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ias

v0.1.0

Published

A node client to interface with IAS soap web services

Downloads

22

Readme

node.js client for IAS Direct web services

IAS allows interaction with their platorm via SOAP. This client interacts with their SOAP based web services and normalizes the data into easily digestable and readable js objects. No knowledge of SOAP required :-)

The client uses templates and mustache to inject the data to create the required SOAP envelope.

Installation

npm install ias

Usage

Check out the /examples directory

var IAS = require('ias');

// declare your credentials
var loginName = process.env.IAS_LOGINNAME;
var loginPassword = process.env.IAS_LOGINPASSWORD;
var dealerId = process.env.IAS_DEALERID;
var env = 'test';

// which service method
// serviceMethods are CaSe SenSitIve
var serviceMethod = 'GetPendingElectronicContracts';

// create the client
var client = new IAS.Client(loginName, loginPassword, dealerId, env);

// retrieve data
client.getData(serviceMethod, function pendingContractsHandler(err, result) {
	if (err) {
		console.log('ERROR: ' + err);
	} else {
		console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 4));
	}
});

Considerations

  • When passing data to a service method (xml), fields that are optional may be removed from the schema. This does have a different meaning than leaving the field in the schema and setting it to empty/blank/"". In other words, including a field in the schema will tell the server to validate it, so a blank/empty value may be parsed as an Int32 or decimal, etc.

Supported Service Methods

GetRates

GenerateElectronicContract

ConfirmElectronicSignatures

GetElectronicFormSignatureLocations

GetElectronicContractFormFields

GetPendingElectronicContracts

this is setup in the client but is not currently supported by IAS

Limitations

Not all templates will remove the optional elements when a falsy value is set in the data. Falsy is null, undefined, 0, '' or false