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care

v0.1.0

Published

A simple way to add careware and donation support to your node.js modules

Downloads

4

Readme

care

A simple way to add careware and donation support to your node.js modules.

CLI User

Install

$ npm install -g care
$ care

Usage: care [options]

Options:

  -h, --help     usage information
  -V, --version  version number
  -o, --login    get an access token
  -x, --logout   remove your access token

Login

Firstly, you must create a business account on Paypal and an application which care will use to pay other accounts.

$ care --login
Obtaining access_token from PayPal.
? Your application client_id : blahblahblahblahblahblah
? Your application client_secret : ****************************

Success!

Logout

$ care --logout
Remove your access_token from the local filesystem.

Using Care

Install

$ npm install --save care

Usage

Just require the package passing the details of the account you wish to receive donations:

var care = require('care');
var donation = care.init({
  name: "Target organization name to donate",
  description: "What kind of organizer?",
  email: "Target organization email to donate in PayPal",
});
donation.request();

Example

Create a donate feature for your cli-app. For example, say you are creating a cli-app called nyan. You can create a donate feature like the following:

$ nyan donate
~ WWFジャパン ~

WWFは、人類が自然と調和して生きられる未来を目指し、
約100カ国で活動している環境保全団体です。

WWF ジャパンは、日本国内および日本が関係している国際的な問題に取り組みます。

Would you like to donate to this?

? Payment method: (Use arrow keys)
❯ PayPal
  Venmo

? Currency: (Use arrow keys)
❯ AUD
 JPY
 USD

? Amount: 100

? Donate 100 AUD ?: (Y/n)

Code example

#!/usr/bin/env node
var argv = process.argv;
if (argv[2] !== 'donate') return;

var care = require('care');
var donation = care.init({
  name: "WWFジャパン",
  description: "WWFは、人類が自然と調和して生きられる未来を目指し、\n約100カ国で活動している環境保全団体です。\n\nWWF ジャパンは、日本国内および日本が関係している国際的な問題に取り組みます。",
  email: '[email protected]',
});

donation.request();