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spreedly-node-new

v0.1.0

Published

A spreedly client library for Node.js

Downloads

7

Readme

spreedly-node

This is a node.js module for http://spreedly.com Payments API. It aims to be compatible with API v4 - https://spreedly.com/manual/integration-reference/.

Compatibility

This project has been tested with node.js 0.6.10.

Testing with earlier versions of Node.js planned.

Installation

npm install spreedly-node

Usage

var Spreedly = require("spreedly-node").Spreedly;
…
var cli = new Spreedly( site_name, api_key );

Handling errors

Every operation that takes a callback, except of

- getSubscriptionPlans( callback )
- getTransactions( since, callback )
- testSite_deleteSubscribers( callback )
- testSite_deleteSubscriber( subscriber_id, callback )

calls the callback with max two arguments. First argument is always an error object. Every error object contains at least a code field and may but not must contain a text description of the error under a message field.

What's different from the API

There is 1 implementation detail that differs from the original Payments API.

  • fields use _ instead of - ; for example: customer_id instead of customer-id ; these are automatically translated to the correct format while constructing the XML ; this was implemented to simplify properties access

Sample app

var Spreedly = require("spreedly-node").Spreedly
	util = require("util");

var cli = new Spreedly(site_name, api_key);
var subscriber = { customer_id: 100, screen_name: "some name", email: "[email protected]" };
cli.getSubscriptionPlans( function(result) {
	var plans = result;
	cli.createSubscriber( subscriber, function( error, result ) {
		if ( !error ) {
			cli.raiseInvoice( plans[0].id, subscriber, function( error, invoice ) {
				if ( !error ) {
					cli.payWithCreditCard( invoice.token, { … }, { … }, function( error, invoice ) {
						if ( !error ) {
							util.puts("Payment went through.");
						} else {
							util.puts("Error while putting a payment through: " + error.code + " :: " + error.message);
						}
					});
				}
			});
		}
	} );
} );

License

Apache License, Version 2.0http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0