Node.js Library for Przelewy24. This library is written in TypeScript to provide the best typesafety and provides an elegant way to create and verify transactions.
No ugly or useless empty documentation. Reading src/p24/P24.ts or examples below should be enough.
npm install @mrboombastic/node-przelewy24
import {
P24,
Order,
Currency,
Country,
Language,
NotificationRequest,
Verification,
Status
} from "node-przelewy24";
- merchantId: account ID given by P24
- posId: given by P24 (often the same as merchant ID)
- apiKey: API key from a P24 panel (sometimes called "key for reports")
- crcKey: CRC value obtained from P24 panel
const p24 = new P24({
merchantId: 0,
posId: 0,
apiKey: "sometimes-called-key-for-reports",
crcKey: "",
sandbox: false // enable or disable sandbox
}
);
const result = await p24.testAccess();
console.log(result); // true on success or throws P24Error
Prepare the following details to initiate a payment
const order: Order = {
sessionId: "c837e1a3-c5a3-4e89-adf1-05faffd8913b",
amount: 1000, // Transaction amount expressed in lowest currency unit, e.g., 1.23 PLN = 123
currency: Currency.PLN,
description: "testing order",
email: "john.doe@example.com",
country: Country.Poland,
language: Language.PL,
urlReturn: "https://myawesomeapp.com/continue",
urlStatus: "https://myawesomeapp.com/p24callback", // callback to get notification
timeLimit: 15, // 15min
encoding: Encoding.UTF8,
}
const result = await p24.createTransaction(order)
console.log(result) // prints a valid url to pay the payment or throws an error
P24 system will send you a notification to the urlStatus
provided in
transaction order. You need to verify this Notification request before actually Verify Transaction
const verify: NotificationRequest = req.body
const result = p24.verifyNotification(verify)
console.log(result) // true when the Notification is valid
To accept the payment to your merchant account, after validating the Notification request, you need to verify the transaction with a P24 system. If you don't do that, the funds will not be transferred into your account.
// extract all information from callback request
const verifyRequest: Verification = {
amount: 1000,
currency: Currency.PLN,
orderId: 3030,
sessionId: 'c837e1a3-c5a3-4e89-adf1-05faffd8913b'
}
const result = await p24.verifyTransaction(verifyRequest)
console.log(result) // true on success otherwise P24Error
To refund the customer, you need to open up a refund request.
const ref = {
refundsUuid: '94c1fb0b-f40f-4201-b2a0-f4166839d06c',
requestId: 'afa379ac-c3ca-43d0-892f-e7a3f13ee4cc',
refunds: [
{
amount: 1000,
description: 'testing',
orderId: 3030,
sessionId: 'c837e1a3-c5a3-4e89-adf1-05faffd8913b'
}
],
}
const result = await p24.refund(ref)
console.log(result) // returns a SuccessResponse<RefundResult[]> where you can find about each refund request in array
const result = await p24.getTransaction("sessionId")
console.log(result) // returns a SuccessResponse<GetTransactionData>
console.log(result.status === Status.SUCCESS)
Library provides a method to validate IP addresses with P24 backends.
const valid = p24.isIpValid("127.0.0.1");
console.log(valid); // false if IP is not from P24