Node.js API for MaxMind minFraud Score, Insights, and Factors
Description
This package provides an API for the MaxMind minFraud Score, Insights,
Factors, and Report Transaction web services.
Requirements
MaxMind has tested this API with Node.js versions 10 and 12. We aim to support
active LTS versions of Node.js, as well as the latest stable release.
Installation
yarn add @maxmind/minfraud-api-node
If you are not able to use yarn, you may also use npm:
npm install @maxmind/minfraud-api-node
API Documentation
Documentation for this API can be found here
Usage
To use this API, first create a new Client object. The constructor
takes your MaxMind account ID and license key. For example:
const client = new minFraud.Client("1234", "LICENSEKEY");
Then create a new Transaction object. This represents the transaction that
you are sending to minFraud. Each transaction property is instantiated by creating
a new instance of each property's class. For example:
const transaction = new minFraud.Transaction({
device: new minFraud.Device({
ipAddress: '81.2.69.160',
}),
email: new minFraud.Email({
address: 'foo@bar.com',
domain: 'bar.com',
}),
})
If Transaction instantiation fails, an ArgumentError is thrown. This is usually
due to invalid property values, a missing Device object, or a Device object
with either an invalid or missing IP Address.
After creating the Transaction object, you can send a Score, Insights, or Factors
request, which returns a Promise that contains the corresponding model:
client.score(transaction).then(scoreResponse => ...);
client.insights(transaction).then(insightsResponse => ...);
client.factors(transaction).then(factorsResponse => ...);
If the request fails, an error object will be returned in the catch in the form
of:
{
code: string
error: string
url: string
}
Reporting a transaction using the Report Transactions API
MaxMind encourages the use of this API, as data received through this channel
is continually used to improve the accuracy of our fraud detection algorithms.
To use the Report Transactions API, create a new TransactionReport object. An
IP address and a valid tag are required key values. Additional key values may
also be set, as documented below.
See the API documentation for more details.
const transactionReport = new minFraud.TransactionReport({
ipAddress: '81.2.69.160',
tag: minFraud.Constants.Tag.NOT_FRAUD,
chargebackCode: 'the string provided by your payment processor indicating
the reason for the chargeback',
maxmindId: '12345678',
minfraudId: '58fa38d8-4b87-458b-a22b-f00eda1aa20d',
notes: 'some notes',
transactionId: 'the transaction ID you originally passed to minFraud',
});
client.reportTransaction(transactionReport).then(() => ...);
If the request succeeds, no data is returned in the Promise.
If the request fails, an error object will be returned in the catch in the
form of:
{
code: string
error: string
url: string
}
Errors and Exceptions
Thrown by the request and transaction models:
ArgumentError - Thrown when invalid data is passed to the Transaction
and Transaction property constructors.
In addition to the response errors
returned by the web API, we also return:
{
code: 'SERVER_ERROR',
error: <string>
}
{
code: 'HTTP_STATUS_CODE_ERROR',
error: <string>
}
{
code: 'INVALID_RESPONSE_BODY',
error: <string>
}
Example
import { URL } from 'url';
import * as minFraud from '@maxmind/minfraud-api-node';
const client = new minFraud.Client("1234", "LICENSEKEY");
let transaction;
try {
transaction = new minFraud.Transaction({
device: new minFraud.Device({
ipAddress: "81.2.69.160",
}),
event: new minFraud.Event({
shopId: 'shop',
time: new Date(Date.now()),
transactionId: 'txn1234',
type: minFraud.Constants.EventType.PayoutChange,
}),
account: new minFraud.Account({
userId: 'user123',
username: 'userperson',
}),
email: new minFraud.Email({
address: 'foo@bar.com',
domain: 'bar.com',
}),
billing: new minFraud.Billing({
address: '123 Robot Ave.',
address2: 'Suite 10011',
city: 'Waltham',
company: 'Robots Inc.',
country: 'US',
firstName: 'Robot',
lastName: 'Bar',
phoneCountryCode: '1',
phoneNumber: '123-456-1234',
postal: '12345',
region: 'MA',
}),
shipping: new minFraud.Shipping({
address: '123 Robot Ave.',
address2: 'Suite 10011',
city: 'Waltham',
company: 'Robots Inc.',
country: 'US',
deliverySpeed: minFraud.Constants.DeliverySpeed.Expedited,
firstName: 'Robot',
lastName: 'Bar',
phoneCountryCode: '1',
phoneNumber: '123-456-0000',
postal: '12345',
region: 'MA',
}),
payment: new minFraud.Payment({
declineCode: 'A',
processor: minFraud.Constants.Processor.ConceptPayments,
wasAuthorized: true,
}),
creditCard: new minFraud.CreditCard({
avsResult: 'A',
bankName: 'Foo Bank',
bankPhoneCountryCode: '1',
bankPhoneNumber: '123-123-1234',
cvvResult: 'B',
issuerIdNumber: '411111',
last4digits: '1234',
token: 'a_token',
}),
order: new minFraud.Order({
affiliateId: 'robotnet',
amount: 22.99,
currency: 'USD',
discountCode: 'COUPONS',
hasGiftMessage: true,
isGift: true,
referrerUri: new URL('https://robots.com/swarms'),
subaffiliateId: 'swarm',
}),
shoppingCart: [
new minFraud.ShoppingCartItem({
category: 'screws',
itemId: 'sc123',
price: 9.99,
quantity: 100,
}),
new minFraud.ShoppingCartItem({
category: 'screws',
itemId: 'sc123',
price: 9.99,
quantity: 100,
}),
],
customInputs: [
new minFraud.CustomInput('key', 'value'),
new minFraud.CustomInput('key_2', true),
new minFraud.CustomInput('key_3', 100),
]
})
} catch(error) {
}
client.score(transaction as minFraud.Transaction).then(response => {
console.log(response.riskScore)
console.log(response.ipAddress.risk)
});
Support
Please report all issues with this code using the
GitHub issue tracker.
If you are having an issue with the minFraud service that is not specific
to the client API, please see
our support page.
Contributing
Patches and pull requests are encouraged. Please include unit tests whenever
possible.
Versioning
This API uses Semantic Versioning.
Copyright and License
This software is Copyright (c) 2019-2020 by MaxMind, Inc.
This is free software, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.