Archetype Node Library
The Archetype Node library provides convenient access to the Archetype API from applications written in Node. It includes a pre-defined set of classes for API resources that initialize themselves dynamically from API responses which makes it compatible with a wide range of versions of the Archetype API.
The SDK has everything you need to build and manage API subscriptions, usage-based billing, tracking metered usage, issue volume based discounts, graduated pricing models and more.
About Archetype
Archetype is the revenue infrastruce that make API monetization quick and painless. It works by integrating powerful, reliable purchase server with cross-platform support. Our open-source framework provides a backend and a wrapper around payment processors like Stripe to save engineers months from having to build custom billing infrastructure for their APIs.
Whether you are building a new API or already have millions of customers, you can use Archetype to:
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Documentation
If looking to use our APIs directly, the API reference is here.
With Archetype, you can keep track of all your app transactions in one place — whether your customers are charged through iOS, Android, or the web. As the single source of truth for your API business, we make sure your customers' subscription status is always up to date.
Installation
Explore the docs and view the quickstart guide
You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the package. If you just want to use the package, just run:
yarn add @archetypeapi/node
or
npm install @archetypeapi/node
Requirements
Node 12.x.x+
Usage
The library needs to be configured with your account's app_id and secret key which is available in your Archetype Dashboard. Set archetype.app_id and archetype.secret_key to their values:
const express = require("express");
const router = express.Router();
const { ArchetypeApi } = require("@archetypeapi/node");
const appId = process.env.APP_ID;
const secretKey = process.env.SECRET_KEY;
const Archetype = ArchetypeApi(appId, appSecret);
const product = Archetype.product.retrieve(id: string, version: number = 1);
console.log(product["product_id"]);
const products = Archetype.product.all(version: number = 1);
console.log(products[0]["product_id"]);
const product = Archetype.product.create(params: any, version: number = 1, );
const newProduct = Archetype.product.update(id: string, body: any = {}, version: number = 1, params: any);
const deletedProduct = Archetype.product.delete(id: string, version: number = 1, params: any)
const customer = Archetype.customer.new(customUid: string, email: string, name: string);
const checkoutSession = Archetype.customer.CreateCheckoutSession(customUid: string, productId: string, version: number);
const key = Archetype.customer.ResetAPIKey(customUid: string, apikey: string, version: number);
const subscription = CreateSandboxSubscription(customUid: string, productId: string, sandboxDuration: string, version: number);
const canceledSub = CancelSubscription(customUid: string, version: number = 1, params: any = {});
const checkoutSession = archetype.customer.CreateCheckoutSession("CUSTOM_UID", "PRODUCT_ID");
const updatedCustomer = archetype.customer.update("CUSTOM_UID", params);
const billableMetrics = archetype.billableMetric.all();
const billableMetric = archetype.billableMetric.retrieve("BILLABLE_METRIC_ID");
const billableMetric = archetype.billableMetric.create({
name: "Storage",
description: "test",
unit: "GB",
aggregation_type: "SUM"
});
Archetype.billableMetric.logUsage(
"YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID",
"BILLABLE_METRIC_ID",
100
);
const token = archetype.token.get("CUSTOM_UID");
const express = require('express');
const { Auth } = require('@archetypeapi/node');
const app = express();
const appId = process.env.APP_ID;
const secretKey = process.env.SECRET_KEY;
const ArchetypeAuth = Auth(appId, appSecret);
app.get('/a', ArchetypeAuth, (req, res) => {
res.send('Success!')
});
You can leverage the SDK to create and configure billable metrics, products, token management, authorization and more. Check out the docs for more examples and use cases.