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Nest.js QuickBooks

An easy way to interact with the QuickBooks API in your NestJS applications.

Features

  • Authorization workflow
  • Company's info
  • Items
  • Invoices
  • Payments
  • Customers
  • Vendors

Getting started

Install

npm i --save @recursyve/nestjs-quickbooks

Import

import { QuickBooksModule, QuickBooksScopes } from "@recursyve/nestjs-quickbooks";

@Module({
    imports: [
        QuickBooksModule.forRoot({
            config: {
                mode: "sandbox",
                clientId: "clientId",
                clientSecret: "clientSecret",
                scopes: [QuickBooksScopes.Accounting],
                serverUri: "http://localhost:3000",
                redirection: {
                    successUrl: "http://localhost:3000/success",
                    errorUrl: "http://localhost:3000/error"
                }
            }
        })
    ]
})
export class AppModule {}

Configuration

You can set the config in the QuicksBooksModule forRoot function. You can also set the configuration with environment variable.

configuration Environment variable Definition
mode QUICKBOOKS_MODE QuickBooks mode (sandbox or production)
clientId QUICKBOOKS_CLIENT_ID Your Quickbooks application client id
clientSecret QUICKBOOKS_CLIENT_SECRET Your Quickbooks application client secret
scopes QUICKBOOKS_CLIENT_SCOPES Quickbooks API scopes
serverUri QUICKBOOKS_SERVER_URI Your NestJS application URI
redirection.successUrl QUICKBOOKS_REDIRECT_SUCCESS Redirection URL after authorization success
redirection.errorUrl QUICKBOOKS_REDIRECT_ERROR Redirection URL after authorization error

Authorization workflow

The Authorization workflow is embedded in the library. Two routes are provided.

  • /quickbooks/auth: Redirects to quickbooks for authorization
  • /quickbooks/auth/return: The redirection uri, you need to set this uri in your QuickBooks application

Authorization tokens store

The result of an authorization is stored in the QuickBooksStore. By default the LocalStore is used, which means that the tokens and realm are saved localy.

You can override the QuickBooksStore with your own Store implementation.

import { QuickBooksModule, QuickBooksStore } from "@recursyve/nestjs-quickbooks";

@Module({
    imports: [
        QuickBooksModule.forRoot({
            imports: [MyStoreImplementationModule],
            store: {
                provide: QuickBooksStore,
                useClass: MyStoreImplementation
            }
        })
    ]
})
export class AppModule {}

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