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@portwallet/nodejs-sdk

v1.0.1

Published

### Installation ``` npm install @portwallet/nodejs-sdk ``` or ``` yarn add @portwallet/nodejs-sdk ```

Readme

PortWallet Node.js SDK APIv2

Installation

npm install @portwallet/nodejs-sdk

or

yarn add @portwallet/nodejs-sdk

Usage

This guideline will follow PortWallet Payment GateWay v2.0

const PortWallet = require('portwallet');
const portPay = new PortWallet(appKey, secretKey, mode);

Here mode could be sandbox or live

Create an invoice

portPay.invoice.create(data);

Here data is

{
    order: {
        amount: 1500.00,
        currency: 'BDT',
        redirect_url: 'https://example.com',
        ipn_url: 'https://example.com'
    },
    product: {
        name: 'Wallet',
        description: 'Leather Wallet'
    },
    billing: {
        customer: {
            name: 'John Doe',
            email: '[email protected]',
            phone: '01*********',
            address: {
                street: 'Dhaka',
                city: 'Dhaka',
                state: 'Dhaka',
                zipcode: '1212',
                country: 'BD'
            }
        }
    },
    shipping: {
        customer: {
            name: 'Jane Doe',
            email: '[email protected]',
            phone: '01*********',
            address: {
                street: 'Dhaka',
                city: 'Dhaka',
                state: 'Dhaka',
                zipcode: '1212',
                country: 'BD'
            }
        }
    }
}

IPN validate

// we will send you a http post request to your IPN url with invoiceId and amount

port.recurring.ipnValidate(invoiceId, amount)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });

Make a refund request

const data = {
    refund:
        {
            'amount' => 50.00,
            'reference'=>'Refund'
        },
    };

portPay.invoice.refund(invoiceId, data)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });

Retrieve an invoice

portPay.invoice.retrieve(invoiceId)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });

Create a recurring

const data = {
     order: {
         amount: 1500.00,
         currency: 'BDT',
         redirect_url: 'https://example.com',
         ipn_url: 'https://example.com'
     },
     product: {
         name: 'Wallet',
         description: 'Leather Wallet'
     },
     billing: {
         customer: {
             name: 'John Doe',
             email: '[email protected]',
             phone: '01*********',
             address: {
                 street: 'Dhaka',
                 city: 'Dhaka',
                 state: 'Dhaka',
                 zipcode: '1212',
                 country: 'BD'
             }
         }
     },
     shipping: {
         customer: {
             name: 'Jane Doe',
             email: '[email protected]',
             phone: '01*********',
             address: {
                 street: 'Dhaka',
                 city: 'Dhaka',
                 state: 'Dhaka',
                 zipcode: '1212',
                 country: 'BD'
             }
         }
     },
    recurring: {
        period: {
            unit: 'monthly',
            prorated: true
        },
        number_of_payment: 6
    }
};

portPay.recurring.create(data)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });

Retrieve a recurring

portPay.recurring.retrieve(invoiceId)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });
}

Cancel a recurring

portPay.recurring.cancel(invoiceId, data)
    .then(result => {
        // do something with result
    })
    .catch(error => {
        // do something with error
    });
}

Tests

For test simply run

npm run test