Learn about the Klarna credentials required and data you need to have handy to test our solutions.
In the test (playground) environment, you can test the integration of the following products in your online store:
Before you start testing the Klarna products, consider the following:
See what Klarna products look like when added to your store’s checkout or payment process.
When testing your store's integration with Klarna, you can:
Additionally, On-site messaging and Express button each have a testing solution that lets you apply Klarna's branded elements to your playground store. See the product documentation for On-site messaging and Express button to learn more about how to test them before going live.
We recommend that you perform some end-to-end tests before you launch. Take a look at the step-by-step test cases.
If you integrate using third-party platforms, see the platform integrations documentation.
To experience what buying with Klarna is like for your customers, go to our Demo store. The demo store is an example website that shows what the shopping journey can look like to the customers and how Klarna payments, Klarna checkout, On-site messaging, and Express button work.
The data in the Demo store is not linked to your MID. The orders you create using Klarna APIs or in the plaground Merchant portal are not visible in the Demo store.
To start testing Klarna products, you need:
To access the test Merchant portal, you can sign up to create a new test account or log in with a test existing account.
To create a new test account, follow these steps:
To log in with an existing test account, follow these steps:
To test your Klarna API integration, you need a set of test credentials. Follow these steps to get the credentials:
You now have a Key ID
(API Username) and a Secret
(API password) to authenticate when testing the APIs. Note that the test keys will only work for requests you send to the playground API URLs.
The password is only displayed once. You will not be able to retrieve it after you close the dialog box.
In the playground environment, you must never use any real-life data to test the integration. When you're asked to enter data when testing, please use the sample customer data we've prepared.
To test the payment methods, use the sample payment data.
While we hope that your testing experience goes well, there might be times when you get a strange or unexpected response to an API call.
You can troubleshoot with the help of Logs in the Merchant portal.
Logs contain the details about your playground store’s operations from the previous 7 days. You can filter the entries based on date and time, service, order ID, direction, and more. Each entry is accompanied by details that help you get to the bottom of each issue.
If you need help understanding the logs or have any questions about the testing process, contact Merchant support.