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bitcore-payment-protocol
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A module for bitcore that implements Payment Protocol and other related BIPs.
This library is distributed in both the npm packaging systems.
npm install bitcore-lib
npm install bitcore-payment-protocol
There are many examples of how to use it on the developer guide section for payment protocol. For example, the following code would verify a payment request:
var PaymentProtocol = require('bitcore-payment-protocol');
var body = PaymentProtocol.PaymentRequest.decode(rawbody);
var request = new PaymentProtocol().makePaymentRequest(body);
var version = pr.get('payment_details_version');
var pki_type = pr.get('pki_type');
var pki_data = pr.get('pki_data');
var serializedDetails = pr.get('serialized_payment_details');
var signature = pr.get('signature');
// Verify the signature
var verified = request.verify();
See CONTRIBUTING.md on the main bitcore repo for information about how to contribute.
Code released under the MIT license.
Copyright 2013-2015 BitPay, Inc. Bitcore is a trademark maintained by BitPay, Inc.
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Payment Protocol (BIP70 and related) support for bitcore
The npm package bitcore-payment-protocol receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, bitcore-payment-protocol popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bitcore-payment-protocol demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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