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github-pages-stripe-checkout
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What website platform are you using and why?
At the time, I had my website hosted on GitHub, so the URL was whatever.github.io. I followed this example to get a client-side button. I used PythonAnywhere to set up a store webpage with the Purchase button. Then, I followed the Accept a Payment and Customize your Success Page to try to find the receipt email address. If it found the email address, it rendered a page with tags for both files. If it didn't find the email address, it rendered a generic Oh no! page. With some basic testing, I haven't been able to access the success page without buying.
checkout-one-time-payments
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Deploy a Stripe sample to a cloud service with Terraform
Clone the terraform-checkout-one-time-payments repository to walk through the example steps. (This repository builds off of the original checkout-one-time-payments Stripe sample repository.) You will have to follow the steps for running locally. [Important] The steps in this tutorial assume that you are running the Stripe sample with HTML and a JavaScript (Node) server implementation. So when you clone and configure the sample, be sure to choose these options.
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Accept donations in variable/custom amounts, Ruby - Stripe prebuilt checkout API
I've cloned the prebuilt checkout page for one-time payments (Ruby version) and connected it to my account. I'm okay editing the cosmetics and everything, and I've got it working fine, but this one is based on a pre-set price and quantity. I am setting this up in order to accept donations, and would like to be able to accept custom amounts. I'm having a lot of trouble finding documentation for this, as most of what Google returns is from before the update to Checkout, and I can't find it in the API documentation.
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