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btrz-webhooks-emitter

v2.0.0

Published

Betterez simple client to emit events to the webhooks pipeline

Downloads

379

Readme

btrz-webhooks-emitter

Betterez library for emitting webhooks to the SQS queue.

Configuration

This lib will use the following ENV variables:

  • AWS_SERVICE_KEY
  • AWS_SERVICE_SECRET
  • SQS_QUEUE_URL

How to use

const btrzEmitter = require("btrz-webhooks-emitter");

const attrs = {
  providerId: "123",
  data: {foo: "bar"}
};

btrzEmitter.emitEvent("transaction.created", attrs);

btrzEmitter.emitEvent() will send asynchronously a message to SQS and no response, it will log an error if exists.

It's recommendable to send a third param with the logger you are using:

btrzEmitter.emitEvent("transaction.created", attrs, logger);

Denied fields

btrz-webhooks-denied-fields library will be consumed to filter off the possible denied fields.

Test

AWS_SERVICE_KEY=YOUR_KEY AWS_SERVICE_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET_KEY SQS_QUEUE_URL=YOUR_QUEUE_URL npm test