This package helps you to jump start the process of building a Vue.js application that interacts with Plaid.
After you sign up for your API keys, follow the instructions below. If you want to learn more, check out the Plaid API documentation.
npm install --save vue-plaid-link2
yarn add vue-plaid-link2
This is based on this Plaid documentation.
This component supports both link_tokens
and the deprecated public_key
.
For clarity, you should only use one or the other, not both.
<script>
import vue from 'vue';
import PlaidLink from 'vue-plaid-link2';
vue.component('PlaidLink', PlaidLink);
export default {
name: 'App',
methods: {
onLoad() {},
onSuccess(public_token, metadata) {},
onExit(err, metadata) {},
onEvent(eventName, metadata) {}
}
};
</script>
<template>
<div id="app">
<PlaidLink
clientName="APPLICATION NAME"
env="sandbox"
link_token="GENERATED LINK TOKEN"
public_key="PLAID PUBLIC KEY"
:products="['auth','transactions']"
webhook="https://requestb.in"
:onLoad='onLoad'
:onSuccess='onSuccess'
:onExit='onExit'
:onEvent='onEvent'
>
<button>Open Link Slot</button>
</PlaidLink>
</div>
</template>
We have included an example vue application that you can use to see how things work.
If you find a bug or something that could improve the user experience, please file an issue on this github project, so contributors/maintainers can get started fixing them. :-)
- Fork this project
- Make a feature branch git checkout -b feature
- Make your changes and commit them to your feature branch
- Submit a pull request