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Stripe
stripe | Stripe | |
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8 | 300 | |
2,001 | 3,604 | |
1.2% | 0.7% | |
9.0 | 8.9 | |
3 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Go | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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August Stripe Developer Digest
New API version released: Version 2022-08-01 of the Stripe API has been released along with major version upgrades to all official client libraries, namely Dotnet, Go, Java, PHP, Node, Python, and Ruby. Read more about breaking changes in the API upgrades section and how to upgrade.
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Ask HN: How can I “reset” the way I approach building software?
All I can give is my experience (been coding professionally for maybe 12-15 years) but I never looked at patterns like you are for a LONG time. I had no choice but to code in a "simple, straightforward" style because I didn't know anything fancy. I just did everything the normal, dumb way.
That said, things often become complicated because you don't have the skills to keep them simple (for example, you draw the boundaries between your modules wrong, or you fail to abstract the right things, leading to tight coupling and information leaking). So it's pretty normal for your software to be a mess for the first decade or so.
You should just keep writing your project, and as you find as the developer certain things on it are harder than they should be / frustrating / take too long, that will indicate a problem. Then you can keep trying to refactor until you get it right. Writing bad software is how you learn to write good software.
You asked for an example and I just gave you a bunch of philosophy, so I'll give you at least one. It depends on your language and what you're doing but I use Go a lot, and I think Stripe is pretty good at keeping things straightforward https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go
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Stripe Open Sources Markdoc
Unfortunately my experience has been different; I found that Stripe's Go doc doesn't match their API and while searching on it I found that someone else had mentioned that to their personnel over freenode 2 years ago.
So I raised an issue on GitHub[1] on Apr 9 and hasn't been attended to yet.
On a more serious note, Stripe's payment links doc seemed to imply that tax rates are automatically calculated if the tax rates are set(as we do with code when we pass the tax_id), But I found after couple of payments that tax aren't being charged, On conversing on Twitter with the payment links dev I came to realize that the required option was not there for me[2] and then after couple of hours with their support staff I was informed that the options was not available for India as 'Stripe Tax' is a separate product.
Overall, I'm happy with Stripe's tech; at least compared to the other options I have. But their docs have caused me some frustrations.
[1] https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go/issues/1447
[2] https://twitter.com/joshuaackerman/status/144759582096702259...
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Explore Stripe Tax and the new webhooks dashboard
Stay compliant with updated KYC regulations: We’ve added future_requirements support to our Java, PHP, .NET, Go, and Node SDKs. This parameter enables developers to know account verification requirements and deadlines.
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The Idempotency-Key HTTP Header Field
A nice feature of keeping the idempotency key separate from the payload is that a service like Stripe can build tools to help users with idempotency even if the user has no idea what an idempotency key is.
For example, take a look at stripe-go's implementation, which automatically tags a request with a key if the user didn't specify one:
https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go/blob/67034d2205c0240ade9...
This works for all mutating requests, and is useful because the built-in retry system will automatically reuse the same key that was generated. Users can get the benefits of idempotency without really having to understand very well what's going on under the hood.
I suppose you could still do that by munging each request body, but IMO it's a nice feature to make sure that requests are the same as what the user specified. Also note that in practice the implementations are probably not that wildly different under the hood — despite being in a header, Stripe's idempotency is still being handled by the same application stack which processes the payment (i.e. not a middle box or load balancer).
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Scalable developer video production
Stripe has seven main client libraries — Ruby, PHP, Python, Node, .NET, Go, and Java — and we wanted to give junior developers a foundation of broadly applicable knowledge to help them in all of their Stripe development going forward.
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🎥 New developer foundations videos for our client libraries
Thank you to our top open-source contributors this month: joeltaylor, ybiquitous, gogainda (stripe-ruby); masterjus (stripe-php); westy92, msternow (stripe-android); ees37 (stripe-go); Fonata (stripe-cli); rdsedmundo (stripe-node); hibariya (stripe-samples); risentveber, vinistock, jaredbeck, ryanwilsonperkin, anandvc, RyanBrushett, paracycle (sorbet).
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Incident response tips from firefighters 👩🚒 and new dev foundations videos
Thank you to our top open-source contributors this month: merrickfox, bayandin (stripe-go); KaanOzkan, Morriar, RyanBrushett, sharpobject, paracycle, kddeisz (sorbet); hibariya, maeda-kazuya, (stripe-samples); jofftiquez (stripe-js).
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Bringing more sweetness to ruby with sorbet types 🍦
First let's introduce the tool: Sorbet is a gem developed by Stripe that aims to bring type notation syntax and type checking support for the Ruby ecosystem by utilizing the "Gradual typing" philosophy, it also provide type generation from YARD comments via the tapioca gem, allowing to grow alongside the already built Ruby codebase.
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Which billing processor to use? Stripe vs wise? Which is a better choice for my international business?
The problem is stripe.com charges 4.6% total in fees. Wise charges 1.89%.
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
For me Stripe is the peak for a product/company website:
https://stripe.com/
I heard some people admire https://linear.app/ but I don't see the appeal myself
Majority of websites often fall into one of two categories:
1. Traditional off the shelf template
2. Look cool but fail when it comes to usability and robustness (those featured on awwwards)
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How to Process Stripe Subscriptions In Your Serverless Apps
You could have the best service in the world, but if you have a payment gateway that leaves people feeling uncomfortable, you'll lose them. Not only that, but you have PCI compliance you would need to deal with and a slew of other things that are handled for you with a payment vendor like Stripe, Square, or PayPal.
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Safe & Easy Boosting || 30% off
Your payment and data is processed safely through Stripe. We are verified and also accept Paypal.
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Using Stripe to Implement Payment handling on a website
First you'll want to go to Stripe's website and setup an account. Then install Stripe with pip install stripe. In this example I'm using Flask for the backend and React for the frontend. The website is an e-commerce page for buying and selling skateboards. Now create some models for the product to sell and the receipts then run flask db init, flask db migrate, and flask db upgrade to create the database. My models look like so:
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Clearing up some misconceptions about Kick's Security
Kick uses a Payment Processor called Stripe
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How do I integrate stripe Payment gateway in react while i am using laravel as bekend ??
I did that with Vue and Laravel a few times. If you need Stripe data linked to a user account your best bet is Laravel Cashier. Otherwise you'll have to use the PHP SDK.
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Reloadable Purchasing Cards
stripe allows issuing cards, similar to how cash app, Venmo and other payment platforms issues cards to users. I’ve personally never issued a card but the documentation is there and should be simple!
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Buy Verified Stripe Account
A verified Stripe account is one that has been examined and certified by Stripe as belonging to a real company. This indicates that Stripe has received all necessary information and documentation from the account holder and that Stripe has confirmed that the account is actually owned and run by an authorized company. Buy Verified Stripe Account
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