Airapi User Guide
  • 📙What is Airapi?
  • 📘Getting Started
    • Manage Environment
      • What is an Environment?
      • Add a New Environment
      • Update Environment
        • Reset Environment Cache
      • Delete Environment
      • Dashboard
      • Messages
      • Configurations
      • Endpoints
      • Applications
      • Documents
      • Agreements
      • Account Settings
    • Create Your Account
      • Verify Email
      • Forget Password
  • 📗Management Portal
    • API Definition
      • Consent Management
      • Scope Management
  • 📕Quota Management
    • Quota Management
    • API Base Quota
    • Application Base Quota
    • Domain Base Quota
  • 📔UK Open Banking
    • Account Details
    • Regular Payments
  • 📒TCMB Standard
    • Hata Kodları
  • 📓Advanced Features
    • App To App Authentication
    • mutual TLS
  • 📖How to
    • How To Get a Client Credential Token?
    • How To Get an AppToApp Token?
    • How To Add Multiple Function Policy?
    • How To Add Data Mask Policy?
    • How To Create a New Tenant User?
    • How To Configure Developer Portal?
    • How To Modify Global Rate Limit?
    • How To Retire an API?
    • How To Reject a Payment Initiation?
    • How To Add a Global Variable?
    • How To Restrict Working Hours?
    • How To Track Gateway Error?
    • How To Export/Import Endpoints?
    • How To Reject Account Consent?
    • How To Exclude an Endpoint?
    • How To Define an Endpoint?
    • How To Define a Mock Policy?
    • How To Define a Rate Limit Policy?
    • How To Define a Mail Policy?
    • How To Transform a Header?
    • How To XML to JSON?
    • How To JSON to XML?
  • 📙Release Notes
    • Versions
    • v2.1.80
    • v2.1.76
    • v2.1.72
    • v2.1.68
    • v2.1.64
    • v2.1.60
    • v2.1.56
    • v2.1.52
    • v2.1.44
    • v2.1.36
    • v2.1.20
    • v2.1.16
    • v2.0.96
    • v2.0.80
    • v2.0.72
    • v2.0.70
    • v2.0.66
    • v2.0.60
    • v2.0.55
    • v2.0.51
    • v2.0.50
    • v1.9.47
    • v1.9.46
    • v1.9.45
    • v1.9.44
    • v1.9.43
    • v1.9.42
    • v1.9.41
    • v1.9.40
    • v1.9.39
    • v1.9.38
    • v1.9.37
    • v1.9.3
    • v1.9.2
    • v1.9.1
    • v1.8.8
    • v1.8.7
    • v1.8.6
    • v1.8.5
    • v1.8.4
    • v1.8.3
    • v1.8.2
    • v1.8.1
    • v1.8.0
    • v1.7.9
    • v1.7.8
    • v1.7.7
    • v1.7.6
    • v1.7.5
    • v1.7.4
    • v1.7.3
    • v1.7.2
    • v1.7.1
    • v1.7.0
    • v1.6.9
    • v1.6.8
    • v1.6.7
    • v1.6.5
    • v1.6.2
    • v1.6.0
    • v1.5.8
    • v1.5.6
    • v1.5.4
    • v1.5
    • v1.4.6
    • v1.4.3
    • v1.4.0
    • v1.3.0
    • v1.2.1
    • v1.1.1
    • v0.8.6
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