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opayo-form-integration-js

v0.2.0

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Opayo Form Integration Library for JavaScript

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The Opayo (formerly SagePay) Form Integration Library for JavaScript is a library that allows you to integrate with Opayo's hosted Form Integration method with JavaScript applications. It provides the encryption and decryption logic for transaction details outlined in the Opayo documentation.

Install

npm install opayo-form-integration-js

Usage

Initiating a payment

import { TransactionService, ITransaction, ITransactionDetail } from 'opayo-form-integration-js';

var transactionService = new TransactionService();

var transactionDetail = {
    "VendorTxCode": "PaymentReference-1",
    "Amount": "10.00",
    "Currency": "GBP",
    "Description": "Test transaction",
    "SuccessURL": "https://www.example.com/success",
    "FailureURL": "https://www.example.com/failure",
    "CustomerName": "John Smith",
    "CustomerEMail": "[email protected]",
    "BillingSurname": "Smith",
    "BillingFirstnames": "John",
    "BillingAddress1": "1 High Street",
    "BillingCity": "London",
    "BillingPostCode": "EC1N 2TD",
    "BillingCountry": "GB",
    "DeliverySurname": "Smith",
    "DeliveryFirstnames": "John",
    "DeliveryAddress1": "1 High Street",
    "DeliveryCity": "London",
    "DeliveryPostCode": "EC1N 2TD",
    "DeliveryCountry": "GB",
    } as ITransactionDetail;

/*
 * Initiate transaction will return the object that has been transmitted to Opayo's Form Integration page in case you need it for reference.
 * Calling this method will automatically submit the data to Opayo and redirect the user to Opayo's Form Integration page.
 */
var transaction = await transactionService.initiateTransaction(transactionDetail, "opayotest", "your_encryption_password") as ITransaction;

Handling a response

import { TransactionService, ITransactionResponse } from 'opayo-form-integration-js';

var transactionService = new TransactionService();

/*
 * You will first need to grab the crypt value from the query string of the return URL from Opayo's Form Integration page.
 * Passing that value into the `handleTransactionResponse` method will decrypt the response using your Opayo Form Integration encryption password and return it.
 */
var urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
var crypt = urlParams.get('crypt');
var response = await transactionService.handleTransactionResponse(crypt, "your_encryption_password") as ITransactionResponse;

Contributing 🤝🏻

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page. You can also take a look at the contributing guide.

We actively encourage you to jump in and help with any issues!

Support this project 💗

As many developers know, projects like this are built and maintained in spare time. If you find this project useful, please Star the repo.

Author

👤 James Croft

License

This project is made available under the terms and conditions of the MIT license.