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@gizerapp/cordova-plugin-braintree-swift-otp
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A Cordova plugin for the Braintree mobile payment processing SDK.
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This is a Cordova plugin for the Braintree mobile payment processing SDK.
This version of the plugin uses versions 4.24.0
(iOS) and 2.12.0
(Android) of the Braintree mobile SDK. Documentation for the Braintree SDK can be found here. Before start using this plugin please read that documentation.
This plugin is still in development.
To add the plugin to your Cordova project, first remove the iOS platform, install the latest version of the plugin directly from git, and then re-add iOS platform
cordova platform remove ios
cordova plugin add https://github.com/pkiwanowski/cordova-plugin-braintree-swift --variable URL_SCHEME=<Bundle Identifier>.payments
cordova platform add ios
The plugin is available via a global variable named BraintreePlugin
. It exposes the following properties and functions.
All functions accept optional success and failure callbacks as their last two arguments, where the failure callback will receive an error string as an argument unless otherwise noted.
A TypeScript definition file for the JavaScript interface is available in the typings
directory as well as on DefinitelyTyped via the tsd
tool.
Used to initialize the Braintree client. The client must be initialized before other methods can be used.
Method Signature:
initialize(token, successCallback, failureCallback)
Parameters:
token
(string): The unique client token or static tokenization key to use.Example Usage:
var token = "YOUR_TOKEN";
BraintreePlugin.initialize(token,
function () {
console.log("init OK!");
...
},
function (error) { console.error(error); });
As the initialize code is async, be sure you called all Braintree related codes after successCallback is called!
Used to show Braintree's drop-in UI for accepting payments.
Method Signature:
presentDropInPaymentUI(options, successCallback, failureCallback)
Parameters:
options
(object): An optional argument used to configure the payment UI; see type definition for parameters.Example Usage:
var options = {
amount: "49.99",
primaryDescription: "Your Item"
};
BraintreePlugin.presentDropInPaymentUI(options, function (result) {
if (result.userCancelled) {
console.debug("User cancelled payment dialog.");
}
else {
console.info("User completed payment dialog.");
console.info("Payment Nonce: " + result.nonce);
console.debug("Payment Result.", result);
}
});
Do not turn on Apple Pay in Braintree if you don't have Apple Pay entitlements. To allow ApplePay payment you need to initialize Apple Pay framework before usign the Drop/In Payment UI. Read Braintree docs to setup Merchant account: https://developers.braintreepayments.com/guides/apple-pay/configuration/ios/v4#apple-pay-certificate-request-and-provisioning
Method Signature:
setupApplePay(options)
Paramteres:
options
(object): Merchant settings object, with the following keys:
merchantId
(string): The merchant id generated on Apple Developer portal.currency
(string): The currency for payment, 3 letter code (ISO 4217)country
(string): The country code of merchant's residence. (ISO 3166-2)Example Usage:
BraintreePlugin.setupApplePay({ merchantId : 'com.braintree.merchant.sandbox.demo-app', country : 'US', currency : 'USD'});
ApplePay shown in Drop-In UI only if BraintreePlugin.setupApplePay
called before BraintreePlugin.presentDropInPaymentUI
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FAQs
A Cordova plugin for the Braintree mobile payment processing SDK.
The npm package @gizerapp/cordova-plugin-braintree-swift-otp receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @gizerapp/cordova-plugin-braintree-swift-otp popularity was classified as not popular.
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