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react-native-securionpay-sdk

v0.1.8

Published

implementation of the securionpay sdk for react-native and expo

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Readme

react-native-securionpay-sdk

Implementation of the securionpay sdk for react-native and expo

Prerequirements

3D Secure library license requirements force Securionpay to distribute the ipworks3ds_sdk it via email. Contact [email protected] to get it.

IOS

Download both ipworks3ds_sdk_debug.xcframework and ipworks3ds_sdk_release.xcframework 3D-Secure libraries and copy them to a directory of your project.

Android

Download both ipworks3ds_sdk_deploy.aar and ipworks3ds_sdk.aar 3D-Secure libraries and copy them to a directory of your project.

Installation

npm install react-native-securionpay-sdk

Configuration

After installing the package you will need to run the securionpay-link command to link the native ipworks3DS libraries to your project for ANDROID and IOS.

npx securionpay-link --ios <path>/ipworks3ds_sdk_release.xcframework --android  <path>/ipworks3DS/ipworks3ds_sdk_deploy.aar

If you are using expo , you will need to run the securionpay-link also on the eas build for the dev-client and the release build. This can be done through the eas lifecycle hooks or with pre npm scripts.

Usage

import {  Init, LaunchPayment } from 'react-native-securionpay-sdk';

// ...

Init( "<your public key>", "<bundleIdentifier for ios || signature for android>")

  LaunchPayment(
      "4012001800000016", // cardnumber
      "12",     // exp month
      "2022",   // exp year
      "123",    // cvc
      1000,     // amount multiplied by 100
      "EUR",    // currency
    ).then(x => {
      console.log(x)

    }).catch(x => {
      console.error(x)
    })

If you manage the cards or the token creation throught your own api you can pass the token object

import {  Init, LaunchPayment } from 'react-native-securionpay-sdk';

// ...

  Init( "<your public key>", "<bundleIdentifier for ios || signature for android>")

   var data = {
      brand: "visa",
      country: "CH",
      created: 1666708744,
      expMonth: "12",
      expYear: "2029",
      fingerprint: "<fingerprint>",
      id: "<id_token_or_card>",
      number: "401200######0016",
      used : true
    }
    // test data from https://securionpay.com/docs/testing
    LaunchPaymentWithToken(
      data,
      5000, // amount multuplied by 100
      'EUR' // currency
    ).then((x) => {
       console.log(x);
    }).catch((x) => {
       console.log(x);
    });

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT


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