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medusa-payment-stripe
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Stripe Payment provider for Meduas Commerce
Receive payments on your Medusa commerce application using Stripe.
Stripe Plugin Documentation | Medusa Website | Medusa Repository
1. Run the following command in the directory of the Medusa backend:
npm install medusa-payment-stripe
2. Set the following environment variables in .env
:
STRIPE_API_KEY=sk_...
# only necessary for production
STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_...
3. In medusa-config.js
add the following at the end of the plugins
array:
const plugins = [
// ...
{
resolve: `medusa-payment-stripe`,
options: {
api_key: process.env.STRIPE_API_KEY,
webhook_secret: process.env.STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET,
},
},
]
1. Run the following command in the directory of the Medusa backend to run the backend:
npm run start
2. Enable Stripe in a region in the admin. You can refer to this User Guide to learn how to do that. Alternatively, you can use the Admin APIs.
3. Place an order using a storefront or the Store APIs. You should be able to use Stripe as a payment method.
FAQs
Stripe Payment provider for Medusa Commerce
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