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Payvra is a modern cryptocurrency payment processor that enables businesses to accept various cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and more.
Install the Payvra SDK using npm:
npm install payvra-sdk
Import and initialize the Payvra client:
import { PayvraClient } from 'payvra-sdk';
const client = new PayvraClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
baseUrl: 'https://payvra.com/api/v1' // Optional, defaults to production URL
});
Get a list of supported cryptocurrencies and their networks:
const { currencies } = await client.fetchCurrencies();
Success response:
{
"currencies": [
{
"symbol": "BTC",
"name": "Bitcoin",
"networks": [
{
"network": "BTC",
"name": "Bitcoin",
"minConfirm": 2,
"withdrawFee": 0.00001,
"withdrawMin": 0.0001,
"depositMin": 0.0001
}
]
}
]
}
Generate a new payment invoice:
const invoice = await client.createInvoice({
amount: 100,
amountCurrency: 'USD',
acceptedCoins: ['BTC', 'ETH'], // Optional: Defaults to merchant's settings
underPaidCover: 0.1, // Optional: Accept payments up to 10% under
feePaidByPayer: true, // Optional: All fees paid by customer
lifeTime: 60, // Optional: Invoice expires in 60 minutes
returnUrl: 'https://your-site.com/payment/callback' // Optional: Return URL after payment
});
Success response:
{
"id":"cm47930od4b9i11dknivo92u1",
"merchantId":"cm3lww0bm000vdmukkkbrxdzu",
"paymentUrl":"https://payvra.com/payment/cm47930od4b9i11dknivo92u1",
"status":"PENDING",
"address":null,
"txHash":null,
"amount":100,
"amountCurrency":"USD",
"rate":null,
"payAmount":null,
"paidAmount":null,
"cryptoCurrency":null,
"network":null,
"feePaidByPayer":true,
"underPaidCover":0,
"isWhiteLabel":false,
"returnUrl":"https://your-site.com/payment/callback",
"paidAt":null,
"expiresAt":"2024-12-02T17:34:20.076Z",
"createdAt":"2024-12-02T16:34:20.078Z"
}
Retrieve details of an existing invoice:
const invoice = await client.fetchInvoice({
invoiceId: 'cm47930od4b9i11dknivo92u1'
});
Initiate a cryptocurrency withdrawal:
const payout = await client.createPayout({
currency: 'LTC',
network: 'Litecoin',
amount: 0.1,
address: 'ltc1g67g48wvxa7fawlgvcy7u8ahrnc8w6spmsf6amhrl2ckue247v3dskceapx'
});
Get current exchange rates between supported pairs:
const { pairs } = await client.fetchExchangePairs();
The SDK includes TypeScript types for webhook events. Handle incoming webhooks:
import type { WebhookEvent } from 'payvra-sdk';
function handleWebhook(event: WebhookEvent) {
switch (event.eventType) {
case 'PAYMENT_COMPLETED':
console.log(`Payment completed: ${event.amount} ${event.cryptoCurrency.symbol}`);
break;
case 'PAYMENT_EXPIRED':
console.log(`Payment expired: ${event.id}`);
break;
case 'PAYOUT_COMPLETED':
console.log(`Payout completed: ${event.amount} ${event.currency.symbol}`);
break;
}
}
For detailed API documentation, visit Payvra's API Documentation.
FAQs
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The npm package payvra-sdk receives a total of 424 weekly downloads. As such, payvra-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that payvra-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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