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Implements https://vippsas.github.io/vipps-ecom-api, more or less (see [IVippsEcommerceService.cs](https://git.ivar.systems/dotnet-vipps-ecommerce/tree/src/IOL.VippsEcommerce/IVippsEcommerceService.cs)).
Install: `dotnet add package IOL.VippsEcommerce`
Nuget: [https://www.nuget.org/packages/IOL.VippsEcommerce](https://www.nuget.org/packages/IOL.VippsEcommerce)
## Setup
Use Dependency Injection to add and configure the service with your values, minimal setup example:
```csharp
services.AddVippsEcommerceService(o => {
o.ApiUrl = "";
o.PrimarySubscriptionKey = "";
o.ClientSecret = "";
o.ClientId = "";
});
```
See [VippsConfiguration.cs](https://git.ivarlovlie.no/dotnet-vipps-ecommerce/tree/src/IOL.VippsEcommerce/Models/VippsConfiguration.cs) for available properties.
### Caching
The service can cache the credentials for api access in a file with optional AES encryption, example:
```csharp
services.AddVippsEcommerceService(o => {
o.CacheEncryptionKey = "randomstring"; // optional key for AES encryption, if omitted the cache will be readable json with your keys exposed and everything.
o.CacheDirectoryPath = "/tmp/vippsecom"; // path to a directory that the executing process has write-access to.
});
```
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