Use Stripe in server routes
This hapi plugin adds an instance of the Stripe SDK to your server so you can easily integrate payments in your app.
- Validates your settings (e.g. API keys).
- Allows you to set the Stripe SDK and API versions.
- Simplifies your routes.
npm install hapi-zebra stripe
Register the plugin on your server to make the stripe
library available in routes.
const hapi = require('@hapi/hapi');
const zebra = require('hapi-zebra');
const server = hapi.server();
const init = async () => {
await server.register({
plugin : zebra,
options : {
secretKey : process.env.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY
}
});
server.route({
method : 'POST',
path : '/charge',
async handler(request) {
const { stripe } = request.server;
await stripe.subscriptions.create({
plan : 'some-plan-name',
customer : 'some-user-id',
source : request.payload.stripeToken
});
return 'Thanks for paying!';
}
});
await server.start();
console.log('Server ready:', server.info.uri);
};
init();
Note that hapi-zebra
will use the version of the Stripe SDK that is in your package.json.
Please see Stripe's API documentation for details on the stripe
library itself.
Type: object
The options are passed to new Stripe()
to configure the Stripe client. See the Stripe SDK for details on the available options, such as apiVersion
.
Type: string
Set a specific Stripe API version to use for all requests, overriding your account's default setting.
Type: string
Your secret Stripe API key, used to authenticate with Stripe when using its API.
For convenience, this plugin adds the following API to the hapi server instance.
An instance of the Stripe SDK, which has methods to make requests to the Stripe API. This is available as request.server.stripe
inside of route handlers.
See our contributing guidelines for more details.
- Fork it.
- Make a feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request.
Go make something, dang it.