Online Banking elements
Learn how to use the Online Banking elements.
With DigitalRiver.js, you can create an Online Banking element that will automatically retrieve and build a select dropdown that can be styled and placed on your page like other DigitalRiver.js elements.
To create an Online Banking element, use the
createElement
function exposed through the DigitalRiver Object. This object follows the same pattern and allows for the same custom classes and styles as other elements.Example
var onlineBankingOptions = {
classes: {
base: "DRElement",
complete: "onlineBanking-complete",
empty: "onlineBanking-empty",
focus: "onlineBanking-focus"
},
style: {
base: {
color: '#495057',
height: '35px',
fontSize: '1rem',
fontFamily: 'apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,Segoe UI,Roboto,Helvetica Neue,Arial,sans-serif',
// fontWeight: 'lighter',
':hover': {
color: '#ccc',
},
'::placeholder': {
color: '#495057'
}
},
focus: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
},
empty: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
},
complete: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
}
},
onlineBanking: {
currency: "USD",
country: "US"
}
};
onlineBanking = digitalriverpayments.createElement('onlinebanking', onlineBankingOptions);
Call this function to place the created Online Banking element on your page.
Example
<div id="online-banking"></div>
onlineBanking.mount('online-banking');
Call this function to remove the Online Banking element from your page. The element may be re-added to your page by calling
mount()
.Example
onlineBanking.unmount();
Call this function to remove the Online Banking element from your page as well as remove its functionality. You cannot re-add the destroyed element to your page via
mount()
.Example
onlineBanking.destroy();
Call this function to update the Online Banking element's data.
Example
let onlineBankingOptions = {
classes: {
base: "DRElement",
complete: "onlineBanking-complete",
empty: "onlineBanking-empty",
focus: "onlineBanking-focus"
},
style: {
base: {
color: '#495057',
height: '35px',
fontSize: '1rem',
fontFamily: 'apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,Segoe UI,Roboto,Helvetica Neue,Arial,sans-serif',
// fontWeight: 'lighter',
':hover': {
color: '#ccc',
},
'::placeholder': {
color: '#495057'
}
},
focus: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
},
empty: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
},
complete: {
':hover': {
color: '#495057',
},
}
},
onlineBanking: {
currency: currency,
country: country
}
};
onlineBanking.update(onlineBankingOptions);
The Online Banking Element can receive the following events by creating an event listener. Use this function to listen to events that can be used to build and enhance your purchase flow.
The Ready event triggers when the Online Banking Element has loaded and is available to take an
update()
call.Example
onlineBanking.on('ready', function(event) {
//online banking element is ready and can accept an update call
});
Note: The online banking element ready listener has additional data that you can use to determine whether or not you should show the option to your customer.
In addition to the type of element returned in the ready function, the online banking element returns
hasAvailableBanks
. This Boolean reflects whether the currency and country combination specified has banks available for payment. If this is false, there are no banks available for payment.Value | Key |
---|---|
elementType | onlinebanking |
hasAvailableBanks | A true or false value signals whether there are banks available for the currency and country combination provided when creating the element. |
Response object
{
elementType: "onlinebanking",
hasAvailableBanks: true
}
The Focus event triggers when the online banking element has focus.
Example
onlineBanking.on('focus', function(event) {
//receive the event
}
Response object
{
elementType: "onlinebanking"
}
The Blur event triggers when the online banking element no longer has focus.
Example
onlineBanking.on('blur', function(event) {
//receive the event
}
Response object
{
elementType: "onlinebanking"
}
The Change event triggers when the online banking element's state has changed. If you use this element, you will only receive this event when the customer selects a bank.
Example
onlineBanking.on('change', function(event) {
console.log('online banking change', event);
});
Response object
{
complete: true,
empty: false,
elementType: "onlinebanking",
error: null,
value: "86"
}
Key | Value Description |
---|---|
complete | Indicates whether the element is in a complete state. |
empty | Indicates whether the element is empty. |
elementType | The element type. |
error | An error object (if applicable). |
value | The value of the selected option. |
In this flow, you can now use the
createSource
method to create a source using the online banking element.Last modified 5mo ago