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bitpay-nodejs
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I want a simple way to use the Bitpay Bitcoin API in node.js, and npm -- Node Package Manager -- is the standard way to distribute javascript libraries for Node.js.
Like other HTTP client libraries a Client
object will manage authentication
and connection to Bitpay's servers. All requests to the API will ultimately be
made using the Client object initialized with the Bitpay account credentials.
npm install bitpay-node
var Bitpay = require('bitpay-node');
var client = new Bitpay.Client({ apiKey: process.env.BITPAY_API_KEY });
var invoiceOptions = {
price: 0.001,
currency: 'BTC'
};
client.createInvoice(invoiceOptions, function(err, invoice) {
console.log(invoice);
})
The call to createInvoice above should produce a JSON response as per the official Bitpay API documenation
{ id: '2Rpei3aKcJZUDWDSJ92oSq',
url: 'https://bitpay.com/invoice?id=2Rpei3aKcJZUDWDSJ92oSq',
status: 'new',
btcPrice: '0.0010',
price: 0.001,
currency: 'BTC',
invoiceTime: 1390253166402,
expirationTime: 1390254066402,
currentTime: 1390253166452 }
Once an invoice has been created a call can be made to get its info and status.
client.getInvoice('2Rpei3aKcJZUDWDSJ92oSq', function(err, invoice) {
console.log(invoice);
});
Which will return the same structure as the call to createInvoice, except now
the status may have transitioned to either paid
, confirmed
, complete
, expired
or invalid
.
Run the tests wiith Mocha, and make sure to specify your Bitpay API Key in environment. On the Bitpay account API keys page your can generate multiple API keys for your various applications. Enable API key access and generate a key to use in the tests:
BITPAY_API_KEY=46beb6dc657d4ceff4219a8e691b5015 mocha test/
FAQs
A Node.js library for the Bitpay Bitcoin API
The npm package bitpay-nodejs receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bitpay-nodejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bitpay-nodejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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