I'm calling a https endpoint on google cloud function, with http triggers, but I got { "type": "connection_error", "message": "Error occured while connecting to First API", "error": { "code": "ENOTFOUND", "errno": "ENOTFOUND", "syscall": "getaddrinfo", "hostname": "api-cert.payeezy.com", "host": "api-cert.payeezy.com", "port": 443 } }
Same exact code works on amazon lambda, does anyone know if google cloud function need special tweaks calling https servers? I tried using cors but still giving the same error.
my code is a very generic http call using payeezy api
var nonce = Math.random() * 1000000000000000000;
var timeInMillis = new Date().getTime();
var requestJSON=JSON.stringify({
method: 'credit_card',
amount: '1299',
currency_code: 'USD',
credit_card: {
card_number: '4788250000028291',
cvv: '123',
type: 'visa',
exp_date: '1230',
cardholder_name: 'Tom Eck'
},
billing_address: {
street: '225 Liberty Street',
city: 'NYC',
state_province: 'NY',
zip_postal_code: '10281',
country: 'US'
}
});
var headers = {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Accept': 'application/json',
'apikey': apikey,
'token': merchant_token,
'nonce': nonce,
'timestamp':timeInMillis,
'Authorization': getAuthorizationHeader(apikey, apisecret, requestJSON, merchant_token, nonce, timeInMillis)
};
var options = {
host: "api-cert.payeezy.com",
path: '/v1/transactions',
method: "POST",
headers: headers
};
var req1 = http.request(options);
req1.on('response', responseHandler(callback));
req1.on('error', errorHandler(callback));
req1.write(requestJSON);
req1.end();
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