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@paypal/checkout-components
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PayPal Checkout components, for integrating checkout products.
A set of components allowing easy integration of PayPal Buttons and PayPal Checkout into your site, powered by zoid.
See developer.paypal.com/docs/checkout
Please feel free to follow the Contribution Guidelines to contribute to this repository. PRs are welcome, but for major changes please raise an issue first.
Set up your env:
npm install
Run tests:
npm test
Run in dev mode:
npm run dev
npm test
Flags | Description |
---|---|
--clear-cache | Clear Babel Loader and PhantomJS cache |
--debug | Debug mode. PhantomJS, Karma, and CheckoutJS |
--quick | Fastest testing. Minimal output, no coverage |
--browser | Choose Browser |
This package is published weekly, Every Wednesday. Please view our Changelog to stay updated with bug fixes and new features.
<small>5.0.56 (2019-09-11)</small>
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PayPal Checkout components, for integrating checkout products.
The npm package @paypal/checkout-components receives a total of 318 weekly downloads. As such, @paypal/checkout-components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @paypal/checkout-components 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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