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vue-stripe-elements-extended

v1.2.3

Published

Stripe Elements components for Vue

Downloads

9

Readme

Vue Stripe Elements

A Vue 2 component collection for stripe elements.

Usage example

Install package:

$ npm i vue-stripe-elements-plus --save

Add Stripe.js library to index.html:

<script src="https://js.stripe.com/v3/"></script>

Build a Vue component using the Card element:

<template>
  <div id='app'>
    <h1>Please give us your payment details:</h1>
    <card class='stripe-card'
      :class='{ complete }'
      stripe='pk_test_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
      :options='stripeOptions'
      @change='complete = $event.complete'
    />
    <button class='pay-with-stripe' @click='pay' :disabled='!complete'>Pay with credit card</button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import { stripeKey, stripeOptions } from './stripeConfig.json'
import { Card, createToken } from 'vue-stripe-elements-plus'

export default {
  data () {
    return {
      complete: false,
      stripeOptions: {
        // see https://stripe.com/docs/stripe.js#element-options for details
      }
    }
  },

  components: { Card },

  methods: {
    pay () {
      // createToken returns a Promise which resolves in a result object with
      // either a token or an error key.
      // See https://stripe.com/docs/api#tokens for the token object.
      // See https://stripe.com/docs/api#errors for the error object.
      // More general https://stripe.com/docs/stripe.js#stripe-create-token.
      createToken().then(data => console.log(data.token))
    }
  }
}
</script>

<style>
.stripe-card {
  width: 300px;
  border: 1px solid grey;
}
.stripe-card.complete {
  border-color: green;
}
</style>

Multiple elements

Even if it is recommended to use the unified Card element, single elements for each field are supported. The following example shows a possible use in a credit card component:

<template>
  <div class='credit-card-inputs' :class='{ complete }'>
    <card-number class='stripe-element card-number'
      ref='cardNumber'
      :stripe='stripe'
      :options='options'
      @change='number = $event.complete'
    />
    <card-expiry class='stripe-element card-expiry'
      ref='cardExpiry'
      :stripe='stripe'
      :options='options'
      @change='expiry = $event.complete'
    />
    <card-cvc class='stripe-element card-cvc'
      ref='cardCvc'
      :stripe='stripe'
      :options='options'
      @change='cvc = $event.complete'
    />
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import { CardNumber, CardExpiry, CardCvc } from 'vue-stripe-elements-plus'

export default {
  props: [ 'stripe', 'options' ],
  data () {
    return {
      complete: false,
      number: false,
      expiry: false,
      cvc: false
    }
  },
  components: { CardNumber, CardExpiry, CardCvc },
  methods: {
    update () {
      this.complete = this.number && this.expiry && this.cvc

      // field completed, find field to focus next
      if (this.number) {
        if (!this.expiry) {
          this.$refs.cardExpiry.focus()
        } else if (!this.cvc) {
          this.$refs.cardCvc.focus()
        }
      } else if (this.expiry) {
        if (!this.cvc) {
          this.$refs.cardCvc.focus()
        } else if (!this.number) {
          this.$refs.cardNumber.focus()
        }
      }
      // no focus magic for the CVC field as it gets complete with three
      // numbers, but can also have four
    }
  },
  watch: {
    number () { this.update() },
    expiry () { this.update() },
    cvc () { this.update() }
  }
}
</script>

<style>
.credit-card-inputs.complete {
  border: 2px solid green;
}
</style>