API for Reports
Welcome to the Bamboo Reporting API documentation. Our reporting APIs are designed to provide you with comprehensive and detailed information about your transactions and movements. These APIs enable you to retrieve critical data for analysis, reconciliation, and reporting purposes.
Available APIs
Currently, we offer the following API:
Transaction Report API: This API provides detailed reports on individual transactions, including purchase details, payment methods, customer information, and transaction statuses. It allows for in-depth analysis of your transactional data.
Statement Report API: This API will allow you to retrieve reports on fund movements within your account, providing a clear picture of incoming and outgoing funds.
Payouts Report API: This API will offer detailed reports on payouts made to merchants, including payout amounts, frequencies, and statuses.
Key Features
- Detailed Data: Our APIs provide comprehensive information, allowing for in-depth analysis and reporting.
- Flexible Querying: Use various parameters to filter and retrieve exactly the data you need.
- Pagination: Efficiently handle large datasets with our pagination feature.
- Up-to-Date Information: While most data is available in real-time, please note that some APIs may have a slight delay (up to D-1) for the most recent data.
Getting Started
To start using our Reporting APIs, you’ll need to:
- Obtain API credentials from your Bamboo account manager.
- Review the documentation for the specific API you wish to use.
- Set up your development environment to make API calls.
- Test your integration thoroughly before moving to production.
What's next?
The Bamboo Transaction Report API offers detailed transactional data retrieval. It enables users to access transaction information for specified time periods, select specific data columns for customized reports and obtain comprehensive transaction details, including buyer information, payment methods, and transaction statuses.
Statement Movements API provides access to detailed financial data. It enables merchants to retrieve an overview of their account’s monetary activities within specified time periods. Includes all credits (incoming funds), debits (outgoing payments or fees), and costs.