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@atlas.js/braintree
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Braintree client as a component for @atlas.js.
npm i @atlas.js/braintree
In addition to the Atlas.js Service, you can access all the objects and properties the standard braintree library exposes directly through this module, so you don't need to import the braintree library itself.
import * as braintree from '@atlas.js/braintree'
import { Atlas } from '@atlas.js/atlas'
const atlas = new Atlas({
config: {
services: {
payments: {
environment: braintree.Environment.Development,
publicKey: 'your-public-key',
privateKey: 'your-private-key',
merchantId: 'your-merchant-id',
}
}
}
})
atlas.service('payments', braintree.Service)
await atlas.start()
// The braintree service is now available here:
atlas.services.payments
// Example use
await atlas.services.payments.transaction.sale({
amount: '5.00',
paymentMethodNonce: 'nonce-from-the-client',
})
See the LICENSE file for information.
FAQs
Braintree client as a component for @atlas.js
The npm package @atlas.js/braintree receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @atlas.js/braintree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @atlas.js/braintree demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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