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Everything you need to add Stripe Elements to your Svelte project. 100% SvelteKit compatible.
Stripe is now sponsoring this project
The following components are provided:
<Elements/>
: A wrapper component to set context.<CardNumber/>
: Input field for the card's number.<CardExpiry/>
: Input field for the card's expiration date.<CardCvc/>
: Input field for Card Verification Value.<Card/>
: All-in-one component that has inputs for card number, expiry, cvc, and zip code.<PaymentRequestButton/>
: A GooglePay, ApplePay, or Link checkout button, depending on browser and user preferences.<Iban/>
: Input field for IBAN (International bank account number).<Ideal/>
: Input field for iDEAL (payment system used in the Netherlands).<PaymentElement/>
: All-in-one component that allows the user to choose the type of payment.<LinkAuthenticationElement/>
: Ability to use saved payment methods stored in Link.<Address/>
: Component for collecting billing and shipping addresses.There is example code for:
Please open a PR or issue, if you'd like to add more.
See documentation for setup instructions and examples.
Run pnpm dev
and visit https://localhost:5173
:
pnpm dev
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Everything you need to add Stripe Elements to your Svelte project. 100% [SvelteKit](https://kit.svelte.dev/) compatible.
We found that svelte-stripe demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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