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node-ebics-client
Pure Node.js (>= 16) implementation of EBICS (Electronic Banking Internet Communication).
The client is aimed to be 100% ISO 20022 compliant, and supports the complete initializations process (INI, HIA, HPB orders) and HTML letter generation.
Usage
For examples on how to use this library, take a look at the examples.
A note on recent Node.js versions
The latest Node.js versions don't support RSA_PKCS1_PADDING
for private decryption for security reasons, throwing an error like TypeError: RSA_PKCS1_PADDING is no longer supported for private decryption, this can be reverted with --security-revert=CVE-2023-46809.
EBICS requires this mode, so in order for this library to work, add the following parameter when starting Node.js: --security-revert=CVE-2023-46809
Initialization
-
Create a configuration (see example configs) with the EBICS credentials you received from your bank and name it in this schema:
config.<environment>.<bank>[.<entity>].json
(the entity is optional).- The fields
url
,partnerId
,userId
,hostId
are provided by your bank. - The
passphrase
is used to encrypt the keys file, which will be stored at thestorageLocation
. - The
bankName
andbankShortName
are used internally for creating files and identifying the bank to you. - The
languageCode
is used when creating the Initialization Letter and can be eitherde
,en
, orfr
. - You can chose any environment, bank and, optionally, entity name. Entities are useful if you have multiple EBICS users for the same bank account.
- The fields
-
Run
node examples/initialize.js <environment> <bank> [entity]
to generate your key pair and perform the INI and HIA orders (ie. send the public keys to your bank)
The generated keys are stored in the file specified in your config and encrypted with the specified passphrase. -
Run
node examples/bankLetter.js <environment> <bank> [entity]
to generate the Initialization Letter -
Print the letter, sign it and send it to your bank. Wait for them to activate your EBICS account.
-
Download the bank keys by running
node examples/save-bank-keys.js <environment> <bank> [entity]
If all these steps were executed successfully, you can now do all things EBICS, like fetching bank statements by running node examples/send-sta-order.js <environment> <bank> [entity]
, or actually use this library in your custom banking applications.
Supported Banks
The client is currently tested and verified to work with the following banks:
- Credit Suisse (Schweiz) AG
- Zürcher Kantonalbank
- Raiffeisen Schweiz
- BW Bank
- Bank GPB International S.A.
- Bank GPB AO
- J.P. Morgan
Inspiration
The basic concept of this library was inspired by the EPICS library from the Railslove Team.
Copyright
Copyright: Dimitar Nanov, 2019-2022.
Licensed under the MIT license.