Stripe Payment Method for Solidus. It works as a wrapper for the ActiveMerchant Stripe gateway.
In your Gemfile:
gem 'solidus_stripe', '~> 1.0.0'
Then run from the command line:
bundle install
bundle exec rails g solidus_stripe:install
bundle exec rails db:migrate
Navigate to Settings > Payments > Payment Methods in the admin panel.
You can now create a new payment method that uses Stripe by selecting
Stripe credit card
under Type in the New Payment Method form and saving.
The Stripe payment method's extra fields will be now shown in the form.
Configure via database configuration
If you want to store your Stripe credentials in the database just
fill the new fields in the form, selecting custom
(default) in the
Preference Source field.
Configure via static configuration
If you want to store your credentials into your codebase or use ENV variables you can create the following static configuration:
# config/initializers/spree.rb
Spree.config do |config|
# ...
config.static_model_preferences.add(
Spree::PaymentMethod::StripeCreditCard,
'stripe_env_credentials',
secret_key: ENV['STRIPE_SECRET_KEY'],
publishable_key: ENV['STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY'],
v3_elements: false,
server: Rails.env.production? ? 'production' : 'test',
test_mode: !Rails.env.production?
)
end
Once your server has been restarted, you can select in the Preference
Source field a new entry called stripe_env_credentials
. After saving,
your application will start using the static configuration to process
Stripe payments.
If you were previously using solidus_gateway
gem you might want to
check out our Wiki page
that describes how to handle this migration.
Then just run the following to automatically build a dummy app if necessary and run the tests:
bundle exec rake
We use gem-release to release this extension with ease.
Supposing you are on the master branch and you are working on a fork of this
extension, upstream
is the main remote and you have write access to it, you
can simply run:
gem bump --version minor --tag --release --remote upstream
This command will:
- bump the gem version to the next minor (changing the
version.rb
file) - commit the change and push it to upstream master
- create a git tag
- push the tag to the upstream remote
- release the new version on RubyGems
Or you can run these commands individually:
gem bump --version minor --remote upstream
gem tag --remote upstream
gem release