#linqisnice_best-practices
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- linqisnice_best-practices, 17 hours ago, 14 messages
- linqisnice_docs, 6 days ago, 81 messages
Currently, when a checkout is "finished" (embedded), it redirects to
$"{_baseUriProvider.GetBaseUri(BaseUriOptions.Anigma)}/return?session_id={{CHECKOUT_SESSION_ID}}",
since we have no such page, it shows a 404, but i'm not entirely srue what im supposed to do here? am i supposed to redirect to a page in the client, which calls an endpoint on my backend to retrieve teh session status?
(i have very limited frontend experience)
have you read this page? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/custom-redirect-behavior
basically you set the return_url to whatever you want. but it needs to be a valid URL. something like example.com/success and optionally add ?session_id={{CHECKOUT_SESSION_ID}} if needed.
you can find an example here: https://docs.stripe.com/payments/accept-a-payment?platform=web&ui=embedded-form#create-checkout-session
oh alright, that might be simpler