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promatask-paynl-sdk

v1.1.5

Published

Manage transactions in your Pay.nl account with nodejs

Downloads

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Readme

UNDER DEVELOPMENT

We recommend you using the paynl-sdk instead of this one. This holds possible breaking changes.

!!!Use at your own risk!!!

PAY.nl NodeJS SDK

SDK for PAY.nl allowing you to manage your PAY.nl transactions in nodeJS

Installation

npm install paynl-sdk --save

Usage

  • Require 'paynl-sdk' in your file.
var Paynl = require('paynl-sdk');
  • Register for a PAY.nl account at: pay.nl?register
  • In the PAY.nl admin panel, navigate to Manage -> Services and click the SL-code on the left.
  • From the popup use the apitoken and serviceId, and configure them in the SDK.
Paynl.Config.setTokenCode('AT-####-####');
Paynl.Config.setApiToken('****************************************');
Paynl.Config.setServiceId('SL-####-####');

Examples

Some of the basic examples are listed here, for the full list of examples, please take a look at the samples directory here

All examples start with requiring paynl-sdk and setting the apitoken and serviceId.

var Paynl = require('paynl-sdk');

Paynl.Config.setTokenCode('AT-####-####');
Paynl.Config.setApiToken('****************************************');
Paynl.Config.setServiceId('SL-####-####');

Basic transactions

Getting the available payment methods

This example shows how to fetch a list of the available payment methods. The method Paynl.Paymentmethods.getList() returns an observable array. For more information about observables see reactivex.io

Paynl.Paymentmethods.getList().forEach(
    function(paymentmethod) {
        console.log(paymentmethod.id + ' ' + paymentmethod.visibleName);
    }
)
.catch(error => {
    console.error(error)
});

Starting a transaction

This example shows the minimum required attributes to start a transaction. The full version with all supported options is located here

Paynl.Transaction.start({
    //the amount in euro
    amount: 19.95,
    
    //we redirect the user back to this url after the payment
    returnUrl: "https://my-return-url.com/return",
    
    //the ip address of the user
    ipAddress: '10.20.30.40' 
})
.subscribe(
  function (result) {
    //redirect the user to this url to complete the payment
    console.log(result.paymentURL); 
    
    // the transactionId, use this to fetch the transaction later
    console.log(result.transactionId);
  }, 
  function (error) {
    console.error(error); 
  }
);

Fetching a transaction

The following example shows how to fetch a transaction.

Paynl.Transaction.get('123456789X12345e').subscribe(
  function(result){
    // some examples of what you can do with the result
    if (result.isPaid()) {
        console.log('The transaction is paid');
        // refund a part of the transaction
        result.refund({
            amount: 0.5,
            description: '50 cents refund'
        });
    }
    if (result.isCanceled()) {
        console.log('Tranasaction is canceled, restock the items');
    }
    if (result.isBeingVerified()) {
        console.log('Transaction needs to be verified first, possible fraud');
        result.decline(); //decline the transaction
        result.approve(); //approve the transaction 
    }
  },
  function(error){
    console.error(error);
  }
);

Instore payments (pin)

Fetching available terminals

Before you can send a transaction, you need to know which terminal to send the transaction to.

Paynl.Instore.getTerminals()
    .forEach(function (terminal) {
    console.log(terminal.id + ' ' + terminal.name);
})
    .catch(function (error) { return console.error(error); });

Starting an instore transaction

An instore transaction is started in the same way as a normal transaction with the addition of a terminalId. After the transaction has been started, you can use the terminalStatusUrl to get the status of the transaction.

// Start transaction and send to the terminal
Paynl.Transaction.start({
    amount: 0.01,
    paymentMethodId: 1927,
    //returnUrl and ipAddres are not used for instore payments, but are mandatory
    returnUrl: "not_applicable",
    ipAddress: "10.20.30.40",
    terminalId: "TH-####-####"
}).subscribe(
    //when the transaction is started, get the status
    function (transaction) { 
        getStatus(transaction.terminalStatusUrl); 
    }
);
function getStatus(statusUrl) {
    Paynl.Instore.getTransactionStatus(statusUrl).subscribe(function (status) {
        console.log("isFinal: ", status.isFinal);
        console.log("status: ", status.status);
        console.log("txId: ", status.txId);
        console.log("terminal: ", status.terminal);
        console.log("ssai: ", status.ssai);
        console.log("isCanceled: ", status.isCanceled);
        console.log("isApproved: ", status.isApproved);
        console.log("isError: ", status.isError);
        console.log("needsSignature: ", status.needsSignature);
        console.log("amount: ", status.amount);
        console.log("approvalId: ", status.approvalId);
        console.log("cardBrandIdentifier: ", status.cardBrandIdentifier);
        console.log("cardBrandLabelName: ", status.cardBrandLabelName);
        console.log("incidentCode: ", status.incidentCode);
        console.log("incidentCodeText: ", status.incidentCodeText);
        console.log("receipt: ", status.receipt);
    }, function (error) { 
        console.error(error); 
    }, function () {
        console.log("Completed");
    });
}

Direct Debit (Incasso)

Creating a new Direct Debit

This SDK can also add direct debit transactions. Only amount, bankaccountHolder and bankaccountNumber are mandatory, the rest of the arguments are optional.

Paynl.DirectDebit.add({
    amount: 0.01,
    bankaccountHolder: "N Name",
    bankaccountNumber: "NL00RABO0000012345678",
    // optional
    bankaccountBic: "RABONL2U",
    processDate: new Date("2018-03-01"),
    description: "Uw omschrijving",
    ipAddress: "192.168.10.1",
    email: "[email protected]",
    promotorId: 1234,
    tool: "tool",
    info: "info",
    object: "object",
    extra1: "extra1",
    extra2: "extra2",
    extra3: "extra3",
    currency: "EUR",
    exchangeUrl: "https://your-exchange.url",
}).subscribe(function (mandateId) {
    console.log("The mandateId is: " + mandateId);
}, function (error) {
    console.error("Error " + error);
});

Fetching a Direct Debit transaction

Fetch a DirectDebit transaction to fetch the status.

Paynl.DirectDebit.get('IO-####-####-####').subscribe(function (transaction) {
    console.log(transaction);
});