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fidor-sync

v0.1.1

Published

Sends, monitors, tracks, and quotes payments on the Fidor network

Readme

fidor-sync

ALPHA SOFTWARE

Sends, monitors, tracks, and quotes payments on the Fidor network.

Installation

npm install -g fidor-sync

Alternatively, you can build from source:

git clone https://github.com/yongsoo/fidor-sync
cd fidor-sync
npm install
npm link

Usage

Fidor-sync runs in the foreground and can be daemonized by the system's process manager. Logs are written directly to stdout.

fidor-sync start

All interactions with Fidor Sync is done via its REST interface.

Dependencies

  • Git
  • Node.js
  • Postgres

Configuration

All config settings are set via environment variables.

The following environment variables must be set to run Fidor Sync:

  • PORT
  • SSL_CERTIFICATE_PATH
  • SSL_KEY_PATH
  • DATABASE_DIALECT
  • DATABASE_HOST
  • DATABASE_NAME
  • DATABASE_USER
  • DATABASE_PASSWORD
  • DATABASE_PORT
  • FIDOR_API_URL
  • FIDOR_OAUTH_URL
  • FIDOR_CLIENT_ID
  • FIDOR_CLIENT_SECRET

Processes

Fidor-sync has several types of processes.

  • HTTP server for REST interface
  • Initiating incoming payments on Fidor (OAuth)
  • Initiating outgoing payments on Fidor

REST API

Quotes

Ask for the price of a quote for a Fidor payment

POST /quotes

Check status of quote including expiration, signature

GET /quotes/:id

Payments

Initialize a payment to or from Fidor Sync's Fidor account

POST /payments

Check status of payment

GET /payments/:id

Cancel a payment before it is sent

DELETE /payments/:id

Notifications

List notifications of successful and failed payments

GET /notifications

Clear payment notification

DELETE /notifications/:id