Wise credentials#
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites#
Create a Wise account.
Supported authentication methods#
- API token
Related resources#
Refer to Wise's API documentation for more information about the service.
Using API token#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- An API Token: Go to your user menu > Settings > API tokens to generate an API token. Enter the generated API key in your n8n credential. Refer to Getting started with the API for more information.
- Your Environment: Select the environment that best matches your Wise account environment.
- If you're using a Wise test sandbox account, select Test.
- Otherwise, select Live.
- Private Key (Optional): For live endpoints requiring Strong Customer Authentication (SCA), generate a public and private key. Enter the private key here. Refer to Add a private key for more information.
- If you're using a Test environment, you'll only need to enter a Private Key if you've enabled Strong Customer Authentication on the public keys management page.
Add a private key#
Wise protects some live endpoints and operations with Strong Customer Authentication (SCA). Refer to Strong Customer Authentication & 2FA for details.
If you make a request to an endpoint that requires SCA, Wise returns a 403 Forbidden HTTP status code. The error returned will look like this:
This request requires Strong Customer Authentication (SCA). Please add a key pair to your account and n8n credentials. See https://api-docs.transferwise.com/#strong-customer-authentication-personal-token
To use endpoints requiring SCA, generate an RSA key pair and add the relevant key information to both Wise and n8n:
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Generate an RSA key pair:
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$ openssl genrsa -out private.pem 2048 $ openssl rsa -pubout -in private.pem -out public.pem
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Add the content of the public key
public.pem
to your Wise user menu > Settings > API tokens > Manage public keys. - Add the content of the private key
private.pem
in n8n to the Private Key (Optional).
Refer to Personal Token SCA for more information.