This package contains the type definitions and initialize helper method to use with the dynamically imported Embedded Bank Feeds.
You can install this library using npm:
$ npm i -S @codat/sdk-bank-feeds-types
To render the CodatBankFeeds
component in React:
import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom/client";
import { CodatBankFeedsProps, initializeCodatBankFeeds } from "@codat/sdk-bank-feeds-types";
const CodatBankFeeds: React.FC<CodatBankFeedsProps> = (props: CodatBankFeedsProps) => {
const [componentMount, setComponentMount] = useState<HTMLDivElement | null>(
null
);
useEffect(() => {
const target = componentMount;
if (target && target.children.length === 0) {
initializeCodatBankFeeds(target, props);
}
// CodatBankFeeds does not support changing props after initialisation.
// eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
}, [componentMount]);
return (
<div
style={{
// Recommended dimensions
width: "460px",
height: "840px",
maxHeight: "95%",
}}
ref={setComponentMount}
></div>
);
};
// The code below is an example of how to render the component at the root level of the application
const root = ReactDOM.createRoot(
document.getElementById("root") as HTMLElement
);
root.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<CodatBankFeeds
accessToken="ACCESS_TOKEN"
companyId="COMPANY_ID"
onClose={() => alert("onClose")}
onError={() => alert("onError")}
onConnection={() => alert("onConnection")}
onConnectionStarted={() => alert("onConnectionStarted")}
onFinish={() => alert("onFinish")}
options={{}}
/>
</React.StrictMode>
);