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timid sphinx
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This is our on change code

componentDidMount() {
const { elements } = this.props;

if (elements) {
  const paymentElement = elements.getElement('payment');

  if (paymentElement) {
    this.setState({ paymentElement });
    paymentElement.on('change', (event) => {
      this.setState({ paymentElementStatus: event });
    });
  }
}

}

modest vortex
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Hello! To confirm, you said, "If it is false we call paymentElement.submit()" but you meant to say if it's true, correct?

timid sphinx
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oh geeze sorry that is correct. If "true" then we call submit

modest vortex
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Gotcha. That's fairly unusual. Our recommendation is to call elements.submit() when your customer presses the "Pay" or "Buy Now" button. It shouldn't be something that happens automatically.

timid sphinx
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oh interesting

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Can I ask why that is?

modest vortex
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There are a lot of reasons, but the main one is that elements.submit() triggers some operations for certain payment methods that must be tied to a user-driven event in the browser. For example, Apple Pay won't work if elements.submit() isn't called from a user gesture handler.

timid sphinx
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oh! that's very interesting because I've only started looking at this because we've had issues with apple pay

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ok cool

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thank you! I'll see if moving the submit leads to different behavior