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razorpay

Official Node SDK for Razorpay API

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Razorpay Node SDK

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Official nodejs library for Razorpay API.

Read up here for getting started and understanding the payment flow with Razorpay: https://docs.razorpay.com/docs/getting-started

Installation

npm i razorpay

Documentation

Documentation of Razorpay's API and their usage is available at https://docs.razorpay.com

Basic Usage

Instantiate the razorpay instance with key_id & key_secret. You can obtain the keys from the dashboard app (https://dashboard.razorpay.com/#/app/keys)

const Razorpay = require('razorpay');

var instance = new Razorpay({
  key_id: 'YOUR_KEY_ID',
  key_secret: 'YOUR_KEY_SECRET',
});

The resources can be accessed via the instance. All the methods invocations follows the namespaced signature

// API signature
// {razorpayInstance}.{resourceName}.{methodName}(resourceId [, params])

// example
instance.payments.fetch(paymentId);

Every resource method returns a promise.

instance.payments
  .all({
    from: '2016-08-01',
    to: '2016-08-20',
  })
  .then(response => {
    // handle success
  })
  .catch(error => {
    // handle error
  });

If you want to use callbacks instead of promises, every resource method will accept a callback function as a last parameter. The callback functions will behave as Error First Callbacks

instance.payments.all(
  {
    from: '2016-08-01',
    to: '2016-08-20',
  },
  (error, response) => {
    if (error) {
      // handle error
    } else {
      // handle success
    }
  }
);

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Development

npm install

Testing

npm test

Release

  1. Switch to master branch. Make sure you have the latest changes in the local master
  2. Update the CHANGELOG.md & bump the version in package.json
  3. Commit
  4. Tag the release & push to Github
  5. Create a release on GitHub using the website with more details about the release
  6. Publish to npm with npm publish command

Licence

MIT Licensed. See LICENSE.txt for more details

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Package last updated on 29 Jun 2022

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