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react-native-momo

v0.1.4

Published

test

Downloads

10

Readme

react-native-momo

This is the test sdk for webview.

General Requirements

The minimum requirements for the SDK are:

  • iOS 12.0 and higher
  • Android minSdkVersion 21
  • Android compileSdkVersion 33

Installation

yarn add react-native-momo

After the installation is complete, for iOS run:

npx pod-install

or

cd ios
pod install

Usage

Initialize the SDK

Add the following imports

import {startOnrampSDK, onRampSDKNativeEvent} from 'react-native-momo';

Initialize the SDK by calling the startOnrampSDK function and pass the basic config parametes to start the sdk.

   startOnrampSDK({
       appId: 1, // replace this with the appID you got during onboarding
       walletAddress: '0x49...436B', // replace with user's wallet address
       flowtype: 1 // 1 -> onramp || 2 -> offramp || 3 -> Merchant checkout
       fiatType: 1 // 1 -> INR || 2 -> TRY
       paymentMethod: 1 // 1 -> Instant transafer(UPI) || 2 -> Bank transfer(IMPS/FAST)
       // ... pass other configs here
   });

Listening to SDK Events

Add onRampSDKNativeEvent listener in your component where you've initialized the sdk.

 React.useEffect(() => {
   const onRampEventListener = onRampSDKNativeEvent.addListener(
     'widgetEvents',
     eventData => {
       // handle all the events here
       console.log('Received onRampEvent:', eventData);
     },
   );

   return () => {
     onRampEventListener.remove();
   };
 }, []);

License

MIT


Made with create-react-native-library