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call_bill

v0.0.8

Published

A library to bill telephone calls

Downloads

29

Readme

License npm version js-standard-style

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call_bill

This library is used to bill telephone calls. Can also be used to sort by LCR (Least Cost Routing).

Installing

Add this library to your package.json configuration:

  "dependencies": {
    "call_bill": "latest"
  }

Using it

  var call_bill = require('call_bill');
  var result = call_bill.bill(callDurationInSeconds, rates);

See below to know how the rates variable should be formed. The result variable is an object that contains the total cost, seconds, and effective seconds billed, along with a full description of any rates used.

Validating Input and Output

In the schema directory you will find the JSON Schema definitions.

Inputs

Outputs

Rates Examples

The rate JSON Object is documented in the source code for index.js.

Below you will find a few examples for the most common usage. More examples can be found in the tests.

Flat rate

  1. The total time will be billed at $0.015 with a billing increment of 6s.
var flatRate = [{
  increment: 6,
  costPerMinute: 0.015,
  description: 'Standard flat rate for US calls'
}];

First seconds with one rate, next seconds with another

  1. The first 15 seconds will be billed at $0.015 with a billing increment of 15s.
  2. The remaining time will be billed at $0.017 with a billing increment of 6s.
var rates = [
  {increment: 15, costPerMinute: 0.015, duration: 15},
  {increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.017}
];

Complex: First seconds free, then incrementally expensive

  1. The first 5 minutes for these calls will be free.
  2. The next 10 minutes will be billed at $0.017/min with a billing increment of 6s.
  3. The remaining time will be billed at $0.02/min with a billing increment of 6s.
var rates = [
  {increment: 15, costPerMinute: 0, duration: 300},
  {increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.017, duration: 600},
  {increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.02},
];

LCR (Least Cost Routing)

  var result = call_bill.lcrSort(averageCallDurationInSeconds, rates);

Where rates is an array of an array of rates, for example:

[
  [{increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.020}],
  [{increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.017}],
  [{increment: 6, costPerMinute: 0.015}]
]

Essentially passing an array of the same rates argument passed to call_bill.bill

Developers

This project uses standard npm scripts. Current tasks include:

  • test: Runs Mocha tests.
  • jsdoc: Runs JSDoc3.
  • eslint: Runs ESLint.
  • coverage: Runs the tests and then Instanbul to get a coverage report.
  • build: This is the default task, and will run all the other tasks.

Running an npm task

To run a task, just do:

npm run build

Contributing

To contribute:

  • Make sure you open a concise and short pull request.
  • Throw in any needed unit tests to accomodate the new code or the changes involved.
  • Run npm run build and make sure everything is ok before submitting the pull request (make eslint happy).
  • Your code must comply with the Javascript Standard Style, ESLint should take care of that.

License

The source code is released under Apache 2 License.

Check LICENSE file for more information.