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- pastyghost_best-practices, 23 hours ago, 32 messages
- pastyghost_best-practices, 4 days ago, 51 messages
This is a preview feature, so it might be best to work with the team that gave you access to this
That said, it appears the shipping_options parameter linked in the docs here: https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/custom-shipping-options?payment-ui=embedded-form&server-lang=node#customize-shipping-options
Should accept either shipping_rate as an ID or shipping_rate_data to define a new rate inline
for each array entry
internationalShipping := stripe.CheckoutSessionShippingOption{
ShippingAmount: 2000,
ShippingRate: "shr_1QfvZcGVt95r9kfaBOh
this does not really make sense, as you would provide both an amount and an existing rate
Oh - I guess what I have there is the rate ID?
Yea it looks like
You can see any example of options using a rate ID and the data pattern here: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go/blob/59660edfeed1968c8db9d6cae5e0e0bf0a93f9fe/example/generated_examples_test.go#L560-L579
cannot use "shr_1PLnWrGVt95r9kfaO35Xkhut" (untyped string constant) as *stripe.ShippingRate value in struct literal
Ah, I see.
it shows:
ShippingOptions: []*stripe.CheckoutSessionShippingOptionParams{
{
ShippingRate: stripe.String("shr_standard"),
},
}
so that might be what you need
Let me try that.
(sorry, Go is not among my strengths, so leaning on examples here)