A virtual payment method between a web application and a customer/user to allow them to subscribe and verify that their subscription has been successful.
- Node.js Express server
- React client
- Stripe SDK
- Jest, supertest, and testing-library/react
You need to create a Stripe developer account (no need to give any bank info). This will give you the necessary tokens to run the app. The Publishable key
is the REACT_APP_PUBLIC_STRIPE_KEY
environment variable. The Secret key
is the SECRET_STRIPE_KEY
environment variable.
Work off of a fork. When you are ready, make a pull request.
If you have conflicts that cannot be resolved in the github UI, manually resolve them by setting a new remote. Here, upstream
is the name of the remote, but you can call it whatever you'd like.
git remote add upstream [email protected]:insightorchards/cha-ching.git
Run git remote
and you should see upstream
in the output list.
git fetch upstream
Now you will have the latest changes from the upstream.
Proceed with resolving conflicts with a rebase or merge, whichever you prefer.
We deploy the app with heroku. The front and back end are deployed separately.
Add heroku remotes
git remote add heroku https://git.heroku.com/io-cha-ching.git
git remote add heroku-client https://git.heroku.com/io-cha-ching-client.git
Make sure to deploy from the upstream main
, rather than your forked main
. After merging your PR, fetch the upstream and checkout to it: git fetch upstream && git checkout upstream/main
. Then run your deploy commands from this detached head state.
git subtree push --prefix client heroku-client main
If the branch tip is behind the remote, you may have to force push.
git push heroku-client `git subtree split --prefix client main`:main --force
git push heroku main