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@setu/upi-deep-links
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This package helps you use Setu’s DeepLink APIs.
The following functions are supported—
npm install @setu/upi-deep-links
(OR)
yarn add @setu/upi-deep-links
const SetuUPIDeepLink = require("@setu/upi-deep-links")
let setu = new SetuUPIDeepLink({
schemeId: "YOUR SCHEME ID",
jwtSecret: "YOUR JWT SECRET",
setuProductInstanceId: "YOUR PRODUCT INSTANCE ID",
mode: "PRODUCTION | SANDBOX",
authType: "OAUTH | JWT"
});
let paymentLinkBody = {
amountValue: Number,
billerBillID: String,
amountExactness: String,
dueDate: String, // Optional
payeeName: String, // Optional
expiryDate: String, // Optional
settlement: Object, // Optional
validationRules: Object, // Optional
transactionNote: String // Optional
};
let data = await setu.createPaymentLink(paymentLinkBody);
let data = await setu.checkPaymentStatus("platformBillID");
MIT. Have at it.
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NPM package to connect to Setu's UPI Deep Link APIs
The npm package @setu/upi-deep-links receives a total of 97 weekly downloads. As such, @setu/upi-deep-links popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @setu/upi-deep-links demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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