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Getting Started with Shell Data & Reporting APIs

Introduction

Data And Reporting product consists of API's which provides details of transaction and invoice informations about shell cards. The Shell Card Transaction and Invoice API is REST-based and employs Basic authentication in Version 1 and Oauth authentication in Version 2 end points. The API endpoints accept JSON-encoded request bodies, return JSON-encoded responses and use standard HTTP response codes. All resources are located in the Shell Card Platform. The Shell Card Platform is the overall platform that encompasses all the internal Shell systems used to manage resources. All endpoints use the POST verb for retrieving, updating, creating and deleting resources in the Shell Card Platform. The endpoints that retrieve resources from the Shell Card Platform allow flexible search parameters in the API request body.

Go to the Shell Developer Portal: https://developer.shell.com

Install the Package

Run the following command from your project directory to install the package from npm:

npm install data-and-reporting-sdk@1.3.0

For additional package details, see the Npm page for the data-and-reporting-sdk@1.3.0 npm.

Test the SDK

To validate the functionality of this SDK, you can execute all tests located in the test directory. This SDK utilizes Jest as both the testing framework and test runner.

To run the tests, navigate to the root directory of the SDK and execute the following command:

npm run test

Or you can also run tests with coverage report:

npm run test:coverage

Initialize the API Client

Note: Documentation for the client can be found here.

The following parameters are configurable for the API Client:

Parameter Type Description
environment Environment The API environment.
Default: Environment.SIT
timeout number Timeout for API calls.
Default: 0
httpClientOptions Partial<HttpClientOptions> Stable configurable http client options.
unstableHttpClientOptions any Unstable configurable http client options.
basicAuthCredentials BasicAuthCredentials The credential object for basicAuth
bearerTokenCredentials BearerTokenCredentials The credential object for bearerToken

HttpClientOptions

Parameter Type Description
timeout number Timeout in milliseconds.
httpAgent any Custom http agent to be used when performing http requests.
httpsAgent any Custom https agent to be used when performing http requests.
retryConfig Partial<RetryConfiguration> Configurations to retry requests.

RetryConfiguration

Parameter Type Description
maxNumberOfRetries number Maximum number of retries.
Default: 0
retryOnTimeout boolean Whether to retry on request timeout.
Default: true
retryInterval number Interval before next retry. Used in calculation of wait time for next request in case of failure.
Default: 1
maximumRetryWaitTime number Overall wait time for the requests getting retried.
Default: 0
backoffFactor number Used in calculation of wait time for next request in case of failure.
Default: 2
httpStatusCodesToRetry number[] Http status codes to retry against.
Default: [408, 413, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504, 521, 522, 524]
httpMethodsToRetry HttpMethod[] Http methods to retry against.
Default: ['GET', 'PUT']

The API client can be initialized as follows:

const client = new Client({
  basicAuthCredentials: {
    username: 'Username',
    password: 'Password'
  },
  bearerTokenCredentials: {
    oAuthClientId: 'OAuthClientId',
    oAuthClientSecret: 'OAuthClientSecret'
  },
  timeout: 0,
  environment: Environment.SIT,
});

Environments

The SDK can be configured to use a different environment for making API calls. Available environments are:

Fields

Name Description
SIT Default
Production -

Authorization

This API uses the following authentication schemes.

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