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@transact.tools/js

v1.8.3

Published

JS Client for https://transact.tools

Downloads

18

Readme

The Problem

You want to write tests for parts of your application that trigger emails and messages for your users. As a part of this goal, you might want to test that your MFA flow really works, and your user can actually reset their password! To do this, you need to access the content of the email or message inside your test suite, so that you can follow links or read MFA codes.

The Solution

https://trasnact.tools has been implemented to be a simple yet effective service for receiving email and SMS messages. It is a free service, built on top of serverless AWS infrastructure (for reliability and scalability). The main utilities it provides enable you to concentrate on testing your application, without worrying about the "how" behind receiving these messages.

Installation

You will need to create a free account here and have your access token to hand:

$ export TRANSACT_TOKEN=<your-free-token>

Then install the library:

npm i --save-dev @transact.tools/js

Read more about how to install the library.

Documentation

Read our documentation and discover testing framework implementations at https://docs.transact.tools

LICENSE

MIT