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@fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types
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Types used in the FiatConnect specification. Offered as standalone module for payment providers and wallets to both use for FiatConnect APIs and integrations.
Types used in the FiatConnect specification. Offered as standalone module for payment providers and wallets to both use for FiatConnect APIs and integrations.
From your project directory, run:
yarn add @fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types
or
npm i @fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types
import { TransferStatus } from '@fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types'
import axios from 'axios'
export async function getTransferStatus(
transferId: string,
): Promise<TransferStatus> {
const response = await axios
.create({ url: 'https://MOCK-PROVIDER-URL.fake' })
.get(`/transfer/${transferId}/status`)
return response.data.status
}
For each type exported from this package there is also a corresponding zod schema with the name {typeWithFirstCharLowercase}Schema
. So for example TransferStatus
has transferStatusSchema
.
import {
TransferStatus,
transferStatusSchema,
} from '@fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types'
import axios from 'axios'
import { z } from 'zod'
export async function getTransferStatus(
transferId: string,
): Promise<TransferStatus> {
const response = await axios
.create({ url: 'https://MOCK-PROVIDER-URL.fake' })
.get(`/transfer/${transferId}/status`)
// Will throw an error if the status does not match the schema
transferStatusSchema.parse(response.data.status)
return response.data.status
}
FAQs
Types used in the FiatConnect specification. Offered as standalone module for payment providers and wallets to both use for FiatConnect APIs and integrations.
We found that @fiatconnect/fiatconnect-types 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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