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daraja

v1.0.1

Published

A NodeJS library to simplify integration with Safaricom's Daraja M-Pesa API

Downloads

29

Readme

Daraja Logo

A NodeJS library to simplify integration with Safaricom's Daraja M-Pesa API

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Example

const { Mpesa } = require('daraja');

// instantiate Mpesa with the organization's shortcode and app's Consumer Key
// and Consumer Secret
const mpesa = new Mpesa(123456, 'yourConsumerKey', 'yourConsumerSecret');

// then make the call to the API passing the required arguments
mpesa
  .mpesaExpressRequest(
    100,
    254712345678,
    123456,
    'bfb279f9aa9bdbcf15...',
    'CustomerPayBillOnline',
    'INV001',
    'Regular payment',
    'http://callbackurl.com'
  )
  .then(response => {
    // SUCCESS
    // do something with the response
  })
  .catch(error => {
    // FAILED
    // handle the error
  });

// you can also use async-await to handle the response and errors
try {
  const response = await mpesa.mpesaExpressRequest(
    100,
    254712345678,
    123456,
    'bfb279f9aa9bdbcf15...',
    'CustomerPayBillOnline',
    'INV001',
    'Regular payment',
    'http://callbackurl.com'
  );
  // handle the response here
} catch (error) {
  // handle any errors here
}

Motivation

I developed this library to make it as painless as possible for JavaScript & TypeScript developers to integrate their web applications with Safaricom's Daraja M-Pesa API.

The emphasis is to make use of modern JavaScript & TypeScript syntax to provide a clean an easy to use interface. This library is under constant maintenance and more features will be added to simplify the integration even further and capture all common use cases.

Installation

  1. Ensure you have Node & npm installed for your operating system.

    node --version
    npm --version
  2. Open a command line and navigate to your project folder. Run the following command to install daraja as a project dependency

    npm install --save daraja

API Reference

Visit the documentation

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.