webln.makeInvoice()

Request that the user creates an invoice to be used by the web app. This will return a BOLT-11 invoice. Invoices can be requested in a few forms:

  • By specifying an explicit amount, the user's provider should enforce that the user generate an invoice with a specific amount

  • By specifying a minimumAmount and / or maximumAmount, the user's provider should enforce that the user generate an invoice with an amount field constrained by that amount

  • When an explicit amount is not set, the user can return an invoice that has no amount specified, allowing the payment maker to send any amount

Note that these constraints are enforced by the client's provider, and therefore should not be completely trusted. If you want to check the fields that come back, or otherwise use the data encoded in the invoice, you'll want to use a library to decode it such as the bolt11 npm package.

Amounts are denominated in satoshis. For large amounts, it's recommended you use a big number library such as bn.js or big.js as Javascript only supports 32 bit integers.

Method

async function makeInvoice(args: RequestInvoiceArgs): RequestInvoiceResponse;

Parameters

interface RequestInvoiceArgs {
  amount?: string | number;
  defaultAmount?: string | number;
  minimumAmount?: string | number;
  maximumAmount?: string | number;
  defaultMemo?: string;
}

All amounts are denominated in sats.

Response

interface RequestInvoiceResponse {
  paymentRequest: string;
}

Code Example

await webln.enable();
const invoice = await webln.makeInvoice({
  amount: 1000,
});

Demo

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