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Note

Google will introduce new target API level requirements for Google Play apps starting August 31 2024.

For React-Native 73+ no action needed.

For React-Native 72:

  • update Android compileTarget to 34 in android/build.gradle
  • set classpath("com.android.tools.build:gradle:8.1.4") in android/build.gradle
  • enable buildConfig in android/app/build.gradle by adding android.buildFeatures.buildConfig = true

For React-Native before 72:

  • update Android compileTarget to 34 in android/build.gradle

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Adyen React Native

Adyen React Native provides you with the building blocks to create a checkout experience for your shoppers, allowing them to pay using the payment method of their choice.

You can integrate with Adyen React Native in two ways:

  • Drop-in: React Native wrapper for native iOS and Android Adyen Drop-in - an all-in-one solution, the quickest way to accept payments on your React Native app.
  • Components: React Native wrapper for native iOS and Android Adyen Components - one Component per payment method that can be combined with your own payments flow.

Contributing

We strongly encourage you to contribute to our repository. Find out more in our contribution guidelines

Prerequisites

Integration

Add @adyen/react-native to your react-native project.

yarn add @adyen/react-native

Expo integration (experimental)

âť• Please pay attention that this library is not compatible with ExpoGo. You can use it only with Expo managed workflow.

Add @adyen/react-native plugin to your app.json;

{
  "expo": {
    "plugins": ["@adyen/react-native"]
  }
}

In case you are facing issues with the plugin, please pre-build your app and investigate the files generated:

npx expo prebuild --clean

Expo plugin configuration

merchantIdentifier

Sets ApplePay Merchant ID to your iOS app's entitlment file. Empty by default.

useFrameworks

Adjust import on iOS in case your Podfile have use_frameworks! enabled.

Example

{
  "expo": {
    "plugins": [
      [
        "@adyen/react-native",
        {
          "merchantIdentifier": "merchant.com.my-merchant-id",
          "useFrameworks": true
        }
      ]
    ]
  }
}

Manual Integration

iOS integration

  1. run pod install
  2. add return URL handler to your AppDelegate.m(m)
#import <adyen-react-native/ADYRedirectComponent.h>

...

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey,id> *)options {
  return [ADYRedirectComponent applicationDidOpenURL:url];
}

In case you are using RCTLinkingManager or other deep-linking techniques, place ADYRedirectComponent.applicationDidOpenURL before them.

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey,id> *)options {
  return [ADYRedirectComponent applicationDidOpenURL:url] || [RCTLinkingManager application:application openURL:url options:options];
}

For Universal Link support, use:

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application continueUserActivity:(nonnull NSUserActivity *)userActivity restorationHandler:(nonnull void (^)(NSArray<id<UIUserActivityRestoring>> * _Nullable))restorationHandler {
  if ([[userActivity activityType] isEqualToString:NSUserActivityTypeBrowsingWeb]) {
   NSURL *url = [userActivity webpageURL];
    if (![url isEqual:[NSNull null]] && [ADYRedirectComponent applicationDidOpenURL:url]) {
      return YES;
    }
  }
  return [RCTLinkingManager application:application continueUserActivity:userActivity restorationHandler:restorationHandler];
}

âť• If your Podfile has use_frameworks!, then change import path in AppDelegate.m(m) to use underscore(_) instead of hyphens(-):

#import <adyen_react_native/ADYRedirectComponent.h>
  1. Add custom URL Scheme to your app.

For ApplePay

Follow general Enable ApplePay for iOS guide.

Android integration

  1. Provide your Checkout activity to AdyenCheckout in MainActivity.java.
import com.adyenreactnativesdk.AdyenCheckout;
import android.os.Bundle;

...

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
  super.onCreate(null);
  AdyenCheckout.setLauncherActivity(this);
}
For standalone components
  1. Add intent-filter to your Checkout activity:
<intent-filter>
    <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
    <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
    <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" />
    <data android:scheme="myapp" android:path="/payment" />
</intent-filter>
  1. To enable standalone redirect components, return URL handler to your Checkout activity onNewIntent in MainActivity.java:
import android.content.Intent;

...

@Override
public void onNewIntent(Intent intent) {
    super.onNewIntent(intent);
    AdyenCheckout.handleIntent(intent);
}
  1. To enable GooglePay, pass state to your Checkout activity onActivityResult in MainActivity.java:
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
  super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
  AdyenCheckout.handleActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
}
  1. Make sure your main app theme is decendent of Theme.MaterialComponents.
  <style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.MaterialComponents.DayNight.NoActionBar">
    <!-- Your configuration here -->
  </style>

Usage

For general understanding of how prebuilt UI components of Adyen work you can follow our documentation.

Configuration

To read more about other configuration, see the full list. Example of required configuration:

import { Configuration } from '@adyen/react-native';

const configuration: Configuration = {
  environment: 'test', // When you're ready to accept real payments, change the value to a suitable live environment.
  clientKey: '{YOUR_CLIENT_KEY}',
  countryCode: 'NL',
  amount: { currency: 'EUR', value: 1000 }, // Value in minor units
  returnUrl: 'myapp://payment', // Custom URL scheme of your iOS app. This value is overridden for Android by `AdyenCheckout`. You can also send this property from your backend.
};

Opening Payment component

To use @adyen/react-native you can use our helper component AdyenCheckout and helper functions from useAdyenCheckout with standalone component:

import { useAdyenCheckout } from '@adyen/react-native';

const MyCheckoutView = () => {
  const { start } = useAdyenCheckout();

  return (
    <Button
      title="Open DropIn"
      onPress={() => {
        start('dropIn');
      }}
    />
  );
};

Sessions flow

import { AdyenCheckout } from '@adyen/react-native';
import { useCallback } from 'react';

  const onComplete = useCallback( (result, nativeComponent ) => {
    /* When this callbeck executed, you must call `component.hide(true | false)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
  }, [some, dependency]);
  const onError = useCallback( (error, component) => {
    /* Handle errors or termination by shopper */
    /* When the API request is completed, you must now call `component.hide(false)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
  }, []);

<AdyenCheckout
  config={configuration}
  session={session}
  onComplete={onComplete}
  onError={onError}
>
  <MyCheckoutView />
</AdyenCheckout>;

Advanced flow

import { AdyenCheckout } from '@adyen/react-native';
import { useCallback } from 'react';

  const onSubmit = useCallback( (data, nativeComponent ) => {
    /* Call your server to make the `/payments` request, make sure you pass `returnUrl:data.returnUrl` to make redirect flow work cross platform */
    /* When the API request contains `action`, you should call `component.handle(response.action)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
    /* When the API request is completed, you must now call `component.hide(true | false)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
  }, [some, dependency]);
  const onAdditionalDetails = useCallback( (paymentData, component) => {
    /* Call your server to make the `/payments/details` request */
    /* When the API request is completed, you must now call `component.hide(true | false)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
  }, []);
  const onError = useCallback( (error, component) => {
    /* Handle errors or termination by shopper */
    /* When the API request is completed, you must now call `component.hide(false)` to dismiss the payment UI. */
  }, []);

<AdyenCheckout
  config={configuration}
  paymentMethods={paymentMethods}
  onSubmit={onSubmit}
  onAdditionalDetails={onAdditionalDetails}
  onError={onError}
>
  <MyCheckoutView />
</AdyenCheckout>;

Handling Actions

Some payment methods require additional action from the shopper such as: to scan a QR code, to authenticate a payment with 3D Secure, or to log in to their bank's website to complete the payment. To handle these additional front-end chalanges, use nativeComponent.handle(action) from onSubmit callback.

const handleSubmit = (paymentData, nativeComponent) => {
  server.makePayment(paymentData)
    .then((response) => {
      if (response.action) {
        nativeComponent.handle(response.action);
      } else {
        nativeComponent.hide(response.result);
      }
    });
};

<AdyenCheckout
  ...
  onSubmit={handleSubmit}
  >
    ...
</AdyenCheckout>

Standalone Action handling

In case of API-only integration AdyenAction.handle could be used. Before you begin, make sure you follow all iOS integration and Android integration steps.

Example:

import { AdyenAction } from '@adyen/react-native';

const data = await AdyenAction.handle(apiResponse.action, { environment: 'test', clientKey: '{YOUR_CLIENT_KEY}');
result = await ApiClient.paymentDetails(data);

Documentation

Support

If you have a feature request, or spotted a bug or a technical problem, create a GitHub issue. For other questions, contact our Support Team via Customer Area or via email: [email protected]

License

MIT license. For more information, see the LICENSE file.

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