@bit-gpt/h402-next
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h402 Payment Protocol
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h402-next
Next.js middleware integration for the h402 Payment Protocol. This package allows you to easily add paywall functionality to your Next.js applications using the h402 protocol.
Installation
npm install @bit-gpt/h402-nextQuick Start
Create a middleware file in your Next.js project (e.g., middleware.ts):
import { paymentMiddleware, Network } from 'h402-next';
export const middleware = paymentMiddleware(
"0xYourAddress",
{
'/protected': {
price: '$0.01',
network: "base-sepolia",
config: {
description: 'Access to protected content'
}
},
}
);
// Configure which paths the middleware should run on
export const config = {
matcher: [
'/protected/:path*',
]
};Configuration
The paymentMiddleware function accepts three parameters:
payTo: Your receiving address (0x${string})routes: Route configurations for protected endpointsfacilitator: (Optional) Configuration for the h402 facilitator service
See the Middleware Options section below for detailed configuration options.
Middleware Options
The middleware supports various configuration options:
Route Configuration
type RoutesConfig = Record<string, RouteConfig>;
interface RouteConfig {
price: Price; // Price in USD or token amount
network: Network; // "base" or "base-sepolia"
config?: PaymentMiddlewareConfig;
}Payment Configuration
interface PaymentMiddlewareConfig {
description?: string; // Description of the payment
mimeType?: string; // MIME type of the resource
maxTimeoutSeconds?: number; // Maximum time for payment (default: 60)
outputSchema?: Record<string, any>; // JSON schema for the response
customPaywallHtml?: string; // Custom HTML for the paywall
resource?: string; // Resource URL (defaults to request URL)
}Facilitator Configuration
type FacilitatorConfig = {
url: string; // URL of the h402 facilitator service
createAuthHeaders?: CreateHeaders; // Optional function to create authentication headers
};