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stripe_it

v1.0.4

Published

`npm i stripe_it`

Downloads

10

Readme

Installation

npm i stripe_it

Getting Started

var func = async ()=>{ <br />
const nodestripe =  require('stripe_it') <br />
const stripe_it = new nodestripe({key:'sk_test_34erxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'}) </br >
 var token = await stripe_it._.createToken({ <br />
    card: { <br />
         "number": '4242424242424242', <br />
         "exp_month": 12, <br />
         "exp_year": 2019, <br />
         "cvc": '123' <br />
         }
 }) <br />

var charge = await stripe_it._.createCharge({ <br />
                  amount: 2000, <br />
                  currency: "usd",  <br />
                  source: token.id, // obtained from above step  <br />
                  description: "Charge for [email protected]" <br />
            }) <br />
} <br />

The above sample code is the basic implementation. Can be explained as follows

const nodestripe =  require('stripe_it')
const stripe_it = new nodestripe({key:'sk_test_34erxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'})

Above lines deal with just requiring our node package and creating new instance..Kindly stick with the above syntax..It is mandatory to pass the key while creating the constructor.

We Used stripe_it._.createToken() to create token for the transaction, Here createToken is the function which takes your payload and speak with stripe to yield token.

createCharge - Used to create charges.. createToken - Token Creation chargeList - To view the list of charges made createCustomer - To create a customer customersList - To view list of customers