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- garv_api, 1 day ago, 38 messages
Hi there, are you are about the sucess URL of a checkout session?
I mean this link right here
Return to pocketclass, I want it to redirect at a different url that return_url
Is this a checkout page?
Ok, I believe you are talking about account link https://docs.stripe.com/api/account_links/create, am I right?
Yep!
The issue is that in my Return_URI I check if the connect was succesful if not, I redirect them back to Stripe however if they click return this still happens which I want to avoid
I don't quite understand this part "however if they click return this still happens which I want to avoid", can you elaborate?
Did u understand that on Return url, if connection was not succesful they get redirected back to stripe connect?
So what happens is that when they click "Return to PocketClass" They want to go back to our homepage, however since our return uri checks for succesful connection and finds that connection was unsuccessful, it just returns them back to stripe
When your user click on the "return to PocketClass" link, they will be redirected to whatever return_url that you specified. The behavior that you just described is the implementation of how your server respond to the return_url request, not Stripe,
Yep I know that what I am trying to ask is, is there anyway I can make it so that the return_uri is different and return to pocketclass sends the user to a different uri?