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Last updated 6 months ago

are an integral part of financial operations for businesses using Digital River. They represent the disbursement of funds when you receive money from Digital River or when a payment has been processed. Understanding the Payouts API allows businesses to efficiently track and manage their financial inflows and outflows according to their specific schedule, which varies depending on factors like country and industry sectors. This documentation provides detailed guidance on interacting with the Payouts resource, ensuring seamless financial transactions.

Lists the payout transactions for a payout

get

Retrieves the details of the payout transactions for a payout. Supply the unique identifier of the payout.

Path parameters
idstringRequired

Payout ID

Query parameters
endingBeforestringOptional

A cursor for use in pagination. The endingBefore parameter is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with xyz your subsequent calls can include endingBefore=xyz in order to fetch the previous page of the list.

startingAfterstringOptional

A cursor for use in pagination. The startingAfter parameter is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with xyz, your subsequent calls can include startingAfter=xyz in order to fetch the next page of the list.

limitinteger · min: 1 · max: 100Optional

A limit on the number of objects returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 10.

Responses
200
OK.
application/json
400
400 Bad Request
application/json
401
401 Unauthorized
application/json
403
403 Forbidden
application/json
404
404 Not Found
application/json
405
405 Method Not Allowed
application/json
406
406 Not Acceptable
application/json
408
408 Request Timeout
application/json
429
429 Too Many Requests
application/json
500
500 Internal Server Error
application/json
502
502 Bad Gateway Error
application/json
503
503 Service Unavailable Error
application/json
504
504 Gateway Timeout Error
application/json
get
GET /payouts/{id}/transactions HTTP/1.1
Host: api.digitalriver.com
Accept: */*
{
  "hasMore": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "8100000400_1410_2019",
      "createdTime": "2025-05-09T05:04:47.370Z",
      "currency": "USD",
      "amount": 1180.26,
      "payoutId": "2000028600_1410_2019",
      "description": "Sales for Period Ended 04-25-2020",
      "type": "sales_summary",
      "liveMode": true
    }
  ]
}
  • GETReturns a list of payouts
  • GETGets a payout by ID
  • GETLists the payout transactions for a payout

Returns a list of payouts

get

Get all payouts.

Query parameters
createdTimestring · date-timeOptional

A filter on the list based on the createdTime field. The value can be a string with an ISO-8601 UTC format datetime or it can be a dictionary with the following options:

  • gt–return values where the createdTime field is after this timestamp
  • gte–return values where the createdTime field is after or equal to this timestamp
  • lt–return values where the createdTime field is before this timestamp
  • lte–return values where the createdTime field is before or equal to this timestamp
endingBeforestringOptional

A cursor for use in pagination. The endingBefore parameter is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with xyz your subsequent calls can include endingBefore=xyz in order to fetch the previous page of the list.

startingAfterstringOptional

A cursor for use in pagination. The startingAfter parameter is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with xyz, your subsequent calls can include startingAfter=xyz in order to fetch the next page of the list.

limitinteger · min: 1 · max: 100Optional

A limit on the number of objects returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 10.

idsstring[]Optional

Only return objects with these IDs.

payoutTimestring · date-timeOptional

A filter on the list based on the payout payoutTime field. The value can be a string with an ISO-601 UTC format datetime or it can be a dictionary with the following options:

  • gt - return values where the payoutTime field is after this timestamp
  • gte - return values where the payoutTime field is after or equal to this timestamp
  • lt - return values where the payoutTime field is before this timestamp
  • lte - return values where the payoutTime field is before or equal to this timestamp
payerIdstringOptional

Only return payouts with this payer identifier

payerNamestringOptional

Only return payouts with this payer name

payeeIdstringOptional

Only return payouts with this payee identifier

payeeNamestringOptional

Only return payouts with this payee name

currencystringOptional

Only return payouts in the given currency

amountstringOptional

A filter on the list based on the payout amount field. The value can be a string or it can be a dictionary with the following options:

  • gt - return values where the amount field is greater than this amount
  • gte - return values where the amount field is greater than or equal to this amount
  • lt - return values where the amount field is less than this amount
  • lte - return values where the amount field is less than or equal to this amount
Responses
200
200 OK
application/json
400
400 Bad Request
application/json
401
401 Unauthorized
application/json
403
403 Forbidden
application/json
405
405 Method Not Allowed
application/json
406
406 Not Acceptable
application/json
408
408 Request Timeout
application/json
429
429 Too Many Requests
application/json
500
500 Internal Server Error
application/json
502
502 Bad Gateway Error
application/json
503
503 Service Unavailable Error
application/json
504
504 Gateway Timeout Error
application/json
get
GET /payouts HTTP/1.1
Host: api.digitalriver.com
Accept: */*
{
  "hasMore": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "2000028600_1410_2019",
      "createdTime": "2025-05-09T05:04:47.370Z",
      "payoutTime": "2025-05-09T05:04:47.370Z",
      "currency": "USD",
      "amount": 1180.26,
      "payerId": "1410",
      "payerName": "DR globalTech, Inc.",
      "payeeId": "0013900100",
      "payeeName": "ACME, Inc.",
      "liveMode": true
    }
  ]
}

Gets a payout by ID

get

Retrieves the details of a payout. Supply the unique identifier of the payout.

Path parameters
idstringRequired

Payout ID

Responses
200
OK.
application/json
400
400 Bad Request
application/json
401
401 Unauthorized
application/json
403
403 Forbidden
application/json
404
404 Not Found
application/json
405
405 Method Not Allowed
application/json
406
406 Not Acceptable
application/json
408
408 Request Timeout
application/json
429
429 Too Many Requests
application/json
500
500 Internal Server Error
application/json
502
502 Bad Gateway Error
application/json
503
503 Service Unavailable Error
application/json
504
504 Gateway Timeout Error
application/json
get
GET /payouts/{id} HTTP/1.1
Host: api.digitalriver.com
Accept: */*
{
  "id": "2000028600_1410_2019",
  "createdTime": "2025-05-09T05:04:47.370Z",
  "payoutTime": "2025-05-09T05:04:47.370Z",
  "currency": "USD",
  "amount": 1180.26,
  "payerId": "1410",
  "payerName": "DR globalTech, Inc.",
  "payeeId": "0013900100",
  "payeeName": "ACME, Inc.",
  "liveMode": true
}
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