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typescript-bca-api

v1.2.0

Published

BCA API with Typescript

Readme

Node BCA API

BCA API with Nodejs & Typescript based on Official Documentation https://developer.bca.co.id/

How to Install ?

Just clone this repository and plug with your project

Preparing your API Key

All credentials stored at .env files. To get your API Key and other BCA Credentials, you can register at https://developer.bca.co.id/

// .env

BCA_CLIENT_ID= YOUR_BCA_CLIENT_ID
BCA_CLIENT_SECRET= YOUR_BCA_CLIENT_SECRET
BCA_API_KEY= YOUR_BCA_API_KEY
BCA_API_KEY_SECRET= YOUR_BCA_API_KEY_SECRET

Sample Usage

import BCA from './bca'

public main(){
   const bca = new BCA()
   return bca.service({
	method: 'GET',
	url: '/general/rate/forex',
	data: ''
   }).then(res => {
	return res
   }).catch(err => {
	return err
   })
}

For other use case please see official documentation: https://developer.bca.co.id/

Anything else ?

By default the access token expiration is 3600 ( expires_in ). For the efficiency you can store those access token anywhere else like Redis or others.

Dependency

  • Typescript
  • Axios
  • dotenv