JSON Payment Protocol Interface
This is the first version of the JSON payment protocol interface. If you have questions about the specification itself, view the documentation.
Getting Started
npm install json-payment-protocol
Usage
We support both callbacks and promises. For promises just add Async to the end of the function name. Be careful to follow the notes about when to broadcast your payment. Broadcasting a payment before getting a success notification back from the server in most cases will lead to a failed payment for the sender. The sender will bear the cost of paying transaction fees yet again to get their money back.
Callbacks
const JsonPaymentProtocol = require('json-payment-protocol');
const paymentProtocol = new JsonPaymentProtocol();
let requestUrl = 'bitcoin:?r=https://test.bitpay.com/i/Jr629pwsXKdTCneLyZja4t';
paymentProtocol.getRawPaymentRequest(requestUrl, function (err, response) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Error retrieving payment request', err);
}
paymentProtocol.parsePaymentRequest(response.rawBody, response.headers, function (err, paymentRequest) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Error parsing payment request', err);
}
console.log('Payment request retrieved');
console.log(paymentRequest);
let currency = 'BTC';
let signedRawTransaction = '02000000010c2b0d60448d5cdfebe222014407bdb408b8427f837447484911efddea700323000000006a47304402201d3ed3117f1968c3b0a078f15f8462408c745ff555b173eff3dfe0a25e063c0c02200551572ec33d45ece8e64275970bd1b1694621f0ed8fac2f7e18095f170fe3fe012102d4edb773e3bd94e1251790f5cc543cbfa76c2b0abad14898674b1c4e27176ef2ffffffff02c44e0100000000001976a914dd826377dcf2075e5065713453cfad675ba9434f88aca070002a010000001976a914e7d0344ba970301e93cd7b505c7ae1b5bcf5639288ac00000000';
paymentProtocol.sendPayment(currency, signedRawTransaction, paymentRequest.paymentUrl, function(err, response) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Error sending payment to server');
}
console.log('Payment sent successfully');
});
});
});
Promises
const JsonPaymentProtocol = require('json-payment-protocol');
const paymentProtocol = new JsonPaymentProtocol();
let requestUrl = 'bitcoin:?r=https://test.bitpay.com/i/Jr629pwsXKdTCneLyZja4t';
paymentProtocol
.getRawPaymentRequestAsync(requestUrl)
.then((response) => {
return paymentProtocol.parsePaymentRequestAsync(response.rawBody, response.headers);
})
.then((paymentRequest) => {
console.log('Payment request retrieved');
console.log(paymentRequest);
let currency = 'BTC';
let signedRawTransaction = '02000000010c2b0d60448d5cdfebe222014407bdb408b8427f837447484911efddea700323000000006a47304402201d3ed3117f1968c3b0a078f15f8462408c745ff555b173eff3dfe0a25e063c0c02200551572ec33d45ece8e64275970bd1b1694621f0ed8fac2f7e18095f170fe3fe012102d4edb773e3bd94e1251790f5cc543cbfa76c2b0abad14898674b1c4e27176ef2ffffffff02c44e0100000000001976a914dd826377dcf2075e5065713453cfad675ba9434f88aca070002a010000001976a914e7d0344ba970301e93cd7b505c7ae1b5bcf5639288ac00000000';
return paymentProtocol.sendPaymentAsync(currency, signedRawTransaction, paymentRequest.paymentUrl);
})
.then((response) => {
console.log('Payment sent successfully');
})
.catch((err) => {
return console.log('Error processing payment request', err);
});
Options
Options passed to new JsonPaymentProtocol()
are passed to request, so if you need to use a proxy or set any other request.js flags you can do so by including them when instantiating your instance. For example:
new JsonPaymentProtocol({
proxy: 'socks://mySocksProxy.local'
});
URI Formats
You can provide either the bitcoin:?r=https://bitpay.com/i/invoice
format or https://bitpay.com/i/invoice
directly.