PayPal payment buttons that are as easy as including a snippet of code. Try it out and configure your own.
We have a few flavors of buttons for you to use:
Perfect for use with Express Checkout or other API-based solutions
<script async src="paypal-button.min.js?merchant=YOUR_MERCHANT_ID"
data-button="buynow"
></script>
Any type of button may be used: buynow
, cart
, donate
, or subscribe
.
Buttons that create a PayPal button and HTML checkout form for you.
Buy Now buttons are for single item purchases.
<script async src="paypal-button.min.js?merchant=YOUR_MERCHANT_ID"
data-button="buynow"
data-type="form"
data-name="My product"
data-amount="1.00"
></script>
Add data-hosted_button_id
to your script along with your button ID for hosted buttons.
Add To Cart buttons let users add multiple items to their PayPal cart.
<script async src="paypal-button.min.js?merchant=YOUR_MERCHANT_ID"
data-button="cart"
data-type="form"
data-name="Product in your cart"
data-amount="1.00"
></script>
Donation buttons let you accept donations from your users.
<script async src="paypal-button.min.js?merchant=YOUR_MERCHANT_ID"
data-button="donate"
data-type="form"
data-name="My donation"
data-amount="1.00"
></script>
Subscribe buttons let you set up payment subscriptions.
<script async src="paypal-button.min.js?merchant=YOUR_MERCHANT_ID"
data-button="subscribe"
data-type="form"
data-name="My product"
data-amount="1.00"
data-recurrence="1"
data-period="M"
></script>
All of PayPal's HTML button variables are supported by prefixing their name with "data-". Here are the most commonly used:
data-name
Description of the item.data-number
The number of the item.data-amount
The price of the item.data-currency
The currency of the item (note: these cannot be mixed).data-quantity
Quantity of items to purchase.data-shipping
The cost of shipping this item.data-tax
Transaction-based tax override variable.data-size
For button images:small
andlarge
work.data-style
The style of the button. Can be set toprimary
(default) andsecondary
.data-locale
The desired locale of the PayPal site.data-callback
The IPN notify URL to be called on completion of the transaction.data-host
The PayPal host to checkout in, e.g.www.sandbox.paypal.com
(defaults to 'www.paypal.com').data-type
The type of button to render.button
for a plain button (default) orform
to create a button with a PayPal Payments Standard HTML form.
Creating editable inputs is easy. Just add -editable
to the name of your variable, e.g. data-quantity-editable
, and an input field will magically appear for your users.
Allow the user to choose from multiple options with the following syntax:
data-option0="Color=Blue:8.00,Green:12.00,Red:10.00"
data-option1="Size=Small,Medium,Large"
On completion of a transaction you can get a payment notification (IPN) on a callback URL you specify using the data-callback
attribute. An IPN simulator is available on the sandbox.
- Changing the default language of a button can be done by setting the variable
data-lc
with the correct locale code, e.g. es_ES. - Changing the default input labels of editable buttons can be done by overriding the default configuration, e.g.
paypal.button.config.labels
.
There's even a fancy JavaScript API if you'd like to pragmatically create your buttons.
paypal.button.create(business, data, config, parentNode)
Creates and returns an HTML element that contains the button code.
business - A string containing either the business ID or the business email
data - A JavaScript object containing the button variables
config - A configuration object for the button. Possible settings arebutton
,type
,style
,size
, andhost
parentNode - An HTML element to add the newly created button to (Optional)
paypal.button.process(node)
Parses node
and automatically runs paypal.button.create
on any <script>
element it finds matching the right criteria. This is called automatically on document.body
.
The JavaScript buttons have been tested and work in all modern browsers including:
- Chrome
- Safari
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer 8+.
Your merchant ID needs to be added to the URL of the referenced script. This ID can either be your Secure Merchant ID, which can be found by logging into your PayPal account and visiting your profile, or your email address.
We love contributions! If you'd like to contribute please submit a pull request via GitHub.
Mocha is used to run our test cases. Please be sure to run these prior to your pull request and ensure nothing is broken.
Jeff Harrell
https://github.com/jeffharrell
Mark Stuart
https://github.com/mstuart