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xpay-js

v0.1.2

Published

Soft integration with X-pay payment system

Downloads

5

Readme

xpay-js

Soft integration with Cartasì virtual POS X-pay payment system

Installation

npm install xpay-js

or clone:

https://github.com/auridevil/xpay-js.git

Init

The module can be directly configured or globaly configured.

Direct configuration:

var xpay = require('xpay-js')({
    XPAY_KEY: '123456789012345678901',
	XPAY_ALIAS: '7654321',
	XPAY_RETURN_URL_OK: 'http:/myserver/okrul',
	XPAY_RETURN_URL_KO: 'http:/myserver/korul',
});

For the global configuration you must set the variables:

XPAY_KEY: the key given by cartasi
XPAY_ALIAS: the app alias given by cartasi
XPAY_RETURN_URL_OK: your url to be called on ok
XPAY_RETURN_URL_KO: your url to be called on back
XPAY_SERVLET_URL: the xpay servelt url, default is pre-production enviroment 

and require simpler:

var xpay = require('xpay-js')();

Usage

The init phase return a function, just invoke the function

var macCode;
var xpayLink = xpay(transactionCode, transactionQuantity, mac);

using the transactionCode you have generated and taking care of using the quantity without decimals dot (e.g. 10€ = 1000). The mac is the generated code to be used in the url.

Improvements

  • Add production URL and a switch by configuration

Feel free to add any improvements and open a pull request.

Info

For more infos about xpay watch http://www.cartasi.it/gtwpages/common/?id=OiRGdkfJWU

Made with love by Aureliano Bergese

Cheers by digitalx. http://digitalx.it/