Simple Nodejs wrapper for GMO Payment Gateway API.
$ npm install gmopg
Purchase example
const {default: GMOPG, ENUMS} = require('gmopg');
const gmopg = new GMOPG({
baseUrl: 'https://p01.mul-pay.jp',
SiteID: 'Your SiteID',
SitePass: 'Your SitePass',
ShopID: 'Your ShopID',
ShopPass: 'Your SitePass',
})
const orderID = 'Order ID'
const amount = 1234
gmopg.entryTran({
OrderID: orderID,
JobCd: ENUMS.JobCd.Auth,
Amount: amount
}).then((entryRes) => {
gmopg.execTran({
AccessID: entryRes.AccessID,
AccessPass: entryRes.AccessPass,
OrderID: orderID,
Method: ENUMS.Method.Lump,
CardNo: '1234123412341234',
Expire: '2024',
SecurityCode: '123'
}).then((execRes) => {
gmopg.alterTran({
AccessID: entryRes.AccessID,
AccessPass: entryRes.AccessPass,
JobCd: ENUMS.JobCd.Sales,
Amount: amount
}).then((alterRes) => {
console.log(alterRes)
})
})
})
import GMOPG, {ENUMS} from 'gmopg'
const gmopg = new GMOPG({
baseUrl: 'https://p01.mul-pay.jp',
SiteID: 'Your SiteID',
SitePass: 'Your SitePass',
ShopID: 'Your ShopID',
ShopPass: 'Your ShopPass'
})
const orderID = 'Order ID'
const amount = 1234
const entryRes = await gmopg.entryTran({
OrderID: orderID,
JobCd: ENUMS.JobCd.Auth,
Amount: amount
})
const execRes = await gmopg.execTran({
AccessID: entryRes.AccessID,
AccessPass: entryRes.AccessPass,
OrderID: orderID,
Method: ENUMS.Method.Lump,
CardNo: '1234123412341234',
Expire: '2024',
SecurityCode: '123'
})
const alterRes = await gmopg.alterTran({
AccessID: entryRes.AccessID,
AccessPass: entryRes.AccessPass,
JobCd: ENUMS.JobCd.Sales,
Amount: amount
})
name | description | environ | default |
---|---|---|---|
baseUrl | baseurl for request | GMOPG_ENDPOINT | https://pt01.mul-pay.jp |
http.timeout | timeout for request | GMOPG_TIMEOUT | 180000 (ms) |
http.headers | headers for request | - | see code 👀 |
SiteID | PG site id | GMOPG_SITEID | undefined |
SitePass | PG site pass | GMOPG_SITEPASS | undefined |
ShopID | PG shop id | GMOPG_SHOPID | undefined |
ShopPass | PG shop pass | GMOPG_SHOPPASS | undefined |
- Fork (https://github.com/pepabo/gmopg/fork)
- Create a feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Rebase your local changes against the main branch
- Run test suite with the
npm ci
command and confirm that it passes - Create a new Pull Request