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moneris

v1.0.0

Published

A wrapper for Moneris API.

Downloads

108

Readme

node-moneris

A wrapper to access the Moneris API.

NPM version Build Status js-standard-style

Installation | Usage | Example | License

Installation

With npm:

npm install moneris --save

Note: You need an engine that supports ES6 (e.g. Babel or Node 4.0+).

Usage

moneris(credentials, req[, extended])

Queries the Moneris API with the information provided.

  • credentials: Required. An object with the following fields.
    • api_token: Required. Your API token.
    • store_id: Required. Your store ID.
    • test: Optional. If true, uses Moneris Test endpoints. You can get a api_token and store_id for this endpoint from Moneris's Documentation. false by default.
  • req: Required. An object with the following fields.
    • type: Required. The type of the request you wish to post.
    • ...All other fields that pertain to that type of request.
  • extended: Optional. Certain types of requests require additional parameters, including but not limited to CVD, AVS, etc. This is an object that will add directly to the sent data (whereas req will create its own child element)

Example

See tests/testPurchase.js

License

MIT