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- liam-hunt-bonterra_best-practices, 5 days ago, 11 messages
If your integration has this sensitivity, you'll need to ensure the update is complete before opening the payment interface.
For various implementationreasons, the update method does not return a promise you can await directly
Instead, you can listen to the update-end event as a signal that the update has completed
So when you call update, you might want to tracking the pending state, and clear it on update-end.
You can then use that state to block/defer the ECE click event
Ok. The elements object does not directly expose its current state, it only exposes the update-end event, is that correct?
Correct
And there's no way to override the elements amount from the ExpressCheckoutElement onClick callback?