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TS-Payline

NodeJS/TypeScript SDK for payline.com API

This provides a very succinct SDK for the payline.com API using TypeScript. It's influenced by cubyn/payline and completely rewritten using TypeScript, ES6 and tested with unit tests.

Usage

Where to find the config strings? It's here:

  • merchantId is sent by email when you subscribe to Payline. joyfully named Vendor identifier or Merchant's Login elsewhere in their admin
  • accessKey is called access key and available in Settings > Change your access key
  • contractId is related to a point of sale and a method of payment. So once you created a point of sale, head to method of payment and you will get a contract number after that. In the test mode, '1234567' seems to be accepted by default
  • environment is witch environemnt use ('homologation', 'production'). Homologation is set by default.
yarn add tg-payline
import {Payline} from "ts-payline"
const payline = new Payline(merchantId, accessKey, contractId, environment)

Example

import {Card, CURRENCIES, Payment} from "ts-payline";
// parameters to the payment
const card: Card = {
    cardholder: "John Doe",
    number: "4242424242424242", // test valid card
    expirationDate: new Date(startDate.getTime() + 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24), // experied in 1 day
    cvx: "123",
    type: "CB",
};
const payment: Payment = {
    amount: 9743,
    softDescriptor: "payment test description"
};
const walletId: string = "ID_PREFIX_" + payline.generateId();
// creation of the wallet
const {wallet, ...walletRest} = await payline.createWallet(walletId, card);
// change default currency into EUR
payline.defaultCurrency = CURRENCIES.EUR;
// issue an order
const {id, ...paymentRest} = await payline.doWalletPayment(wallet, payment, "payment_name_prefix_");
console.log(`DONE! Transaction id: ${id}`);
// get transaction details
const details = await payline.transactionDetails(id);

If transaction is not succeed error will be throw, so it's possible to catch it using try/catch.

Example using doWebPayment

const {url, ...webRest} = await payline.doWebPayment(payment, "https://example.com/success", 
        "https://example.com/cancel", {}, null, "web_payment_name_");
console.log(`DONE! Redirect to url: ${url}`);

Example of raw payline API call

// call raw action with parameters into payline
const raw = await this.runAction("getTransactionDetails", {
    transactionId,
});
console.log(`DONE! Raw response: ${JSON.stringify(raw)}`);

API examples

You can find examples of the usage in a test file

API

new Payline(merchantId, accessKey, contractId, environment="homologation") -> instance

See Usage to find those variables

instance.createWallet(walletId, card) -> Promise({ wallet })

Create new wallet - needs to generate id first.

instance.updateWallet(walletId, card) -> Promise({ wallet })

Card object: { number, type, expirationDate, cvx }

Type: One of CB, AMEX, VISA (but abroad France only), MASTERCARD (same) - cf page 148 of their doc

instance.getWallet(walletId) -> Promise(wallet)

Get information for the wallet

instance.disableWallet(walletId) -> Promise()

Disabling wallet

instance.doWalletPayment(walletId, payment, "optional_text") -> Promise({ id })

Note that amounts are in cents

instance.doAuthorization(payment, card, "authorization_name_") -> Promise({ id })

Authorization hold operations

instance.doReAuthorization(id, "reauthorization_name_") -> Promise({ id })

Renew hold

instance.doCapture(id, payment) -> Promise({ id })

Capture part/full of the hold amount

instance.doRefund(id, payment, "refund_name_") -> Promise({ id })

Refund amount after payment/capture has been done

instance.doReset(id, payment, "reset_name_") -> Promise({ id })

Reset the authorization hold

instance.transactionDetail(id) -> Promise(transaction)

Information about the transaction (payment, authorization, reauthorization, ...)

instance.validateCard(payment, card, "card_validation_name_") -> Promise({ success: boolean})

Check if card is ok for the payment. It's a shortcut for making authorization and reset it after.

instance.scheduleWalletPayment(wallet, payment, scheduleDate, "schedule_payment_name_") -> Promise({ id })

Schedule the payment on the scheduleDate

instance.runAction(actionName, {...actionParameters}) -> Promise(raw)

Raw call into the payline API

Tests

set env variables for the 'homologation' env and run the tests

export MERCHANT_ID='XXX'
export ACCESS_KEY='XXX'
export CONTRACT_ID='01234567'
yarn test

Serverless

There is prepared configuration with use of serverless framework. Tested serverless provider is aws, but it should work in any others.

direct deployment

To deploy after login into the serverless and set aws credentials:

yarn deploy

CodeBuild deployment

There is basic preconfigured template for AWS CodeBuild deploymenet: buildspec.yml.

Customization

Clone this repository and update your custom configuration.

git clone https://github.com/tgorka/payline.git

Default configurations

Default configuration values are stored in environemtn/master.yml You can change it after cloning the repository as well as creating file for each git branch for keeping track of the credential in different environments.

Usage

Serverless by default expose just functions without http bindings. All the mentions methods from the Payline object are avalible as a serverless function with the parameters of the same name as a keys in the serverless event.

The Payline constructor parameters are taken from the configuration. It could be also changed when the parameters are set in the event as a key:

  • merchantId
  • accessKey
  • contractId
  • environment
  • currency

Author

Tomasz Górka http://tomasz.gorka.org.pl

influenced by the library cubyn/payline

License

© 2018 Tomasz Górka

MIT licensed.

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