I have the following code below for clover payment api and although the code works perfectly, I do not get a response back when I call the api from postman. I know this is because of the multiple requests in the service and I tried to find a cleaner way to do it but keep failing to get it to work. I am trying to send back the final response which is the response of the request in the postPayment() function. Any help would be appreciated.
my service code is:
const db = require('../_helpers/db');
const crypto = require('crypto');
const request = require("request-promise");
module.exports = {
    getAll
};
var targetEnv = 'https://sandbox.dev.clover.com/v2/merchant/';
var cardNumber = '6011361000006668';
async function getAll(data) {
  var url = targetEnv + data.merchant_id + '/pay/key';
  var options = {
    url: url,
    method: 'GET',
    headers: {
      Authorization: 'Bearer ' + data.api_token
    }
  };
  request(options, (error, response, body) => {
    if (!error && response.statusCode === 200) {
      console.log('getAll ' +data);
      processEncryption(JSON.parse(body), JSON.stringify(data));
    }
  });
}
// Process the encryption information received by the pay endpoint.
function processEncryption(jsonResponse, data) {
  console.log('processEncryption ' +data);
  var prefix = jsonResponse['prefix'];
  var pem = jsonResponse['pem'];
  // create a cipher from the RSA key and use it to encrypt the card number, prepended with the prefix from GET /v2/merchant/{mId}/pay/key
  var encrypted = crypto.publicEncrypt(pem, Buffer(prefix + cardNumber));
  // Base64 encode the resulting encrypted data into a string to Clover as the 'cardEncrypted' property.
  var cardEncrypted = new Buffer(encrypted).toString('base64');
  return postPayment(cardEncrypted, data);
}
// Post the payment to the pay endpoint with the encrypted card information.
async function postPayment(cardEncrypted, body) {
  // POST to /v2/merchant/{mId}/pay
  console.log('mid ' +JSON.parse(body));
  var posturl = targetEnv + '9ZQTAJSQKZ391/pay';
  var postData = {
    "orderId": "4N3RBF33EBEGT",
    "currency": "usd",
    "amount": 2,
    "tipAmount": 0,
    "taxAmount": 0,
    "expMonth": 12,
    "cvv": 123,
    "expYear": 2018,
    "cardEncrypted": cardEncrypted,
    "last4": 6668,
    "first6": 601136,
    "streetAddress": "123 Fake street",
    "zip": "94080",
    "merchant_id": "9ZQTAJSQKZ391",
    "order_id": "4N3RBF33EBEGT",
    "api_token": "4792a281-38a9-868d-b33d-e36ecbad66f5"
  }
  var options = {
    url: posturl,
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + "4792a281-38a9-868d-b33d-e36ecbad66f5",
    },
    json: postData
  };
   request(options, (error, response, body) => {
    if (!error && response.statusCode === 200) {
      //console.log(response);  
      return response;   <---- this response is what i need to show in postman
    }
  });
   console.log(response);
}
my controller is:
const express = require('express');
const router = express.Router();
const tableOrderService = require('./cloverPayment.service');
// routes
router.post('/getAll', getAll);
module.exports = router;
function getAll(req, res, next) {
    tableOrderService.getAll(req.body)
        .then(users => res.json(users))
        .catch(err => next(err));
}
				
                        
Your asynchronous functions
getAll()andpostPayment()are not properly returning an asynchronous value (either via callback or promise).I'd suggest converting everything to promises and returning a promise from
getAll()and frompostPayment(). And, since converting to promises, I'd remove the deprecatedrequest-promiselibrary in favor of thegot()library. Then, you can callgetAll(), get a promise back and use either the resolved value or the rejection to send your response from the actual request handler:And, then your controller: