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react-credit-cards-2

Beautiful credit cards for your payment forms

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React Credit Cards 2 - Community Package

This repository is a hard-fork from the original react-credit-cards package. The main purpose is to update dependencies, make it usable with React 17 and 18 and clear installation warnings.

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A slick credit card component for React.

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Demo - CodeSandbox

Install

npm install --save react-credit-cards-2

Usage

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import Cards from 'react-credit-cards-2';

const PaymentForm = () => {
  const [state, setState] = useState({
    number: '',
    expiry: '',
    cvc: '',
    name: '',
    focus: '',
  });

  const handleInputChange = (evt) => {
    const { name, value } = evt.target;
    
    setState((prev) => ({ ...prev, [name]: value }));
  }

  const handleInputFocus = (evt) => {
    setState((prev) => ({ ...prev, focus: evt.target.name }));
  }

  return (
    <div>
      <Cards
        number={state.number}
        expiry={state.expiry}
        cvc={state.cvc}
        name={state.name}
        focused={state.focus}
      />
      <form>
        <input
          type="number"
          name="number"
          placeholder="Card Number"
          value={state.number}
          onChange={handleInputChange}
          onFocus={handleInputFocus}
        />
        ...
      </form>
    </div>
  );
}

export default PaymentForm;

If you are using SASS, import the CSS react-credit-cards-2/dist/lib/styles.scss

Or you can import the CSS:
import 'react-credit-cards-2/dist/es/styles-compiled.css';

Features

  • We support all credit card issuers available in credit-card-type plus Dankort, Laser, and Visa Electron.

Props

  • name {string}: Name on card. *
  • number {string|number}: Card number. *
  • expiry {string|number}: Card expiry date. 10/20 or 012017 *
  • cvc {string|number}: Card CVC/CVV. *
  • focused {string}: Focused card field. name|number|expiry|cvc
  • locale {object}: Localization text (e.g. { valid: 'valid thru' }).
  • placeholders {object}: Placeholder text (e.g. { name: 'YOUR NAME HERE' }).
  • preview {bool}: To use the card to show scrambled data (e.g. **** 4567).
  • issuer {string}: Set the issuer for the preview mode (e.g. visa|mastercard|...)
  • acceptedCards {array}: If you want to limit the accepted cards. (e.g. ['visa', 'mastercard']
  • callback {func}: A callback function that will be called when the card number has changed with 2 paramaters: type ({ issuer: 'visa', maxLength: 19 }), isValid ({boolean})

* Required fields

SCSS options

Credit Card sizing

  • $rccs-card-ratio: Card ratio. Defaults to 1.5858
  • $rccs-size: Card width. Defaults to 290px

Credit Card fonts

  • $rccs-name-font-size: Defaults to 17px
  • $rccs-name-font-family: Defaults to Consolas, Courier, monospace
  • $rccs-number-font-size: Defaults to 17px
  • $rccs-number-font-family: Defaults to Consolas, Courier, monospace
  • $rccs-valid-font-size: Defaults to 10px
  • $rccs-expiry-font-size: Defaults to 16px
  • $rccs-expiry-font-family: Defaults to Consolas, Courier, monospace
  • $rccs-cvc-font-size: Defaults to 14px
  • $rccs-cvc-font-family: Defaults to Consolas, Courier, monospace
  • $rccs-cvc-color: Defaults to #222

Credit Card styling

  • $rccs-shadow: Defaults to 0 0 20px rgba(#000, 0.2)
  • $rccs-light-text-color: Card text color for dark cards. Defaults to #fff
  • $rccs-dark-text-color: Card text color for light cards. Defaults to #555
  • $rccs-stripe-bg-color: Stripe background color in the back. Defaults to #2a1d16
  • $rccs-signature-background: Signature background in the back. Defaults to repeating-linear-gradient(0.1deg, #fff 20%, #fff 40%, #fea 40%, #fea 44%, #fff 44%)
  • $rccs-default-background: Default card background. Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #939393, #717171)
  • $rccs-unknown-background: Unknown card background. Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #999, #999)
  • $rccs-background-transition: Card background transition. Defaults to all 0.5s ease-out
  • $rccs-animate-background: Card background animation. Defaults to true

Credit Card brands

  • $rccs-amex-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #308c67, #a3f2cf)
  • $rccs-dankort-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #ccc, #999)
  • $rccs-dinersclub-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #fff, #eee)
  • $rccs-discover-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #fff, #eee)
  • $rccs-mastercard-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #e8e9e5, #fbfbfb)
  • $rccs-visa-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #0f509e, #1399cd)
  • $rccs-elo-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #211c18, #aaa7a2)
  • $rccs-hipercard-background: Defaults to linear-gradient(25deg, #8b181b, #de1f27)

Development

Here's how you can get started developing locally:

  1. Clone this repo and link it to your global node_modules:

    $ git clone https://github.com/felquis/react-credit-cards-2.git

    $ cd react-credit-cards-2

    $ npm install

    $ npm link

  2. Download the demo source from codesandbox.

  3. Unzip it to the desired directory.

  4. Install the dependencies

    $ cd react-credit-cards-demo

    $ npm install

    $ npm link react-credit-cards

  5. On the react-credit-cards directory, start the watcher:

    $ npm run watch

  6. On the react-credit-cards-demo directory, start the demo app:

    $ npm start

  7. 🎉 Done! The demo app will be running on: http://localhost:3000/. Your local changes should be automatically reflected there.

Check npm-link for detailed instructions.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process of contributing to the project.

EBANK's test numbers
Adyen's test numbers
Worldpay's test card numbers
Brazilian cards patterns

LICENSE

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Made with ❤️ at AMARO.
Maintained with ❤️ by the community

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Package last updated on 30 Aug 2024

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