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Summary of changes:
libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst | 33 +++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
index 498db70..49bcc23 100644
--- a/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
+++ b/libeufin/nexus-tutorial.rst
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ the sandbox. The EBICS parameters identify the subscriber
that should have
access to the bank account via EBICS.
To populate the account with some test transactions, run the following command
-(note that we use the bankaccount subcommand, as this command is not
-EBICS-specific!):
+(note that we use the *bankaccount* subcommand, because there is no need to
rely
+on EBICS):
.. code-block:: console
@@ -194,12 +194,11 @@ and ``LIBEUFIN_NEXUS_PASSWORD``. In this example,
``LIBEUFIN_NEXUS_USERNAME`` s
set to ``foo``, and ``LIBEUFIN_NEXUS_PASSWORD`` to the value given for its
password
in step (2).
-Next, we will create an EBICS *bank connection* that
-nexus can use to communicate with the bank.
+Next, we create a EBICS *bank connection* that nexus can use to communicate
with the bank.
.. note::
- For the sandbox set up in this guide, the EBICS base URL
+ For the sandbox setup in this guide, the EBICS base URL
is ``http://localhost:5000/ebicsweb``.
.. code-block:: console
@@ -227,12 +226,13 @@ a backup copy* of such keys.
--output-file $BACKUP_FILE \
$CONNECTION_NAME
-At this point, Nexus must communicate all the details to the bank. Therefore,
-it will synchronize the connection. In this EBICS example, Nexus will send
-the *INI* and *HIA* messages to the bank.
+At this point, Nexus needs to both communicate its keys to the bank, and
+download the bank's. This syncronization happens through the INI, HIA, and
+finally HPB message types.
-Now that the bank has received the public keys of the subscriber
electronically,
-it also needs to verify them offline. For this, the nexus can generate a key
letter:
+After the electronic synchronization, the subscriber must confirm their keys
+by sending a physical mail to the bank. The following command helps generating
+such letter:
.. code-block:: console
@@ -240,9 +240,6 @@ it also needs to verify them offline. For this, the nexus
can generate a key le
.. note::
- The resulting PDF should be sent to the bank, which will verify
- that the keys printed in it match the keys sent electronically.
-
When using the LibEuFin sandbox, subscribers are automatically
activated after keys are received electronically.
@@ -273,7 +270,7 @@ It is now possible to list the accounts offered by the
connection.
list-offered-bank-accounts \
$CONNECTION_NAME
-Nexus now needs an explicit import of the accounts it should to manage. This
+Nexus now needs an explicit import of the accounts it should manage. This
step is needed to let the user pick a custom name for such accounts.
.. code-block:: console
@@ -281,7 +278,7 @@ step is needed to let the user pick a custom name for such
accounts.
$ libeufin-cli
connections \
import-bank-account \
- --offered-account-id $ACCOUNT_NATIVE_NAME \
+ --offered-account-id testacct01 \
--nexus-bank-account-id $CUSTOM_RENAMING_FOR_ACCOUNT \
$CONNECTION_NAME
@@ -313,8 +310,8 @@ This command asks Nexus to *download the latest bank
statements*:
.. note::
By default, the latest available transactions are fetched. It is also
- possible to specify a custom data range (or even all available transactions)
- and the type of transactions to fetch ( inter-day statements or intra-day
+ possible to specify a custom date range (or even all available transactions)
+ and the type of transactions to fetch (inter-day statements or intra-day
reports).
Once Nexus stored all the information in the database, the
@@ -353,7 +350,7 @@ Note: the ``$AMOUNT`` value needs the format
``X.Y:CURRENCY``; for example
``10:EUR``, or ``1.01:EUR``.
The previous command should return a value (``$UUID``) that uniquely
-identifies the prepared payment in the Nexus system. It'll be needed
+identifies the prepared payment in the Nexus system. That is needed
in the next step, to **send the payment instructions to the bank**:
.. code-block:: console
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