crypto-js and jose (for JWTs and encryption), and utilities like axios for making HTTP requests.
It also includes a modern front-end setup using Vite, walking you through key Open Finance journeys. The kit is designed to run locally for development or deploy easily to a cloud environment, with basic Swagger documentation for the API available at /api-docs and the front-end interface accessible at /client.
With this setup, teams can quickly register users, handle OAuth consent, manage tokens, access banking and payment data, initiate payments, confirm payees, and explore products and leads — all from a unified backend and front-end environment.
Clone the Repository
Follow these steps to clone, customize with your certificates (e.g., API keys, client certs for secure Open Finance endpoints), and extend for your hackathon project:Install the Dependencies
package.json, including:
- express – For building the API server.
- axios – For making API calls to Open Finance providers.
- crypto-js and jose – For handling encryption, signing, and JWTs (commonly used in Open Finance authentication).
- Swagger – For API documentation.
- Vue & Vite - For a modern front-end
Add Certificates, Keys, and Client ID from Your Client Pack
Step 1: Set CLIENT_ID and SIGNING_KEY_ID
Open the api/config.js file and set the variables using the IDs provided in your client pack:
Step 2: Add the Certificates
Copy the following files from your client pack into theapi/certificates folder:
client_signing.keyclient_transport.keyclient_transport.pem
Run the Server Locally
Start the server in development mode (with automatic restarts via nodemon):Access the Server
Once the server is running, you can access:- Swagger API Documentation: http://localhost:1411/api-docs
- Front-End Interface: http://localhost:1411/client

