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@ktmcp/adyencominookupervice

v1.0.0

Published

The BIN Lookup API provides endpoints for retrieving information, such as cost estimates, and 3D Secure supported version based on a given BIN. ## Authentication You need an [API credential](https://docs.adyen.com/development-resources/api-credentials) t

Readme

Adyen BinLookup API MCP Server

The BIN Lookup API provides endpoints for retrieving information, such as cost estimates, and 3D Secure supported version based on a given BIN.

Authentication

You need an API credential to authenticate to the API.

If using an API key, add an X-API-Key header with the API key as the value, for example:

curl
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "X-API-Key: YOUR_API_KEY" \
...

Alternatively, you can use the username and password to connect to the API using basic authentication, for example:

curl
-U "[email protected]_COMPANY_ACCOUNT":"YOUR_BASIC_AUTHENTICATION_PASSWORD" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
...

Versioning

The BinLookup API supports versioning using a version suffix in the endpoint URL. This suffix has the following format: "vXX", where XX is the version number.

For example:

https://pal-test.adyen.com/pal/servlet/BinLookup/v54/get3dsAvailability
```## Going live

To authneticate to the live endpoints, you need an [API credential](https://docs.adyen.com/development-resources/api-credentials) from your live Customer Area.

The live endpoint URLs contain a prefix which is unique to your company account:

https://{PREFIX}-pal-live.adyenpayments.com/pal/servlet/BinLookup/v54/get3dsAvailability


Get your `{PREFIX}` from your live Customer Area under **Developers** > **API URLs** > **Prefix**.

## Installation

```bash
npm install -g @ktmcp/adyencominookupervice

Usage

adyencominookupervice

API Provider

adyen.com:BinLookupService

Category

payment