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Greip Node.js Library

The official Node.js library of Greip API

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Installation

npm i greip-node --save

or

yarn add greip-node

Usage

Here's how you can use the Greip package in your Node.js project:

1. IP Lookup Method

Use this method to retrieve the information of a given IP address.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .Lookup({
        ip: "1.1.1.1"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

2. IP Threats Method

Retrieve threat intelligence information associated with a given IP address.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .Threats({
        ip: "1.1.1.1"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

3. Bulk IP Lookup Method

You can use this method to retrieve the information of multiple IP addresses (no need to use the Lookup method inside a loop).

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .BulkLookup({
        ips: ["1.1.1.1", "2.2.2.2"]
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

4. ASN Lookup Method

In this method, Greip will help you lookup any given AS Number and returning all data related to it, like: name, org (the organization name), country, domain, email, phone, totalIPs, list of all routes (v4 & v6) related the given AS Number, etc.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .ASN({
        asn: "AS01"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

5. Profanity Detection Method

This method can be used to detect abuse of your website/app. It’s a great way to know more about your user inputs and whether they contain profanity (bad words) or not before releasing them to the public.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .Profanity({
        text: "This is just normal sample text."
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

6. Country Lookup Method

This method can help you retrieve information of the given country.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .Country({
        countryCode: "SA"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

7. Email Validation Method

This method provides an additional layer of validation for your system. While validating email syntax is important, it is not sufficient.

This method goes beyond syntax validation by checking the domain’s validity, the availability of the Mail Service, detecting Disposable Email (Temporary Emails), etc. By utilising this method, you can ensure a more thorough validation process for email addresses.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .EmailValidation({
        email: "name@domain.com"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

8. Phone Validation Method

This method can be used as an extra-layer of your system for validating phone numbers. It validates phone number syntax and valid-possibility.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .PhoneValidation({
        phone: "123123123",
        countryCode: "US"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

9. Payment Fraud Prevention Method

Prevent financial losses by deploying AI-Powered modules.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .PaymentFraud({
        data: {
            action: "purchase",
            website_domain: "greip.io",
            website_name: "Greip",
            merchant_id: 21,
            shipment_id: 1,
            transaction_id: 100,
            transaction_amount: 1000,
            transaction_currency: "GBP",
            cart_items: {
                item_id: 1,
                item_name: "Product name",
                item_quantity: 1,
                item_price: "1100.55",
                item_category_id: 1
            },
            isDigitalProducts: true,
            coupon: "ASDF",
            customer_id: 1,
            customer_firstname: "First",
            customer_lastname: "Last",
            customer_pob: "London",
            customer_ip: "1.1.1.1",
            customer_country: "GB",
            customer_region: "London",
            customer_city: "London",
            customer_zip: "NW10 7PQ",
            customer_street: "7 Coronation Road",
            customer_street2: "",
            customer_latitude: 0.123,
            customer_longitude: 0.123,
            customer_device_id: "UNIQUE_DEVICE_ID",
            customer_phone: "000000000",
            customer_registration_date: 1677554670,
            customer_balance: "1000.00",
            customer_dob: "1997-19-05",
            customer_email: "name@domain.com",
            customer_2fa: true,
            customer_useragent: "Mozill almaden sdfwer",
            shipping_country: "GB",
            shipping_region: "London",
            shipping_city: "London",
            shipping_zip: "NW10 7PQ",
            shipping_street: "7 Coronation Road",
            shipping_street2: "",
            shipping_latitude: 0.123,
            shipping_longitude: 0.123,
            billing_country: "GB",
            billing_region: "London",
            billing_city: "London",
            billing_zip: "NW10 7PQ",
            billing_street: "7 Coronation Road",
            billing_street2: "",
            billing_latitude: 0.123,
            billing_longitude: 0.123,
            payment_type: "applepay",
            card_name: "First Last",
            card_number: "1234XXXXXXXX1234",
            card_expiry: "29/05",
            cvv_result: true
        }
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res.data); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

10. IBAN Validation Method

This method allows you to validate International Bank Account Numbers (IBANs) and retrieve additional information about the country associated with the IBAN.

const { Greip } = require("greip-node");

let greip = new Greip(process.env.GREIP_TOKEN);

greip
    .IBANValidation({
        iban: "BY86AKBB10100000002966000000"
    })
    .then((res: any) => {
        console.log(res); // Log Response
    })
    .catch((error: any) => {
        console.log(error);
    });

Options, Methods and More

You can find the full guide of this package by visiting our Documentation Page.

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