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braintree-mongo

v0.0.2

Published

NPM Package that provides an abstraction layer for integrating an e-commerce site with Braintree, using MongoDB as its database

Downloads

3

Readme

braintree-mongo

This repository is a work in progress.

NPM Package that provides an abstraction layer for integrating an e-commerce site with Braintree, using MongoDB as its database.

Requirements

You should have already:

  • Set up MongoDB
    • Installed MongoDB on your machine
    • Created a database (usually at /data/)
    • Started the Mongo daemon
  • Created a (sandbox) account with Braintree and obtained your credentials

The package requires you to set the following environment variables:

  • MONGO_URL - URL of your database and collection. E.g. mongodb://localhost:27017/myproject
  • BRAINTREE_MERCHANT_ID - Braintree Merchant ID. E.g. nbfthc5k9vjs6djb
  • BRAINTREE_PUBLIC_KEY - Braintree Public Key. E.g. 6th2gszftrfx7mg4
  • BRAINTREE_PRIVATE_KEY - Braintree Private Key. E.g. ac54ecc54h3a0a8290adf72cb580bbc6
  • MODE - The current environment. Valid values are test, dev, staging, production
  • MONGO_DEV_URL - URL of your development database and collection. E.g. mongodb://localhost:27017/braintree
  • MONGO_TEST_URL - URL of your test database and collection. E.g. mongodb://localhost:27017/test

TODOs

  • Use JSVerify to generate random values for tests instead of using the chance.js library.
  • Convert all uses of promises in tests to async/await. The only reason we are not currently doing that is because we couldn't get the async/await to work in the before/after hooks.