While creating custom form, on submission you are required to send the form to the server. This is quite simple with DOM selectors. Here:
var $form = $('#payment-form');
Stripe.createToken($form, this.stripe_response_handler);
However one should not directly try to modify or access DOM when using React. To overcome this, I used ref
. Here:
<Form onSubmit={this.select_plan} ref={(ref) => this.paymentForm = ref} >
...
</Form>
and then
Stripe.createToken(this.paymentForm, this.stripe_response_handler);
However this resulted in error:
Uncaught TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON
What is the correct way of doing this in React?
While creating custom form, on submission you are required to send the form to the server. This is quite simple with DOM selectors. Here:
var $form = $('#payment-form');
Stripe.createToken($form, this.stripe_response_handler);
However one should not directly try to modify or access DOM when using React. To overcome this, I used ref
. Here:
<Form onSubmit={this.select_plan} ref={(ref) => this.paymentForm = ref} >
...
</Form>
and then
Stripe.createToken(this.paymentForm, this.stripe_response_handler);
However this resulted in error:
Uncaught TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON
What is the correct way of doing this in React?
Share Improve this question asked Dec 17, 2015 at 7:23 shivamshivam 16.5k3 gold badges60 silver badges72 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 24There are several ways how you can use Stripe.js
, you can pass form DOMElement
(and you don't need use ref
, because you can get form element from e.target
in onSubmit
event) where there are data attributes for Stripe
var StripeComponent = React.createClass({
componentDidMount: function () {
Stripe.setPublishableKey(); // set your test public key
},
handleSubmit: function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
Stripe.card.createToken(e.currentTarget, function (status, response) {
console.log( status, response );
});
},
render: function() {
return <form method="post" onSubmit={ this.handleSubmit }>
<input size="20" data-stripe="number" placeholder="number"/>
<input size="4" data-stripe="cvc" placeholder="cvc" />
<input size="2" data-stripe="exp-month" placeholder="exp-month" />
<input size="4" data-stripe="exp-year" placeholder="exp-year" />
<button type="submit">Pay</button>
</form>;
}
});
Example
or you can create custom data object like this
var StripeComponent = React.createClass({
getInitialState: function () {
return {
card: {
number: '',
cvc: '',
exp_month: '',
exp_year: ''
}
}
},
componentDidMount: function () {
Stripe.setPublishableKey(); // set your test public key
},
handleSubmit: function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
Stripe.createToken(this.state.card, function (status, response) {
console.log( status, response );
});
},
handleChange: function (e) {
let card = this.state.card;
card[e.target.name] = e.target.value
this.setState(card);
},
render: function() {
return <form onSubmit={ this.handleSubmit }>
<input size="20" name="number" onChange={this.handleChange} />
<input size="4" name="cvc" onChange={this.handleChange} />
<input size="2" name="exp_month" onChange={this.handleChange} />
<input size="4" name="exp_year" onChange={this.handleChange} />
<button type="submit">Pay</button>
</form>
}
});
Example
Note - To test examples you need set public key