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Skyflow’s JavaScript SDK can be used to securely collect, tokenize, and reveal sensitive data in the browser without exposing your front-end infrastructure to sensitive data.
Table of Contents
- Including Skyflow.js
- Initializing Skyflow.js
- Securely collecting data client-side
- Securely collecting data client-side using Composable Elements
- Securely revealing data client-side
- Securely deleting data client-side
Including Skyflow.js
Using script tag
<script src="https://js.skyflow.com/v1/index.js"></script>
Using npm
npm install skyflow-js
Initializing Skyflow.js
Use the init()
method to initialize a Skyflow client as shown below.
import Skyflow from 'skyflow-js' // If using script tag, this line is not required.
const skyflowClient = Skyflow.init({
vaultID: 'string', // Id of the vault that the client should connect to.
vaultURL: 'string', // URL of the vault that the client should connect to.
getBearerToken: helperFunc, // Helper function that retrieves a Skyflow bearer token from your backend.
options: {
logLevel: Skyflow.LogLevel, // Optional, if not specified default is ERROR.
env: Skyflow.Env // Optional, if not specified default is PROD.
}
});
For the getBearerToken
parameter, pass in a helper function that retrieves a Skyflow bearer token from your backend. This function will be invoked when the SDK needs to insert or retrieve data from the vault. A sample implementation is shown below:
For example, if the response of the consumer tokenAPI is in the below format
{
"accessToken": string,
"tokenType": string
}
then, your getBearerToken Implementation should be as below
const getBearerToken = () => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const Http = new XMLHttpRequest();
Http.onreadystatechange = () => {
if (Http.readyState === 4) {
if (Http.status === 200) {
const response = JSON.parse(Http.responseText);
resolve(response.accessToken);
} else {
reject('Error occured');
}
}
};
Http.onerror = error => {
reject('Error occured');
};
const url = 'https://api.acmecorp.com/skyflowToken';
Http.open('GET', url);
Http.send();
});
};
For logLevel
parameter, there are 4 accepted values in Skyflow.LogLevel
DEBUG
When
Skyflow.LogLevel.DEBUG
is passed, all level of logs will be printed(DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR).INFO
When
Skyflow.LogLevel.INFO
is passed, INFO logs for every event that has occurred during the SDK flow execution will be printed along with WARN and ERROR logs.WARN
When
Skyflow.LogLevel.WARN
is passed, WARN and ERROR logs will be printed.ERROR
When
Skyflow.LogLevel.ERROR
is passed, only ERROR logs will be printed.
Note
:
- The ranking of logging levels is as follows : DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR
- since
logLevel
is optional, by default the logLevel will beERROR
.
For env
parameter, there are 2 accepted values in Skyflow.Env
PROD
DEV
In Event Listeners, actual value of element can only be accessed inside the handler when the
env
is set toDEV
.
Note
:
- since
env
is optional, by default the env will bePROD
. - Use
env
option with caution, make sure the env is set toPROD
when usingskyflow-js
in production.
Securely collecting data client-side
- Insert data into the vault
- Using Skyflow Elements to collect data
- Using Skyflow Elements to update data
- Using validations on Collect Elements
- Event Listener on Collect Elements
- UI Error for Collect Elements
- Set and Clear value for Collect Elements (DEV ENV ONLY)
- Update Collect Elements
- Using Skyflow File Element to upload a file
Insert data into the vault
To insert data into the vault, use the insert(records, options?)
method of the Skyflow client. The records
parameter takes a JSON object of the records to insert into the below format. The options
parameter takes an object of optional parameters for the insertion. The insert
method also supports upsert operations.
const records = {
records: [
{
table: 'string', // Table into which record should be inserted.
fields: {
column1: 'value', // Column names should match vault column names.
//...additional fields here
},
},
// ...additional records here.
],
};
const options = {
tokens: true, // Indicates whether or not tokens should be returned for the inserted data. Defaults to 'true'
upsert: [ // Upsert operations support in the vault
{
table: 'string', // Table name
column: 'value', // Unique column in the table
}
]
}
skyflowClient.insert(records, options);
An example of an insert call:
skyflowClient.insert({
records: [
{
table: 'cards',
fields: {
cardNumber: '41111111111',
cvv: '123',
},
},
],
});
The sample response:
{
"records": [
{
"table": "cards",
"fields":{
"skyflow_id": "431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882",
"cardNumber": "f3907186-e7e2-466f-91e5-48e12c2bcbc1",
"cvv": "1989cb56-63da-4482-a2df-1f74cd0dd1a5"
}
}
]
}
Using Skyflow Elements to collect data
Skyflow Elements provide developers with pre-built form elements to securely collect sensitive data client-side. These elements are hosted by Skyflow and injected into your web page as iFrames. This reduces your PCI compliance scope by not exposing your front-end application to sensitive data. Follow the steps below to securely collect data with Skyflow Elements on your web page.
Step 1: Create a container
First create a container for the form elements using the container(Skyflow.ContainerType)
method of the Skyflow client as show below:
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT)
Step 2: Create a collect Element
A Skyflow collect Element is defined as shown below:
const collectElement = {
table: 'string', // Required, the table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Required, the column into which this data should be inserted.
type: Skyflow.ElementType, // Skyflow.ElementType enum.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that should be applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the label of the collect element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the errorText of the collect element.
label: 'string', // Optional, label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional, placeholder for the form element.
altText: 'string', // (DEPRECATED) string that acts as an initial value for the collect element.
validations: [], // Optional, array of validation rules.
}
The table
and column
fields indicate which table and column in the vault the Element corresponds to.
Note:
- Use dot delimited strings to specify columns nested inside JSON fields (e.g.
address.street.line1
)
The inputStyles
field accepts a style object which consists of CSS properties that should be applied to the form element in the following states:
base
: all variants inherit from these stylescomplete
: applied when the Element has valid inputempty
: applied when the Element has no inputfocus
: applied when the Element has focusinvalid
: applied when the Element has invalid inputcardIcon
: applied to the card type icon in CARD_NUMBER ElementcopyIcon
: applied to copy icon in Elements when enableCopy option is trueglobal
: used for global styles like font-family.
Styles are specified with JSS.
An example of a inputStyles object:
inputStyles: {
base: {
border: '1px solid #eae8ee',
padding: '10px 16px',
borderRadius: '4px',
color: '#1d1d1d',
'&:hover': { // Hover styles.
borderColor: 'green'
},
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
complete: {
color: '#4caf50',
},
empty: {},
focus: {},
invalid: {
color: '#f44336',
},
cardIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
left: '8px',
bottom: 'calc(50% - 12px)',
},
copyIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
right: '8px',
},
global: {
'@import': 'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
}
},
The states that are available for labelStyles
are base
, focus
, global
and requiredAsterisk
.
requiredAsterisk
: styles applied for the Asterisk symbol in the label.
An example of a labelStyles object:
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
focus: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
global: {
'@import' :'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
},
requiredAsterisk:{
color: 'red'
}
},
The state that is available for errorTextStyles
are base
and global
, it shows up when there is some error in the collect element.
An example of a errorTextStyles object:
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336',
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
global: {
'@import': 'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
}
},
Finally, the type
field takes a Skyflow ElementType. Each type applies the appropriate regex and validations to the form element. There are currently 8 types:
CARDHOLDER_NAME
CARD_NUMBER
EXPIRATION_DATE
EXPIRATION_MONTH
EXPIRATION_YEAR
CVV
INPUT_FIELD
PIN
FILE_INPUT
The INPUT_FIELD
type is a custom UI element without any built-in validations. For information on validations, see validations.
Along with CollectElement we can define other options which takes a object of optional parameters as described below:
const options = {
required: false, // Optional, indicates whether the field is marked as required. Defaults to 'false'.
enableCardIcon: true, // Optional, indicates whether a card icon should be enabled (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType).
enableCopy: false, // Optional, enables the copy icon to collect elements to copy text to clipboard. Defaults to 'false').
format: String, // Optional, format for the element
translation: {}, // Optional, indicates the allowed data type value for format.
cardMetadata:{} // Optional, metadata to control card number element behavior. (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType).
};
required
: Indicates whether the field is marked as required or not. If not provided, it defaults to false.
enableCardIcon
: Indicates whether the icon is visible for the CARD_NUMBER element. Defaults to true.
enableCopy
: Indicates whether the copy icon is visible in collect and reveal elements.
format
: A string value that indicates the format pattern applicable to the element type.
Only applicable to EXPIRATION_DATE, CARD_NUMBER, EXPIRATION_YEAR, and INPUT_FIELD elements.
- For INPUT_FIELD elements,
- the length of
format
determines the expected length of the user input. - if
translation
isn't specified, theformat
value is considered a string literal.
- the length of
translation
: An object of key value pairs, where the key is a character that appears in format
and the value is a simple regex pattern of acceptable inputs for that character. Each key can only appear once. Only applicable for INPUT_FIELD elements.
Accepted values by element type:
| Element type | format
and translation
values | Examples |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| EXPIRATION_DATE | format
mm/yy
(default)mm/yyyy
yy/mm
yyyy/mm
| 12/2712/2027 27/12 2027/12 |
| EXPIRATION_YEAR | format
yy
(default)yyyy
| 272027 |
| CARD_NUMBER | format
XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
(default)XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
| 1234 5678 9012 34561234-5678-9012-3456 |
| INPUT_FIELD | format
: A string that matches the desired output, with placeholder characters of your choice.translation
: An object of key/value pairs. Defaults to {"X": "[0-9]"}
| With a format
of +91 XXXX-XX-XXXX
and a translation
of [ "X": "[0-9]"]
, user input of "1234121234" displays as "+91 1234-12-1234". |
cardMetadata
: An object of metadata keys to control card number element behavior. It supports an optional key called scheme
, which accepts an array of Skyflow accept card types based on which SDK will display card brand choice dropdown in the card number element. Skyflow.CardType
is an enum with all skyflow supported card schemes.
import Skyflow from 'skyflow-js'
const cardMetadata = {
scheme: Skyflow.CardType [] // Optional, array of skyflow supported card types.
}
VISA
MASTERCARD
AMEX
DINERS_CLUB
DISCOVER
JCB
MAESTRO
UNIONPAY
HIPERCARD
CARTES_BANCAIRES
Collect Element Options examples for INPUT_FIELD Example 1
const options = {
required: true,
enableCardIcon: true,
format:'+91 XXXX-XX-XXXX',
translation: { 'X': '[0-9]' }
}
User input: "1234121234" Value displayed in INPUT_FIELD: "+91 1234-12-1234"
Example 2
const options = {
required: true,
enableCardIcon: true,
format: 'AY XX-XXX-XXXX',
translation: { 'X': '[0-9]', 'Y': '[A-Z]' }
}
User input: "B1234121234" Value displayed in INPUT_FIELD: "AB 12-341-2123"
Once the Element object and options has been defined, add it to the container using the create(element, options)
method as shown below. The element
param takes a Skyflow Element object and options as defined above:
const collectElement = {
table: 'string', // Required, the table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Required, the column into which this data should be inserted.
type: Skyflow.ElementType, // Skyflow.ElementType enum.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that should be applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the label of the collect element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the errorText of the collect element.
label: 'string', // Optional, label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional, placeholder for the form element.
altText: 'string', // (DEPRECATED) string that acts as an initial value for the collect element.
validations: [], // Optional, array of validation rules.
}
const options = {
required: false, // Optional, indicates whether the field is marked as required. Defaults to 'false'.
enableCardIcon: true, // Optional, indicates whether card icon should be enabled (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType).
enableCopy: false, // Optional, enables the copy icon in collect and reveal elements to copy text to clipboard. Defaults to 'false').
format: String, // Optional, format for the element
translation: {}, // Optional, indicates the allowed data type value for format.
};
const element = container.create(collectElement, options);
Step 3: Mount Elements to the DOM
To specify where the Elements will be rendered on your page, create placeholder <div>
elements with unique id
tags. For instance, the form below has 4 empty divs with unique ids as placeholders for 4 Skyflow Elements.
<form>
<div id="cardNumber"/>
<br/>
<div id="expireDate"/>
<br/>
<div id="cvv"/>
<br/>
<div id="pin"/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
Now, when the mount(domElement)
method of the Element is called, the Element will be inserted in the specified div. For instance, the call below will insert the Element into the div with the id "#cardNumber".
element.mount('#cardNumber');
you can use the unmount
method to reset any collect element to it's initial state.
element.unmount();
Step 4: Collect data from Elements
When the form is ready to be submitted, call the collect(options?)
method on the container object. The options
parameter takes a object of optional parameters as shown below:
tokens
: indicates whether tokens for the collected data should be returned or not. Defaults to 'true'additionalFields
: Non-PCI elements data to be inserted into the vault which should be in therecords
object format as described in the above Insert data into vault section.upsert
: To support upsert operations while collecting data from Skyflow elements, pass the table and column marked as unique in the table.
const options = {
tokens: true, // Optional, indicates whether tokens for the collected data should be returned. Defaults to 'true'.
additionalFields: {
records: [
{
table: 'string', // Table into which record should be inserted.
fields: {
column1: 'value', // Column names should match vault column names.
// ...additional fields here.
},
},
// ...additional records here.
],
}, // Optional
upsert: [ // Upsert operations support in the vault
{
table: 'string', // Table name
column: 'value', // Unique column in the table
},
], // Optional
};
container.collect(options);
End to end example of collecting data with Skyflow Elements
//Step 1
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
//Step 2
const element = container.create({
table: 'cards',
column: 'cardNumber',
inputstyles: {
base: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
cardIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
left: '8px',
bottom: 'calc(50% - 12px)',
},
},
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
},
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336',
},
},
placeholder: 'Card Number',
label: 'card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
// Step 3
element.mount('#cardNumber'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cardNumber' in the webpage.
// Step 4
const nonPCIRecords = {
records: [
{
table: 'cards',
fields: {
gender: 'MALE',
},
},
],
};
container.collect({
tokens: true,
additionalFields: nonPCIRecords,
});
Sample Response :
{
"records": [
{
"table": "cards",
"fields": {
"skyflow_id": "431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882",
"cardNumber": "f3907186-e7e2-466f-91e5-48e12c2bcbc1",
"gender": "12f670af-6c7d-4837-83fb-30365fbc0b1e"
}
}
]
}
Insert call example with upsert support
Sample Code
//Step 1
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT)
//Step 2
const cardNumberElement = container.create({
table: 'cards',
column: 'card_number',
inputStyles: {
base: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
cardIcon:{
position: 'absolute',
left:'8px',
bottom:'calc(50% - 12px)'
},
},
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold'
}
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336'
}
},
placeholder: 'Card Number',
label: 'card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER
})
const cvvElement = container.create({
table: 'cards',
column: 'cvv',
inputStyles: {
base: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
cardIcon:{
position: 'absolute',
left:'8px',
bottom:'calc(50% - 12px)'
},
},
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold'
}
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336'
}
},
placeholder: 'CVV',
label: 'cvv',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV
})
// Step 3
cardNumberElement.mount('#cardNumber') //Assumes there is a div with id='#cardNumber' in the webpage.
cvvElement.mount('#cvv'); //Assumes there is a div with id='#cvv' in the webpage.
// Step 4
container.collect({
tokens: true,
upsert: [
{
table: 'cards',
column: 'card_number',
}
]
})
Skyflow returns tokens for the record you just inserted.
{
"records": [
{
"table": "cards",
"fields": {
"skyflow_id": "431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882",
"cardNumber": "f3907186-e7e2-466f-91e5-48e12c2bcbc1",
"gender": "12f670af-6c7d-4837-83fb-30365fbc0b1e"
}
}
]
}
Using Skyflow Elements to update data
You can update the data in a vault with Skyflow Elements. Use the following steps to securely update data.
Step 1: Create a container
Create a container for the form elements using the container(Skyflow.ContainerType)
method of the Skyflow client:
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT)
Step 2: Create a collect Element
Create a collect element. Collect Elements are defined as follows:
const collectElement = {
table: "string", // Required, the table this data belongs to.
column: "string", // Required, the column into which this data should be updated.
type: Skyflow.ElementType, // Skyflow.ElementType enum.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that should be applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the label of the collect element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the errorText of the collect element.
label: "string", // Optional, label for the form element.
placeholder: "string", // Optional, placeholder for the form element.
altText: "string", // (DEPRECATED) string that acts as an initial value for the collect element.
validations: [], // Optional, array of validation rules.
skyflowID: "string", // The skyflow_id of the record to be updated.
};
const options = {
required: false, // Optional, indicates whether the field is marked as required. Defaults to 'false'.
enableCardIcon: true, // Optional, indicates whether the element needs a card icon (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType).
enableCopy: false, // Optional, enables the copy icon in collect and reveal elements to copy text to clipboard. Defaults to 'false').
format: String, // Optional, format for the element
translation: {}, // Optional, indicates the allowed data type value for format.
};
const element = container.create(collectElement, options);
The table
and column
fields indicate which table and column the Element corresponds to.
skyflowID
indicates the record that you want to update.
Notes:
- Use dot-delimited strings to specify columns nested inside JSON fields (for example,
address.street.line1
)
Step 3: Mount Elements to the DOM
To specify where the Elements are rendered on your page, create placeholder <div>
elements with unique id
tags. For instance, the form below has three empty elements with unique IDs as placeholders for three Skyflow Elements.
<form>
<div id="cardNumber" />
<br/>
<div id="expireDate" />
<br/>
<div id="cvv" />
<br/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
Now, when you call the mount(domElement)
method, the Elements is inserted in the specified divs. For instance, the call below inserts the Element into the div with the id "#cardNumber".
element.mount('#cardNumber');
Use the unmount
method to reset a Collect Element to its initial state.
element.unmount();
Step 4: Update data from Elements
When the form is ready to submit, call the collect(options?)
method on the container object. The options
parameter takes a object of optional parameters as shown below:
tokens
: indicates whether tokens for the collected data should be returned or not. Defaults to 'true'additionalFields
: Non-PCI elements data to update or insert into the vault which should be in the records object format.upsert
: To support upsert operations while collecting data from Skyflow elements, pass the table and column marked as unique in the table.
const options = {
tokens: true, // Optional, indicates whether tokens for the collected data should be returned. Defaults to 'true'.
additionalFields: {
records: [
{
table: "string", // Table into which record should be updated.
fields: {
column1: "value", // Column names should match vault column names.
skyflowID: "value", // The skyflow_id of the record to be updated.
// ...additional fields here.
},
},
// ...additional records here.
],
},// Optional
upsert: [ // Upsert operations support in the vault
{
table: "string", // Table name
column: "value", // Unique column in the table
},
], // Optional
};
container.collect(options);
Note: skyflowID
is required if you want to update the data. If skyflowID
isn't specified, the collect(options?)
method creates a new record in the vault.
End to end example of updating data with Skyflow Elements
Sample Code:
//Step 1
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
//Step 2
const cardNumberElement = container.create({
table: 'cards',
column: 'cardNumber',
inputStyles: {
base: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
cardIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
left: '8px',
bottom: 'calc(50% - 12px)',
},
},
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
},
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336',
},
},
placeholder: 'Card Number',
label: 'Card Number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
skyflowID: '431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882',
});
const cardHolderNameElement = container.create({
table: 'cards',
column: 'first_name',
inputStyles: {
base: {
color: '#1d1d1d',
},
cardIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
left: '8px',
bottom: 'calc(50% - 12px)',
},
},
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
},
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: '#f44336',
},
},
placeholder: 'Card Holder Name',
label: 'Card Holder Name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARDHOLDER_NAME,
skyflowID: '431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882',
});
// Step 3
cardNumberElement.mount('#cardNumber'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cardNumber' in the webpage.
cardHolderNameElement.mount('#cardHolderName'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cardHolderName' in the webpage.
// Step 4
const nonPCIRecords = {
records: [
{
table: 'cards',
fields: {
gender: 'MALE',
skyflowID: '431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882',
},
},
],
};
container.collect({
tokens: true,
additionalFields: nonPCIRecords,
});
Sample Response :
{
"records": [
{
"table": "cards",
"fields": {
"skyflow_id": "431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882",
"cardNumber": "f3907186-e7e2-466f-91e5-48e12c2bcbc1",
"first_name": "131e70dc-6f76-4319-bdd3-96281e051051",
"gender": "12f670af-6c7d-4837-83fb-30365fbc0b1e"
}
}
]
}
Validations
Skyflow-JS provides two types of validations on Collect Elements
1. Default Validations:
Every Collect Element except of type INPUT_FIELD
has a set of default validations listed below:
CARD_NUMBER
: Card number validation with checkSum algorithm(Luhn algorithm). Available card lengths for defined card types are [12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19]. A valid 16 digit card number will be in the format -XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
CARD_HOLDER_NAME
: Name should be 2 or more symbols, valid characters should match pattern -^([a-zA-Z\\ \\,\\.\\-\\']{2,})$
CVV
: Card CVV can have 3-4 digitsEXPIRATION_DATE
: Any date starting from current month. By default valid expiration date should be in short year format -MM/YY
PIN
: Can have 4-12 digits
2. Custom Validations:
Custom validations can be added to any element which will be checked after the default validations have passed. The following Custom validation rules are currently supported:
REGEX_MATCH_RULE
: You can use this rule to specify any Regular Expression to be matched with the input field value
const regexMatchRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.REGEX_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
regex: RegExp,
error: string // Optional, default error is 'VALIDATION FAILED'.
}
}
LENGTH_MATCH_RULE
: You can use this rule to set the minimum and maximum permissible length of the input field value
const lengthMatchRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.LENGTH_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
min : number, // Optional.
max : number, // Optional.
error: string // Optional, default error is 'VALIDATION FAILED'.
}
}
ELEMENT_VALUE_MATCH_RULE
: You can use this rule to match the value of one element with another element
const elementValueMatchRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.ELEMENT_VALUE_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
element: CollectElement,
error: string // Optional, default error is 'VALIDATION FAILED'.
}
}
The Sample code snippet for using custom validations:
/*
A simple example that illustrates custom validations.
Adding REGEX_MATCH_RULE , LENGTH_MATCH_RULE to collect element.
*/
// This rule allows 1 or more alphabets.
const alphabetsOnlyRegexRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.REGEX_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
regex: /^[A-Za-z]+$/,
error: 'Only alphabets are allowed',
},
};
// This rule allows input length between 4 and 6 characters.
const lengthRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.LENGTH_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
min: 4,
max: 6,
error: 'Must be between 4 and 6 alphabets',
},
};
const cardHolderNameElement = collectContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'first_name',
...collectStylesOptions,
label: 'Card Holder Name',
placeholder: 'cardholder name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.INPUT_FIELD,
validations: [alphabetsOnlyRegexRule, lengthRule],
});
/*
Reset PIN - A simple example that illustrates custom validations.
The below code shows an example of ELEMENT_VALUE_MATCH_RULE
*/
// For the PIN element
const pinElement = collectContainer.create({
label: 'PIN',
placeholder: '****',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.PIN,
});
// This rule allows to match the value with pinElement.
const elementMatchRule = {
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.ELEMENT_VALUE_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
element: pinElement,
error: 'PIN does not match',
},
};
const confirmPinElement = collectContainer.create({
label: 'Confirm PIN',
placeholder: '****',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.PIN,
validations: [elementMatchRule],
});
// Mount elements on screen - errors will be shown if any of the validaitons fail.
pinElement.mount('#collectPIN');
confirmPinElement.mount('#collectConfirmPIN');
Event Listener on Collect Elements
Helps to communicate with Skyflow elements / iframes by listening to an event
element.on(Skyflow.EventName,handler:function)
There are 4 events in Skyflow.EventName
CHANGE
Change event is triggered when the Element's value changes.READY
Ready event is triggered when the Element is fully renderedFOCUS
Focus event is triggered when the Element gains focusBLUR
Blur event is triggered when the Element loses focus.
The handler function(state) => void
is a callback function you provide, that will be called when the event is fired with the state object as shown below.
state : {
elementType: Skyflow.ElementType
isEmpty: boolean
isFocused: boolean
isValid: boolean
value: string
selectedCardScheme: Skyflow.CardType // only for CARD_NUMBER element type
}
Note:
- values of SkyflowElements will be returned in element state object only when
env
isDEV
, else it is empty string i.e, '', but in case of CARD_NUMBER type element when theenv
isPROD
for all the card types except AMEX, it will return first eight digits, for AMEX it will return first six digits and rest all digits in masked format. selectedCardScheme
will exist forCARD_NUMBER
element state and the value of Skyflow.CardType will be only populated when cardbrand choice selection is triggered otherwise, it will always be an empty string.
Sample code snippet for using listeners
// Create Skyflow client.
const skyflowClient = Skyflow.init({
vaultID: '<VAULT_ID>',
vaultURL: '<VAULT_URL>',
getBearerToken: () => {},
options: {
env: Skyflow.Env.DEV,
},
});
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
const cardHolderName = container.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'first_name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARDHOLDER_NAME,
});
const cardNumber = container.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
cardNumber.mount('#cardNumberContainer');
cardHolderName.mount('#cardHolderNameContainer');
// Subscribing to CHANGE event, which gets triggered when element changes.
cardHolderName.on(Skyflow.EventName.CHANGE, state => {
// Your implementation when Change event occurs.
console.log(state);
});
// Subscribing to CHANGE event, which gets triggered when element changes.
cardNumber.on(Skyflow.EventName.CHANGE, state => {
// Your implementation when Change event occurs.
console.log(state);
});
Sample Element state object when env
is DEV
{
elementType: 'CARDHOLDER_NAME',
isEmpty: false,
isFocused: true,
isValid: false,
value: 'John',
};
{
elementType: 'CARD_NUMBER',
isEmpty: false,
isFocused: true,
isValid: false,
value: '4111-1111-1111-1111',
};
Sample Element state object when env
is PROD
{
elementType: 'CARDHOLDER_NAME',
isEmpty: false,
isFocused: true,
isValid: false,
value: '',
};
{
elementType: 'CARD_NUMBER',
isEmpty: false,
isFocused: true,
isValid: false,
value: '4111-1111-XXXX-XXXX',
};
UI Error for Collect Elements
Helps to display custom error messages on the Skyflow Elements through the methods setError
and resetError
on the elements.
setError(error: string)
method is used to set the error text for the element, when this method is triggered, all the current errors present on the element will be overridden with the custom error message passed. This error will be displayed on the element until resetError()
is triggered on the same element.
resetError()
method is used to clear the custom error message that is set using setError
.
Sample code snippet for setError and resetError
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
const cardNumber = container.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
// Set custom error.
cardNumber.setError('custom error');
// Reset custom error.
cardNumber.resetError();
Override default error Messages
You can override the default error messages with custom ones by using setErrorOverride
. This is especially useful to override default error messages in non-English languages.
setErrorOverride(message: string)
setErrorOverride
overrides the default error message. When the value is invalid, the error resets automatically when the value becomes valid.
Sample code snippet for setErrorOverride
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
const cardNumber = container.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
// override default error.
cardHolderNameElement.on(Skyflow.EventName.BLUR, state=>{
if(state.isEmpty) {
//can override the message when the field is required and empty
cardHolderNameElement.setErrorOverride('custom error for required');
} else if(!state.isValid) {
//can override the message when the input is invalid
cardHolderName.setErrorOverride('custom error for invalid');
}
});
Difference between setError and setErrorOverride:
setError
sets the error state on the collect element, regardless of the element's state and value (valid or invalid). Once you callsetError
, the element remains in the error state until you callresetError
. UsesetError
to set the error state on collect element based on server-side validations.setErrorOverride
overrides the default error message. The error message resets automatically once the value becomes valid. UsesetErrorOverride
to change the default error message for a collect element.
Note:
setErrorOverride
can only override default error messages.setErrorOverride
can only be used in BLUR event listener as shown in the earlier example.
Set and Clear value for Collect Elements (DEV ENV ONLY)
setValue(value: string)
method is used to set the value of the element. This method will override any previous value present in the element.
clearValue()
method is used to reset the value of the element.
Note:
This methods are only available in DEV env for testing/developmental purposes and MUST NOT be used in PROD env.
Sample code snippet for setValue and clearValue
const container = skyflowClient.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
const cardNumber = container.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.card_number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
// Set a value programatically.
cardNumber.setValue('4111111111111111');
// Clear the value.
cardNumber.clearValue();
Update Collect Elements
You can update collect element properties with the update
interface.
The update
interface takes the below object:
const updateElement = {
table: 'string', // Optional. The table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Optional. The column this data belongs to.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the label of the element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the errorText of element.
label: 'string', // Optional. Label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional. Placeholder for the form element.
validations: [], // Optional. Array of validation rules.
skyflowID: 'string' // Optional. SkyflowID of the record.
};
Only include the properties that you want to update for the specified collect element.
Properties your provided when you created the element remain the same until you explicitly update them.
Note
: You can't update the type
property of an element.
End to end example
// Create a collect container.
const collectContainer = skyflow.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COLLECT);
const stylesOptions = {
inputStyles: {
base: {
fontFamily: 'Inter',
fontStyle: 'normal',
fontWeight: 400,
fontSize: '14px',
lineHeight: '21px',
width: '294px',
},
},
labelStyles: {},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {},
},
};
// Create collect elements
const cardHolderNameElement = collectContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'first_name',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Cardholder Name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARDHOLDER_NAME,
});
const cardNumberElement = collectContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'card_number',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Card Number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
const cvvElement = collectContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'cvv',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'CVV',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV,
});
// Mount the collect elements.
cardHolderNameElement.mount('#cardHolderNameElement'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cardHolderNameElement' in the webpage.
cardNumberElement.mount('#cardNumberElement'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cardNumberElement' in the webpage.
cvvElement.mount('#cvvElement'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#cvvElement' in the webpage.
// ...
// Update validations property on cvvElement.
cvvElement.update({
validations: [{
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.LENGTH_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
max: 3,
error: 'cvv must be 3 digits',
},
}]
})
// Update label, placeholder properties on cardHolderNameElement.
cardHolderNameElement.update({
label: 'CARDHOLDER NAME',
placeholder: 'Eg: John'
});
// Update table, column, inputStyles properties on cardNumberElement.
cardNumberElement.update({
table:'cards',
column:'card_number',
inputStyles:{
base:{
color:'blue'
}
}
});
Securely collecting data client-side using Composable Elements
Composable Elements combine multiple Skyflow Elements in a single iframe, letting you create multiple Skyflow Elements in a single row. The following steps create a composable element and securely collect data through it.
Step 1: Create a composable container
Create a container for the composable element using the container(Skyflow.ContainerType)
method of the Skyflow client:
const collectContainer = skyflow.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COMPOSABLE,containerOptions);
The container requires an options object that contains the following keys:
layout
: An array that indicates the number of rows in the container and the number of elements in each row. The index value of the array defines the number of rows, and each value in the array represents the number of elements in that row, in order.For example:
[2,1]
means the container has two rows, with two elements in the first row and one element in the second row.Note
: The sum of values in the layout array should be equal to the number of elements createdstyles
: CSS styles to apply to the composable container.errorTextStyles
: CSS styles to apply if an error is encountered.
const options = {
layout: [2, 1], // Required
styles: { // Optional
base: {
border: '1px solid #DFE3EB',
padding: '8px',
borderRadius: '4px',
margin: '12px 2px',
},
},
errorTextStyles: { // Optional
base: {
color: 'red',
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
global: {
'@import': 'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
}
},
};
Step 2: Create Composable Elements
Composable Elements use the following schema:
const composableElement = {
table: 'string', // Required. The table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Required. The column this data belongs to.
type: Skyflow.ElementType, // Skyflow.ElementType enum.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the label of the collect element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the errorText of the collect element.
label: 'string', // Optional. Label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional. Placeholder for the form element.
altText: 'string', // (DEPRECATED) Initial value for the collect element.
validations: [], // Optional. Array of validation rules.
}
The table
and column
fields indicate which table and column in the vault the Element correspond to.
Note: Use dot-delimited strings to specify columns nested inside JSON fields (for example, address.street.line1
).
All elements can be styled with JSS syntax.
The inputStyles
field accepts an object of CSS properties to apply to the form element in the following states:
base
: all variants inherit from these stylescomplete
: applied when the Element has valid inputempty
: applied when the Element has no inputfocus
: applied when the Element has focusinvalid
: applied when the Element has invalid inputcardIcon
: applied to the card type icon in CARD_NUMBER ElementcopyIcon
: applied to copy icon in Elements when enableCopy option is trueglobal
: used for global styles like font-family.
An example of an inputStyles
object:
inputStyles: {
base: {
border: '1px solid #eae8ee',
padding: '10px 16px',
borderRadius: '4px',
color: '#1d1d1d',
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
complete: {
color: '#4caf50',
},
empty: {},
focus: {},
invalid: {
color: '#f44336',
},
cardIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
left: '8px',
bottom: 'calc(50% - 12px)',
},
copyIcon: {
position: 'absolute',
right: '8px',
},
global: {
'@import': 'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
}
}
The states that are available for labelStyles
are base
, focus
, global
.
- requiredAsterisk: styles applied for the Asterisk symbol in the label.
An example labelStyles
object:
labelStyles: {
base: {
fontSize: '12px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
fontFamily: '"Roboto", sans-serif'
},
focus: {
color: '#1d1d1d'
},
global: {
'@import' :'url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap")',
}
}
The JS SDK supports the following composable elements:
CARDHOLDER_NAME
CARD_NUMBER
EXPIRATION_DATE
EXPIRATION_MONTH
EXPIRATION_YEAR
CVV
INPUT_FIELD
PIN
Note
: Only when the entered value in the below composable elements is valid, the focus shifts automatically. The element types are:
CARD_NUMBER
EXPIRATION_DATE
EXPIRATION_MONTH
EXPIRATION_YEAR
The INPUT_FIELD
type is a custom UI element without any built-in validations. For information on validations, see validations.
Along with the Composable Element definition, you can define additional options for the element:
const options = {
required: false, // Optional, indicates whether the field is marked as required. Defaults to 'false'
enableCardIcon: true, // Optional, indicates whether card icon should be enabled (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType)
format: String, // Optional, format for the element (only applicable currently for EXPIRATION_DATE ElementType),
enableCopy: false // Optional, enables the copy icon in collect and reveal elements to copy text to clipboard. Defaults to 'false')
}
required
: Whether or not the field is marked as required. Defaults tofalse
.enableCardIcon
: Whether or not the icon is visible for the CARD_NUMBER element. Defaults totrue
.format
: Format pattern for the element. Only applicable to EXPIRATION_DATE and EXPIRATION_YEAR element types.enableCopy
: Whether or not the copy icon is visible in collect and reveal elements. Defaults tofalse
.
The accepted EXPIRATION_DATE
values are
MM/YY
(default)MM/YYYY
YY/MM
YYYY/MM
The accepted EXPIRATION_YEAR
values are
YY
(default)YYYY
Once you define the Element object and options, add it to the container using the create(element, options)
method:
const composableElement = {
table: 'string', // Required, the table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Required, the column into which this data should be inserted.
type: Skyflow.ElementType, // Skyflow.ElementType enum.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that should be applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the label of the collect element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional, styles that will be applied to the errorText of the collect element.
label: 'string', // Optional, label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional, placeholder for the form element.
altText: 'string', // (DEPRECATED) string that acts as an initial value for the collect element.
validations: [], // Optional, array of validation rules.
}
const options = {
required: false, // Optional, indicates whether the field is marked as required. Defaults to 'false'.
enableCardIcon: true, // Optional, indicates whether card icon should be enabled (only applicable for CARD_NUMBER ElementType).
format: String, // Optional, format for the element (only applicable currently for EXPIRATION_DATE ElementType).
enableCopy: false, // Optional, enables the copy icon in collect and reveal elements to copy text to clipboard. Defaults to 'false').
};
const element = container.create(composableElement, options);
Step 3: Mount Container to the DOM
To specify where the Elements are rendered on your page, create a placeholder <div>
element with unique id
attribute. Use this empty <div>
placeholder to mount the composable container.
<form>
<div id="composableContainer"/>
<br/>
<div id="button-id"/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
Use the composable container's mount(domElement)
method to insert the container's Elements into the specified <div>
. For instance, the following call inserts Elements into the <div>
with the id "#composableContainer"
.
container.mount('#composableContainer');
Step 4: Collect data from elements
When the form is ready to be submitted, call the container's collect(options?)
method. The options parameter takes an object of optional parameters as follows:
tokens
: Whether or not tokens for the collected data are returned. Defaults to 'true'additionalFields
: Non-PCI elements data to insert into the vault, specified in the records object format.upsert
: To support upsert operations, the table containing the data and a column marked as unique in that table.
const options = {
tokens: true, // Optional, indicates whether tokens for the collected data should be returned. Defaults to 'true'.
additionalFields: {
records: [
{
table: 'string', // Table into which record should be inserted.
fields: {
column1: 'value', // Column names should match vault column names.
// ...additional fields here.
},
},
// ...additional records here.
],
}, // Optional
upsert: [ // Upsert operations support in the vault
{
table: 'string', // Table name
column: 'value', // Unique column in the table
},
], // Optional
};
End to end example of collecting data with Composable Elements
// Step 1
const containerOptions = {
layout: [2, 1],
styles: {
base: {
border: '1px solid #eae8ee',
padding: '10px 16px',
borderRadius: '4px',
margin: '12px 2px',
},
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: 'red',
},
},
};
const composableContainer = skyflow.container(
Skyflow.ContainerType.COMPOSABLE,
containerOptions
);
// Step 2
const collectStylesOptions = {
inputStyles: {
base: {
fontFamily: 'Inter',
fontStyle: 'normal',
fontWeight: 400,
fontSize: '14px',
lineHeight: '21px',
width: '294px',
},
},
labelStyles: {},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {},
},
};
const cardHolderNameElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'first_name',
...collectStylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Cardholder Name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARDHOLDER_NAME,
});
const cardNumberElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'card_number',
...collectStylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Card Number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
const cvvElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'cvv',
...collectStylesOptions,
placeholder: 'CVV',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV,
});
// Step 3
composableContainer.mount('#composableContainer'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#composableContainer' in the webpage.
// Step 4
composableContainer.collect({
tokens: true,
});
Sample Response:
{
"records": [
{
"table": "pii_fields",
"fields": {
"skyflow_id": "431eaa6c-5c15-4513-aa15-29f50babe882",
"first_name": "63b5eeee-3624-493f-825e-137a9336f882",
"card_number": "f3907186-e7e2-466f-91e5-48e12c2bcbc1",
"cvv": "7baf5bda-aa22-4587-a5c5-412f6f783a19",
}
}
]
}
For information on validations, see validations.
Set an event listener on Composable Elements:
You can communicate with Skyflow Elements by listening to element events:
element.on(Skyflow.EventName,handler:function)
The SDK supports four events:
CHANGE
: Triggered when the Element's value changes.READY
: Triggered when the Element is fully rendered.FOCUS
: Triggered when the Element gains focus.BLUR
: Triggered when the Element loses focus.
The handler function(state) => void
is a callback function you provide that's called when the event is fired with a state object that uses the following schema:
state : {
elementType: Skyflow.ElementType
isEmpty: boolean
isFocused: boolean
isValid: boolean
value: string
}
Note
: Events only include element values when in the state object when env is DEV. By default, value is an empty string.
Example Usage of Event Listener on Composable Elements
const containerOptions = {
layout: [1],
styles: {
base: {
border: '1px solid #eae8ee',
padding: '10px 16px',
borderRadius: '4px',
margin: '12px 2px',
}
},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {
color: 'red'
}
}
}
const composableContainer = skyflow.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COMPOSABLE, containerOptions);
const cvv = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.cvv',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV,
});
composableContainer.mount('#cvvContainer');
// Subscribing to CHANGE event, which gets triggered when element changes.
cvv.on(Skyflow.EventName.CHANGE, state => {
// Your implementation when Change event occurs.
console.log(state);
});
Sample Element state object when env is DEV
{
elementType: 'CVV'
isEmpty: false
isFocused: true
isValid: false
value: '411'
}
Sample Element state object when env is PROD
{
elementType: 'CVV'
isEmpty: false
isFocused: true
isValid: false
value: ''
}
Update composable elements
You can update composable element properties with the update
interface.
The update
interface takes the below object:
const updateElement = {
table: 'string', // Optional. The table this data belongs to.
column: 'string', // Optional. The column this data belongs to.
inputStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles applied to the form element.
labelStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the label of the element.
errorTextStyles: {}, // Optional. Styles for the errorText of element.
label: 'string', // Optional. Label for the form element.
placeholder: 'string', // Optional. Placeholder for the form element.
validations: [], // Optional. Array of validation rules.
};
Only include the properties that you want to update for the specified composable element.
Properties your provided when you created the element remain the same until you explicitly update them.
Note
: You can't update the type
property of an element.
End to end example
const containerOptions = { layout: [2, 1] };
// Create a composable container.
const composableContainer = skyflow.container(
Skyflow.ContainerType.COMPOSABLE,
containerOptions
);
const stylesOptions = {
inputStyles: {
base: {
fontFamily: 'Inter',
fontStyle: 'normal',
fontWeight: 400,
fontSize: '14px',
lineHeight: '21px',
width: '294px',
},
},
labelStyles: {},
errorTextStyles: {
base: {},
},
};
// Create composable elements.
const cardHolderNameElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'first_name',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Cardholder Name',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARDHOLDER_NAME,
});
const cardNumberElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'card_number',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'Card Number',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CARD_NUMBER,
});
const cvvElement = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'cvv',
...stylesOptions,
placeholder: 'CVV',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV,
});
// Mount the composable container.
composableContainer.mount('#compostableContainer'); // Assumes there is a div with id='#composableContainer' in the webpage.
// ...
// Update validations property on cvvElement.
cvvElement.update({
validations: [{
type: Skyflow.ValidationRuleType.LENGTH_MATCH_RULE,
params: {
max: 3,
error: 'cvv must be 3 digits',
},
}]
})
// Update label, placeholder properties on cardHolderNameElement.
cardHolderNameElement.update({
label: 'CARDHOLDER NAME',
placeholder: 'Eg: John'
});
// Update table, column, inputStyles properties on cardNumberElement.
cardNumberElement.update({
table:'cards',
column:'card_number',
inputStyles:{
base:{
color:'blue'
}
}
});
Set an event listener on a composable container
Currently, the SDK supports one event:
SUBMIT
: Triggered when theEnter
key is pressed in any container element.
The handler function(void) => void
is a callback function you provide that's called when the `SUBMIT' event fires.
Example
const containerOptions = { layout: [1] }
// Creating a composable container.
const composableContainer = skyflow.container(Skyflow.ContainerType.COMPOSABLE, containerOptions);
// Creating the element.
const cvv = composableContainer.create({
table: 'pii_fields',
column: 'primary_card.cvv',
type: Skyflow.ElementType.CVV,
});
// Mounting the container.
composableContainer.mount('#cvvContainer');
// Subscribing to the `SUBMIT` event, which gets triggered when the user hits `enter` key in any container element input.
composableContainer.on(Skyflow.EventName.SUBMIT, ()=> {
// Your implementation when the SUBMIT(enter) event occurs.
console.log('Submit Event Listener is being Triggered.');
});
Securely revealing data client-side
- Retrieving data from the vault
- Using Skyflow Elements to reveal data
- UI Error for Reveal Elements
- Set token for Reveal Elements
- Set and clear altText for Reveal Elements
- Render a file with a File Element
- Update Reveal Elements
Retrieving data from the vault
For non-PCI use-cases, retrieving data from the vault and revealing it in the browser can be done either using the SkyflowID's, unique column values or tokens as described below
Using Skyflow tokens
In order to retrieve data from your vault using tokens that you have previously generated for that data, you can use thedetokenize(records)
method. The records parameter takes a JSON object that containsrecords
to be fetched as shown below.
const records = {
records: [
{
token: 'string', // Token for the record to be fetched.
redaction: RedactionType // Optional. Redaction to be applied for retrieved data.
},
],
};
Note: If you do not provide a redaction type, RedactionType.PLAIN_TEXT is the default.
skyflow.detokenize(records);
An example of a detokenize call:
skyflow.detokenize({
records: [
{
token: '131e70dc-6f76-4319-bdd3-96281e051051',
},
{
token: '1r434532-6f76-4319-bdd3-96281e051051',
redaction: Skyflow.RedactionType.MASKED
}
],
});
The sample response:
{
"records": [
{
"token": "131e70dc-6f76-4319-bdd3-96281e051051",
"value": "1990-01-01",
"valueType": "STRING"
},
{
"token": "1r434532-6f76-4319-bdd3-96281e051051",
"value": "xxxxxxer",
"valueType": "STRING"
}
]
}
Using Skyflow ID's or Unique Column Values
You can retrieve data from the vault with the
get(records, options)
method using either Skyflow IDs or unique column values.The records parameter accepts a JSON object that contains an array of either Skyflow IDs or unique column names and values.
The options is an optional
IGetOptions
object that retrieves the tokens for SkyflowIDs.Notes:
- You can use either Skyflow ID