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# npm
npm i vue-stripe-elements-plus --save-dev
# yarn
yarn add vue-stripe-elements-plus --dev
<script src="https://js.stripe.com/v3/"></script>
Alternatively, you can load Stripe library dynamically. Just make sure it's ready before your components mount.
Create card
<template>
<div class="payment-simple">
<StripeElements
:stripe-key="stripeKey"
:instance-options="instanceOptions"
:elements-options="elementsOptions"
#default="{ elements }" // attention: important part!
ref="elms"
>
<StripeElement
type="card"
:elements="elements"
:options="cardOptions"
ref="card"
/>
</StripeElements>
<button @click="pay" type="button">Pay</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { StripeElements, StripeElement } from 'vue-stripe-elements-plus'
export default {
name: 'PaymentSimple',
components: {
StripeElements,
StripeElement
},
data () {
return {
stripeKey: 'pk_test_TYooMQauvdEDq54NiTphI7jx', // test key, don't hardcode
instanceOptions: {
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/initializing#init_stripe_js-options
},
elementsOptions: {
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/elements_object/create#stripe_elements-options
},
cardOptions: {
// reactive
// remember about Vue 2 reactivity limitations when dealing with options
value: {
postalCode: ''
}
// https://stripe.com/docs/stripe.js#element-options
}
}
},
methods: {
pay () {
// ref in template
const groupComponent = this.$refs.elms
const cardComponent = this.$refs.card
// Get stripe element
const cardElement = cardComponent.stripeElement
// Access instance methods, e.g. createToken()
groupComponent.instance.createToken(cardElement).then(result => {
// Handle result.error or result.token
})
}
}
}
</script>
Create multiple elements
<StripeElements
:stripe-key="stripeKey"
:instance-options="instanceOptions"
:elements-options="elementsOptions"
#default="{ elements }" // attention: important part!
>
<StripeElement
type="cardNumber"
:elements="elements"
:options="cardNumberOptions"
/>
<StripeElement
type="postalCode"
:elements="elements"
:options="postalCodeOptions"
/>
</StripeElements>
You can even create multiple groups, don't ask me why. It's possible.
<StripeElements
:stripe-key="stripeKey1"
:instance-options="instanceOptions1"
:elements-options="elementsOptions1"
#default="{ elements }" // attention: important part!
>
<StripeElement
:elements="elements"
:options="cardOptions"
/>
</StripeElements>
<StripeElements
:stripe-key="stripeKey2"
:instance-options="instanceOptions2"
:elements-options="elementsOptions2"
#default="{ elements }" // attention: important part!
>
<StripeElement
type="iban"
:elements="elements"
:options="ibanOptions"
/>
</StripeElements>
No base style included. Main reason: overriding it isn't fun. Style as you wish via element options: see details.
Think of it as of individual group of elements. It creates stripe instance and elements object.
import { StripeElements } from 'vue-stripe-elements-plus'
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/initializing#init_stripe_js-options
stripeKey: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/elements_object/create#stripe_elements-options
instanceOptions: {
type: Object,
default: () => ({}),
},
// https://stripe.com/docs/stripe.js#element-options
elementsOptions: {
type: Object,
default: () => ({}),
},
You can access instance
and elements
by adding ref to StripeElements component.
// data of StripeElements.vue
instance: {},
elements: {},
Elegant solution for props. Really handy because you can make instance
and elements
available to all children without adding extra code.
<!-- Isn't it cool? I really like it! -->
<StripeElements #default="{elements, instance}">
<StripeElement :elements="elements" />
<CustomComponent :instance="instance" />
</StripeElements>
Universal and type agnostic component. Create any element supported by Stripe.
// elements object
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/elements_object/create
elements: {
type: Object,
required: true,
},
// type of the element
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/elements_object/create_element?type=card
type: {
type: String,
default: () => 'card',
},
// element options
// https://stripe.com/docs/js/elements_object/create_element?type=card#elements_create-options
options: {
type: [Object, undefined],
},
stripeElement
domElement
Element options are reactive. Recommendation: don't use v-model on StripeElement
, instead pass value via options.
data() {
return {
elementOptions: {
value: {
postalCode: ''
}
}
}
},
methods: {
changePostalCode() {
// will update stripe element automatically
this.elementOptions.value.postalCode = '12345'
}
}
Following events are emitted on StripeElement
- change
- ready
- focus
- blur
- escape
<StripeElement
:elements="elements"
@blur="doSomething"
/>
In case you like the manual gearbox. Check stripeElements.js for details.
import { initStripe, createElements, createElement } from 'vue-stripe-elements-plus'