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highoutput-stripe

v0.1.3

Published

highoutput stripe module

Downloads

16

Readme

Stripe Library

A simple stripe interface module

Getting Started

This library binds the model to the stripe library, the model interface is defined below

Installation

Run npm install highoutput-stripe to install

Features

  • Card CRUD methods for a given user
  • Uses async/await, does not support callbacks

Quickstart

const Stripe = require('highoutput-stripe');

const model = {
  async retrieveUserbyId(userId) { ... },

  async bindStripeToUser({ sourceId, cardId, stripeId, userId }) { ... },

  async retrieveCard(cardId, userId) { ... },
};

const stripe = new Stripe({
  key: 'sk_test_NkaNTcylDUjmP0hoG075J7S5p1mFZ9',
  model: model,
});


stripe.createCard({
  userId: '',
  sourceId: 'tok_visa',
  description: 'Sample VISA Card'
}).then((card) => { console.log(card); });

new Stripe(options)

The stripe constructor accepts the following configuration

  • key: the stripe key
  • model: the model object that contains the defined methods used to access data

Model Specification

async retrieveUserById()

Retrieve the user by its id

Arguments

  • userId { String } the user's id

Returns

  • obj.userId { String } the user's id
  • obj.stripeId { String } the binded stripe's customer id
  • obj.email { String } the user's email

async bindStripeToUser()

Map the user by its stripe ids

Arguments

  • obj.userId { String } the user's id
  • obj.stripeId { String } the stripe customer id
  • obj.cardId { String } the stripe card id
  • obj.sourceId { String } the stripe source id

Returns

  • obj.userId { String } the user's id
  • obj.stripeId { String } the stripe customer id
  • obj.cardId { String } the stripe card id
  • obj.sourceId { String } the stripe source id

async retrieveCard()

Retrieve the card by userId and cardId

Arguments

  • userId { String } the user's id
  • cardId { String } the stripe card id

Returns

  • obj.userId { String } the user's id
  • obj.stripeId { String } the stripe customer id
  • obj.cardId { String } the stripe card id
  • obj.sourceId { String } the stripe source id