This package provides a convenient wrapper around Stripe's checkout component for vue.js 2
npm install vue-stripe
Require the script:
import { StripeCheckout } from 'vue-stripe'
Register the component:
Vue.component('stripe-checkout', StripeCheckout);
--- or ----
new Vue({
components: {
'stripe-checkout': StripeCheckout
}
});
Embed the component in your form as a direct HTML child.
If you are selling a single product this will do:
<form action="/process-payment" method="POST">
<stripe-checkout
stripe-key="my-stripe-key"
product="product">
</stripe-checkout>
</form>
The product
object should match at least the bare minimum required by Stripe. E.g:
{
name: 'Moby Dick',
description: 'I love whales',
amount: 100000 // 100$ in cents
}
Additional props:
options
Additional options to be merged into the main configuration object (e.g zipCode:true
)button
Button text. Default: 'Purchase'formId
Set the id for the div containing the form, allows for multiple components per pagebutton-class
HTML class
attribute for the button. Default: btn btn-primary
on-success
How to proceed once the checkout form was submitted.
Defaults to submit
, which submits the main form. Set to broadcast
to handle submission by yourself.When selling multiple products you can either pass them all to the client (Option A) or, if you are dealing with an espescially large number of products, get the relevant product via ajax (Option B. Requires vue-resource
>=0.9.0).
Both options require a product-id
prop, which references the current product id on your instance.
This would normally be a value from a select box or a router param.
Option A:
<form action="/process-payment" method="POST">
<select v-model="productId">
<option value="1">Product A</option>
<option value="2">Product B</option>
<option value="3">Product C</option>
</select>
<stripe-checkout
stripe-key="my-stripe-key"
:products="products"
:product-id="productId">
</stripe-checkout>
</form>
{
data: {
products:[
{
id:1,
name:'Product A',
description:'Product A Description',
amount:100000
},
{
id:2,
name:'Product B',
description:'Product B Description',
amount:50000
},
{
id:3,
name:'Product C',
description:'Product C Description',
amount:60000
}
]
}
}
Option B:
<form action="/process-payment" method="POST">
<select v-model="productId">
<option value="1">Product A</option>
<option value="2">Product B</option>
<option value="3">Product C</option>
</select>
<stripe-checkout
stripe-key="my-stripe-key"
products-url="/products"
:productId="productId">
</stripe-checkout>
</form>
Server side Example (Laravel)
Route::get('products', function() {
$productId = request('productId');
return Product::find($productId);
});
Once the checkout form was submitted the main form will be automatically submitted.
The request will include the stripeEmail
and stripeToken
parameters, which will enable you to process the payment and redirect back.
If you wish to handle submission by yourself set the on-success
prop to broadcast
.
Listen to events using the event bus:
import { Bus } from 'vue-stripe';
Bus.$on('vue-stripe.success', payload => {
//
});
vue-stripe.not-found
Fires off when the selected product was not foundvue-stripe.error
Fires off when an invalid response was returned from the server using the products-url
propvue-stripe.success
Fires off if on-success
is set to broadcast
. Sends through the email and the token.To build the project:
npm run build