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node-peppol

v0.0.2

Published

*** UNDER CONSTRUCTION ***

Readme

node-peppol

*** UNDER CONSTRUCTION ***

Send and receive Peppol invoices.

This module is designed to run as a separate backend service, for instance on Amazon Lambda. It contains the code needed to execute webhooks for incoming and outgoing business documents. You can combine it with https://github.com/pondersource/invoice-gateway and for the GUI part, so users can connect their bookkeeping system, go through KYC checks, etcetera.

Example using an AP+SMP provider like Acube or Storecove:

import { Peppol } from 'node-peppol';
import { createInvoice } from 'peppol-billing';

const peppol = new Peppol();

peppol.addService({
  acoveCredentials: {
    email: '...',
    password: '...'
  }
});

// Send a single invoice:
const invoice = createInvoice({
  sender: 'NLKVK::12345678',
  receiver: 'NLKVK::12345679',
  items: [
    {
      description: 'shampoo',
      quantity: 4,
      unitPrice: 1.50,
      currency: 'EUR'
    }
  ]
})
peppol.send(invoice, { service: SERVICE_ACUBE });
peppol.on('incoming', (invoice) => {
  console.log(invoice);
});

Integration with ERP systems:

peppol.addIntegration({
  quickbooksCredentials: {
    clientId: '...',
    clientSecret: '...'
  }
});

// Connect a Peppol ID to an ERP system user:
peppol.connect('NLKVK::12345678', {
  integration: INTEGRATION_QUICKBOOKS,
  integrationAccess: {
    userId: '...',
    accessToken: '...',
    refreshToken: '...'
  },
  autoSend: true,
  autoReceive: true,
});

Example

  • Look up A-Cube S.r.l. on https://peppol.eu/who-is-who/certified-as4-peppol-service-providers/ and ask them if you can become a reseller of their AP+SMP service (support for Storecove, AdValvas and others coming soon!).
  • Use https://invoice-gateway.herokuapp.com to obtain a Quickbooks access token for your sandbox company.
  • Deploy this code to for instance https://peppol.herokuapp.com
  • Set the CREDS environment variable to
      {"acube":{"email":"...","password":"..."},"quickbooks":{"access_token":"..."}}
  • Set the WEBHOOKS_ROOT environment variable to for instance https://peppol.herokuapp.com/webhooks