1.1.0 • Published 12 months ago
trolleyhq v1.1.0
Trolley JavaScript SDK
Trolley's JavaScript SDK (written in TypeScript) - For more information about the API as well as NodeJS code samples check out the full API documentation
Installation
npm install --save trolleyhq
Getting Started
The Trolley API is built using promises and all methods except connect will return a promise. The connect call allows you to setup your API Key and Secret with a client that can be used for subsequent calls.
// A simple application using the Trolley/Payment Rails SDK
const trolley = require('trolleyhq');
const client = trolley.connect({
key: "YOUR-ACCESS-KEY",
secret: "YOUR-SECRET-SECRET",
});
// Async/Await version
async function main() {
const recipient = await client.recipient.find("R-G7SXXpm6cs4aTUd9YhmgWC");
console.log(recipient.id);
}
main();
// Promise version
client.recipient.find("R-G7SXXpm6cs4aTUd9YhmgWC").then(recipient => {
console.log(recipient.id);
}).catch(err => {
console.log("ERROR", err);
});
Usage
Methods should all have JSDoc comments to help you understand their usage. As mentioned the full API documentation is the best source of information about the API.
For more information please read the JavaScript API docs is available. The best starting point is:
Data Type | SDK Documentation |
---|---|
Batch | API Docs for Batch |
Payment | API Docs for Payment |
Recipient | API Docs for Recipient |
Recipient Account | API Docs for Recipient Account |
Running Integration / Unit tests
If you're working on the library itself, here's easy way to run the tests.
// if not already, copy the example env file to create an env file
$ cp .env.test .env
// Set access key and secret in the env file
TROLLEY_ACCESS_KEY="ACCESS_KEY"
TROLLEY_SECRET_KEY="SECRET_KEY"
//Run the fixture based tests
$ npm test