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nakapay-react

v0.4.9

Published

React components for NakaPay Bitcoin Lightning payments

Readme

NakaPay React Components

React components for integrating Bitcoin Lightning payments with NakaPay.

⚠️ SECURITY WARNING: The NakaPay API key must ONLY be used on your backend server. Never expose API keys in client-side code, environment variables with NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix, or frontend applications.

Installation

npm install nakapay-react
# or
yarn add nakapay-react

Quick Start

1. Set up your backend (REQUIRED)

CRITICAL: API keys must only be used server-side. Set up backend endpoints to handle payments securely:

// Backend example (Express.js) - SERVER SIDE ONLY
const express = require('express');
const { NakaPay } = require('nakapay-sdk');

const app = express();
// SECURE: API key from server environment variable only
const nakaPay = new NakaPay(process.env.NAKAPAY_API_KEY); // NOT NEXT_PUBLIC_

app.post('/api/create-payment', async (req, res) => {
  try {
    // Add input validation
    const { amount, description, metadata } = req.body;
    
    if (!amount || amount <= 0) {
      return res.status(400).json({ error: 'Invalid amount' });
    }
    
    if (!description || description.trim().length === 0) {
      return res.status(400).json({ error: 'Description required' });
    }
    
    const payment = await nakaPay.createPaymentRequest(req.body);
    res.json(payment);
  } catch (error) {
    res.status(500).json({ error: error.message });
  }
});

app.get('/api/payment-status/:id', async (req, res) => {
  try {
    const { id } = req.params;
    
    if (!id || id.trim().length === 0) {
      return res.status(400).json({ error: 'Payment ID required' });
    }
    
    const status = await nakaPay.getPaymentStatus(id);
    res.json(status);
  } catch (error) {
    res.status(500).json({ error: error.message });
  }
});

2. Use React components

import React from 'react';
import { NakaPayButton } from 'nakapay-react';

function CheckoutPage() {
  return (
    <div>
      <h2>Complete Your Purchase</h2>
      <NakaPayButton
        amount={50000} // Amount in satoshis
        description="Product purchase"
        onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => {
          console.log('Payment successful!', payment);
          // Redirect to success page or update UI
        }}
        onPaymentError={(error) => {
          console.error('Payment failed:', error);
          // Handle error
        }}
      />
    </div>
  );
}

Components

NakaPayButton

A complete payment button that handles the entire payment flow.

Props:

  • amount (number, required): Payment amount in satoshis
  • description (string, required): Payment description
  • metadata? (object): Additional metadata for the payment
  • text? (string): Custom button text (defaults to "Pay {amount} sats")
  • className? (string): Additional CSS classes
  • style? (CSSProperties): Custom styles
  • disabled? (boolean): Disable the button
  • apiEndpoint? (string): Backend endpoint for creating payments (default: '/api/create-payment')
  • onPaymentCreated? (function): Called when payment is created
  • onPaymentSuccess? (function): Called when payment is successful
  • onPaymentError? (function): Called when payment fails

Real-time Payment Notifications:

  • useAbly? (boolean): Use Ably for real-time updates (recommended)
  • ablyApiKey? (string): Ably API key for real-time connection
  • useWebhooks? (boolean): Use WebSocket connection for real-time updates
  • webhookUrl? (string): WebSocket server URL for webhook-based updates
  • useSSE? (boolean): Use Server-Sent Events for real-time updates
  • pollInterval? (number): Polling interval in ms when real-time methods unavailable (default: 2000)
  • statusEndpoint? (string): Backend endpoint for status polling (default: '/api/payment-status')

NakaPayModal

A payment modal component for custom implementations.

Props:

  • payment (Payment, required): Payment object from your backend
  • onClose (function, required): Called when modal is closed
  • onPaymentSuccess? (function): Called when payment is successful
  • onPaymentError? (function): Called when payment fails
  • useAbly? (boolean): Use Ably for real-time updates
  • ablyApiKey? (string): Ably API key for real-time connection
  • useWebhooks? (boolean): Use WebSocket connection for updates
  • webhookUrl? (string): WebSocket server URL
  • useSSE? (boolean): Use Server-Sent Events for updates
  • pollInterval? (number): Status polling interval in ms (default: 2000)
  • statusEndpoint? (string): Backend endpoint for checking status (default: '/api/payment-status')

Real-time Payment Updates

NakaPay React components support multiple methods for real-time payment status updates, with automatic fallbacks:

1. Ably (Recommended)

Ably provides the most reliable real-time updates using cloud infrastructure:

<NakaPayButton
  amount={50000}
  description="Product purchase"
  useAbly={true}
  ablyApiKey="your-ably-api-key"
  onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => console.log('Success!', payment)}
/>

Setup:

  1. Sign up for Ably
  2. Get your API key
  3. Configure webhooks in your NakaPay dashboard to publish to Ably

2. WebSocket Connection

Direct WebSocket connection to your webhook server:

<NakaPayButton
  amount={50000}
  description="Product purchase"
  useWebhooks={true}
  webhookUrl="ws://localhost:3002"
  onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => console.log('Success!', payment)}
/>

Setup:

  1. Run a WebSocket server (e.g., using Socket.IO)
  2. Configure NakaPay webhooks to notify your server
  3. Have your server emit WebSocket events to connected clients

3. Server-Sent Events (SSE)

HTTP streaming for real-time updates:

<NakaPayButton
  amount={50000}
  description="Product purchase"
  useSSE={true}
  onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => console.log('Success!', payment)}
/>

Setup:

  1. Implement /api/payments/stream endpoint that streams SSE
  2. Configure NakaPay webhooks to trigger SSE updates

4. Polling (Automatic Fallback)

If no real-time method is configured, components automatically fall back to polling:

<NakaPayButton
  amount={50000}
  description="Product purchase"
  pollInterval={3000} // Check every 3 seconds
  statusEndpoint="/api/payment-status"
  onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => console.log('Success!', payment)}
/>

Priority Order

The components try real-time methods in this order:

  1. Ably (if useAbly={true})
  2. WebSocket (if useWebhooks={true})
  3. Server-Sent Events (if useSSE={true})
  4. Polling (automatic fallback)

Advanced Usage

Custom Payment Flow

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { NakaPayModal, Payment } from 'nakapay-react';

function CustomCheckout() {
  const [showModal, setShowModal] = useState(false);
  const [payment, setPayment] = useState<Payment | null>(null);

  const handleCustomPayment = async () => {
    try {
      const response = await fetch('/api/create-payment', {
        method: 'POST',
        headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
        body: JSON.stringify({
          amount: 25000,
          description: 'Custom payment',
          metadata: { orderId: '12345' }
        })
      });
      
      const paymentData = await response.json();
      setPayment(paymentData);
      setShowModal(true);
    } catch (error) {
      console.error('Failed to create payment:', error);
    }
  };

  return (
    <div>
      <button onClick={handleCustomPayment}>
        Custom Pay Button
      </button>
      
      {showModal && payment && (
        <NakaPayModal
          payment={payment}
          onClose={() => setShowModal(false)}
          onPaymentSuccess={(payment) => {
            console.log('Success!', payment);
            setShowModal(false);
          }}
        />
      )}
    </div>
  );
}

Styling

Import the default styles:

import 'nakapay-react/dist/styles.css';

Or provide your own custom styles using the provided CSS classes:

  • .nakapay-button - Button component
  • .nakapay-modal-overlay - Modal overlay
  • .nakapay-modal - Modal content

TypeScript Support

This package includes TypeScript definitions. All components are fully typed.

License

MIT