Heartland & Global Payments Node.js SDK
This SDK makes it easy to integrate your Node.js application with our Card Not Present and Card Present APIs.
Solutions
General / Omnichannel
- API Payment Processing
- Apple Pay & Google Pay
- Secure Card Storage & Customer Management
- Subscriptions / Recurring Billing Solutions
- Credit, Debit, Gift & Loyalty, and eCheck/ACH
Card Not Present (Ecommerce & MOTO) Specific
- Minimize PCI compliance requirements with Hosted Payment Solutions
- 140+ Authorization Currencies & 16 Settlement Currencies
- 150+ Local Payment Methods Worldwide
- Account Updater
- Inbuilt Fraud Prevention Rules
- 3D Secure, AVS and CVV Checks
- 260+ Global Enterprise Fraud Rules
Card Present (Terminal & POS) Specific
- Secure End-To-End Encryption
Requirements
Installation
Installing the SDK into your solution is usually be done by either using NPM or Yarn.
To install via NPM:
npm install --save globalpayments-api
To install via Yarn:
yarn add globalpayments-api
Documentation and Examples
You can find the latest SDK documentation along with code examples and test cards on the Global Payments and Heartland Developer Hubs.
In addition you can find working examples in the our example code repository.
Quick Tip: The included test suite can be a great source of code samples for using the SDK!
Process a Payment Example
const card = new CreditCardData();
card.number = "4111111111111111";
card.expMonth = "12";
card.expYear = "2025";
card.cvn = "123";
card
.charge(129.99)
.withCurrency("EUR")
.execute()
.then((response) => {
const result = response.responseCode;
const message = response.responseMessage;
})
.catch((e) => {
});
Test Card Data
Name | Number | Exp Month | Exp Year | CVN |
---|
Visa | 4263970000005262 | 12 | 2025 | 123 |
MasterCard | 2223000010005780 | 12 | 2019 | 900 |
MasterCard | 5425230000004415 | 12 | 2025 | 123 |
Discover | 6011000000000087 | 12 | 2025 | 123 |
Amex | 374101000000608 | 12 | 2025 | 1234 |
JCB | 3566000000000000 | 12 | 2025 | 123 |
Diners Club | 36256000000725 | 12 | 2025 | 123 |
Testing Exceptions
During your integration you will want to test for specific issuer responses such as 'Card Declined'. Because our sandbox environments do not actually reach out to issuing banks for authorizations, there are specific transaction amounts and/or card numbers that will trigger gateway and issuing bank responses. Please contact your support representative for a complete listing of values used to simulate transaction AVS/CVV results, declines, errors, and other responses that can be caught in your code. Example error handling code:
card
.charge(-5)
.withCurrency("USD")
.withAddress(address)
.execute()
.catch((e) => {
switch (e.name) {
case BuilderError.constructor.name:
break;
case ConfigurationError.constructor.name:
break;
case GatewayError.constructor.name:
break;
case UnsupportedTransactionError.constructor.name:
break;
case ApiError.constructor.name:
default:
break;
}
});
Contributing
All our code is open sourced and we encourage fellow developers to contribute and help improve it!
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Ensure SDK tests are passing
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.0. Please see LICENSE.md located at the project's root for more details.