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Serverless Stripe Checkout with Netlify Functions

Use Stripe Checkout with Netlify Functions to sell your products online.

Demo

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Features:

  • Load products from a JSON product catalogue
  • Create Checkout Sessions with Netlify Functions
  • Process Stripe webhook events with Netlify Functions to handle fulfillment

How to run locally

Prerequisites

Follow the steps below to run locally.

1. Clone and configure the sample

git clone https://github.com/stripe-samples/checkout-netlify-serverless 

Copy the .env.example file into a file named .env in the functions folder. For example:

cp functions/.env.example functions/.env 

You will need a Stripe account in order to run the demo. Once you set up your account, go to the Stripe developer dashboard to find your API keys.

STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=<replace-with-your-publishable-key> STRIPE_SECRET_KEY=<replace-with-your-secret-key> 

2. Run Netlify Functions locally:

You can run the Netlify Functions locally with Netlify Dev:

npm run functions netlify dev 

3. [Optional] Run a webhook locally:

If you want to test the using-webhooks integration with a local webhook on your machine, you can use the Stripe CLI to easily spin one up.

Make sure to install the CLI and link your Stripe account.

In a separate tab run

stripe listen --forward-to localhost:8888/.netlify/functions/handle-purchase 

Or use the shorthand npm run webhook

The CLI will print a webhook secret key to the console. Set STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET to this value in your .env file.

You should see events logged in the console where the CLI is running.

When you are ready to create a live webhook endpoint, follow our guide in the docs on configuring a webhook endpoint in the dashboard.

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