Last Updated: 15 May 2024 | Change Log
CVC Validation
Validate your customer's cvc details before processing them.
The validation does not check if your customer's card details are correct. The validator only checks the formatting of the entered details.
Get started
To integrate the validation feature you must:
- initialize the AccessCheckout client (you would already have an instance if you have implemented the Session feature)
- create an implementation of a
CvcOnlyValidationEventListener
to be notified of validation events - get an instance of the function used to initialize the validation, using our
useCvcOnlyValidation()
hook - call that function once your UI components are present in the DOM in order to effectively initialize the validation
Initialize the AccessCheckout client
First step to implement the validation is to create an instance of AccessCheckout
, if you don't already have one.
To do this, you must provide your baseUrl
and merchantId
(checkout ID).
Here's an example of how to initialize it.
import { AccessCheckout, } from '@worldpay/access-worldpay-checkout-react-native-sdk'; const accessCheckout = new AccessCheckout({ baseUrl: 'https://try.access.worldpay.com/', merchantId: 'YOUR_CHECKOUT_ID', });
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
baseUrl |
|
merchantId | Your unique checkout ID. |
Implement your CvcOnlyValidationEventListener
To receive validation results of your customer's cvc details, you are required to create your own implementation of the CvcOnlyValidationEventListener
interface. Each of the function of this interface is optional to give you flexibility to listen to the events that you care about.
const validationEventListener = { onCvcValidChanged(isValid) { // TODO: handle the cvc validation result }, onValidationSuccess() { // TODO: handle the form when the validation is complete i.e. all fields are valid }, };
Methods
Method | Description |
---|---|
onCvcValidChanged | This method is called with the validity of the CVC field. isValid indicates whether the field is in a valid or invalid state. |
onValidationSuccess | This method is called when all fields are in a valid state. You typically use this to enable the submit button. |
Call our hook to get the validation initialization function
You must now call our hook to get an instance of the function which will be used to initialize the validation of your UI.
To do this,
- create a
CvcOnlyValidationConfig
to specify theid
of the CVCTextInput
. - then call the
useCvcOnlyValidation()
hook passing on theaccessCheckout
, theCvcOnlyValidationConfig
and yourCvcOnlyValidationEventListener
implementation.
In result you will get an object
with an initialiseCvcOnlyValidation
property containing the function to use to effectively initialize the validation.
Here is an example detailing how to do this.
import { ... CvcOnlyValidationConfig, useCvcOnlyValidation, } from '@worldpay/access-worldpay-checkout-react-native-sdk'; const validationConfig = new CvcOnlyValidationConfig({ cvcId: 'cvcInput', }); const { initialiseCvcOnlyValidation } = useCvcOnlyValidation( accessCheckout, validationConfig, validationEventListener );
Initialize the validation
You can now initialize the validation using the initialiseCvcOnlyValidation()
function. Before doing so, you need to make sure that your UI components for CVC are available in the DOM.
Validation initialization is an asynchronous process so make sure to handle the promise returned by the function.
import React from 'react'; import { ..., View } from 'react-native'; ... <View onLayout={() => { initialiseCvcOnlyValidation() .then(() => { // You may want to optionally perform some actions once validation has been successfully initialized. }) .catch((error) => { // do something in case of error }); }} > ... </View> ...
Full code sample
Here's the full code sample of the steps above.
import { AccessCheckout, CvcOnlyValidationConfig, useCvcOnlyValidation, } from '@worldpay/access-worldpay-checkout-react-native-sdk'; import React from 'react'; import {TextInput, View} from 'react-native'; export default function CvcFlow() { const accessCheckout = new AccessCheckout({ baseUrl: 'https://try.access.worldpay.com/', merchantId: 'YOUR_CHECKOUT_ID', }); const validationEventListener = { onCvcValidChanged(isValid) { // TODO: handle the cvc validation result }, onValidationSuccess() { // TODO: handle the form when the validation is complete i.e. all fields are valid }, }; const validationConfig = new CvcOnlyValidationConfig({ cvcId: 'cvcInput', }); const { initialiseCvcOnlyValidation } = useCvcOnlyValidation( accessCheckout, validationConfig, validationEventListener, ); return ( <View onLayout={() => { initialiseCvcOnlyValidation() .then(() => { // You may want to optionally perform some actions once validation has been successfully initialized. }) .catch((error) => { // do something in case of error }); }} > <TextInput nativeID="cvcInput" keyboardType="numeric" placeholder="CVC" /> </View> ); }
Next steps