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payir-typescript

v1.1.1

Published

## what is

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pay.ir node.js typescript module

what is

By using this package, you'll be able to work with Pay.ir REST Api in Node.js (Back-End) without any problem! This package is usable for all Node.js Frameworks such as Express.js, Hapi.js, Sails.js, Adonis.js or others.

This package is written in Typescript and targets ES6. the main difference between this package and official one is the typings and readability. I rewrote everything from scratch and added the much needed improvements to the original package. so even if you don't use the typescript to write your app the improvements must be clear.

improvements

  • typings. get assist from IDEs when writing your code.
  • better networking. this library uses Axios for networking and error handling is much more to my liking.
  • smaller code due to better error handling

Installing

first you need to pass your API key to the constructor.

Using npm:

npm install payir-typescript

Example

import library using

const Pay = require("payir-typescript");

or:

import PayIrTypescript from "payir-typescript";

then pass the API key to the constructor

const pay = new PayIrTypescript(APIKEY);

now you can use the following methods on the pay instance

Send

this method accepts payment parameters as an object and returns a promise.

pay
  .sendRequest(
    {
      amount: AMOUNT,
      redirect: REDIRECT_URL
    },
    true
  )
  .then(redirectUrl => {
    console.log(redirectUrl);
  })
  .catch(e => console.log(e));

or using async/await we can have

const payment = await pay.sendRequest({
  amount: AMOUNT,
  redirect: REDIRECT_URL
});

full list of parameters accepted are listed in pay.ir.

Verify

this method accepts verify parameters as an object and returns a promise.

pay
  .verify({
    token: "token"
  })
  .then(item => console.log(item))
  .catch(e => console.log(e));

or using async/await we can have

const payment = await pay.verify({
  token: "token"
});

full list of parameters accepted are listed in pay.ir.