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A tiny service returning Recurly.js tokens for automated test scenarios

What it does

This service returns Recurly.js tokens for automated test scenarios by running a headless browser in the background, entering user-provided data into a minimal payment form and submitting the data to Recurly.

How it works

Single-run mode

  1. Spin up a headless browser (phantomjs via the phantom node interface)
  2. Load a HTML file containing a minimal payment form
  3. Load and configure Recurly.js, this will inject the hosted credit card fields
  4. Fill the form with either user-provided or default values
  5. Submit the form and retrieve the Recurly.js token
  6. Shut down the headless browser and return the token

Daemon mode

Not yet implemented.

Using the CLI

If you installed this package via npm, this package's CLI can be accessed as follows:

$ recurly-js-mock --key <your-recurly-public-api-key>
$recurly-js-mock --help

Usage: recurlyJsMockCLI [options]


Options:

  -V, --version             output the version number
  -k, --key <value>         public key for Recurly.js
  -n, --number [value]      the credit card's number
  -m, --month [value]       the credit card's expiration month
  -y, --year [value]        the credit card's expiration year
  -f, --firstName [value]   first name
  -l, --lastName [value]    first name
  -q, --cvv [value]         the credit card's CVV
  -a, --address1 [value]    address field 1
  -b, --address2 [value]    address field 2
  -c, --city [value]        city
  -o, --country [value]     country, e.g. "US"
  -p, --postalCode [value]  postal code
  -t, --phone [value]       phone number
  -s, --state [value]       state
  -x, --vatNumber [value]   VAT number
  -y, --logLevel [level]    log level [error]
  -h, --help                output usage information

On success, the CLI will return the Recurly.js token.

Using as library

This application is written in TypeScript. To consume its functionality in another project, import the library

import { RecurlyJsMock } from "./recurlyJsMock";

and generate a Recurly.js token

RecurlyJsMock.getTokenSingleRun("<your-recurly-public-api-key>")
  .then((token) => console.log(token.id));

which can be used in automated test scenarios.

Building locally

To build from source locally, clone this repository and run

$ npm install
$ npm run build

License

Copyright (c) Tapkey GmbH. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0