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Bump react-stripe-elements from 2.0.3 to 6.1.1 #141

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Bumps react-stripe-elements from 2.0.3 to 6.1.1.

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v6.1.1

Changes

  • Register package version with Stripe instance (#512)

v6.1.0

New Features

Added the auBankAccount and fpxBank elements. These elements will not have automatic Element detection/insertion. To use them you will need to use elements.getElement and pass them directly to other Stripe.js methods (e.g. stripe.confirmFpxPayment):

const FpxForm = injectStripe(({stripe, elements}) => {
  const handleSubmit = async (event) => {
    event.preventDefault();
    const {error} = await stripe.confirmFpxPayment('{{CLIENT_SECRET}}', {
      payment_method: {
        fpx: elements.getElement('fpxBank'),
      },
    });
  }
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<FpxBankElement accountHolderType="individual" />
<button>Pay</button>
</form>
);
});

v6.0.1

Version bump that fixes some typos, no changes.

v6.0.0

New Features

  • injectStripe now injects a reference to the Elements instance created by <Elements> as the prop elements.

The primary reason you would want an Elements instance is to use elements.getElement(), which provides an easy way to get a reference to an Element. You will need to get a reference to an Element to use confirmCardPayment, confirmCardSetup(), or createPaymentMethod().

Note that the old API for createPaymentMethod will continue to work and provide automatic element injection, but we are updating documentation and examples to use the new argument shape:

// old shape with automatic element detection - still works
this.props.stripe.createPaymentMethod('card').then(/* ... */);
// new shape without automatic element detection - recommended and
// will work with new non-card PaymentMethods
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Changelog

Sourced from react-stripe-elements's changelog.

v6.1.1 - 2020-04-01

Changes

  • Register package version with Stripe instance (#512)

v6.1.0 - 2020-02-14

New Features

Added the auBankAccount and fpxBank elements. These elements will not have automatic Element detection/insertion. To use them you will need to use elements.getElement and pass them directly to other Stripe.js methods (e.g. stripe.confirmFpxPayment):

const FpxForm = injectStripe(({stripe, elements}) => {
  const handleSubmit = async (event) => {
    event.preventDefault();
    const {error} = await stripe.confirmFpxPayment('{{CLIENT_SECRET}}', {
      payment_method: {
        fpx: elements.getElement('fpxBank'),
      },
    });
  };
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<FpxBankElement accountHolderType="individual" />
<button>Pay</button>
</form>
);
});

v6.0.1 - 2019-11-13

Version bump that fixes some typos, no changes.

v6.0.0 - 2019-11-13

New Features

  • injectStripe now injects a reference to the Elements instance created by <Elements> as the prop elements.

The primary reason you would want an Elements instance is to use elements.getElement(). which provides an easy way to get a reference to an Element. You will need to get a reference to an Element to use

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This version was pushed to npm by dweedon-stripe, a new releaser for react-stripe-elements since your current version.


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Superseded by #145.

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