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paidup-commerce-connect
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$ npm install -g machinepack
$ npm install paidup-commerce-connect
##Info
$ mp info
##Test
$ npm test
##Exec
$ mp exec order-create
$ mp exec order-add-payments
$ mp exec order-update-payments
$ mp exec order-get
$ mp exec order-active
$ mp exec order-get-to-charge
$ mp exec order-to-complete
$ mp exec order-payment-recent
$ mp exec order-payment-next
$ mp exec coupon-create
$ mp exec coupon-get
$ mp exec coupon-redeem
$ mp exec coupon-update
For the latest usage documentation, version information, and test status of this module, see http://node-machine.org/paidup-commerce-connect. The generated manpages for each machine contain a complete reference of all expected inputs, possible exit states, and example return values. If you need more help, or find a bug, jump into Gitter or leave a message in the project newsgroup.
This is a machinepack, an NPM module which exposes a set of related Node.js machines according to the machinepack specification. Documentation pages for the machines contained in this module (as well as all other NPM-hosted machines for Node.js) are automatically generated and kept up-to-date on the public registry. Learn more at http://node-machine.org/implementing/FAQ.
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The npm package paidup-commerce-connect receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, paidup-commerce-connect popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that paidup-commerce-connect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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