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@creem_io/react

v0.2.2

Published

React components and SDK to embed Creem checkout (modal & inline).

Readme

@creem_io/react

React components + SDK to embed Creem checkout directly in your app — as a modal overlay or inline.

Install

npm install @creem_io/react

Getting a checkout URL

Create a checkout session server-side with your secret API key (Checkout API) and pass the returned checkout_url to these components. The URL is safe to expose; completion is confirmed server-side via webhook.

1. Declarative

Wrap any clickable element — clicking opens the checkout overlay.

import { CreemCheckout } from "@creem_io/react";

export function Pricing() {
  return (
    <CreemCheckout
      checkoutUrl="https://www.creem.io/checkout/<productId>/<checkoutId>"
      theme="light"
      onComplete={(detail) => console.log("paid!", detail)}
    >
      <button>Subscribe</button>
    </CreemCheckout>
  );
}

2. Programmatic

import { CreemEmbedCheckout } from "@creem_io/react";

const checkout = await CreemEmbedCheckout.create({
  checkoutUrl,
  theme: "dark",
  onComplete: (detail) => {
    // detail = { checkoutId, orderId, orderNo }
    checkout.close();
  },
});

Or the hook:

import { useCreemCheckout } from "@creem_io/react";

const openCheckout = useCreemCheckout();
openCheckout({ checkoutUrl, onComplete });

3. Inline

import { CreemCheckoutInline } from "@creem_io/react";

<CreemCheckoutInline
  checkoutUrl={checkoutUrl}
  onComplete={(detail) => unlock(detail.orderId)}
  style={{ width: 460, height: 820 }}
/>;

Options

All components accept theme ('light' | 'dark') and locale (BCP47 tag, e.g. 'pt-BR', to force the checkout language). They also emit a ready event (onReady) once the checkout UI has rendered. On completion, if the product has a Return URL, the page navigates there automatically — handle onComplete for custom behavior.

onComplete payload

{ checkoutId: string; orderId?: string; orderNo?: string; redirect?: boolean; redirectUrl?: string }

Fired when the embedded checkout finishes successfully. The SDK only accepts the completion event from the checkout's own origin.