Welcome to Braintree's iOS SDK. This library will help you accept card and alternative payments in your iOS app.
A new major version of the SDK is available in beta. See the v5 migration guide for details.
The Braintree iOS SDK requires Xcode 11+. It permits a Deployment Target of iOS 8.0 or higher.
We recommend using Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods, or Carthage to integrate the Braintree SDK with your project.
This feature is only available in v5.0.0-beta1.
To add the Braintree
package to your Xcode project, select File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency and enter https://github.com/braintree/braintree_ios
as the repository URL. Tick the checkboxes for the specific Braintree libraries you wish to include.
If you look at your app target, you will see that the Braintree libraries you chose are automatically linked as a frameworks to your app (see General > Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content).
In your app's source code files, use the following import syntax to include Braintree's libraries. For example:
import BraintreeCore
import BraintreeCard
import BraintreeApplePay
import BraintreePayPal
There is a known Xcode bug, reported in this GitHub issue, on archiving apps that use binary dependencies via SPM. The workaround is to tick the checkbox to include these binary dependencies in your app.
To use the BraintreeDataCollector
library, you must also include the KountDataCollector
library via SPM.
The PayPalDataCollector
, BraintreePaymentFlow
, BraintreeThreeDSecure
, BraintreePayPal
, and BraintreeVenmo
libraries all require the PPRiskMagnes
library be included via SPM.
To use the BraintreeThreeDSecure
library via SPM, you must manually include the CardinalMobile.framework
located in the Frameworks
dir.
- Drag and drop the framework from Finder into your Xcode project
- Open your project's settings by selecting your app target in the General tab
- Go to the Build Phases tab. Under Link Binary With Libraries, make sure the frameworks are listed. This should be taken care of by step #2 above, but if not, add the frameworks manually via the
+
button.
# Includes Cards and PayPal
pod 'Braintree'
# Optionally include additional Pods
pod 'Braintree/DataCollector'
pod 'Braintree/Venmo'
Note: If you are using version 4.x.x of the Braintree iOS SDK in Xcode 12, you may see the warning The iOS Simulator deployment target is set to 8.0, but the range of supported deployment target versions is 9.0 to 14.0.99
. This will not prevent your app from compiling. This is a CocoaPods issue with a known workaround.
Add github "braintree/braintree_ios"
to your Cartfile
, and add the frameworks to your project.
Note: Long term support for Carthage is not guaranteed. Please update to SPM, if possible. Open a GitHub issue if there are concerns.
Start with 'Hello, Client!' for instructions on basic setup and usage.
Next, read the full documentation for information about integration options, such as Drop-In UI, PayPal, and credit card tokenization.
This SDK abides by our Client SDK Deprecation Policy. For more information on the potential statuses of an SDK check our developer docs.
Major version number | Status | Released | Deprecated | Unsupported |
---|---|---|---|---|
5.x.x | Beta | December 2020 | TBA | TBA |
4.x.x | Active | November 2015 | TBA | TBA |
A demo app is included in the project. To run it, run pod install
and then open Braintree.xcworkspace
in Xcode.
We welcome PRs to this repo. See our development doc.
The Braintree iOS SDK is in active development, we welcome your feedback!
Here are a few ways to get in touch:
- GitHub Issues - For generally applicable issues and feedback
- Braintree Support / support@braintreepayments.com - for personal support at any phase of integration
- Read the headers
- Read the Braintree docs
- Check out the reference docs
- Find a bug? Open an issue
- Want to contribute? Check out contributing guidelines and submit a pull request.
The Braintree iOS SDK is open source and available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.