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connect-sdk-nodejs

SDK to communicate with the Ingenico ePayments platform using the Ingenico Connect Server API

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Ingenico Connect Node.js SDK

Introduction

The Node.js SDK helps you to communicate with the Ingenico Connect Server API. Its primary features are:

  • convenient JavaScript wrapper around the API calls,
  • authentication of all calls
  • logging support by proxying log calls to a custom user defined logger instance
  • validation of input and
  • a logfile obfuscater

See the Ingenico ePayments Developer Hub for more information on how to use the API.

Structure of this repository

This repository consists out of three main components:

  1. The source code of the SDK itself: /src
  2. The JSON schemas used to validate requests: /schemas
  3. Unit and integration tests: /__tests__

Requirements

Node.js 8 or higher is required.

Installation

From the folder where your package.json is located, run the following command to install the SDK:

npm i connect-sdk-nodejs

Building the repository

From the root of the project install all dependencies, then compile the code:

npm install
npm run build

Testing

There are two types of tests:

  1. Unit tests. These will work out-of-the-box.
    Run these tests as follows:

    npm run test:unit
    
  2. Integration tests. Before you can run these, you first need to copy file __tests__/config.json.dist to __tests__/config.json and replace all values as needed.
    Run these tests as follows:

    npm run test:integration
    

You can also run both types of tests together as follows:

npm run test

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Package last updated on 03 Feb 2023

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