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Braintree

A native Braintree client library for Elixir. Only a subset of the API is supported and this is a work in progress. That said, it is production ready and any modules that have been implemented can be used.

Installation

Add braintree to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
  [{:braintree, "~> 0.0.1"}]
end

Once that is configured you are all set. Braintree is a library, not an application, but it does rely on HTTPoison, which must be started.

def application do
  [applications: [:braintree]]
end

Within your application you will need to configure the merchant id and authorization keys. You do not want to put this information in your config.exs file! Either put it in a {prod,dev,test}.secret.exs file which is sourced by config.exs, or read the values in from the environment:

config :braintree,
  environment: :sandbox,
  merchant_id: System.get_env("MERCHANT_ID"),
  public_key:  System.get_env("PUBLIC_KEY"),
  private_key: System.get_env("PRIVATE_KEY")

Furthermore, the environment defaults ot :sandbox, so you'll want to configure it for production in prod.exs.

Usage

The online documentation for Ruby/Java/Python etc. will give you a general idea of the modules and available functionality. Where possible, which is everywhere so far, the namespacing has been matched.

The CRUD functions for each action module break down like this:

case Braintree::Customer.create(%{company: "Whale Corp"}) do
  {:ok, %Braintree.Customer{} = customer} -> do_stuff_with_customer(customer)
  {:error, %Braintree.Error{} = error}    -> do_stuff_with_error(error)
end

License

MIT License, see [LICENSE.txt][] for details.

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