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custom-paystack-js
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It is composed of the following modules:
npm install paystack-js
import { Transaction, Card } from 'paystack-js';
const requestData = {
email: 'customer@email.com',
amount: 100, // amount in kobo
key: 'replace_with_your_public_key',
};
// Request a new transaction
const transaction = await Transaction.request(requestData);
// Create a payment method instance that will be used e.g card
const card = new Card({
number: '4084084084084081',
cvv: '408',
month: '12',
year: '20',
});
// Payment method instances provide validation functions that
// you can use to check for validaty before setting payment method
if (card.isValid()) {
try {
transaction.setPaymentMethod('card', card);
} catch(e) {
console.log(e);
}
}
// Charge the payment method
const chargeResponse = await transaction.chargeCard();
// Handle the charge response
if (chargeResponse.status === 'success') {
alert('Payment completed!');
}
## Transaction
```Pending```
## Payment Methods
```Pending```
## Charge responses
```Pending```
## Analytics
```Pending```
FAQs
A custom version of Paystack's core javascript library
We found that custom-paystack-js 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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