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meteor add parlay:synapsepay

Wraps and adds to SynapsePay's API V3 node library synapse_pay_rest.

Endpoints, arguments, and responses mirror the V3 REST API.

Setup

getClient

SynapsePay.getClient method, userId, opts

  • method: The method context (this inside of a Meteor.methods function).
Meteor.methods
  makePayment: ->
    method = this
    synapse = SynapsePay.getClient method

The method contains the ip address and client fingerprint. If you need to save method context to use at a later time, the only fields you need to save are:

{
  connection: {
    clientAddress,
    synapsepay: {
      fingerprint: 'foo'
    }
  }
}   

Alternatively, if you want to handle ip address and fingerprint manually, create clients with new SynapsePay instead of getClient:

synapse = new SynapsePay null, userId, 
  ip_address: '...'
  fingerprint: '...'
  • userId (optional): The SynapsePay id of the user (not Meteor.userId())
  • opts (optional): Optional object that may have the following keys:
    • client_id and client_secret: if you don't use one of the global configuration methods below
    • fingerprint: if you want to override the random client id that this package generates and keeps in LocalStorage and on the connection
    • dontRefresh: see user section
    • Any other fields that you would pass to SynapsePayNpm

The first time you call getClient, it creates a new Synapse client. After that, if you're on the same Meteor client connection, it reuses the same Synapse client.

Keys

There are three options for setting your SynapsePay client_id and client_secret:

# 1. settings.json
{
  "synapsepay": {
    "id": "fakeid"
    "secret": "fakesecret"
  }
}
# then in code:
client = SynapsePay.getClient method, userId

# 2. global init function
SynapsePay.init('fakeid', 'fakesecret')
client = SynapsePay.getClient method, userId

# 3. include in opts
client = SynapsePay.getClient method, userId, 
  client_id: 'fakeid'
  client_secret: 'fakesecret'
  ...

User

When hitting a nodes.* or transactions.* endpoint, the client must be created with a user id, and it must have requested an oauth token. Retrieving an oauth token is done automatically for you. If you'd like to do this yourself, use the dontRefresh: true option:

client = SynapsePay.getClient method, userId, 
  ...
  dontRefresh: true

user = client.users.get user_id: userId
client.users.refresh refresh_token: user.refresh_token

Flow

Create users

synapse = SynapsePay.getClient method

user = synapse.users.create userData
synapse.users.refresh refresh_token: user.refresh_token
# now `synapse` will send user's id and oauth_key in headers of subsequent
# requests

user = synapse.users.addDoc kyc
if not user.success
  synapse.users.attachFile governmentID
else if response.question_set?
  user = synapse.users.answerKBA answers
  # user.permission is 'RECEIVE'
else
  # user.permission is 'RECEIVE'

# if you need user to have SEND permissions (be able to debit from their bank
# account)
user = synapse.users.attachFile picOrGovernmentID
# now user.permission will be 'SEND-AND-RECEIVE'

Create accounts

Aka nodes. Sometimes these requests can take a few seconds to return, because SynapsePay has to hit slow bank APIs before they can respond to you.

Account numbers

response = synapse.nodes.add accountNumbers
node = response.nodes[0]
# node.allowed should be 'CREDIT'

# after two business days, prompt user to enter microdeposits
response = synapse.nodes.verify node._id, micro: [.1,.1]
node = response.nodes[0]
# node.allowed should be 'CREDIT-AND-DEBIT'

Username password

response = synapse.nodes.add usernamePassword
if response.mfa?
  mfaQuestion = response
  response = synapse.nodes.add
    access_token: mfaQuestion.mfa.access_token
    mfa_answer: 'test_answer'

# response.nodes has all accounts under that usernamePassword, each with
# 'CREDIT-AND-DEBIT' permissions

Transactions

Create

txnData.to =
  type: 'ACH-US'
  id: toNode._id

txnData.extra.webhook = 'www.myapp.com/synapse/transactions'

txn = synapse.trans.create fromNode._id, txnData

Receive updates

Using package simple:json-routes:

JsonRoutes.add 'post', '/synapse/transactions', (req, res, next) ->
  txn = req.body
  signature = req.headers['x-synapse-signature']
  hash = new SynapsePay().client.Client.createHMAC txn

  unless signature is hash
    throw new Meteor.Error 'bad-sig'

  ...

  JsonRoutes.sendResult res, 200

Example data

See example arguments and response data in tests.coffee

Constants

Document types

SynapsePay.documentTypes =
  SSN:
    code: 'SSN'
    displayText: 'Social Security Number (last 4)'
  ...

  all: -> [
    @SSN
    @PASSPORT
    @DRIVERS_LICENSE
    @PERSONAL_IDENTIFICATION
  ]

  US: -> [
    @SSN
    @DRIVERS_LICENSE
  ]

Banks

If you're not using their bank login widget, then you'll need the list of banks they support:

SynapsePay.banks = [
  {
    code: "bofa"
    name: "Bank of America"
    logo:
      file: "bofa"
      url: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/synapse_django/bank_logos/bofa.png"
  }
  ...
]

Helper functions:

SynapsePay.banks.get code: 'bofa'
SynapsePay.banks.get name: 'Bank of America'
SynapsePay.banks.isValid code: 'bofa'

Dev

Test

meteor create testapp
cd testapp
mkdir packages
cd packages
git clone git@github.com:parlaywithme/meteor-synapsepay.git
cd ..
meteor add parlay:synapsepay
meteor test-packages --driver-package velocity:console-reporter parlay:synapsepay

Then reload localhost:3000 to run tests - output in server console. Some logged errors are expected (409 and 404).