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A package to accept CET token as Payment in your website or web application
Install my-project with npm
npm install --save csc-pay
import CSCPAY from 'csc-pay'
import 'csc-pay/dist/index.css'
function App() {
return <CSCPAY
chainId={53}
paymethod={"TCET"}
receiverAddress={"0xe79518Db2d9F605d3432cd48B44bc808c94694C6"}
amount={"10"}
onSuccess={(data) => console.log("onSuccess", data)}
onFailure={(data) => console.log("onFailure", data)}
onError={(data) => console.log("onError", data)}
/>
}
Parameter | Type | Description | Values |
---|---|---|---|
chainId | string | Specify network. | 53(TESTNET) or 52 (Mainnet) |
paymethod | string | Specify payment method. | TCET (or) CET |
receiverAddress | string | Valid Wallet Address. | Wallet Address |
amount | string | Amount to received. | eg:10 |
onSuccess | function | Capture Success Response | |
onFailure | function | Capture Failure Response | |
onError | function | Capture Error Response |
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/jurjees23/csc-pay
Go to the project directory
cd example
Install dependencies
npm install
Start the server
npm run start
MIT © Jurjees23
FAQs
Crypto CSC payment gateway
The npm package csc-pay receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, csc-pay popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that csc-pay demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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