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Hi there ๐ Stripe doesn't have a first party Stripe integration, so us working this channel are not too familiar with the framework and less so with how to specifically make Stripe work within it.
You are correct that your Stripe integration will need both a frontend and backend components though.
Thank you for response Toby ๐ , I understand what you mean ...
Sorry, I forgot that I also meant to touch on the Stripe CLI question that you had. The Stripe CLI is meant to make testing easier, it is not meant to be used as a production solution. You production solution should interact with our API rather than going through the CLI.
Hi, Thanks for your response Toby ... When you say that Stripe's API is used for production, could you say the kinds of outcome that working with the API can produce please?
What do you mean?
I mean, what can Stripe's API produce, if you mean that it is for production please?
I don't understand. Our API is how you interface with our service, I'm not sure what you mean when you're asking what it can "produce".
We have API references available here:
https://stripe.com/docs/api
And you can find a reference of what is available in our front-end library here:
https://stripe.com/docs/js
Complete reference documentation for the Stripe API. Includes code snippets and examples for our Python, Java, PHP, Node.js, Go, Ruby, and .NET libraries.
Okay, understood, and thank you for the documentation that you have pointed me to ... I think CJ was showing that various objects can be produced through Stripe's CLI, so I was hoping that somehow a created object could be implemented (and I'm pretty sure that this must be possible, otherwise what would be the point?) ... I might watch that video again though your idea on the CLI being just for testing does seem plausible.
Happy to help!
Well, you haven't really answered anything, have you? If anything, you have brought about confusion ... I think people who do not know answers should be true to themselves and not be hasty to respond, like these questions are not for YOU! ... With all due respect ๐
Sorry, I guess I mistook your "thank you" as thanks for providing assistance.
I'm sorry, that I wasn't really able to answer your questions, but they largely seem to be focused around how to use the Flutter framework rather than how to work with the Stripe API (where the latter is what this forum is intended for providing assistance with).
If your questions are around Flutter itself, you may have more luck in a Flutter forum or possibly in our #841573134531821615 channel where non-Stripe-developers hangout and talk about their various integrations.
For questions around how to use or integrate the flutter_stripe package, you'll likely have better luck working with the group that built, owns, and maintains that package.
I am unsure of your knowledge when you do not acknowledge that Stripe has developed solutions for integrating Stripe with Flutter, and with any intention to develop Stripe, there will always be a coding context, so on your view there'd never be any support from here ... But that can't be true ... Every guidance for Stripe has to be implemented ... There has to be people more knowledgable than yourself for this forum to have any value, so then could you just keep quiet?
I'm not sure what you mean. The flutter_stripe package was not built by Stripe. You can see its GitHub repo here:
https://github.com/flutter-stripe/flutter_stripe
It is in the flutter_stripe organization, rather than our organization (stripe) where all of the packages/libraries that we built and maintain are stored:
https://github.com/stripe
Dude, I asked five questions and you really didn't have answers to any of them, yet you were fast to start typing a response ... That's enough from you. THANK YOU