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zai-payments
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An (unofficial) Zai Typescript/Javascript client
types are swagger generated from - https://developer.hellozai.com/reference/overview
yarn
yarn add zai-payments
npm
npm install --save zai-payments
yarn install
yarn run test
Copy swagger.yaml file into root directory and run
npx swagger-typescript-api -p ./swagger.yaml -o ./src -n types.ts --no-client
import { createClient } from "assembly-payments";
const baseURL = process.env.AP_SANDPIT
? "https://test.api.promisepay.com/"
: "https://secure.api.promisepay.com/";
const authBaseURL = process.env.AP_SANDPIT
? "https://au-0000.sandbox.auth.assemblypay.com/"
: "https://au-0000.auth.assemblypay.com/";
const dataURL = process.env.AP_SANDPIT
? "https://sandbox.au-0000.api.assemblypay.com/"
: "https://au-0000.api.assemblypay.com/";
export const client = createClient({
clientId: process.env.AP_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.AP_CLIENT_SECRET,
scope: process.env.AP_CLIENT_SCOPE,
baseURL,
authBaseURL,
dataURL,
});
const itemResponse = await client.items.showItem(
"6865E25F-3CFE-4C8C-8673-9231E0A19CF5"
);
console.log(itemResponse.items);
FAQs
Zai API Typescript/Javascript Bindings
We found that zai-payments demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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