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svb-book-transfers
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A NodeJS helper library to create, cancel, and retrieve records of book transfers between Silicon Valley Bank accounts.
Uses SVB-Client module and your API credentials.
let client = new SVBClient({
API_KEY: '',
HMAC_SECRET: ''
});
let Transfers = new SVBBookTransfers(client);
// initiate a book transfer
Transfers.create({ ... }, (err, record) => {
console.log(record.id);
});
// retrieve details of a book transfer (including status)
Transfers.get(transfer_id, (err, record) => { });
// get all of my book transfers
Transfers.all((err, list) => { });
// cancel a book transfer
// you cannot change a book transfer to any other status
Transfers.updateStatus(transfer_id, 'canceled', (err) => { });
npm install svb-book-transfers --save
FAQs
Helper API to issue wire transfers
The npm package svb-book-transfers receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, svb-book-transfers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svb-book-transfers 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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