xero-node
Release of SDK with oAuth 2 support
Version 4.x of Xero NodeJS SDK only supports oAuth2 authentication and the following API sets.
Bank feeds support in OAuth 2
An early release in a separate package is availalbe bank feeds API.
Looking for OAuth 1.0a support?
We've moved this code into the oauth1 branch.
Getting Started
Create a Xero App
Follow these steps to create your Xero app
- Create a free Xero user account (if you don't have one)
- Login to Xero developer center
- Click "New App" link
- Enter your App name, company url, privacy policy url.
- Enter the redirect URI (this is your callback url - localhost, etc)
- Agree to terms and condition and click "Create App".
- Click "Generate a secret" button.
- Copy your client id and client secret and save for use later.
- Click the "Save" button. You secret is now hidden.
Repo Context & Contributing
This SDK's functionality is majority generated from our OpenAPISpec.
The exception is the src/xeroClient.ts
which contains the typescript that is unique to this repository. Contributions are welcome but please keep in mind that majority of SDK is auto-generated from the OpenAPISpec. We try to get changes in that projects to be released on a reasonable cadence.
Read more about our process in maintaining our suite of SDK's
Testing
We are working to build out a more robust test suite, and currently just have tests setup for our xeroClient.ts - PR's will now run against a CI build - and as we add more tests to this project community collaboration will be easier to incorporate.
npm test
Authentication
We use OAuth2.0 to generate access tokens that authenticate requests against our API. Each API call will need to have a valid token populated on the API client to succeed. In a tokenSet will be an access_token which lasts for 30 minutes, and a refresh_token which lasts for 30 days. If you don't want to require your users to re-authenticate each time you want to call the API on their behalf, you will need a datastore for these tokens and will be required to refresh the tokens at least once per 30 days to avoid expiration. The offline_access
scope is required for refresh tokens to work.
In Xero a user can belong to multiple organisations. Tokens are ultimately associated with a Xero user, who can belong to multiple tenants/organisations. If your user 'Allows Access' to multiple organisations, be hyper aware of which tenantId
you are passing to each function.
Step 1: Initialize the XeroClient
, and redirect user to xero auth flow
Step 2: Call apiCallback
to get your tokenSet
Step 3: Call updateTenats
to populate additional tenant data
Step 1
- Configure client and generate Authorization URL
- Choose XeroAPI Scopes based on the access you need
initialize()
the client to set up the 'openid-client'- Build the
consentUrl
- Redirect to auth flow
const port = process.env.PORT || 3000
const xero = new XeroClient({
clientId: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
clientSecret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
redirectUris: [`http://localhost:${port}/callback`],
scopes: 'openid profile email accounting.transactions offline_access'.split(" ")
});
let consentUrl = await xero.buildConsentUrl();
res.redirect(consentUrl);
Step 2
Call apiCallback
function with the response url which returns a tokenSet you can save in your datastore for future calls.
The tokenSet
can also be accessed from the client as xero.readTokenSet()
.
const { TokenSet } = require('openid-client');
const tokenSet: TokenSet = await xero.apiCallback(req.url);
The tokenSet
is what you should store in your database. That object is what you will need to pass to the client. It contains your access_token and refresh_token as well as other information regarding your connection.
{
id_token: 'eyJhxxxx.yyy',
access_token: 'eyJxxx.yyy.zzz',
expires_at: 1231231234,
token_type: 'Bearer',
refresh_token: 'xxxyyyyzzz',
scope: 'openid profile email accounting.settings accounting.reports.read accounting.journals.read accounting.contacts accounting.attachments accounting.transactions offline_access',
session_state: 'xxx.yyy'
}
Step 3 (convenience step)
Populate the XeroClient's active tenant data
For most integrations you will always want to display the org name and additional metadata about the connected org. The /connections
endpoint does not currently serialize that data so requires developers to make additional api calls for each org that your user connects to surface that information.
The updatedTenants
function will query & nest the additional orgData results in your xeroClient under each connection/tenant object and return the array of tenants. This requires accounting.settings
scope because updateTenants
calls the organisation endpoint.
const tenants = await xero.updateTenants()
console.log(tenants || xero.tenants)
[
{
id: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
tenantId: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
tenantType: 'ORGANISATION',
createdDateUtc: 'UTC-DateString',
updatedDateUtc: 'UTC-DateString',
orgData: {
organisationID: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
name: 'My first org',
version: 'US',
shortCode: '!2h37s',
...
}
},
{
id: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
tenantId: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
tenantType: 'ORGANISATION',
createdDateUtc: 'UTC-DateString',
updatedDateUtc: 'UTC-DateString',
orgData: {
organisationID: 'xxx-yyy-zzz-xxx-yyy',
name: 'My second org',
version: 'AUS',
shortCode: '!yrcgp',
...
}
}
]
Making offline_access calls
Once you have a valid token/tokenSet saved you can set the tokenSet on the client without going through the callback by calling setTokenSet
.
For example - once a user authenticates you can refresh the token (which will also set the new token on the client) to make authorized api calls.
const tokenSet = getTokenSetFromDatabase(userId)
await xero.setTokenSet(tokenSet)
await xero.updateTenants()
await xero.accountingApi.getInvoices(xero.tenants[0].tenantId)
SDK Documentation
Basics
const xero = new XeroClient({
clientId: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
clientSecret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
redirectUris: [`http://localhost:${port}/callback`],
scopes: 'openid profile email accounting.transactions offline_access'.split(" ")
});
await xero.initialize();
const tokenSet = getYourTokenSetFromSavedLocation(currentUser)
await xero.setTokenSet(tokenSet)
...
const activeTenantId = xero.tenants[0].tenantId
const getOrgs = await xero.accountingApi.getOrganisations(activeTenantId)
const orgCountry= getOrgs.body.organisations[0].countryCode
const contactsResponse = await xero.accountingApi.getContacts(activeTenantId)
const contactId = getContactsResponse.body.contacts[0].contactID
---
import { XeroClient, Invoice } from "xero-node";
const invoices = {
invoices: [
{
type: Invoice.TypeEnum.ACCREC,
contact: {
contactID: contactId
},
lineItems: [
{
description: "Acme Tires",
quantity: 2.0,
unitAmount: 20.0,
accountCode: "500",
taxType: "NONE",
lineAmount: 40.0
}
],
date: "2019-03-11",
dueDate: "2018-12-10",
reference: "Website Design",
status: Invoice.StatusEnum.AUTHORISED
}
]
};
const createdInvoice = await xero.accountingApi.createInvoices(activeTenantId, invoices)
Sample App
For more robust examples in how to utilize our accounting api we have (roughly) every single endpoint mapped out with an example in our sample app - complete with showing the Xero data dependencies required for interaction with many objects ( ie. types, assoc. accounts, tax types, date formats).
Just visit the repo https://github.com/XeroAPI/xero-node-oauth2-app configure your credentials & get started.
Other Helper functions
xero.tenants
await xero.initialize()
await xero.buildConsentUrl()
const tokenSet = await xero.readTokenSet();
if (tokenSet.expired()) {
}
const validTokenSet = await xero.refreshToken()
await xero.refreshTokenUsingTokenSet(tokenSet)
await xero.disconnect(xero.tenants[0].id)
await xero.readIdTokenClaims()
await xero.readTokenSet()
const tokenSet = await xero.readTokenSet()
await xero.setTokenSet(tokenSet)