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Collect Payments with Stripe: The Angular Way
Ngx Stripe is a comprehensive library designed for seamless integration of Stripe Elements
and payment processing capabilities into Angular applications. Leveraging the powerful features of StripeJS
, Ngx Stripe simplifies building robust, secure, and scalable payment solutions.
Use Elements with any Stripe product to collect online payments. For the right integration path for your business, explore the Stripe Docs
.
Learn how to use ngx-stripe
on the new docs site 🤓
We would like to inform you that we have updated the library to support Stripe V4 from version 18.1.0 onwards. This is a major version upgrade, but it's not a significant change and should not cause any issues.
We are keeping the library versioning in line with Angular majors, which upgrade more often than Stripe, and as a result, we are deviating from the semver standard. We believe this approach will provide a better experience in the long run.
We would like to apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Active Versions
To install the last active version:
$ npm install ngx-stripe @stripe/stripe-js
To install a 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@v14-lts @stripe/stripe-js
Choose the version corresponding to your Angular version:
Angular | ngx-stripe |
---|---|
19 | 19.x+ |
18 | 18.x+ |
17 | 17.x+ |
16 | 16.x+ |
15 | 15.x+ |
14 | 14.x+ |
13 | 13.x+ |
12 | 12.x+ |
11 | 11.x+ |
10 | 10.x+ |
9 | v9-lts / 9.4.0 |
8 | v8-lts / 8.2.0 |
Most of the documentation has been moved to the new docs site. Only a very basic example is left here:
We start by adding the providers to our app:
import { provideNgxStripe } from 'ngx-stripe';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
// ... rest of your providers
provideNgxStripe()
]
});
Or if you're still using modules:
Import the NgxStripeModule
into your application:
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
// Import the library
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
// Import the library
import { NgxStripeModule } from 'ngx-stripe';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
// ... rest of your imports
NgxStripeModule.forRoot(),
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
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 Observable wrapper around the stripejs object, to use that information. In this example, we use it to create a token, but it can be used 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.
<div [formGroup]="paymentElementForm">
<mat-form-field appearance="fill">
<input matInput placeholder="name" formControlName="name" />
</mat-form-field>
<mat-form-field appearance="fill">
<input matInput placeholder="Email" type="email" formControlName="email" />
</mat-form-field>
<mat-form-field appearance="fill">
<input matInput placeholder="Address" formControlName="address" />
</mat-form-field>
<mat-form-field appearance="fill">
<input matInput placeholder="ZIP Code" formControlName="zipcode" />
</mat-form-field>
<mat-form-field appearance="fill">
<input matInput placeholder="city" formControlName="city" />
</mat-form-field>
@if (elementsOptions.clientSecret) {
<ngx-stripe-elements
[stripe]="stripe"
[elementsOptions]="elementsOptions"
>
<ngx-stripe-payment [options]="paymentElementOptions" />
</ngx-stripe-elements>
}
<button (click)="pay()">PAY</button>
</div>
import { Component, inject, signal, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { UntypedFormBuilder, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { MatInputModule } from '@angular/material/input';
import {
injectStripe,
StripePaymentElementComponent
} from 'ngx-stripe';
import {
StripeElementsOptions,
StripePaymentElementOptions
} from '@stripe/stripe-js';
@Component({
selector: 'ngstr-checkout-form',
templateUrl: './payment-element.component.html',
standalone: true,
imports: [
ReactiveFormsModule,
MatInputModule,
StripePaymentElementComponent
]
})
export class CheckoutFormComponent {
@ViewChild(StripePaymentElementComponent)
paymentElement!: StripePaymentElementComponent;
private readonly fb = inject(UntypedFormBuilder);
paymentElementForm = this.fb.group({
name: ['John Doe', [Validators.required]],
email: ['support@ngx-stripe.dev', [Validators.required]],
address: [''],
zipcode: [''],
city: [''],
amount: [2500, [Validators.required, Validators.pattern(/\d+/)]]
});
elementsOptions: StripeElementsOptions = {
locale: 'en',
client: '{{YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET}}'
appearance: {
theme: 'flat'
}
};
paymentElementOptions: StripePaymentElementOptions = {
layout: {
type: 'tabs',
defaultCollapsed: false,
radios: false,
spacedAccordionItems: false
}
};
// Replace with your own public key
stripe = injectStripe({{YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY}});
paying = signal(false);
pay() {
if (this.paying() || this.paymentElementForm.invalid) return;
this.paying.set(true);
const {
name,
email,
address,
zipcode,
city
} = this.checkoutForm.getRawValue();
this.stripe
.confirmPayment({
elements: this.paymentElement.elements,
confirmParams: {
payment_method_data: {
billing_details: {
name: name as string,
email: email as string,
address: {
line1: address as string,
postal_code: zipcode as string,
city: city as string
}
}
}
},
redirect: 'if_required'
})
.subscribe(result => {
this.paying.set(false);
if (result.error) {
// Show error to your customer (e.g., insufficient funds)
alert({ success: false, error: result.error.message });
} else {
// The payment has been processed!
if (result.paymentIntent.status === 'succeeded') {
// Show a success message to your customer
alert({ success: true });
}
}
});
}
}
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 6 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.
MIT © Ricardo Sánchez Gregorio
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