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passkit-generator.js

v1.0.0

Published

The easiest way to generate custom Apple Wallet passes in Node.js and outside of Node.js

Downloads

15

Readme

passkit-generator.js

Simple JS/TS interface to generate customized Apple Wallet Passes for iOS and WatchOS.

This is a rewrite of passkit-generator by Alexander Cerutti without Node.js' Buffer. Every Buffer is replaced with Uint8Array. fs and stream are removed so you can only get as raw and get as buffer. That means you have to provide buffers manually, see the following example that was run in a web browser :

import { PKPass } from "passkit-generator.js";
import forge from "node-forge";

// A random pass ID is generated here, you can use your own logic to generate it.
const passID = forge.md5.create()
  .update(Date.now().toString())
  .digest()
  .toHex();

/// In this example, we're using fetch to get the pass files from the server
/// under the /export path. You can replace the read function with your own
/// implementation to read the pass files from the file system or any other source.
const read = async (name: string): Promise<Uint8Array> => {
  const response = await fetch("/export" + name)
  const buffer = await response.arrayBuffer()
  return new Uint8Array(buffer)
};

const pass = new PKPass({
  "pass.json": await read("/ticket.pass/pass.json"),
  "[email protected]": await read("/ticket.pass/[email protected]"),
  "logo.png": await read("/ticket.pass/logo.png"),
  "strip.png": await read("/ticket.pass/strip.png"),
}, {
  signerCert: await read("/certs/signerCert.pem"),
  signerKey: await read("/certs/signerKey.pem"),
  wwdr: await read("/certs/wwdr.pem"),
  signerKeyPassphrase: "1234"
}, { serialNumber: passID });

const buffer = pass.getAsBuffer();
// `buffer` is now an Uint8Array corresponding
// to the generated pass in `.pkpass` format.

// You can download it as a "application/vnd.apple.pkpass" file

Installation

You can install this package using npm, yarn, pnpm or whatever package manager you use :

npm add passkit-generator.js
yarn add passkit-generator.js
pnpm add passkit-generator.js

API

Since this is a rewrite, the documentation is literally the same as the original repository.

Just note that .getAsStream() is removed.