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@appmax-api/sdk
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Unofficial NodeJS SDK for consuming the Appmax API.
npm install @appmax-api/sdk
// or
yarn add @appmax-api/sdk
// or
pnpm add @appmax-api/sdk
import { AppmaxAPI } from "@appmax-api/sdk"
// const { AppmaxAPI } = require("@appmax-api/sdk")
const api = new AppmaxAPI("Access Token")
Testing mode (use homolog.sandboxappmax url)
new AppmaxAPI("Access Token", { testMode: true })
Create customers (/customer)
api.customers.create()
Create orders (/order)
api.orders.create()
Initiate payments (/payment/*)
api.payments.create()
Tokenize cards (/tokenize/card)
api.payments.tokenize()
Refund orders (/refund)
api.orders.refund()
Check the official API documentation for more information about their service.
Feel free to contribute with suggestions or bug reports at our GitHub repository.
0.1.2
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Unofficial NodeJS SDK for consuming Appmax API
The npm package @appmax-api/sdk receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, @appmax-api/sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appmax-api/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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