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Buckaroo is the Payment Service Provider for all your online payments with more than 15,000 companies relying on Buckaroo's platform to securely process their payments, subscriptions and unpaid invoices. Buckaroo developed their own Node SDK. The SDK is a modern, open-source Node.js library that makes it easy to integrate your Javascript application with Buckaroo's services. Start accepting payments today with Buckaroo.
To use the Buckaroo API client, the following things are required:
npm install @buckaroo/buckaroo_sdk
Initiate the buckaroo client with your website key and secret key. The keys can be retrieved from your Buckaroo account.
import Buckaroo from '@buckaroo/buckaroo_sdk';
const buckarooClient = Buckaroo.InitializeClient(
{
secretKey: 'KEY',
websiteKey: 'SECRET',
},
{
mode: 'TEST', // OR 'LIVE'
currency: 'EUR',
returnURL: 'RETURN_URL',
pushURL: 'PUSH_URL',
}
);
Create a payment with all the available payment methods. In this example, we show how to create a credit card payment. Each payment has a slightly different payload.
const payment = await buckarooClient
.method('mastercard')
.pay({
amountDebit: 100,
})
.request();
After you create a transaction, you can retrieve several transaction information on demand.
const transaction = buckarooClient.transaction(payment.getTransactionKey());
await transaction.status(); // Retrieve transaction status
await transaction.refundInfo(); // Retrieve refund info
await transaction.cancelInfo(); // Retrieve cancellation info
Find our full documentation online on docs.buckaroo.io.
More examples can be found in the examples folder
This library is written in JavaScript, a versatile programming language with broad applicability. While it's technically possible to integrate this library into a website or mobile application, it's strongly advised against doing so.
In the standard configuration, you make requests to the Buckaroo API using one of our provided libraries, typically from your server (such as a Node.js server). Your secret key is securely stored on this server, inaccessible to external entities.
However, if you incorporate this library directly into a website or app, your secret key will be exposed to users. This could enable users to take actions on your behalf using that key.
We really appreciate it when developers contribute to improve the Buckaroo plugins. If you want to contribute as well, then please follow our Contribution Guidelines.
Buckaroo Node.js SDK is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
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The npm package @buckaroo/buckaroo_sdk receives a total of 491 weekly downloads. As such, @buckaroo/buckaroo_sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @buckaroo/buckaroo_sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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