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paypal-simple
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A really simple PayPal API module. Too simple for most projects.
npm install paypal-simple
const PayPalSimple = require('paypal-simple');
const payPalSimple = new PayPalSimple("<Your clientID>", "<Your secret>", true);
const order = payPalSimple.createOrder(options);
creates the order, call this multiple times to duplicate an order
returns the approve url, give this to the user to approve payment
implicit when calling PayPalSimple.createOrder()
accessible after order.create()
is called. ID of the order.
amount the order is for
capture an order
refund an order
const PayPalSimple = require('paypal-simple');
const payPalSimple = new PayPalSimple("<Your clientID>", "<Your secret>", true);
const order = await payPalSimple.createOrder({
type: "min",
amount: "5.00",
return_url: "http://example.com/return",
cancel_url: "http://example.com/cancel",
});
const approve_url = order.approve_url;
// somehow give the user the approve_url and wait for user to comeback
order.capture().then(async _ => {
console.log("We got the cash! Refunding...");
}).catch(e => {
console.log("They didn't pay or an error occurred.")
});
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A really simple PayPal API module. Too simple for most projects.
We found that paypal-simple 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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