voucherify-nodejs-example | Voucherify sample application Use cases
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voucherify-nodejs-example is a JavaScript library. voucherify-nodejs-example has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This sample application shows the basic workflow of Voucherify and presents the supported voucher types. You can try out the Live Version or deploy an instance bound to your account through Heroku button. Implemented with our Node.js SDK and Voucheriy.js client library.
This sample application shows the basic workflow of Voucherify and presents the supported voucher types. You can try out the Live Version or deploy an instance bound to your account through Heroku button. Implemented with our Node.js SDK and Voucheriy.js client library.
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voucherify-nodejs-example has a low active ecosystem.
It has 21 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 11 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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voucherify-nodejs-example is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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- Creates a new wallet
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Install voucherify-nodejs-example
It is really simple to setup this app. Only what you need to do is follow the steps listed below:.
You need a set of Application Keys and Client-side Keys to connect with Voucherify Platform. Visit App.
After signing up you need also add your domain to Voucherify's whitelist. When you go to configuration view of Voucherify account, "Your website URL" is used for allowing client requests only from given domain. You have to put there your website url or set * if you want to enable requests from any origin.
Press this button to create a Heroku app Wait until the Deploy Window is open.
After opening the Deploy Window, please go to the Configuration page. Copy App Keys from the Configuration page and paste these keys into proper input fields in the Deploy Window.
In the Deploy Window after filling all required inputs click a Deploy Button located on the end of page. Wait until the Deploying Process is finish.
After finishing process you can go to the Manage Panel or visit the Voucherify Example page.
You need a set of Application Keys and Client-side Keys to connect with Voucherify Platform. Visit App.
After signing up you need also add your domain to Voucherify's whitelist. When you go to configuration view of Voucherify account, "Your website URL" is used for allowing client requests only from given domain. You have to put there your website url or set * if you want to enable requests from any origin.
Press this button to create a Heroku app Wait until the Deploy Window is open.
After opening the Deploy Window, please go to the Configuration page. Copy App Keys from the Configuration page and paste these keys into proper input fields in the Deploy Window.
In the Deploy Window after filling all required inputs click a Deploy Button located on the end of page. Wait until the Deploying Process is finish.
After finishing process you can go to the Manage Panel or visit the Voucherify Example page.
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