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@payfunc/cli-card

v0.1.17

Published

PayFunc command line interface for tokenizing.

Readme

PayFunc Card Tokenizing CLI

Command line interface for PayFunc Card Tokenizing.

Installing

Install using NPM in the global scope:

npm install -g @payfunc/cli-card

Usage

Assuming that the payfunc-card command is installed in your path as done above.

Version

To learn which version you have installed use:

payfunc-card version

Help

List Modules

To get an index of all help commands:

payfunc-card help

Module Help

Help for a specific module can be gotten by:

payfunc-card help <module>

Command Help

payfunc-card help <module> <command>

Server

Add Server

Adding a Server

payfunc-card server add <name> <private key> <public key>

With Admin User and Password

payfunc-card server add <name> <private key> <public key> <admin> <password>

Storage

Added servers are stored in the ~/.payfunc-card directory in cleartext.

List Server

payfunc-card server list

Using Server

To use a particular server use the --server flag:

payfunc-card --server <server name> <module> <command> <...arguments>

Default Server

The server with the name default is used by default when no --server flag is used.

Env Server

The server name env is reserved and when used the following enviroment variables are used for server credentials:

  • privateKey
  • publicKey
  • adminUser
  • adminPassword

URL Override

To override the URL used to connect to the server use the --url flag:

payfunc-card --url <url> <module> <command> <...arguments>

Authorization

Create

To create an authorization use:

payfunc-card authorization create <amount> <currency> <pan> <expires> <pares>

Test

All Tests

To run all tests invoce:

payfunc-card test

Standard

A test that runs a standard authorization

payfunc-card test standard

Cancel

payfunc-card test cancel