How come only stores accept debit/credit cards? You should be able to accept them too. Let your friends send you some money, or charge for impromptu consulting. Just deploy this app to Heroku, change some variables and you're in business.
This thing doesn't ask the customer much, just for an email and the payment amount. All the credit card info stays on Stripe so you have nothing to worry about.
You can see it in action here. If you like it, why not donate? ;)
- Get a Stripe account and find your API keys.
- Fork and clone this repo.
- Get a Heroku account.
- Deploy this app to a new Heroku instance.
- Set the environment variables (see below).
- Profit? Quite possibly.
For each variable below, set its value in your heroku instance by
running $ heroku config:add VARIABLE_NAME=value
.
Value | Variable Name | Example |
---|---|---|
Your Name | PAYEE_NAME | John Doe |
Your Twitter Handle | PAYEE_TWITTER | jdoe |
Shorthand url of your site | PAYEE_SITE | jdoe.com |
Full URL of your site | PAYEE_SITE_URL | http://jdoe.com |
Stripe public key | STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY | pk_xyz |
Stripe private key | STRIPE_SECRET_KEY | sk_abc |
To run this project locally in development, copy the .env.example
to
.env
and fill in the blanks. It contains the environment variables
described in the table above. The app does not require setting up a
database.
Use the stripe test credentials provided in your account to use fake cards without issuing real charges. There are a variety of test card numbers to simulate any kind of error or card event.
Lucre is Copyright © 2013 Joe Nelson. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.