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mad-stripe-sdk

v0.1.12

Published

React Native package for Stripe Terminal

Downloads

5

Readme

Mad Stripe SDK

The Mad Stripe SDK is a Stripe Terminal implementation for React Native. It basically implements a proxy like logic that translates both native implementations and makes them available to use in every React Native project that needs it.

Installation

npm install mad-stripe-sdk

Usage

Importing the SDK to use it in your app

import { StripeTerminalSDK } from 'mad-stripe-sdk';

Initializing the SDK

In order to to initialize the SDK, a valid token must be set. This implementation handles this similarly as the native libraries do by fetching a token and the saving it.

const initTerminal = async () =>
  // The create method expects a set of options, which basically encapsulate the callback functions described here.
  await StripeTerminalSDK.create({
    fetchConnectionToken: async () => {
      
      const resp = await fetch(
        '{the url where the Stripe SDK is}',
        {
          method: 'POST',
        }
      );
      const data = await resp.json();
      token = data.secret;
      return token;
    },
    onUnexpectedReaderDisconnect: () => {
      console.log('Reader unexpectedly disconnected.');
    },
  });

Discovering readers

Discovering readers works using the Observable pattern and notifies when the discovery is done.

public static discoverReaders(
    // For the first version, the implementation supports Bluetooth and Internet reader discovery.
    discoveryMethod: DiscoveryMethod,
    // If you don't have a Reader to test, you can simulate a connection.
    simulated: boolean
  ): Observable<Reader[]> {
    this.ensureInitialized();

    return new Observable((subscriber) => {
      this.listener.addListener(
        // The name of the event that lets us know which Readers are nearby.
        'readerDiscoveryCompletion',
        (event: { readers?: Reader[] }) => {
          try {
            const readers =
              event!.readers!.map((reader: Reader) => {
                return reader;
              }) || [];
            subscriber.next(readers);
          } catch (error) {
            console.log(error);
          }
        }
      );
      // Starts the actual discovery using the provided method.
      this.isDiscovering = true;
      MadStripeSdk.discoverReaders(discoveryMethod, simulated)
        .then(() => {
          this.isDiscovering = false;
          subscriber.complete();
        })
        .catch((err: any) => {
          this.isDiscovering = false;
          subscriber.error(err);
        });

      return {
        unsubscribe: () => {
          // Everytime we completed the discovery flow, it's important to tell the Terminal so.
          this.cancelDiscoverReaders();
        },
      };
    });
  }

Connecting to a Reader

It's important to safely save the location id and serial number of the previously discovered reader since we're about to use it here.

  public static async connectBluetoothReader(
    // The reader identifier
    serialNumber: string,
    // Where is it
    locationId: string
  ): Promise<Reader> {
    this.ensureInitialized();

    const data = await MadStripeSdk.connectBluetoothReader(
      serialNumber,
      locationId
    );

    return data?.reader ?? null;
  }

For further information on how to use the SDK, please check the provided example.