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stripe-react-native
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react-native-payments alternative for Apple payments !?
What is your purpose with the action of opening the payment window? Do you just want to show the cards, or is the user buying a product, or is it for something in the app? The react-native-payment has not seen any updates the past 2 years… I would skip this package for usage. You could use something like https://github.com/stripe/stripe-react-native if you like to use stripe as a payment provider. Or for in app purchases I use https://github.com/dooboolab/react-native-iap So it depends on want you want to accomplish and what kind of payment provider you want to use. Good luck 💪🏽
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Binary XML file line #9 in com.client:layout/stripe_card_form_view
Example (from stripe github fficial documentation) for Styles.xml: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-react-native/tree/518593e5a64da9e5b7385690a53c9d0cd7395261/android/src/main/res
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October Stripe Developer Digest
Stripe React Native: version 0.19 was released, which contains breaking changes required to fit updated brand guidelines from Google for Google Pay and moves the minimum compileSdkVersion to v33.
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September Stripe Developer Digest
Stripe React Native: Versions 0.15.0 - 0.18.1 were published this month and include a breaking change: Your compileSdkVersion for android/build.gradle must be set to greater than version 32. There are also updates to confirmPayment, several bug fixes, and the inclusion of Link on PaymentSheet for iOS.
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August Stripe Developer Digest
Stripe React Native v0.15.0–0.16.0: Two new releases to our React Native library this month include support for dark mode on the GooglePayButton and CardForm components. These updates also introduced several breaking changes from previous versions.
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July Stripe Developer Digest
Stripe React Native v0.12.0–0.14.1: This has been added in the canAddCardToWallet method, for use with Stripe Issuing in combination with Apple and Google Pay wallets. This set of releases also allows devs to set the default country for both the CardField and CardForm components, and includes several bug fixes.
- How to handle Google and Apple Pay?
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Stripe google pay error on expo
This is an issue that I opened yesterday. I’ve attached my code over here.
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What would you like to see Stripe improve on iOS?
We do have a first-party react native library here: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-react-native. Anything specific with it, you'd like to see improved?
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December Developer Digest: A year in review
Stripe React Native SDK: The official Stripe React Native SDK is now in public beta to help you build delightful payment experiences using React Native. Watch our video guides on adding the SDK to a React Native app and accepting a payment.
markdoc
- Markdoc – a flexible Markdown-based authoring framework built by Stripe
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Ask HN: Stripe like API documentation tool?
Or please share any API documentation tools you use that is opensource and NOT Swagger.
Stripe has Markdoc[0] but it doesn't seem to be automated in any way.
[0]https://markdoc.dev/
- Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts
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Looking for a Knowledge-base Tool with SEO Optimization and Multimedia Support for my SaaS - Any Recommendations?
Try using https://markdoc.dev/ .. this is the documentation tool/editor by Stripe and it also powers the extensive documentation of the Stripe product itself .
- Show HN: I’m building open-source headless CMS for technical content
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I read the full-GitHub-flavored markdown spec so you do not have to. GitHub natively supports many lesser known features including the ability to create diagrams, maps and even 3D models, directly from markdown text.
Extension frameworks like Stripe’s, MarkDoc allows documentation to have code examples in multiple languages.
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Rust Is the Future of JavaScript Infrastructure
I'm bullish on Rust, but there's a long way still to go. The overhead of passing values across the boundary between JavaScript and Rust is quite high. There are a lot of cases where you want to be able to provide a dynamic configuration to Rust, ideally in JavaScript, and that's still pretty costly from a performance perspective.
One of my projects (https://markdoc.dev/) is a Markdown dialect that supports custom tags and a React renderer. I recently experimented with implementing a parser for it in Rust in order to increase performance. My Rust-based parser is significantly faster than my existing JavaScript parser, but then I have to serialize the AST in order to move it from Rust to JavaScript. I'd like to implement the entire processor in Rust, but I need to let users define custom tags in JavaScript, and the overhead of going back and forth is far from ideal.
I'm hopeful that the recently-ratified Wasm GC proposal—which introduces managed structs and arrays that don't cost anything to pass between the Wasm environment and JavaScript—will help a lot. But it's going to take awhile for Wasm GC features to land in LLVM and be properly supported in Rust.
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Alternatives to Madcap?
Consider going down the docs-as-code route. There are open source options that require an investment of time for you to become familiar with the tech stack, so learn Markdown and Git if you haven't already. Stripe (who many consider to have some of the best documentation available) created Markdoc as a means of easily maintaining solid docs with some of the fancy quirks of the upper-end doc tools, including content re-use.
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Use Markdoc and Next.js to Build a Git-powered Markdown Blog
Most modern developer blogs and documentation websites have one thing in common— they run on JAMstack (static websites) and their content is file-based and powered by Git. This allows multiple developers to collaboratively edit content with perks like versioning and version control. In this tutorial, we’re going to see how we can build a simple yet powerful and interactive blog with Next.js and Markdoc.
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How to create documentation site
Hola. Former Stripe employee here - they use Markdoc: https://markdoc.dev/
What are some alternatives?
react-native-iap - react-native native module for In App Purchase.
mdx - Markdown for the component era
firebase-mobile-payments - Firebase Cloud Functions to create payments in native Android and iOS applications.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
react-native-payments - Accept Payments with Apple Pay and Android Pay using the Payment Request API.
vue-markdoc - Vue renderer for Markdoc
stripe-js - Loading wrapper for Stripe.js
readme_renderer - Safely render long_description/README files in Warehouse
stripe-node - Node.js library for the Stripe API.
next.js - Markdoc plugin for Next.js
react-native-braintree - A react native interface for integrating payments using Braintree's v.zero SDK
vrite - Open-source developer content platform