#felix_manual-capture-directcharge
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- felix_api, 1 day ago, 6 messages
Hi ๐
Are you using Direct Charges, Destination Charges, or Separate Charges & transfers?
https://docs.stripe.com/connect/charges
The Payment Intent Capture API https://docs.stripe.com/api/payment_intents/capture has the parameters necessary to share fudns with a Connected Account.
You can either specify the amount you want your platform to keep in the application_fee_amount or you can specify the amount to send to the Connected Account in the transfer_data.amount parameter
thank you very much for this, thi works
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just to confirm, this is the correct way right?
const paymentIntent = await stripe.paymentIntents.capture(
'pi_3MrPBM2eZvKYlo2C1TEMacFD',
{
application_fee_amount: 500, // Application fee amount in cents (e.g., $5.00)
},
{
stripeAccount: 'acct_1ABCDEFGHijklmn', // Replace with the Stripe Connect account ID
}
);
That appears to be the node syntax for a direct charge. Yes that should work. I recommend you build an end-to-end simulation in Test mode to make sure it behaves how you expect