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@depay/buttons
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A simple button brings Web3 Payments to your website or App. DePay simplifies and improves Web3 Payments with the power of DeFi. Accept any token with on-the-fly conversion with state-of-the-art widgets.
Just place this on your website. No additional installations required:
<div
class="DePayButton"
label="Pay"
widget="Payment"
configuration='{"accept":[{"blockchain":"ethereum","amount":20,"token":"0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb","receiver":"0x4e260bB2b25EC6F3A59B478fCDe5eD5B8D783B02"}]}'
></div>
<script src="https://integrate.depay.fi/buttons/v3.js"></script>
<noscript><a href="https://depay.fi">DePay</a> is currently not supported without JavaScript enabled.</noscript>
<script>DePayButtons.init({document: document});</script>
Every button can be configured by adding/changing the html attributes
label
: The displayed label of the button
widget
: The name of the widget to be opened on click (see: https://github.com/DePayFi/widgets)
configuration
: The configuration passed to the widget
Intended to perform payments for services and goods:
<div
class="DePayButton"
label="Pay"
widget="Payment"
configuration='{"accept":[{"blockchain":"ethereum","amount":20,"token":"0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb","receiver":"0x4e260bB2b25EC6F3A59B478fCDe5eD5B8D783B02"}]}'
></div>
<script src="https://integrate.depay.fi/buttons/v3.js"></script>
<noscript><a href="https://depay.fi">DePay</a> is currently not supported without JavaScript enabled.</noscript>
<script>DePayButtons.init({document: document});</script>
Read how to configure the Payment Widget
Intended to receive donations with having users select the amount they are donating:
<div
class="DePayButton"
label="Donate"
widget="Donation"
configuration='{"accept":[{"blockchain":"ethereum","token":"0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb","receiver":"0x4e260bB2b25EC6F3A59B478fCDe5eD5B8D783B02"}]}'
></div>
<script src="https://integrate.depay.fi/buttons/v3.js"></script>
<noscript><a href="https://depay.fi">DePay</a> is currently not supported without JavaScript enabled.</noscript>
<script>DePayButtons.init({document: document});</script>
Read how to configure the Donation Widget
Intended to directly sell tokens:
<div
class="DePayButton"
label="Buy"
widget="Sale"
configuration='{"sell":{"ethereum":"0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb"}}'
></div>
<script src="https://integrate.depay.fi/buttons/v3.js"></script>
<noscript><a href="https://depay.fi">DePay</a> is currently not supported without JavaScript enabled.</noscript>
<script>DePayButtons.init({document: document});</script>
Read how to configure the Sale Widget
yarn install
yarn start
npm publish
FAQs
A simple button brings Web3 Payments to your website or App. DePay simplifies and improves Web3 Payments with the power of DeFi. Accept any token with on-the-fly conversion with state-of-the-art widgets.
The npm package @depay/buttons receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @depay/buttons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @depay/buttons demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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