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- cyberbyte_api, 5 days ago, 13 messages
Hello, happy to help. Can you tell me what specific part of the guide you are having trouble understanding?
I mean, I sort of understand most of it, but I can't figure out how to verify the payment when it's been successful, in order to continue with the rest of the process.
This doc should help (and should probably be linked to from the main accept a payment doc) https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/fulfill-orders
Basically the two signals you can listen for are the user being redirected to your success page and getting webhooks around the payment succeeding (like checkout.session.completed or payment_intent.succeeded). You will want to listen to at least the webhook because it is way more resiliant, but some users listen to either and fulfill on the first signal they get
Hmm, okey, I'll try this and come back to you
Of course, happy to help