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@nativescript/google-pay

A plugin that allows you to offer Google Pay in your Android app.

Contents

Installation

ns plugin add @nativescript/google-pay

Prerequisites

Before you get started, review the following prerequisites:

Important note about payment token

If you're using a payments service provider, you need a valid payment token for your app in production mode. You can view the configuration for a number of providers in the Google documentation..

During development you can use the example below for the gateway token configuration when creating a payment request.

parameters: {
    gateway: 'example', // in production replace with your gateway provider
    gatewayMerchantId: 'exampleGatewayMerchantId' // in production replace with your gateway provider merchant ID
}

Use @nativescript/google-pay

To implement Google Pay in your app, follow the steps below:

  1. Register GooglePayBtn view in your app and add it markup.
<android>
  <GooglePayBtn
    cardNetworks="VISA, AMEX, DISCOVER"
    authMethods="PAN_ONLY, CRYPTOGRAM_3DS"
    tap="onGooglePayTap"
    width="100%"
    height="40"
    buttonType="PAY_BLACK"
  />
</android>
  1. Listen to the GooglePayBtn tap event

Tapping the GooglePayBtn initiates payment with Google Pay. In the tap event handler(onGooglePayTap function ), manage the payments with Google Pay as follows:

  1. Listen to the GooglePayEvents.PaymentSuccess event on the button instance.
  • The event is emitted when a user approves your app to make payments with their Google Pay payments data.
  • The GooglePayEvents.PaymentSuccess event's callback receives a token and other data, of PaymentSuccessEventData from Google Pay. You send that to your payments services provider for payment processing.
googlePayBtn.once(
  GooglePayEvents.PaymentSuccess,
  async (args: PaymentSuccessEventData) => {
    const payloadToBackend = {
      amount: 25.2,
      method: '3DS',
      '3DS': {
        signature: args.data.paymentMethodData.tokenizationData.token.signature,
        type: 'G', // for Google
        version: args.data.paymentMethodData.tokenizationData.token.protocolVersion,
        data: args.data.paymentMethodData.tokenizationData.token.signedMessage
      }
    }

    // send the user payments data to your payments services provider here
    const result = await someHttpCallToPaymentServiceProvider(payloadToBackend)
  }
)
2. Present the user with the payment sheet.

To present the user with the payment sheet to complete the transaction, call the
`createPaymentRequest()` passing it a [GooglePayRequest](#googlepayrequest) object.

  ```ts
  const options = {
    environment: 'development', // change this to production when in prod mode
    theme: 'light',
    merchantInfo: {
      merchantName: 'YOUR_MERCHANT_NAME'
    },
    allowedPaymentMethods: {
      type: AllowedPaymentMethodsType.CARD,
      parameters: {
        allowPrepaidCards: true,
        allowCreditCards: true,
        billingAddressRequired: true,
        billingAddressParameters: {
          format: BillingAddressParametersFormat.MIN, // FULL
          phoneNumberRequired: true
        }
      },
      tokenizationSpecification: {
        type: TokenizationSpecificationType.PAYMENT_GATEWAY,
        parameters: {
          gateway: 'example', // in production replace with your gateway provider
          gatewayMerchantId: 'exampleGatewayMerchantId' // in production replace with your gateway provider merchant ID
        }
      }
    },
    transactionInfo: {
      currencyCode: 'USD',
      countryCode: 'US',
      // transactionId: '283999292929929', // A unique ID that identifies a transaction attempt. Merchants can use an existing ID or generate a specific one for Google Pay transaction attempts. This field is required when you send callbacks to the Google Transaction Events API.
      totalPriceStatus: TotalPriceStatusValue.FINAL,
      totalPrice: 25.20,
      totalPriceLabel: 'Total',
      checkoutOption: CheckoutOptionValue.DEFAULT
    },
    emailRequired: true,
    shippingAddressRequired: true,
    shippingAddressParameters: {
      allowedCountryCodes: ['US'],
      phoneNumberRequired: true
    }
  } as GooglePayRequest;

  googlePayBtn.createPaymentRequest(options).catch(err => {
    console.log('error with create payment request', err);
  });
  ```

You can find a complete code example for above stepshere

API

GooglePayBtn class

A class to initiate and manage payment with Google Pay.

MethodReturnsDescription
createPaymentRequest(args: GooglePayRequest)Promise<unknown>Creates the Google Pay payment request and presents the user with the payment sheet.

Enums

GooglePayAuthMethods

KeyDescription
PAN_ONLYThis authentication method is associated with payment cards stored on file with the user's Google Account. Returned payment data includes personal account number (PAN) with the expiration month and the expiration year.
CRYPTOGRAM_3DSThis authentication method is associated with cards stored as Android device tokens. Returned payment data includes a 3-D Secure (3DS) cryptogram generated on the device.

GooglePayCardNetworks

KeyValue
AMEX'AMEX'
DISCOVER'DISCOVER'
INTERAC'INTERAC'
JCB'JCB'
MASTERCARD'MASTERCARD'
VISA'VISA'

GooglePayEvents

KeyValue
PaymentCancelled'PaymentCancelled'
PaymentError'PaymentError'
PaymentSuccess'PaymentSuccess'

TokenizationSpecificationType

EnumDescription
PAYMENT_GATEWAYTo retrieve payment and customer information from a payment gateway that's supported by the Google Pay API, set type to PAYMENT_GATEWAY
DIRECTThe Direct integration allows merchants to decrypt the Google Pay response on their servers. To qualify, you must be Payments Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) Level 1 compliant. Your servers also need to have the required infrastructure to securely handle users' payment credentials.

BillingAddressParametersFormat

KeyDescription
MINName, country code, and postal code (default).
FULLName, street address, locality, region, country code, and postal code.

AllowedPaymentMethodsType

KeyValue
CARD'CARD'

TotalPriceStatusValue

KeyDescription
NOT_CURRENTLY_KNOWNUsed for a capability check. Do not use this property if the transaction is processed in an EEA country.
ESTIMATEDTotal price may adjust based on the details of the response, such as sales tax collected based on a billing address.
FINALTotal price doesn't change from the amount presented to the shopper.

CheckoutOptionValue

KeyDescription
DEFAULTStandard text applies for the given totalPriceStatus (default).
COMPLETE_IMMEDITATE_PURCHASEThe selected payment method is charged immediately after the payer confirms their selections. This option is only available when totalPriceStatus is set to FINAL.

GooglePayButtonType

KeyValue
PAY_WHITE'PAY_WHITE'
PAY_WHITE_NO_SHADOW'PAY_WHITE_NO_SHADOW'
BUY_WHITE'BUY_WHITE'
BUY_WHITE_NO_SHADOW'BUY_WHITE_NO_SHADOW'
PAY_BLACK'PAY_BLACK'
BUY_BLACK'BUY_BLACK'
DONATE_BLACK'DONATE_BLACK'

Interfaces

GooglePayRequest

interface GooglePayRequest {
  /**
   * Sets the ENVIRONMENT for testing Google Pay
   */
  environment: 'development' | 'production'

  /**
   * Sets the theme for the payment sheet UI.
   */
  theme: 'dark' | 'light'
  /**
   * Major API version. The value is 2 for this specification.
   */
  apiVersion: number
  /**
   * Minor API version. The value is 0 for this specification.
   */
  apiVersionMinor: number
  merchantInfo: {
    /**
     * Merchant name encoded as UTF-8. Merchant name is rendered in the payment sheet. In TEST environment, or if a merchant isn't recognized, a “Pay Unverified Merchant” message is displayed in the payment sheet.
     */
    merchantName: string
  }

  allowedPaymentMethods: {
    /**
     * A short identifier for the supported payment method.
     * Only CARD and PAYPAL currently are supported entries
     */
    type: string

    parameters: {
      /**
       * Fields supported to authenticate a card transaction.
       * PAN_ONLY: This authentication method is associated with payment cards stored on file with the user's Google Account. Returned payment data includes personal account number (PAN) with the expiration month and the expiration year.
       * CRYPTOGRAM_3DS: This authentication method is associated with cards stored as Android device tokens. Returned payment data includes a 3-D Secure (3DS) cryptogram generated on the device.
       */
      allowedAuthMethods: Array<string>

      /**
       * One or more card networks that you support, also supported by the Google Pay API.
       * AMEX
       * DISCOVER
       * INTERAC
       * JCB
       * MASTERCARD
       * VISA
       */
      allowedCardNetworks: string

      /**
       * Set to false if you don't support prepaid cards. Default: The prepaid card class is supported for the card networks specified.
       */
      allowPrepaidCards?: boolean

      /**
       * Set to false if you don't support credit cards. Default: The credit card class is supported for the card networks specified.
       */
      allowCreditCards?: boolean

      /**
       * Set to true to request assuranceDetails. This object provides information about the validation performed on the returned payment data.
       */
      assuranceDetailsRequired?: boolean

      /**
       * Set to true if you require a billing address. A billing address should only be requested if it's required to process the transaction. Additional data requests can increase friction in the checkout process and lead to a lower conversion rate.
       */
      billingAddressRequired?: boolean

      /**
       * The expected fields returned if billingAddressRequired is set to true.
       */
      billingAddressParameters?: {
        /**
         * Billing address format required to complete the transaction.
         * MIN: Name, country code, and postal code (default).
         * FULL: Name, street address, locality, region, country code, and postal code.
         */
        format?: string

        /**
         * Set to true if a phone number is required to process the transaction.
         */
        phoneNumberRequired?: boolean
      }
    }

    /**
     * Configure an account or decryption provider to receive payment information.
     * This property is required for the CARD payment method.
     */
    tokenizationSpecification?: {
      /**
       * A payment method tokenization type is supported for the given PaymentMethod.
       * For CARD payment method, use PAYMENT_GATEWAY or DIRECT.
       * For PAYPAL PaymentMethod, use DIRECT with no parameter.
       */
      type: TokenizationSpecificationType

      /**
       * Parameters specific to the selected payment method tokenization type.
       */
      parameters: {
        gateway: string
        gatewayMerchantId: string
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Details about the authorization of the transaction based upon whether the user agrees to the transaction or not. Includes total price and price status.
   * https://developers.google.com/pay/api/android/reference/request-objects#TransactionInfo
   */
  transactionInfo: {
    /**
     * Array containing the transaction items for the transaction (item, shipping, tax, etc.)
     */
    displayItems: Array<GoogelPayDisplayItems>
    /**
     * ISO 4217 alphabetic currency code.
     */
    currencyCode: string

    /**
     * ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code where the transaction is processed. This is required for merchants based in European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
     */
    countryCode?: string

    /**
     * A unique ID that identifies a transaction attempt. Merchants may use an existing ID or generate a specific one for Google Pay transaction attempts. This field is required when you send callbacks to the Google Transaction Events API.
     */
    transactionId?: string

    /**
     * The status of the total price used.
     */
    totalPriceStatus: TotalPriceStatusValue

    /**
     * Total monetary value of the transaction with an optional decimal precision of two decimal places. This field is required unless totalPriceStatus is set to NOT_CURRENTLY_KNOWN.
     * The format of the string should follow the regex format: ^[0-9]+(\.[0-9][0-9])?$
     */
    totalPrice?: string

    /**
     * Custom label for the total price within the display items.
     */
    totalPriceLabel?: string

    /**
     * Affects the submit button text displayed in the Google Pay payment sheet.
     */
    checkoutOption?: CheckoutOptionValue
  }

  /**
   * Set to true to request an email address.
   */
  emailRequired?: boolean

  /**
   * Set to true to request a full shipping address.
   */
  shippingAddressRequired?: boolean

  /**
   * If shippingAddressParameters is set to true, specify shipping address restrictions.
   */
  shippingAddressParameters?: {
    /**
     * ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code values of the countries where shipping is allowed. If this object isn't specified, all shipping address countries are allowed.
     */
    allowedCountryCodes?: Array<string>
    /**
     * Set to true if a phone number is required for the provided shipping address.
     */
    phoneNumberRequired?: boolean
  }
}

PaymentCancelledEventData

interface PaymentCancelledEventData extends EventData {
  eventName: string
  object: any
}

PaymentErrorEventData

interface PaymentErrorEventData extends EventData {
  eventName: string
  object: any
  data: {
    statusCode: number
  }
}

PaymentSuccessEventData

interface PaymentSuccessEventData extends EventData {
  eventName: string
  object: any
  data: {
    /**
     * Data about the selected payment method.
     */
    paymentMethodData: {
      /**
       * PaymentMethod type selected in the Google Pay payment sheet.
       */
      type: string

      /**
       * User-facing message to describe the payment method that funds this transaction.
       */
      description: string

      /**
       * The value of this property depends on the payment method type returned. For CARD, see CardInfo.
       */
      info: {
        /**
         * The details about the card. This value is commonly the last four digits of the selected payment account number.
         */
        cardDetails: string

        /**
         * This object provides information about the validation performed on the returned payment data if assuranceDetailsRequired is set to true in the CardParameters.
         */
        assuranceDetails: {
          /**
           * If true, indicates that Cardholder possession validation has been performed on returned payment credential.
           */
          accountVerified: boolean

          /**
           * If true, indicates that identification and verifications (ID&V) was performed on the returned payment credential.
           * If false, the same risk-based authentication can be performed as you would for card transactions. This risk-based authentication can include, but not limited to, step-up with 3D Secure protocol if applicable.
           */
          cardHolderAuthenticated: boolean
        }

        /**
         * The payment card network of the selected payment. Returned values match the format of allowedCardNetworks in CardParameters.
         * This card network value should not be displayed to the buyer. It's used when the details of a buyer's card are needed. For example, if customer support needs this value to identify the card a buyer used for their transaction. For a user-visible description, use the description property of PaymentMethodData instead.
         */
        cardNetwork: string

        /**
         * The billing address associated with the provided payment method, if billingAddressRequired is set to true in CardParameters.
         */
        billingAddress?: Address
      }

      /**
       * Payment tokenization data for the selected payment method.
       */
      tokenizationData: {
        /**
         * 	The type of tokenization to be applied to the selected payment method. This value matches the type set in PaymentMethodTokenizationSpecification.
         */
        type: string

        /**
         * The generated payment method token.
         * PAYMENT_GATEWAY: JSON object string that contains a chargeable token issued by your gateway.
         * DIRECT: protocolVersion, signature, and a signedMessage for decryption. See Payment method token structure for more information.
         */
        token: {
          /**
           * Identifies the encryption or signing scheme under which the message is created. It allows the protocol to evolve over time, if needed.
           */
          protocolVersion: string

          /**
           * Verifies that the message came from Google. It's base64-encoded, and created with ECDSA by the intermediate signing key.
           */
          signature: string

          /**
           * A JSON object serialized as a string that contains the encryptedMessage, ephemeralPublicKey, and tag. It's serialized to simplify the signature verification process.
           */
          signedMessage: string

          /**
           * JSON object string that contains a chargeable token issued by your gateway
           */
          rawToken: string
        }
      }
    }

    /**
     * Email address, if emailRequired is set to true in the PaymentDataRequest. If another request has the property set to true there's no effect.
     */
    email: string

    /**
     * Shipping address, if shippingAddressRequired is set to true in the PaymentDataRequest.
     */
    shippingAddress: Address
  }
}

Address

Address {
	/**
	 * The full name of the addressee.
	 */
	name;

	/**
	 * The postal or ZIP code.
	 */
	postalCode;

	/**
	 * ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
	 */
	countryCode;

	/**
	 * A telephone number, if phoneNumberRequired is set to true in the PaymentDataRequest.
	 */
	phoneNumber;

	/**
	 * The first line of the address.
	 */
	address1;

	/**
	 * The second line of the address.
	 */
	address2;

	/**
	 * The third line of the address.
	 */
	address3;

	/**
	 * City, town, neighborhood, or suburb.
	 */
	locality;

	/**
	 * A country subdivision, such as a state or province.
	 */
	administrativeArea;

	/**
	 * The sorting code.
	 */
	sortingCode;
}

GooglePayDisplayItems

interface GoogelPayDisplayItems {
  label: string
  type: string
  price: string
}

License

Apache License Version 2.0