angularjs-conekta
Angular provider for easy interaction with Conekta.js. angularjs-conekta wraps Conekta.js's async operations in $q
promises, making response handling easier and eliminating $scope.$apply
calls and other repetitive boilerplate in your application. Check out angular-credit-cards for validating your credit card forms.
Installing
npm install --save angularjs-conekta
Usage
angularjs-conekta will load Conekta.js when it's first called. You don't need to directly include Conekta.js via a <script>
tag.
// node module exports the string 'angularjs-conekta' for convenienceangular // otherwise, include the code first then the module nameangular
API
conektaProvider
angularjs-conekta exposes conektaProvider
for configuring Conekta.js.
conektaProvider.url
The URL that will be used to fetch the Conekta.js library.
conektaProvider.setPublicKey(key)
-> undefined
Sets your Conekta public key.
angular
conekta
Inject conekta
into your services or controllers to access the API methods. token.create
returns a $q
promise. If Conekta responds with an error, the promise will be rejected.
conekta.setPublicKey(key)
-> undefined
Same as conektaProvider.setPublicKey
conekta.token
conekta.token.create(card)
-> promise
Tokenizes a card using Conekta.token.create
.
conekta.card
The following utility methods are exposed:
validateNumber
validateExpirationDate
validateCVC
getBrand
Examples
Charging a card
app