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angular8-paystack-ivy

v3.0.7

Published

Angular wrapper for integrating paystack transactions

Downloads

2

Readme

ANGULAR4-PAYSTACK

This is an angular module that abstracts the complexity of making paystack payments with Angular2+.

USAGE

1. Install the module

npm install --save angular4-paystack

2. Import the module

In your app.module.ts or any module where the component or directive would be used like so:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { Angular4PaystackModule } from 'angular4-paystack';
...

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    Angular4PaystackModule.forRoot('pk_test_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'),
  ]
})

export class AppModule {}

3. Implement in your project

There are two available options

  • AngularPaystackComponent: Renders a button which when clicked loads paystack Inline in an iframe

      <angular4-paystack
        [email]="'[email protected]'"
        [amount]="5000000"
        [ref]="reference"
        [channels]="['bank']"
        [class]="'btn btn-primary'"
        (onClose)="paymentCancel()"
        (callback)="paymentDone($event)"
      >
        Pay with Paystack
      </angular4-paystack>
  • AngularPaystackDirective: A directive that loads paystack inline in an iframe when clicked

  <button
    angular4-paystack
    [key]="'pk_test_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'"
    [email]="'[email protected]'"
    [amount]="5000000"
    [ref]="reference"
    [class]="'btn btn-primary'"
    (paymentInit)="paymentInit()"
    (onClose)="paymentCancel()"
    (callback)="paymentDone($event)"
  >
    Pay with Paystack
  </button>

And then in your component.ts

  import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';

  @Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
  })
  export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
    reference = '';
    constructor() {}

    paymentInit() {
      console.log('Payment initialized');
    }

    paymentDone(ref: any) {
      this.title = 'Payment successfull';
      console.log(this.title, ref);
    }

    paymentCancel() {
      console.log('payment failed');
    }

    ngOnInit() {
      this.reference = `ref-${Math.ceil(Math.random() * 10e13)}`;
    }

  }

Also you can use the paystackOptions object like so:

  <button
    angular4-paystack
    [paystackOptions]="options"
    (paymentInit)="paymentInit()"
    (onClose)="paymentCancel()"
    (callback)="paymentDone($event)"
  >
    Pay with Paystack
  </button>

And then in your component.ts

  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
  import { PaystackOptions } from 'angular4-paystack';

  @Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
  })
  export class AppComponent {
    options: PaystackOptions = {
      amount: 50000,
      email: '[email protected]',
      ref: `${Math.ceil(Math.random() * 10e10)}`
    }
    constructor() {}

    paymentInit() {
      console.log('Payment initialized');
    }

    paymentDone(ref: any) {
      this.title = 'Payment successfull';
      console.log(this.title, ref);
    }

    paymentCancel() {
      console.log('payment failed');
    }
  }

Also, you can pass in a key in the component and the directive, in such situation, this key is given a higher preference over the global forRoot key. For example, if you have this is your file

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    Angular4PaystackModule.forRoot('pk_test_1'),
  ]
})

and this in your component

  <button
    angular4-paystack
    [key]="'pk_test_2'"
    [email]="'[email protected]'"
    [amount]="5000000"
    [ref]="reference"
    [class]="'btn btn-primary'"
    (paymentInit)="paymentInit()"
    (onClose)="paymentCancel()"
    (callback)="paymentDone($event)"
  >
    Pay with Paystack
  </button>

Then pk_test_2 would be used instead

OPTIONS

|Name | Type | Required | Default Value | Description | |-----------------------|----------------|---------------------|---------------------|---------------------| | amount | number | true | undefined | Amount to withdraw (in kobo for NGN) | email | string | true | undefined | The customer's email address. | key | string | true | undefined | Your pubic Key from Paystack. Use test key for test mode and live key for live mode | ref | string | true | undefined | Unique case sensitive transaction reference. Only -,., = and alphanumeric characters allowed. | callback | function | true | undefined | A function called when transaction is successful. Returns an object containing unique reference | metadata | object | false | {} | custom details | class | string | false | undefined | A string of classes to add to the component (not available for inline embed) | style | object | false | undefined | CSS stylings, eg {fontColor: 'red'} (not available for inline embed) | text | object | false | undefined | Text output of the component | currency | string | false | "NGN" | Transaction currency | plan | string | false | "" | If transaction is to create a subscription to a predefined plan, provide plan code here. | quantity | string | false | "" | Used to apply a multiple to the amount returned by the plan code above. | paystackOptions | object | false | undefined | An object containing the paystack options above. NOTE: The function listeners eg callback, paymentInit should not be added here | paymentInit | function | false | undefined | A function called when the payment is about to begin | onClose | function | false | undefined | A function called if the customer closes the payment window For Split Payments | | subaccount | string | false | "" | The code for the subaccount that owns the payment. | transaction_charge | number | false | 0 | A flat fee to charge the subaccount for this transaction, in kobo. | bearer | string | false | "" | Who bears Paystack charges? account or subaccount | channels | array | false | undefined | Send 'card' or 'bank' or 'card','bank' as an array to specify what options to show the user paying

For more information checkout paystack's documentation

Contributing

Please feel free to fork this package and contribute by submitting a pull request to enhance the functionalities.

Two projects exist in this repository

Angular4-paystack project

  • Found at ./projects/angular4-paystack/src/lib.
  • The artifacts (README.md, CHANGELOG.md and LICENSE.md) in the ./projects/angular4-paystack/ folder are overwritten on build
  • Running npm run build on the main folder builds this project by default

Demo

  • To serve this project run npm start/ng serve.
  • This project makes use of the built package from the angular4-paystack library for quick testing and real-life debugging. So it's important to initially run npm run build/ng build before serving this project
  • This project is also served on github pages at https://ashinzekene.github.io/angular4-paystack/

Thanks! Ashinze Ekene.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.