
, BORGUN
, EVO
, OMNIPAY
, PostBridge
, TNS
, TSYS
, VANTIV
, ViscusDummy
]
The acquirer to which transactions will be sent to by the payment terminals. ViscusDummy is a simulator used for testing purposes.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
It is the merchant id provided by the acquirer.
Possible values: <= 50 characters
Additional merchant ids provided by the acquirer.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
It is the terminal id provided by the acquirer. Some acquirers do not provide a terminal Id in which case passing a unique 8 digit value would work as well (ideally the last 8 digits of the terminal serial number).
Default value: false
It is a flag to indicate if the terminal should only accept debit cards. If activated, the terminal will start declining all transactions made with credit cards. This feature is supported by all acquirers except TNS.
The list of currencies configured on the acquirer level (usually this is a single currency) Use the ISO 4217 code for the currency.
Default value: A
For Handpoint internal use only.
Default value: false
This flag enables support for MOTO transactions from the payment terminal (only available for some acquirers)
Default value: false
For merchants with MOTO enabled, we can configure if entering the CVV value (3-4 digits at the back of the card) is mandatory or not.
Default value: false
If any of the protocol data in the agreement has the debitCardOnly flag set to true, then this flag will be set to true.
For some acquirers this is the configured merchant id at acquirer side.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The zip code of the merchant's address.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
The city of the merchant's address.
Possible values: <= 100 characters
First line of the merchant's address.
Possible values: <= 2 characters
The country code of the merchant's address. ISO 3166 Alpha 2.
Default value: false
Enable tip functionality in the merchant. Only relevant for setting up Datecs terminals, not relevant for PAX or Telpo.
Default value: false
Show tip adjustment line in the receipt. It is only used if tipFlag is true. Only relevant for setting up Datecs terminals, not relevant for PAX or Telpo.
tipList object[]
Tip list configured for the merchant. Only relevant for setting up Datecs terminals, not relevant for PAX or Telpo.
TipBlock object[]
{
"totalRecordsCount": 0,
"initPosition": 0,
"batchSize": 0,
"previousBatchAvailable": true,
"nextBatchAvailable": true,
"terminals": [
{
"brand": "DATECS",
"terminalType": "MPED400",
"serialNumber": "string",
"architecture": "MIPS",
"softwareVersion": "string",
"acquirerTerminalId": "string",
"terminalStatus": "U",
"partnerId": "string",
"partnerFullName": "string",
"merchantId": "string",
"merchantName": "string",
"creationDate": "string",
"lastModifiedDate": "string"
}
],
"merchants": [
{
"merchantId": "string",
"merchantName": "string",
"merchantCategoryCode": "string",
"partnerId": "string",
"partnerFullName": "string",
"partnerCloudPosEnabled": false,
"isvId": "string",
"isvName": "string",
"email": "string",
"assignedTerminalsCount": 0,
"anyTerminalAssigned": true,
"hasAnyAndroidDevice": true,
"creationDate": "string",
"lastModifiedDate": "string",
"terminals": [
{
"brand": "DATECS",
"terminalType": "MPED400",
"serialNumber": "string",
"architecture": "MIPS",
"softwareVersion": "string",
"acquirerTerminalId": "string",
"terminalStatus": "U",
"partnerId": "string",
"partnerFullName": "string",
"merchantId": "string",
"merchantName": "string",
"creationDate": "string",
"lastModifiedDate": "string"
}
],
"currencies": [
"string"
],
"agreements": [
{
"acquirer": "string",
"acquirerMid": "string",
"merchant": "string",
"currencies": [
"string"
],
"protocolData": [
{
"protocol": "AMEX",
"acquirerMid": "string",
"authorizedMids": [
"string"
],
"defaultAcquirerTid": "string",
"debitCardOnly": false,
"currencies": [
"string"
],
"gwConfigDummyFlag": "A",
"supportsMoto": false,
"motoCvvMandatory": false
}
],
"debitCardOnly": false
}
],
"merchantExternalId": "string",
"zipCode": "string",
"city": "string",
"addressLine1": "string",
"countryCodeAlpha2": "string",
"tipFlag": false,
"showTipAdjustmentLine": false,
"tipList": [
{
"TipBlock": [
{
"option": "string",
"blockNo": "string"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
Bad Request
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Schema
Error code.
Reason of the error.
Message guid of the error.
{
"code": "string",
"reason": "string",
"messageGuid": "string"
}
Unauthorized
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Error code.
Reason of the error.
Message guid of the error.
{
"code": "string",
"reason": "string",
"messageGuid": "string"
}
Forbidden
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Error code.
Reason of the error.
Message guid of the error.
{
"code": "string",
"reason": "string",
"messageGuid": "string"
}
Conflict
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Error code.
Reason of the error.
Message guid of the error.
{
"code": "string",
"reason": "string",
"messageGuid": "string"
}
Internal Server Error
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Error code.
Reason of the error.
Message guid of the error.
{
"code": "string",
"reason": "string",
"messageGuid": "string"
}