The Flutter library helps you create seamless payment experiences in your dart mobile app. By connecting to our modal, you can start collecting payment in no time.
Available features include:
- Collections: Card, Account, Mobile money, Bank Transfers, USSD, Barter.
- Recurring payments: Tokenization and Subscriptions.
- Split payments
- Flutterwave for business API Keys
- Supported Flutter version >= 1.17.0
- Add the dependency to your project. In your
pubspec.yaml
file add:flutterwave_standard: 1.0.2
- Run
flutter pub get
To create an instance, you should call the Flutterwave constructor. This constructor accepts a mandatory instance of the following:
- The calling
Context
publicKey
Customer
amount
currency
email
fullName
txRef
isDebug
paymentOptions
Customization
It returns an instance of Flutterwave which we then call the async method .charge()
on.
_handlePaymentInitialization() async {
final style = FlutterwaveStyle(
appBarText: "My Standard Blue",
buttonColor: Color(0xffd0ebff),
appBarIcon: Icon(Icons.message, color: Color(0xffd0ebff)),
buttonTextStyle: TextStyle(
color: Colors.black,
fontWeight: FontWeight.bold,
fontSize: 18),
appBarColor: Color(0xffd0ebff),
dialogCancelTextStyle: TextStyle(
color: Colors.redAccent,
fontSize: 18
),
dialogContinueTextStyle: TextStyle(
color: Colors.blue,
fontSize: 18
)
);
final Customer customer = Customer(
name: "FLW Developer",
phoneNumber: "1234566677777",
email: "[email protected]"
);
final Flutterwave flutterwave = Flutterwave(
context: context,
style: style,
publicKey: "Public Key,
currency: "RWF",
redirectUrl: "my_redirect_url"
txRef: "unique_transaction_reference",
amount: "3000",
customer: customer,
paymentOptions: "ussd, card, barter, payattitude",
customization: Customization(title: "Test Payment"),
isDebug: true
);
}
Calling the .charge()
method returns a Future of ChargeResponse
which we await for the actual response as seen above.
final ChargeResponse response = await flutterwave.charge();
if (response != null) {
print(response.toJson());
if(response.success) {
Call the verify transaction endpoint with the transactionID returned in `response.transactionId` to verify transaction before offering value to customer
} else {
// Transaction not successful
}
} else {
// User cancelled
}
ChargeResponse
can be null if a user cancels the transaction by pressing back.- You need to confirm the transaction is succesful. Ensure that the txRef, amount, and status are correct and successful. Be sure to verify the transaction details before providing value.
For additional assistance using this library, contact the developer experience (DX) team via email or on slack.
You can also follow us @FlutterwaveEng and let us know what you think 😊.
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