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juno-api

v0.2.2

Published

Bindings for Juno API

Downloads

80

Readme

Juno API Node.js

npm version npm downloads Node.js CI codecov.io Contributors License: MIT

Bindings for Juno payments API.

Installation:

$ npm install --save juno-api

API

Creates a new Juno instance.

Exports a constructor function which takes an options object, to creates a Juno instance.

Arguments

options - Required - A plain JavaScript object containing configuration options.

Options

  • isProd - Optional - A boolean that specifies the api environment, default value is true (for use in sandbox set as false).
  • accessToken - Required for make requests - A string representing the permanent OAuth 2.0 access token. This option is mutually exclusive with the resourceToken.
  • resourceToken - Required for make requests - A string that represents the permanent identifier of a digital account, which can be used when performing an operation. This option is mutually exclusive with the accessToken.
  • clientId - Required for get access token - The client id, public identifier for apps at Juno API. This option is mutually exclusive with the clientSecret.
  • clientSecret - Required for get access token - The client secret, a secret known only to the application and the authorization server. This option is mutually exclusive with the clientId.

Return

A Shopify instance.

Exceptions

Throws an Error exception if the required options are missing.

Example usage

This simples example, returns a object of a access token, to make requests to the Juno API.

const Juno = require('juno-api');

const juno = new Juno({
  clientId: 'your-client-id',
  clientSecret: 'your-client-secret',
});

const token = await juno.authorization.accessToken();

console.log(token);

// console log message
{
  "access_token": "string-representing-access-token",
  "token_type": "token-type",
  "expires_in": 0,
  "scope": "your-scopes",
  "user_name": "you-email",
  "jti": "jti-code"
}

const juno = new Juno({
  accessToken: token.access_token, // referring to the previous example
  resourceToken: 'your-resource-token',
});

const banks = await juno.banks.list(); // retrieves a list of banks

Resources

Every resource is accessed through the juno instance:

const juno = new Juno({
    accessToken: 'your-access-token',
    resourceToken: 'your-resource-token',
});

// juno.<resource>.<method>

Each method returns a Promise that resolves with the result:

juno.businessArea
    .get()
    .then((res) => console.log(res))
    .catch((err) => console.error(err));

Available resources and and methods

  • authorization
    • getAccessToken()
  • balance
    • get()
  • bank
    • list()
  • businessArea
    • list()
  • companyTypes
    • list()
  • charge
    • create(params)
  • digitalAccount
    • create(params)
    • get(params)
  • payment
    • create(params)
    • refund(id, params)
    • capture(id, params)
  • creditCard
    • create(params)
  • credential
    • get()
  • webhook
    • create(params)
    • delete(id)
    • list(params)
    • update(id, params)

Obs: params is a plain JavaScript object, see Juno docs for params details.

License

MIT

Author

Rogério Araújo