JavaScript API
This JavaScript browser API allows web monetized websites to request small payments from users. Payments are sent to the website by the user's Web Monetization provider.
No files are needed to use this API.
This API is injected by any browser or extension that supports Web Monetization.
This document represents the current API implementation. Note that a draft specification suitable for the W3C standards track is being developed which should NOT be used as a reference for current implementations.
Assumptions
- Your website is monetized.
- The user visiting your site has an account with a Web Monetization provider.
- The user's browser supports Web Monetization natively or through an extension.
Document.monetization
The browser exposes the document.monetization
DOM object that implements
EventTarget
and has a read-only state
property. The object allows you to track Web
Monetization events and see whether the user visiting your page is web monetized.
document.monetization: EventTarget
document.monetization.state: 'stopped' | 'pending' | 'started'
States
Check the value of document.monetization.state
to see if a user is web
monetized.
undefined
Until Web Monetization is built into browsers, the state
will be undefined
unless a polyfill is installed (e.g. a Web Monetization provider's browser
extension).
document.monetization === undefined
stopped
The extension is capable of Web Monetization but is not currently sending micropayments, nor trying to.
document.monetization && document.monetization.state === 'stopped'
If your site is adding a meta
tag dynamically, then the state
begins in
stopped
. It transitions to pending
after the tag is added.
pending
The extension is trying to send payments but has yet to send the first non-zero micropayment.
document.monetization && document.monetization.state === 'pending'
If the extension recognizes your site's meta
tag, then the state
begins
in pending
.
started
The extension is currently sending micropayments.
document.monetization && document.monetization.state === 'started'
It can take a few seconds to change from pending
to started
. The events
described below can be used to listen for a change in document.monetization.state
.
Browser events
monetizationpending
Determine when Web Monetization is enabled by adding an event listener for
monetizationpending
to document.monetization
.
Event listener
function pendingEventHandler (event) {
console.log(event)
}
document
.monetization
.addEventListener('monetizationpending', pendingEventHandler)
Event object
Field | Value | Details |
---|---|---|
paymentPointer | String | Your payment account URL. The same value is used as the content in your <meta> tag. |
requestId | String | This value is identical to the session ID/monetization ID (UUID v4) generated by the user agent (see Flow). |
Example event object
{
detail: {
paymentPointer: "$wallet.example.com/alice",
requestId: "ec4f9dec-0ba4-4029-8f6a-29dc21f2e0ce"
}
}
monetizationstart
Determine when Web Monetization has started actively paying by adding an event
listener for monetizationstart
to document.monetization
.
Event listener
function startEventHandler (event) {
console.log(event)
}
document
.monetization
.addEventListener('monetizationstart', startEventHandler)
Event object
Field | Value | Details |
---|---|---|
paymentPointer | String | Your payment account URL. The same value is used as the content in your <meta> tag. |
requestId | String | This value is identical to the session ID/monetization ID (UUID v4) generated by the user agent (see Flow). |
Example event object
{
detail: {
paymentPointer: "$$wallet.example.com/alice",
requestId: "ec4f9dec-0ba4-4029-8f6a-29dc21f2e0ce"
}
}
monetizationstop
Determine when Web Monetization has stopped by adding an event listener for
monetizationstop
to document.monetization
.
Event listener
function stopEventHandler (event) {
console.log(event)
}
document
.monetization
.addEventListener('monetizationstop', stopEventHandler)
Event object
Field | Value | Details |
---|---|---|
paymentPointer | String | The payment account URL for the Web Monetization meta tag at the time when payment has stopped. |
requestId | String | The session ID/monetization ID (UUID v4) generated by the browser for the Web Monetization meta tag at the time when payment has stopped. |
finalized | Boolean | When true , the monetization tag has been removed or the paymentPointer changed. No more events with this requestId expected. |
Example event object
{
detail: {
paymentPointer: "$$wallet.example.com/alice",
requestId: "ec4f9dec-0ba4-4029-8f6a-29dc21f2e0ce",
finalized: false
}
}
monetizationprogress
Determine the current status of the payment stream by adding an event listener
for monetizationprogress
to document.monetization
.
Event listener
function progressEventHandler (event) {
console.log(event)
}
document
.monetization
.addEventListener('monetizationprogress', progressEventHandler)
Event object
Field | Value | Details |
---|---|---|
paymentPointer | String | Your payment account URL. The same value is used as the content in your <meta> tag. |
requestId | String | This value is identical to the session ID/monetization ID (UUID v4) generated by the user agent (see Flow). |
amount | String | The destination amount received as specified in the Interledger protocol (ILP) packet. |
assetCode | String | The code (typically three characters) identifying the amount's unit. A unit, for example, could be a currency (USD, XRP). |
assetScale | Number | The number of places past the decimal for the amount. For example, if you have USD with an asset scale of two, then the minimum divisible unit is cents. |
receipt | String | base64-encoded STREAM receipt issued by the Web Monetization receiver to the Web Monetization provider as proof of the total amount received in the stream. |
There may be multiple STREAM connections for a single
requestId
. Therefore, areceipt
amount may not represent the total amount received for a givenrequestId
.
Example event object
In this example, the total amount of USD received is equal to 7567 × 10^-2 (75.67).
{
detail: {
paymentPointer: "$wallet.example.com/alice",
requestId: "ec4f9dec-0ba4-4029-8f6a-29dc21f2e0ce",
amount: "7567",
assetCode: "USD",
assetScale: 2,
receipt: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAPoAAAAAF5h2Mk="
}
}
HTTP headers
Web-Monetization-Id
DEPRECATED: The
Web-Monetization-Id
header is deprecated in favor of receipts.
The Web-Monetization-Id
header contains the monetization ID (UUID v4)
generated by the browser. The monetization ID is identical to the session ID and
the requestId
in the monetizationstart
browser event.
The header MAY be sent on SPSP queries for Web Monetization and MUST be a UUID v4.
Example header
Web-Monetization-Id: dcd479ad-7d8d-4210-956a-13c14b8c67eb
Iframes
You can monetize an iframe by adding monetization
to the iframe's allow
attribute. For example:
<iframe src = "/wm/example.htm" width = "600" height = "800" allow="monetization">
The iframe must have the meta
tag in its head
in order to monetize. In the example above, example.htm
contains the Web Monetization meta
tag. No errors will occur from embedding a non-monetized iframe with allow="monetization"
.
The allow
attribute continues to support multiple permissions when using monetization
. For example, <...allow="monetization; fullscreen">
.
If the parent page contains the Web Monetization meta
tag and multiple monetized iframes, then payment is split between all monetized frames. Whether the payment is split evenly is a matter of payment rate. Coil, for example, had split payments evenly; however, the standard doesn't require providers to do so.