paystack_flutter_sa 1.0.2 paystack_flutter_sa: ^1.0.2 copied to clipboard
A Flutter plugin for making payments via Paystack Payment Gateway. Completely supports Android and iOS.
💳 Paystack Plugin for Flutter #
🚀 Installation #
To use this plugin, add paystack_flutter_sa
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
Then initialize the plugin preferably in the initState
of your widget.
import 'package:paystack_flutter_sa/paystack_flutter_sa.dart';
class _PaymentPageState extends State<PaymentPage> {
var publicKey = '[YOUR_PAYSTACK_PUBLIC_KEY]';
final plugin = PaystackPlugin();
@override
void initState() {
plugin.initialize(publicKey: publicKey);
}
}
No other configuration required—the plugin works out of the box.
💲 Making Payments #
There are two ways of making payment with the plugin.
- Checkout: This is the easy way; as the plugin handles all the processes involved in making a payment (except transaction initialization and verification which should be done from your backend).
- Charge Card: This is a longer approach; you handle all callbacks and UI states.
1. 🌟 Checkout (Recommended) #
You initialize a charge object with an amount, email & accessCode or
reference. Pass an accessCode
only when you have
initialized the transaction
from your backend. Otherwise, pass a reference
.
Charge charge = Charge()
..amount = 10000
..reference = _getReference()
// or ..accessCode = _getAccessCodeFrmInitialization()
..email = 'customer@email.com';
CheckoutResponse response = await plugin.checkout(
context context,
method: CheckoutMethod.card, // Defaults to CheckoutMethod.selectable
charge: charge,
);
Please, note that an accessCode
is required if the method is
CheckoutMethod.bank
or CheckoutMethod.selectable
.
plugin.checkout()
returns the state and details of the
payment in an instance of CheckoutResponse
.
It is recommended that when plugin.checkout()
returns, the
payment should be
verified
on your backend.
2. ⭐ Charge Card #
You can choose to initialize the payment locally or via your backend.
A. Initialize Via Your Backend (Recommended)
1.a. This starts by making a HTTP POST request to paystack on your backend.
1.b If everything goes well, the initialization request returns a response with an access_code
.
You can then create a Charge
object with the access code and card details. The charge
is in turn passed to the plugin.chargeCard()
function for payment:
PaymentCard _getCardFromUI() {
// Using just the must-required parameters.
return PaymentCard(
number: cardNumber,
cvc: cvv,
expiryMonth: expiryMonth,
expiryYear: expiryYear,
);
}
_chargeCard(String accessCode) async {
var charge = Charge()
..accessCode = accessCode
..card = _getCardFromUI();
final response = await plugin.chargeCard(context, charge: charge);
// Use the response
}
2. Initialize Locally
Just send the payment details to plugin.chargeCard
// Set transaction params directly in app (note that these params
// are only used if an access_code is not set. In debug mode,
// setting them after setting an access code would throw an error
Charge charge = Charge();
charge.card = _getCardFromUI();
charge
..amount = 2000
..email = 'user@email.com'
..reference = _getReference()
..putCustomField('Charged From', 'Flutter PLUGIN');
_chargeCard();
Support #
If you find any bugs or issues while using the plugin, please register an issues on GitHub. You can also contact us at mistrytrushar88@gmail.com.
Want to contribute #
If you would like to contribute to the plugin (e.g. by improving the documentation, solving a bug or adding a cool new feature), feel free to send your pull request.
Author #
This paystack_flutter_sa plugin for Flutter is developed by Trushar Mistry.