#N.T.W-js
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@noble wing hi! so I have to admit I'm not as familiar with JS frameworks as you are. I think my first point of confusion is, are you building a backend or a frontend here and exactly what part of Stripe are you trying to use?
So Deno is a runtime similar to NodeJS (https://deno.land/) and the runtime does not support CommonJS
But that only by the way
I was given a clear order that I should build an app with a digital shop (so it sells digital products).
That means I need a checkout where I can redirect the customer to stripe as well as a callback where I can verify the payment.
I would like to do as much as possible in the backend
(my main language is German, sorry for this bad english i use a translator)
ok then all you really need is to install stripe-node on your backend to create a CheckoutSession object and then redirect to its URL from your backend route I would say.
was there a specific problem you ran into?
unfortunately Deno does not support the module
what would be the workflow with the API? (without libary)
it would be making raw HTTP calls to our API
in oru documentation you see we have 'curl' examples? You'd make HTTP requests to do the same thing(as you said, you could use fetch for that if you wanted)
but it's really complicated especially if you're using more complex parameters so we do try to encourage the use of our libraries instead.
unfortunately it is not possible for me to use the libary
then i will try with http requests
where can I write a recommendation for the libary that you can also support Deno in the future?
do you know why Deno doesn't support it?
there is this at least https://github.com/stripe/stripe-node/issues/997
oh it's because it's some environment that doesn't support https and is not full Node or something
looks like we're working on it(https://github.com/stripe/stripe-node/pull/1236) so likely a future release will support this!