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PaymentRequest.onshippingoptionchange

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The onshippingoptionchange event of the PaymentRequest interface is fired whenever the user changes a shipping option.

Syntax

PaymentRequest.addEventListener('shippingoptionchange', shippingOptionChangeEvent => { ... });

PaymentRequest.onshippingoptionchange = function(shippingOptionChangeEvent) { ... };

Examples

The shippingoptionchange event is triggered by a user-agent controlled interaction. If the option stored by the user agent changes at any time during a payment process, the event is triggered. To make sure an updated option is included when sending payment information to the server, you should add event listeners for a PaymentRequest object after instantiation, but before the call to show().

// Initialization of PaymentRequest arguments are excerpted for clarity.
var request = new PaymentRequest(supportedInstruments, details, options);

// When user selects a shipping address
request.addEventListener('shippingaddresschange', e => {
  e.updateWith(((details, addr) => {
    var shippingOption = {
      id: '',
      label: '',
      amount: { currency: 'USD', value: '0.00' },
      selected: true
    };
    // Shipping to US is supported
    if (addr.country === 'US') {
      shippingOption.id = 'us';
      shippingOption.label = 'Standard shipping in US';
      shippingOption.amount.value = '0.00';
      details.total.amount.value = '55.00';
    // Shipping to JP is supported
    } else if (addr.country === 'JP') {
      shippingOption.id = 'jp';
      shippingOption.label = 'International shipping';
      shippingOption.amount.value = '10.00';
      details.total.amount.value = '65.00';
    // Shipping to elsewhere is unsupported
    } else {
      // Empty array indicates rejection of the address
      details.shippingOptions = [];
      return Promise.resolve(details);
      console.log(details.error);
    }
    // Hardcode for simplicity
    if (details.displayItems.length === 2) {
      details.displayItems[2] = shippingOption;
    } else {
      details.displayItems.push(shippingOption);
    }
    details.shippingOptions = [shippingOption];

    return Promise.resolve(details);
  })(details, request.shippingAddress));
});

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Payment Request API
The definition of 'onshippingoptionchange' 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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