Bigquery
Qliro

Bigquery + Qliro

Integration documentation and guides

Getting Started · 2

Getting Started

2

Getting Started

Start with credentials, setup steps, and the key guides for this pair.

Bigquery

oauth2 · Until access is revoked, disconnected, or re-authentication is required

3 minutes
  1. 1

    Open the BigQuery connector in Junipeer

    Start the BigQuery connection from the relevant connector or onboarding step in Junipeer.

  2. 2

    Click Connect

    Use the connect action in Junipeer to start the Google sign-in flow.

  3. 3

    Sign in with the correct Google account

    Choose the Google account that has access to the BigQuery project and dataset you want Junipeer to use.

  4. 4

    Review and approve access

    Google shows the requested access before you approve the connection. Review the consent screen and continue only if the account and permissions are correct.

  5. 5

    Confirm the target project or dataset if prompted

    If Junipeer asks you to choose a project, dataset, or similar target, pick the one that should be connected.

  6. 6

    Return to Junipeer and verify the connection

    After consent is approved, return to Junipeer and make sure the connector shows as connected.

Qliro

token · The merchant credentials stay valid until replaced or revoked. Authorization tokens are generated from these credentials per request.

10 minutes
  1. 1

    Contact Qliro for credentials

    Ask your Qliro Merchant Onboarding agent for the API credentials, or email integration@qliro.com if you need help getting them.

  2. 2

    Verify environment and account

    Make sure you receive credentials for the correct environment and merchant account. Qliro test and live setups should be kept separate.

  3. 3

    Store MerchantApiKey and MerchantApiSecret securely

    Save both values in a secure password manager because both are needed to authenticate requests.

  4. 4

    Paste the values into Junipeer

    Enter MerchantApiKey and MerchantApiSecret in Junipeer. Qliro authentication uses these values to generate the Authorization token for API calls.