1.0.3 • Published 1 month ago

nestjs-campay v1.0.3

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1 month ago

Install

npm i nestjs-campay

Example

Firstly, import module with CampayModule.forRoot(...) or CampayModule.forRootAsync(...) only once in root module (check out module configuration docs below):

import { CampayModule } from 'nestjs-campay';

@Module({
  imports: [CampayModule.forRoot({
    permanentAccessToken: 'my-secret-api-key',
    isProduction: true
  })],
})
class AppModule {}

Secondly, inject the Campay service into your service to perform operations:

import { CampayService } from 'nestjs-campay';

export class MyService {
  constructor(private readonly campayService: CampayService) {}
  collect() {
    const res = await this.campayService.collect({
      amount: 5000,
      from: '2376xxxxxx',
      description: 'Paying goods',
      external_reference: 'xxx-xxx',
    });
  }
}

This module functions as a wrapper for the campay HTTP API. It inherits all constraints imposed by the campay HTTP API. For instance, in development mode (specified by the isProduction property during module registration), limitations such as a maximum transfer amount of 100XAF apply.

Configuration params

The following interface is used for the configuration:

interface Params {
  /**
   * Optional parameter
   * The campay permanentAccessToken.
   */
  permanentAccessToken?: string;

  /**
   * Optional parameter for setting the application username. Should be set along with the password.
   * 
   * Internally the username & password pair will be used to fetch an short-lived access token for performing calls to the Campay API
   */
  username?: string;

  /**
   * Optional parameter for setting the application password. Should be set along with the username
   */
  password?: string;

  /**
   * Optional parameter to set the module in production mode. Internally the correct campay base url will be determined based on this configuration.
   * 
   * Default: false
   * 
   */
  isProduction?: boolean;

  /**
   * Optional parameter to set the number of retries for refreshing the access token.
   * Only needed if username and password are also provided.
   * 
   * The refreshing could fail for various reasons as connection issues, temporary service outage, etc...
   * **Note: **The refreshing will not be retried in case of wrong credentials.
   * 
   * Default: 2
   * 
   */
  nbRefreshTokenRetries?: number;
}

When the permanentAccessToken is specified, authentication with the Campay API will utilize it. Otherwise, both the username and password options must be provided. Failure to provide either will result in an error being thrown during startup.

Synchronous configuration

Use CampayModule.forRoot method with argument of Params interface:

import { CampayModule } from 'nestjs-campay';

@Module({
  imports: [
    CampayModule.forRoot({
      username: 'xxx-xxx',
      password: 'super-secret-password',
    })
  ],
  ...
})
class MyModule {}

Asynchronous configuration

With CampayModule.forRootAsync you can, for example, import your ConfigModule and inject ConfigService to use it in useFactory method.

useFactory should return object with Params interface.

Here's an example:

import { CampayModule } from 'nestjs-campay';

@Injectable()
class ConfigService {
  public readonly permanentAccessToken = 'campay-api-key-xxx-xxx';
  public readonly isProduction = true;
}

@Module({
  providers: [ConfigService],
  exports: [ConfigService]
})
class ConfigModule {}

@Module({
  imports: [
    CampayModule.forRootAsync({
      imports: [ConfigModule],
      inject: [ConfigService],
      useFactory: async (config: ConfigService) => {
        await somePromise();
        return {
          permanentAccessToken: config.permanentAccessToken,
          isProduction: config.isProduction,
          nbRefreshTokenRetries: 4
        };
      }
    })
  ],
  ...
})
class MyModule {}

Mocking axios instance for testing

This package exposes a AXIOS_INSTANCE_TOKEN token that can inject a custom axios implementation of type AxiosInstance (from axios package). Using this token, you can provide a mock implementation of the axios instance using any of the standard custom provider techniques, including useClass, useValue and useFactory.

  const module: TestingModule = await Test.createTestingModule({
    providers: [
      ...,
      {
        provide: AXIOS_INSTANCE_TOKEN,
        useValue: axiosMock,
      },
    ],
  }).compile();
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