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Cambio 1:
node-soap tiene métodos asíncronos nativos, de manera que no es necesario usar el constructor de promesas como envoltorio.
Por ejemplo, en vez de:
Se puede hacer:
(en general todo los los métodos de
clientsoportan funcionar como promesa si se usa el sufijoAsync.Cambio 2
WebpayOneclick también soporta el método nullify cuando la transacción ocurrió en otro dia contable. (https://www.transbankdevelopers.cl/referencia/webpay#anular-un-pago-webpay-oneclick). En rigor se puede llamar directo a
this.webpay._getClient('nullify')pero parece mejor tratar a_getClientcomo método privado y no llamarlo desde fuera de la librería.Añadí el método nullify a webpayOneclick, aprovechando de usar la sintaxis de promesa que menciono más arriba.
A grandes rasgos: