This repository accompanies Plaid's quickstart guide.
Here you'll find full example integration apps using our client libraries:
Using https:
$ git clone https://github.com/plaid/quickstart
$ cd quickstart
Alternatively, if you use ssh:
$ git clone git@github.com:plaid/quickstart.git
$ cd quickstart
Note - because this repository makes use of symlinks, to run this on a Windows machine, use the following command when cloning the project
$ git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/plaid/quickstart
$ cp .env.example .env
Copy .env.example
to a new file called .env
and fill out the environment variables inside. At
minimum PLAID_CLIENT_ID
and PLAID_SECRET
must be filled out. Get your Client ID and secrets from
the dashboard: https://dashboard.plaid.com/account/keys
NOTE:
.env
files are a convenient local development tool. Never run a production application using an environment file with secrets in it.
There are two ways to run the various language quickstarts in this repository. You can simply choose to use Docker, or you can run the code directly. If you would like to run the code directly, skip to the Run without Docker section.
make
available at your command line- Docker installed and running on your machine: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
- Your environment variables populated in
.env
- If using Windows, a working Linux installation on Windows 10. If you are using Windows and do not already have WSL or Cygwin configured, we recommend running without Docker.
There are three basic make
commands available
up
: builds and starts the containerlogs
: tails logsstop
: stops the container
Each of these should be used with a language
argument, which is one of node
, python
, ruby
,
java
, or go
. If unspecified, the default is node
.
$ make up language=node
The quickstart backend is now running on http://localhost:8000 and frontend on http://localhost:3000.
If you make changes to one of the server files such as index.js
, server.go
, etc, or to the
.env
file, simply run make up language=node
again to rebuild and restart the container.
If you experience a Docker connection error when running the command above, try the following:
- Make sure Docker is running
- Try running the command prefixed with
sudo
$ make logs language=node
$ make stop language=node
- The language you intend to use is installed on your machine and available at your command line. This repo should generally work with active LTS versions of each language such as node >= 14, python >= 3.8, ruby >= 2.6, etc.
- Your environment variables populated in
.env
- npm
- If using Windows, a command line utility capable of running basic Unix shell commands
Once started with one of the commands below, the quickstart will be running on http://localhost:8000 for the backend. Enter the additional commands in step 2 to run the frontend which will run on http://localhost:3000.
$ cd ./node
$ npm install
$ ./start.sh
$ cd ./python
# If you use virtualenv
# virtualenv venv
# source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ ./start.sh
$ cd ./ruby
$ bundle
$ ./start.sh
$ cd ./go
$ go build
$ ./start.sh
$ cd ./java
$ mvn clean package
$ ./start.sh
$ cd ./frontend
$ npm install
$ npm start
Some institutions (primarily in Europe, but a small number in the US) require an OAuth redirect
authentication flow, where the end user is redirected to the bank’s website or mobile app to
authenticate. For this flow, you should set PLAID_REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:3000/
in .env
.
You will also need to register this localhost redirect URI in the
Plaid dashboard under Team Settings > API > Allowed redirect URIs.
OAuth flows are only testable in the sandbox
environment in this Quickstart app due to an https
redirect_uri
being required in other environments. Additionally, if you want to use the Payment
Initiation product, you will need to contact Sales to get this
product enabled.