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@code-wallet/web.js
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This client side package wraps the elements package including dependencies for
use in the browser. This package is intended to be accessed directly through
https://js.getcode.com/v1/ otherwise, please use the @code-wallet/elements
package directly.
This package provides the code.elements object, which you can utilize to embed a Code Payments button seamlessly into your website or application. This client-side package has a hassle-free integration process, enabling users to complete payments using the Code app and allowing server-side verification.
Learn more about Code at https://getcode.com. See the docs for more information.
Use the minimal JavaScript snippet below to create and embed a Code payment button in your website or application:
import code from 'https://js.getcode.com/v1/';
const { button } = code.elements.create('button', {
currency: 'usd',
destination: 'E8otxw1CVX9bfyddKu3ZB3BVLa4VVF9J7CTPdnUwT9jR',
amount: 0.05,
});
button.mount('#button-container');
For in-browser usage, the SDK is directly accessible via
https://js.getcode.com/v1/. Alternatively, for a more modular approach, you can
also opt to import the @code-wallet/elements package.
If you're not using a package manager, you can directly import the SDK:
import code from 'https://js.getcode.com/v1/';
For those leveraging a package manager, the @code-wallet/elements package can be installed via:
npm install @code-wallet/elements
If you have any questions or need help integrating Code into your website or application, please reach out to us on Discord or Twitter.
FAQs
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We found that @code-wallet/web.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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