Lithic Node API Library [beta]
The Lithic Node library provides convenient access to the Lithic REST API from applications written in server-side JavaScript. It includes TypeScript definitions for all request params and response fields.
Status
This package is in beta. Its internals and interfaces are not stable and subject to change without a major semver bump; please reach out if you rely on any undocumented behavior.
We are keen for your feedback; please email us at [email protected] or open an issue with questions, bugs, or suggestions.
Installation
npm install --save lithic
# or
yarn add lithic
Usage
import Lithic from 'lithic';
const lithic = new Lithic(process.env.LITHIC_API_KEY, {
environment: 'sandbox', // or 'production'
});
async function main() {
const card = await lithic.cards.create({
type: 'SINGLE_USE',
});
console.log(card.token);
}
main();
Usage with TypeScript
Importing, instantiating, and interacting with the library are the same as above. If you like, you may reference our types directly:
import Lithic from 'lithic';
const lithic = new Lithic(process.env.LITHIC_API_KEY, {
environment: 'sandbox', // or 'production'
});
async function main() {
const params: Lithic.CardCreateParams = { type: 'SINGLE_USE' };
const card: Lithic.Card = await lithic.cards.create(params);
const funding: Lithic.Card.Funding['type'] = card.funding;
console.log(funding.type); // TS knows this is 'DEPOSITORY_CHECKING' | 'DEPOSITORY_SAVINGS'
}
main();
Documentation for each method, request param, and response field are available in docstrings and will appear on hover in most modern editors.
Handling errors
When the library is unable to connect to the API, or if the API returns a non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of APIError
will be thrown:
async function main() {
const card = await lithic.cards.create({ type: 'an_incorrect_type' }).catch((err) => {
if (err instanceof Lithic.APIError) {
console.log(err.status); // 400
console.log(err.name); // BadRequestError
console.log(err.error?.message); // Invalid parameter(s): type
console.log(err.error?.debugging_request_id); // 94d5e915-xxxx-4cee-a4f5-2xd6ebd279ac
console.log(err.headers); // {server: 'nginx', ...}
}
});
}
main();
Error codes are as followed:
Status Code | Error Type |
---|---|
400 | BadRequestError |
401 | AuthenticationError |
403 | PermissionDeniedError |
404 | NotFoundError |
422 | UnprocessableEntityError |
429 | RateLimitError |
>=500 | InternalServerError |
N/A | APIConnectionError |
Retries
Certain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff. Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors will all be retried by default.
You can use the maxRetries
option to configure or disable this:
// Configure the default across the library:
const lithic = new Lithic(process.env.LITHIC_API_KEY, {
maxRetries: 0, // default is 2
});
// Or, configure this per-request:
lithic.cards.list({ page_size: 5 }, {
maxRetries: 5
});
Timeouts
Requests time out after 60 seconds by default. You can configure this with a timeout
option:
// Configure the default across the library:
const lithic = new Lithic(process.env.LITHIC_API_KEY, {
timeout: 20 * 1000, // 20 seconds (default is 60s)
});
// Or, configure per-request:
lithic.cards.list({ page_size: 5 }, {
timeout: 5 * 1000
});
On timeout, an APIConnectionTimeoutError
is thrown.
Note that request which time out will be retried twice by default.
Auto-pagination
List methods in the Lithic API are paginated. Use for await … of
syntax to iterate through items across all pages.
async function fetchAllCards(params) {
const allCards = [];
// Automatically fetches more pages as needed.
for await (const card of lithic.cards.list()) {
allCards.push(card);
}
return allCards;
}
Configuring an HTTP(S) Agent (e.g., for proxies)
By default, this library uses a stable agent for all http/https requests to reuse TCP connections, eliminating many TCP & TLS handshakes and shaving around 100ms off most requests.
If you would like to disable or customize this behavior, for example to use the API behind a proxy, you can pass an httpAgent
which is used for all requests (be they http or https), for example:
import http from 'http';
import HttpsProxyAgent from 'https-proxy-agent';
const lithic = new Lithic(process.env.LITHIC_API_KEY, {
httpAgent: new HttpsProxyAgent(process.env.PROXY_URL),
});
// Can override per-request
lithic.cards.create(params, {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/test-api',
httpAgent: new http.Agent({ keepAlive: false }),
});
Requirements
Node.js version 12 or higher.
If you are interested in other runtime environments, please open or upvote an issue on Github.