DutyClaims Partner API
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Generated artifacts tied to the same contract hash.

Every file linked here is generated from the canonical v1 contract. If an artifact is missing, CI should fail instead of leaving this page pointing at stale files.

Generated Mar 16, 2026, 6:40 PM • Contract hash 29f0ea79997289a3

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OpenAPI JSON

Canonical v1 contract artifact generated from the same source as the reference UI.

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TypeScript Types

Generated OpenAPI types for strongly typed partner integrations.

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TypeScript Client Starter

Thin fetch-based client starter that keeps auth handling consistent.

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Broker Compatibility Client Starter

Thin broker-prefixed wrapper for staged migrations onto canonical partner routes.

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Postman Collection

Workflow-grouped Postman export generated from the current contract.

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Auth Example

Minimal credentialed request example for partner auth setup.

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Diligence Submit Example

Multipart submit example for the canonical diligence ingest route.

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Diligence Status Example

Status polling example for the canonical diligence migration surface.

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Diligence Resume Example

Resume example for partial or failed diligence jobs on the canonical API.

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Write Path Example

Canonical write-path example for claim creation.

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Status Read Example

Polling example for asynchronous claim status reads.

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Webhook Verification Example

Signature verification starter using the current webhook header semantics.

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Broker Compatibility Notes

Notes that keep compatibility aliases distinct from the canonical partner API.

What is included

  • TypeScript SDK starter files generated from the current contract.
  • Postman collection grouped by workflow family.
  • Example calls covering auth, a write path, a status read, webhook verification, and broker compatibility notes.
  • Commit metadata embedded into the generated manifest so partners can tell exactly what they downloaded.