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react-plaid-link 
React hooks and components for integrating with the Plaid Link drop module
Install
With npm
:
npm install --save react-plaid-link
With yarn
yarn add react-plaid-link
Documentation
Please refer to the official Plaid Link docs for a more holistic understanding of the various Link options.
Examples
Head to the react-plaid-link
storybook to try out a live demo.
Using React hooks
This is the preferred approach for integrating with Plaid Link in React.
ℹ️ Note: link_token
cannot be null when passed to usePlaidLink
. Generate your link_token
outside of the component where the hook is initialized.
import React, { useCallback, useState, FunctionComponent } from "react";
import {
usePlaidLink,
PlaidLinkOptions,
PlaidLinkOnSuccess,
} from "react-plaid-link";
interface Props {
token: string;
}
const PlaidLink: FunctionComponent<Props> = ({ token }) => {
const onSuccess = useCallback<PlaidLinkOnSuccess>(
(public_token, metadata) => {
// send public_token to server
},
[]
);
const config: PlaidLinkOptions = {
token,
onSuccess,
// onExit
// onEvent
};
const { open, ready, error } = usePlaidLink(config);
return (
<button onClick={() => open()} disabled={!ready}>
Connect a bank account
</button>
);
};
const App: FunctionComponent = () => {
const [token, setToken] = useState<string | null>(null);
// generate a link_token
React.useEffect(() => {
async function createLinkToken() {
let response = await fetch("/api/create_link_token");
const { link_token } = await response.json();
setToken(link_token);
}
createLinkToken();
}, []);
// only initialize Link once our token exists
return token === null ? (
// insert your loading animation here
<div className="loader"></div>
) : (
<PlaidLink token={token} />
);
};
export default App;
OAuth / opening Link without a button click
Handling OAuth redirects requires opening Link without any user input. This can also be useful if you simply if you want Link to open immediately when your page or component renders.
import React, { useCallback, useEffect, FunctionComponent } from "react";
import {
usePlaidLink,
PlaidLinkOptions,
PlaidLinkOnSuccess,
} from "react-plaid-link";
interface Props {
token: string;
}
const OpenPlaidLink: FunctionComponent<Props> = ({ token }) => {
const onSuccess = useCallback<PlaidLinkOnSuccess>(
(public_token, metadata) => {
// send public_token to server
},
[]
);
const config: PlaidLinkOptions = {
// When re-initializing Link after OAuth redirection, the same
// Link token from the first initialization must be used
token,
onSuccess,
// receivedRedirectUri: document.location.href, // required for OAuth
// onExit
// onEvent
};
const { open, ready, error } = usePlaidLink(config);
// this opens link as soon as it's ready
useEffect(() => {
if (!ready) {
return;
}
open();
}, [ready, open]);
// don't render anything, just open Link
return null;
};
export default OpenPlaidLink;
Using the pre-built component instead of the usePlaidLink hook
import React, { useCallback, useState, FunctionComponent } from "react";
import { PlaidLink, PlaidLinkOnSuccess } from "react-plaid-link";
const App: FunctionComponent = () => {
const [token, setToken] = useState<string | null>(null);
// generate a link_token
React.useEffect(() => {
async function createLinkToken() {
let response = await fetch("/api/create_link_token");
const { link_token } = await response.json();
setToken(link_token);
}
createLinkToken();
}, []);
const onSuccess = useCallback<PlaidLinkOnSuccess>(
(public_token, metadata) => {
// send public_token to server
},
[]
);
// The pre-built PlaidLink component uses the usePlaidLink hook under the hood.
// It renders a styled button element and accepts a `className` and/or `style` prop
// to override the default styles. It accepts any Link config option as a prop such
// as receivedRedirectUri, onEvent, onExit, onLoad, etc.
return token === null ? (
// insert your loading animation here
<div className="loader"></div>
) : (
<PlaidLink
token={token}
onSuccess={onSuccess}
// onExit={...}
// onEvent={...}
>
Connect a bank account
</PlaidLink>
);
};
export default App;
All available Link configuration options
Please refer to the official Plaid Link docs for
a more holistic understanding of the various Link options and the link_token
.
See also src/types/index.ts for exported types.
interface PlaidLinkOptionsWithLinkToken = {
token: string;
onSuccess: (
public_token: string,
metadata: PlaidLinkOnSuccessMetadata
) => void;
onExit?: (
error: null | PlaidLinkError,
metadata: PlaidLinkOnExitMetadata
) => void;
onEvent?: (
eventName: string,
metadata: PlaidLinkOnEventMetadata
) => void;
onLoad?: () => void;
receivedRedirectUri?: string;
}
type PlaidLinkOptions = PlaidLinkOptionsWithLinkToken;
Typescript support
TypeScript definitions for react-plaid-link
are built into the npm package. If you have previously installed @types/react-plaid-link
before this package had types, please uninstall it in favor of built-in types.