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PaymentRequest.shippingOption

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The shippingOption read-only attribute of the PaymentRequest interface returns either the id of a selected shipping option, null (if no shipping option was set to be selected) or a shipping option selected by the user. It is initially null by when no "selected" shipping options are provided.

This attribute is only populated if the constructor is called with the requestShipping flag set to true. If requestShipping was false (or missing), shippingOption returns null, even the developer provides a selected a shipping option.

Syntax

// Returns the id of the selected PaymentShippingOption
var shippingOption = request.shippingOption; 

Example

In the example below, the PaymentRequest.onshippingoptionchange and the PaymentRequest.onshippingaoptionchange events are dispatched. In each calls to updateDetails() are made, one using a promise, and the other with a plain JS object. This demotrates synchrounous and asynchronous updates to a payment sheet.

const request = new PaymentRequest(methodData, details, options);
// Async update to details
request.onshippingaddresschange = ev => {
  ev.updateWith(checkShipping(request));
};
// Sync update to the total
request.onshippingoptionchange = ev => {
  const shippingOption = shippingOptions.find(
    option => option.id === request.id
  );
  const newTotal = {
    currency: "USD",
    label: "Total due",
    value: calculateNewTotal(shippingOption),
  };
  ev.updateWith({ ...details, total: newTotal });
};
async function checkShipping(request) {
  try {
    const json = request.shippingAddress.toJSON();

    await ensureCanShipTo(json);
    const { shippingOptions, total } = await calculateShipping(json);

    return { ...details, shippingOptions, total };
  } catch (err) {
    return { ...details, error: `Sorry! we can't ship to your address.` };
  }
}

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Payment Request API
The definition of 'shippingOption' in that specification.
Candidate Recommendation Initial definition.

Browser CompatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 61
Disabled
61
Disabled
Disabled From version 61: this feature is behind the #web-payments preference (needs to be set to Enabled). To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
15 55
Disabled
55
Disabled
Disabled From version 55: this feature is behind the dom.payments.request.enabled preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No No ?
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support No 53
Disabled
53
Disabled
Disabled From version 53: this feature is behind the #web-payments preference (needs to be set to Enabled). To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 55
Disabled
55
Disabled
Disabled From version 55: this feature is behind the dom.payments.request.enabled preference (needs to be set to true). To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No ? 6.0

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