An Angular 6+ wrapper for StripeJS elements
Ngx Stripe is a thin wrapper around Stripe Elements
. It allows adding Elements to any Angular app.
The StripeJS Reference
covers complete Elements customization details.
You can use Elements with any Stripe product to collect online payments. To find the right integration path for your business, explore Stripe Docs
.
- Learn how to use
ngx-stripe
on the new docs site 🤓
Notice
After reviewing the state of the art for React and Vue counterparts, some major changes are going to be introduced to align this project with Stripe Elements
.
ngx-stripe
will no longer maintain its own interfaces. Instead, @stripe/stripe-js
has been added as peer dependency. This will make the library easier to maintain and avoid mistakes.Stripe Service
has been updated with all the missing APIs from StripeJS- All the missing
Element Components
like IBAN, Ideal, FPX, ... have been added Request Payment Button
now has full support- Added
Container Style
functionality support - A
Migration
guide has been added with details of what have changed - The new version of library is compatible from Angular 6+ major versions. Check the
Installation
section to see how to install an older version. - All documentation has been moved to a new docs site
In order to ease the transition, we are naming the old version of the library legacy
and we have created some npm tags
to make it easy to install older versions.
Features
- Lazy script loading
- Element Components
- Stripe Observable wrapper
Installation
Active Versions
To install the last active version:
$ npm install ngx-stripe @stripe/stripe-js
To install an specific version for an older Angular major, use the lts npm tags or check the table below to pick the right version, for example, for v8:
$ npm install ngx-stripe@v8-lts @stripe/stripe-js
Legacy Versions
To install some of the older versions of the library use the legacy npm tags or check the table below to pick the right version, for example, for v7:
$ npm install ngx-stripe@v7-legacy
Choose the version corresponding to your Angular version:
Angular | ngx-stripe (legacy) | ngx-stripe |
---|
17 | Not Available | 17.x+ |
16 | Not Available | 16.x+ |
15 | Not Available | 15.x+ |
14 | Not Available | 14.x+ |
13 | Not Available | 13.x+ |
12 | Not Available | 12.x+ |
11 | Not Available | 11.x+ |
10 | Not Available | 10.x+ |
9 | v9-legacy / 9.0.x+ | v9-lts / 9.1.x+ |
8 | v8-legacy / 7.4.4+ | v8-lts / 8.1.x+ |
7 | v7-legacy / 7.x+ | v7-lts / 7.5.x+ |
6 | v6-legacy / 0.6.x | v6-lts / 6.1.x+ |
5 | 0.5.x or less | Not Available |
4 | 0.4.x or less | Not Available |
Using the library
Most of the documentation has been moved to a new docs site. Only a very basic example has been left here:
Import the NgxStripeModule
into your application
The module takes the same parameters as the global Stripe object. The APIKey
and the optional options to use Stripe connect
- apiKey: string
- options?: {
stripeAccount?: string;
}
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { NgxStripeModule } from 'ngx-stripe';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
ReactiveFormsModule,
NgxStripeModule.forRoot('***your-stripe-publishable-key***'),
LibraryModule
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
Card Element Component
Once the module has been imported, you can collect credit card details using the ngx-stripe-card component.
Then you can use the Stripe Service, which is basically an Obseravble wrapper around the stripejs object, to use that information. In this example we use it to create a token, but it can be use to confirm a Payment Intent, Setup Intent, etc...
Please check the docs site to see a complete set of Stripe Element Components available and the full API of the Stripe Service.
// stripe.html
<form novalidate (ngSubmit)="createToken()" [formGroup]="stripeTest">
<input type="text" formControlName="name" placeholder="Jane Doe">
<ngx-stripe-card
[options]="cardOptions"
[elementsOptions]="elementsOptions"
></ngx-stripe-card>
<button type="submit">
CREATE TOKEN
</button>
</form>
import { Component, OnInit, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { FormGroup, FormBuilder, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { StripeService, StripeCardComponent } from 'ngx-stripe';
import {
StripeCardElementOptions,
StripeElementsOptions
} from '@stripe/stripe-js';
@Component({
selector: 'ngstr-create-token',
templateUrl: 'stripe.html'
})
export class StripeCreateTokenComponent implements OnInit {
@ViewChild(StripeCardComponent) card: StripeCardComponent;
cardOptions: StripeCardElementOptions = {
style: {
base: {
iconColor: '#666EE8',
color: '#31325F',
fontWeight: '300',
fontFamily: '"Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, sans-serif',
fontSize: '18px',
'::placeholder': {
color: '#CFD7E0'
}
}
}
};
elementsOptions: StripeElementsOptions = {
locale: 'es'
};
stripeTest: FormGroup;
constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private stripeService: StripeService) {}
ngOnInit(): void {
this.stripeTest = this.fb.group({
name: ['', [Validators.required]]
});
}
createToken(): void {
const name = this.stripeTest.get('name').value;
this.stripeService
.createToken(this.card.element, { name })
.subscribe((result) => {
if (result.token) {
console.log(result.token.id);
} else if (result.error) {
console.log(result.error.message);
}
});
}
}
Support us
ngx-stripe
is an MIT-licensed open source project. You can now become a sponsor with GitHub Sponsors.
We've been bringing ngx-stripe
to the world for over 4 years and are excited to be able to start dedicating some real resources to the project.
Your sponsorship helps us keep a team of maintainers actively working to improve ngx-stripe
and ensure it stays up-to-date with the latest Stripe changes. If you're using ngx-stripe
in a commercial capacity and have the ability to start a sponsorship, we'd greatly appreciate the contribution.
License
MIT © Ricardo Sánchez Gregorio