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- diamadis_error, 27 minutes ago, 16 messages
Hi
Why you are using webview with React Native ?
I don't know why they decided to use this, I'm a new developer in the company and I'm not yet familiar with the codebase
Probably because they didnt want to make the entire application from scratch for mobile
You need to avoid using WebViews, it's hard for debug and has a lot of unexpected behavior
You should be using Stripe React Native SDK
There is an official Example that you can run and debug:
https://github.com/stripe/stripe-react-native/tree/master/example
Also you can find a guide here:
https://docs.stripe.com/payments/accept-a-payment?platform=react-native
So in other words we should have created a "real" mobile application
and not a wrapper with web views
Yes.