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Setting Up a Test Environment

Introduction

To facilitate development and testing without affecting live data, Fluxvend provides a dedicated test environment. This environment mirrors the production system and offers the same features, allowing developers to experiment and test their integrations with our APIs and webhooks.

Accessing the Test Environment

Creating a Test Account

  1. Visit the Test Environment Portal:

  2. Sign Up for an Account:

    • Click on the “Sign Up” or “Create Account” button.

    • Follow the registration process to create your test account.

  3. Login:

    • Use your newly created credentials to log in to the test environment.

Features

  • The test environment provides an exact replica of the features available on www.fluxvend.com.

  • You can explore and utilize all the features, APIs, and webhooks as you would in a production environment.

Data Management

  • Temporary Data:

    • Note that the data in the test environment is temporary and will be automatically removed after a few days.

    • This is to ensure that the environment remains clean and efficient for all users.

  • Extended Testing:

    • If you require more time for testing beyond the automatic data removal period, please contact support.

Contact Support

  • Email: support@fluxvend.com

  • Request Extension:

    • When contacting support, provide details about your testing needs and the reasons for requiring an extension.

Important Notes

  • Testing Scope:

    • Ensure you are aware that the data and transactions are not real and will be deleted. Any changes or tests performed will not affect the production environment.

  • Environment Behavior:

    • Be mindful that the test environment is designed for testing purposes and may have different performance characteristics compared to the production environment.

  • API Keys and Webhooks:

    • API keys and webhooks used in the test environment are separate from those in the production environment. Ensure you generate and use test keys specifically for the dev environment.

Last modified: 13 August 2024