Overview
A UI element that allows users to reset their payout account. This element handles the account reset flow, including:- Displaying reset confirmation
- Warning about consequences of resetting
- Processing the reset request
Usage
Basic usage
Using as a modal
Listening to events
Events
Events emitted by the ResetAccountElement. Listen to these events using theon() method or by passing callback functions in the options.
error
Emitted when an error occurs during element initialization or operation.
Callback signature: (error: unknown) => void
ready
Emitted when the element has finished loading and is ready for user interaction.
Callback signature: (element: ResetAccountElement) => void
optionsUpdated
Emitted when the element’s options are updated via updateOptions().
Callback signature: (options: ResetAccountElementOptions) => void
close
Emitted when the user closes the reset confirmation without resetting.
Call ev.preventDefault() to prevent the element from automatically unmounting.
Callback signature: (ev: CustomEvent<any>) => void
snapshot
Emitted when the element’s internal state changes.
Callback signature: (snapshot: ResetAccountElementSnapshot) => void
reset
Emitted when the user confirms and successfully resets their payout account.
Call ev.preventDefault() to prevent the element from automatically unmounting.
Callback signature: (ev: CustomEvent<any>) => void
Methods
mount(container)
Mount the element to a DOM container.
The container must be an empty element. The element will be appended as a child.
If the element is already mounted, this method will log a warning and return.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
container | HTMLElement | #$\{string\} | The container element or a CSS selector starting with ’#‘ |
unmount()
Remove the element from the DOM and clean up all event listeners.
After unmounting, the element instance should not be reused.
Create a new element instance if you need to mount again.
updateOptions(options)
Update the element’s configuration options after creation.
Only the provided options will be updated; other options remain unchanged.
The element will re-render with the new options.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
options | Partial<ResetAccountElementOptions> | Partial options object with the values to update |
getSnapshot()
Get the current state snapshot of the element.
The snapshot contains the element’s current internal state, such as
loading status, form values, or other element-specific data.
Returns: ResetAccountElementSnapshot
Types
ResetAccountElementOptions
Configuration options for the ResetAccountElement.| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
onReady | ((element: ResetAccountElement) => void) | undefined | No | - | Callback fired when the element has finished loading and is ready for interaction. This is equivalent to listening to the ‘ready’ event. |
onClose | ((ev: CustomEvent) => void) | undefined | No | - | Callback fired when the user closes the element without resetting their account. By default, the element will unmount when closed. Call ‘ev.preventDefault()’ to keep it mounted. |
onReset | ((ev: CustomEvent) => void) | undefined | No | - | Callback fired when the user confirms and successfully resets their payout account. By default, the element will unmount after the reset. Call ‘ev.preventDefault()’ to keep it mounted. |
ResetAccountElementSnapshot
Represents the current state of the ResetAccountElement. Useelement.getSnapshot() to get the current state, or listen to the snapshot event for changes.
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
state | "loading" | "ready" | Yes | - | The current loading state of the element. - ‘“loading”’ - The element is initializing - ‘“ready”’ - The element is fully loaded and interactive |

