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braintree-paypal-client-config
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Shared config between PayPal/Braintree.
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Shared configuration between Braintree / PayPal client sdk modules, to allow sharing configuration between integrations and avoiding exposing additional complexity for the integrating party.
This allows the different modules to:
npm install --save braintree-paypal-client-config
As the config setter:
import { set, KEYS } from 'braintree-paypal-client-config';
set(KEYS.ALLOW_FOO, true);
As the config getter:
import { get, KEYS } from 'braintree-paypal-client-config';
if (get(KEYS.ALLOW_FOO)) {
doFoo();
}
get(<key>, [default])
Get the current value for the given key, returns undefined
if unset or default
if specified
set(<key>, <value>)
Set the value under the given key.
get_or_set(<key>, <value>)
Gets the value if it is available, otherwise sets a new value.
on(<key>, <handler>)
Calls the handler
every time the key is set. Good for reading configuration values which may change over time.
LOGGER_SESSION_ID
Specify a shared id to send with logs, to correlate between different modules.
// Set a shared session id or get an existing session id
let sessionID = get_or_set(KEY.LOGGER_SESSION_ID, 'abcdef12345');
PAYPAL_FUNDING_DISALLOW
Specify an array of funding sources to inhibit.
// Disallow paypal from rendering card (credit/debit) butttons
set(KEY.PAYPAL_FUNDING_DISALLOW, [ PAYPAL_FUNDING.CARD ]);
npm run setup
./src
and writing tests in ./tests
npm run build
npm run build
Edit tests in ./test/tests
Run the tests:
npm run test
FAQs
Shared config between PayPal/Braintree.
The npm package braintree-paypal-client-config receives a total of 225 weekly downloads. As such, braintree-paypal-client-config popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that braintree-paypal-client-config 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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