Node JS client and utilities for implementing a redsys payment gateway
npm install redsys-easy
Checkout the api documentation to explore the utilities exported by this package.
These are the most important utilities that redsys-easy provides.
import {
createRedsysAPI,
SANDBOX_URLS,
PRODUCTION_URLS,
// Create a new orderId
randomTransactionId,
// Utilities for 3DS forms
create3DSMethodForm,
create3DSv1ChallengeForm,
create3DSv2ChallengeForm,
deserializeThreeDSMethodData,
deserializeCres
} from 'redsys-easy';
const {
// REST integration
restIniciaPeticion,
restTrataPeticion,
// Redirect integration
createRedirectForm,
processRestNotification,
processSoapNotification,
createSoapNotificationAnswer
}= createRedsysAPI({
secretKey: 'sq7HjrUOBfKmC576ILgskD5srU870gJ7',
urls: SANDBOX_URLS
});
Despite the name, a redsys payment gateway with 3DS support is quite complex. Don't despair, these examples show how it can be implemented.
- INSITE client implemented using a solid web app.
- REST 3DS server implemented using a koa http server.
Redirection is much simpler but less customizable
By default, the main functions exported by this package use the API specified by redsys. To smooth out the corners of this API, it's also possible to wrap them with custom formatters.
As an example, redsys-easy provides some basic typescript-ready formatters.
⚠️ Format has changed: Previous versions of redsys-easy used a different format, particularly theamount
field.
import {
createRedsysAPI,
SANDBOX_URLS,
// Formatter utils
useSingleInputFormatter,
useOutputFormatter,
usePromiseOutputFormatter,
// Input formatters
redirectInputFormatter,
restIniciaPeticionInputFormatter,
restTrataPeticionInputFormatter,
// Output formatters
restNotificationOutputFormatter,
soapNotificationOutputFormatter,
restIniciaPeticionOutputFormatter,
restTrataPeticionOutputFormatter
} from 'redsys-easy';
const {
restIniciaPeticion: baseRestIniciaPeticion,
restTrataPeticion: baseRestTrataPeticion,
createRedirectForm: baseCreateRedirectForm,
processRestNotification: baseProcessRestNotification,
processSoapNotification: baseProcessSoapNotification
} = createRedsysAPI({
secretKey: 'sq7HjrUOBfKmC576ILgskD5srU870gJ7',
urls: SANDBOX_URLS
});
/*
* External Internal
* amount '33.5' <-> '3350'
* currency 'EUR' <-> '978'
*
* expiryYear '34'
* expiryMonth '12'
* <-> '3412'
*
* lang 'es' <-> '1'
* cardBrand 'VISA' <- '1'
* cardCountry 'es' <- '724'
*/
export const createRedirectForm = useSingleInputFormatter(baseCreateRedirectForm, redirectInputFormatter);
export const restIniciaPeticion = useSingleInputFormatter(
usePromiseOutputFormatter(baseRestIniciaPeticion, restIniciaPeticionOutputFormatter),
restIniciaPeticionInputFormatter
)
export const restTrataPeticion = useSingleInputFormatter(
usePromiseOutputFormatter(baseRestTrataPeticion, restTrataPeticionOutputFormatter),
restTrataPeticionInputFormatter
)
export const processRestNotification = useOutputFormatter(baseProcessRestNotification, restNotificationOutputFormatter);
export const processSoapNotification = useOutputFormatter(baseProcessSoapNotification, soapNotificationOutputFormatter);
Redsys API uses expects amounts denominated in the smallest unit of a currency. The exported core functions of redsys-easy also follows this convention. The smallest unit of a currency is the smallest integer amount of said currency. For euros, it is cents. So 1.99 EUR would be 199 of the smallest unit.
However you are free to wrap these core functions with a custom formatter. Particularly, redsys-easy optional formatters expect the amount to be formatted as a decimal string currency unit. For euros, it would be '1.99'.
Based on previous work
- redsys-pay by Josep Subils
- redsys-pos by Jordi Moraleda and Joel Moreno
- node-redsys-api by Santi Perez