A Javascript and Typescript client for Lightrail
npm install lightrail-clientLightrail is a modern platform for digital account credits, gift cards, promotions, and points (to learn more, visit Lightrail). This is a basic library for developers to easily connect with the Lightrail API using Javascript or Typescript. You can find JS API documentation at https://giftbit.github.io/lightrail-client-javascript/ .
This client runs on your server and makes calls to the Lightrail server.
The following features are supported in this version:
Contacts: Create, Get, List, Update, Delete, List Values, Attach to Value, Detach from Value
Values: Create, Get by Id, Get by FullCode, List, Update, Delete
Programs: Create, Get, List, Update, Delete, Create Issuance, Get Issuance, List Issuances
Transactions: Checkout, Debit, Credit, Transfer, Reverse, Capture Pending, Void Pending, Get, Get Transaction Chain, List
Currencies: Create, Get, List, Update, Delete
Webhooks: Create, Get, List, Update, Delete, Create Secret, Get Secret, Delete Secret
For a complete list of Lightrail API features check out the Lightrail API documentation.
Before using this client, you'll need to configure it to use your API key:
``javascript
import * as Lightrail from "lightrail-client";
// or
const Lightrail = require('lightrail-client');
Lightrail.configure({
apiKey: '
})
`
The API key you configure should not be shared publicly. Also, it should not be set in the browser or any client side code because it can be viewed and tampered with. The browser cannot be trusted to interact with the Lightrail API directly.
This library uses superagent to facilitate network requests. To have webpack use the node-version of superagent your webpack config must include target: 'node'.
If when running your code you see the error TypeError: undefined is not a function then most likely you must include the following in the plugins section of your webpack config: plugins: [new webpack.DefinePlugin({"global.GENTLY": false})]. See https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/issues/337 for an explanation.
Testing requires a Lightrail account. Copy .env.example to .env and set your account's test API key which is available in the Lightrail web app.
Then you can run npm test.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at
1. Update the version of the project in package.json following semantic versioning.npm publish
2. Publish to npm with the command . Tests and linting run as part of this script.v
3. Create a GitHub release. The release name and tag must be followed by the version number (eg: v1.2.3`). The description must list changes and highlight any breaking changes.
This library is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.