 @unlok-co/nuxt-stripe
@unlok-co/nuxt-stripe 

Nuxt module for Stripe
Nuxt module for application using stripe.
Features
This Nuxt module provides an easy way to integrate Stripe in your Nuxt application, both on the client-side and server-side. It utilizes the official stripe package for server-side usage and @stripe/stripe-js for the client-side.
Installation
- Add @unlok-co/nuxt-stripedependency to your project
npx nuxi@latest module add stripe-next
- Add @unlok-co/nuxt-stripeto themodulessection ofnuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ["@unlok-co/nuxt-stripe"],
});
Configuration
For all available serverConfig options take a look at the official repo README. While for the clientConfig options take a look at the official docs.
Using Options
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ["@unlok-co/nuxt-stripe"],
  stripe: {
    // Server
    server: {
      key: process.env.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY,
      options: {
        // your api options override for stripe server side
        // https://github.com/stripe/stripe-node?tab=readme-ov-file#configuration
      },
      // CLIENT
    },
    client: {
      key: process.env.STRIPE_PUBLIC_KEY,
      // manualClientLoad: true, // if you want to have control where you are going to load the client
      // your api options override for stripe client side https://stripe.com/docs/js/initializing#init_stripe_js-options
      options: {},
    },
  },
});
Alternatively using Runtime Config
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ["@unlok-co/nuxt-stripe"],
  runtimeConfig: {
    // Server
    stripe: {
      key: process.env.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY,
      options: {},
    },
    // Client
    public: {
      stripe: {
        key: process.env.STRIPE_PUBLIC_KEY,
        options: {},
      },
    },
  },
});
Usage
Server-side
The module provides a useServerStripe function to create a Stripe instance on the server-side.
This instance can be used to interact with the Stripe API.
Minimum example
import { defineEventHandler } from "h3";
import { useServerStripe } from "#stripe/server";
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
  const stripe = await useServerStripe(event);
  console.info("Stripe instance:", stripe);
  return {
    version: stripe.VERSION,
  };
});
generate payment intent for stripe elements
At any time you can find a full code at playground/server/api/create-payment-intent.get.ts for the server side and playground/components/OtherComponent.vue
for the client side.
Server side example:
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
  const stripe = await useServerStripe(event);
  const orderAmount = 1400;
  let paymentIntent;
  try {
    paymentIntent = await stripe.paymentIntents.create({
      currency: "usd",
      amount: orderAmount,
      automatic_payment_methods: { enabled: true },
    });
    return {
      clientSecret: paymentIntent.client_secret,
      error: null,
    };
  } catch (e) {
    return {
      clientSecret: null,
      error: e,
    };
  }
});
Client side example:
const { stripe } = useClientStripe();
watch(
  stripe,
  async () => {
    if (stripe.value) {
      // https://github.com/stripe-samples/accept-a-payment/blob/main/payment-element/client/vue-cva/src/components/SrCheckoutForm.vue
      const { clientSecret, error } = await $fetch(
        "/api/create-payment-intent"
      );
      if (error) {
        console.error(error);
        return;
      }
      const elements = stripe.value.elements({
        clientSecret: clientSecret as string,
      });
      const linkAuthenticationElement = elements.create("linkAuthentication");
      linkAuthenticationElement.mount("#linkAuthenticationElement");
    }
  },
  {
    immediate: true,
  }
);
Client-side usage
On the client-side, you can use the useClientStripe. This is going to expose to you an object with
{
  stripe, // This composable is a wrap around the [`loadStripe`](https://github.com/stripe/stripe-js#loadstripe) and can be used in pages or plugins.
    isLoading, // You don't really need this in practice but we did expose it
    loadStipe; // you can also manually loadStripe if you have disabled auto load for stripe
}
You can see the actual code used inside playground/app.vue file.
Automated load of stripe client side
<template>
  <h1>Nuxt Stripe instance</h1>
  <div>
    {{ stripe ? stripe : "Loading..." }}
  </div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { watch } from "vue";
const { stripe, isLoading } = await useClientStripe();
</script>
Manually load client side stripe
nuxt.config.ts
stripe: {
    client: {
      // ...
      manualClientLoad: true, // this is the part you want
    },
      // ...
},
App.vue
import { useNuxtApp, useClientStripe } from "#imports";
const { loadStripe, stripe } = useClientStripe();
const nuxtApp = useNuxtApp();
// you can leave it empty if you already have defined the keys in the config or override like in this example
stripe.value = await loadStripe(nuxtApp.$config.public.stripe.key);
Development
Initial step: Clone this repository
# Install dependencies
yarn install
npm install
# Generate type stubs
yarn dev:prepare
npm run dev:prepare
# Develop with the playground
yarn dev
npm run dev
# Build the playground
yarn dev:build
npm run dev:build
# Run ESLint
yarn lint
npm run lint
# Run Vitest
yarn test
yarn test:watch
npm run test
npm run test:watch
# Release new version
yarn release
npm run release