Integrate NodeJS and Mastercard Payment Gateway Services
Trexle connects NodeJS to Mastercard Payment Gateway Services and 100+ other payment gateways using a single plugin for one time annual fee
Mastercard Payment Gateway Services and NodeJS Integration Guide
Take the credentials you just obtained from Mastercard Payment Gateway Services and navigate to Trexle dashboard, click Payments Gateways and select Mastercard Payment Gateway Services from the drop down menu as shown below.
Fill into your Mastercard Payment Gateway Services credential and click Add Gateway. Click the Activate button next to Mastercard Payment Gateway Services, and it will give you a success message and the button will turn into green. You should see something like below.
In your NodeJS project, open a terminal and issue the following command:
npm install trexlejs
If you want to test, consider writing the following example in a test.js file:
var Trexle = require('trexlejs');
var trexle = Trexle.setup({
key: ‘your-api-key’,
production: false
});
trexle.createCharge({
amount: 400,
currency: ‘usd’,
description: ‘test charge’,
email: ‘[email protected]’,
ip_address: ‘66.249.79.118’,
card: {
number: ‘4242424242424242’,
expiry_month: 8,
expiry_year: 2018,
cvc: 123,
name: ‘John Milwood’,
address_line1: ‘423 Shoreline Park’,
address_city: ‘Mountain View’,
address_postcode: 94043,
address_state: ‘CA’,
address_country: ‘US’
}
}, function (response) {
console.log(response.body);
});
Then run the code:
node test.js
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About Trexle
Trexle is a powerful online recurring subscription billing platform that integrate Mastercard Payment Gateway Services and other +100 payment gateways with NodeJS and other dozen of e-commerce platforms.
About Mastercard Payment Gateway Services
About NodeJS
Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment for executing JavaScript code server-side, and uses the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine. Historically, JavaScript was used primarily for client-side scripting, in which scripts written in JavaScript are embedded in a webpage's HTML, to be run client-side by a JavaScript engine in the user's web browser. Node.js enables JavaScript to be used for server-side scripting, and runs scripts server-side to produce dynamic web page content before the page is sent to the user's web browser.