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@blockcore/widget

v0.0.6

Published

Web Widget for Blockcore

Downloads

27

Readme

Blockcore Widget

Interactive payment widget for Blockcore chains.

Widget screenshot

Usage

You can either manually add attributes needed for the widget, or render using a serverside or clientside runtime.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@blockcore/widget/blockcore-widget.mjs"></script>

<blockcore-widget></blockcore-widget>

The above is the initial setup, but you need to configure network, amount, etc. There are no default values.

    <blockcore-widget
      network="CITY"
      amount="10.5"
      address="Ccoquhaae7u6ASqQ5BiYueASz8EavUXrKn"
      message="Invoice Number 5"
      label="Your Royal Highness"
      data="MzExMzUzNDIzNDY"
      reference="4324"
    ></blockcore-widget>

You can change the attribute on-the-fly using JavaScript:

<script>
const widget = document.querySelector("blockcore-widget");
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
widget.amount = urlParams.get("amount") ?? "0";
</script>

Styling

You can override the default styling by either creating classes that overrides the built-in classes (e.g. .blockcore-widget-amount), or you can use CSS variables.

html {
  --foreground: black;
  --background: white;
  --accent: #dfab3c;

  --radius: 20px;
  --depth: 15px;
}

These can also be applied directly on the widget, if you want it to have separate color schemes than rest of website.

Example usage

Blockcore is hosting an pay link service that utilizes the widget, check it out here:

https://pay.blockcore.net/...