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@agoransson/klarna-payments

v1.0.15

Published

Typescript wrapper for Klarna Payments API.

Downloads

13

Readme

Typescript wrapper for Klarna Payments API

This is not an official Klarna product, they take no responsibility for this product. And I have no affiliation with Klarna.

This library is meant for the back-end server, it's not to be confused with the official Javascript SDK released by Klarna which is used in the front-end.

The example application included in this repository uses both

Installation

How to use this library

Initialize the library

const config = {
    isLive: true/false;
    region: REGION.EU / REGION.US / REGION.OCEANIA;
    username: <klarna merchant username>;
    password: <klarna merchant password>;
};

const payments = new Payments({
    config
});

Create new credit session

This is a minimal example on how to create a new Credit Session, for a complete set of attributes read the official Klarna API documentation.

const session = {
    locale: Locale.sv_SV;
    order_amount: 1;
    order_lines: [
        {name: "The product", quantity: 1, total_amount: 1000, unit_price: 1000}
    ];
    purchase_country: "SE";
    purchase_currency: "SEK";
};

const result = await payments.v100.sessions.createCreditSession(session);

const { client_token, payment_method_categories, session_id } = result;

Create a new order

This is a minimal example on how to create a new Order, for a complete set of attributes read the official Klarna API documentation.

// Authorization token is created from the front-end script, when the user authorizes the purchase.

const authorizationToken = "<string from front-end authorization process>";

const order = {
    locale: Locale.sv_SV;
    order_amount: 1;
    order_lines: [
        {name: "The product", quantity: 1, total_amount: 1000, unit_price: 1000}
    ];
    purchase_country: "SE";
    purchase_currency: "SEK";
};

const result = await payments.v100.orders.createOrder(authorizationToken, order);

Cancel authorization

TODO: Write example

Generate consumer token

TODO: Write example

Read credit session

TODO: Write example

Update credit session

TODO: Write example

Running the example locally

Note that this example requires you to have access to a merchan-portal. By default, it is set to use the playground endpoints, you can change this in the Express server (index.js), the front-end is a simple HTML with JQuery, found in a single file (index.html) served through express.

This is a minimal example showing how to interact with Klarna, your production implementation will of course look different!

  1. git clone https://github.com/agoransson/klarna-payments.git
  2. cd klarna-payments
  3. yarn or npm install
  4. yarn run prepublish
  5. cd example
  6. yarn or npm install
  7. yarn start
  8. Open http://localhost:8080/ and follow the steps outlined.

Forked from klarna-payments-nodejs-wrapper

https://github.com/vsaravind007/klarna-payments-nodejs-wrapper