@agnostack/authorizenet-request
🎮 Minimal Authorize.Net API request library for Node
Installation
yarn add @agnostack/authorizenet-request
Quickstart
const { createClient } = require('@agnostack/authorizenet-request');
const authorizenet = new createClient({
api_login_id: '...',
secret_key: '...'
});
authorizenet
.post({
requestId: 'getCustomerProfileRequest',
requestData: {
email: 'customer-profile-email@here.com'
}
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
authorizenet
.post({
requestId: 'getCustomerProfileRequest',
requestData: {
customerProfileId: '1234567',
includeIssuerInfo: true
}
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
authorizenet
.post({
requestId: 'createTransactionRequest',
requestData: {
transactionRequest: {
transactionType: 'refundTransaction',
amount: '5',
payment: {
creditCard: {
cardNumber: '5424000000000015',
expirationDate: '2020-12'
}
},
refTransId: '123456'
}
}
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
authorizenet
.post({
requestId: 'getTransactionDetailsRequest',
requestData: {
transId: '1234567890'
}
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
Kitchen sink
const authorizenet = new createClient({
api_domain: 'api.authorize.net',
api_login_id: '...',
secret_key: '...',
application: '...',
headers: {
}
});
The API provides you the ability to send various request headers that change the way data is stored or retrieved.
By default this library will encode all data as JSON, however you can customise this by setting your own Content-Type
header as an additional argument to post
.
Note: If you add the Content-Type
custom header to post
you will need to encode data
yourself.
const authorizenet = new createClient({
api_login_id: '...',
secret_key: '...'
});
const headers = {
'X-My-Header': 'custom'
};
authorizenet
.post(
{
requestId: 'getCustomerProfileRequest',
requestData: {
email: 'customer-profile-email@here.com'
}
},
headers
)
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
Contact Adam Grohs @ agnoStack. for any questions.