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SvelteKit Stripe Integration

The SvelteKit demo template comes with an awesome counter application built in. It would be better though if it was a subscription SAAS counter. That's what this repo does.

Check it out at https://sveltekit-stripe.netlify.app/.

This demo application implements subscriptions using SvelteKit and Stripe Checkout. It is based on this guide.

How to use.

First you need to have an account on Stripe.

  • Clone or fork the project git clone https://github.com/srmullen/sveltekit-stripe.git

  • Install the dependencies cd sveltekit-stripe && npm install

  • Rename .env.example to .env and update with your Stripe public and private api keys. You can get them from the Stripe dashboard.

  • Create products and prices on Stripe, using the script provided by this repo. npm run stripe:init This script creates the Stripe entities needed for a subscription billing model and writes them to a json file that will be loaded by a SvelteKit endpoint. You can also create the entites needed by using the Stripe dashboard, following this section of the guide.

  • Start up the development server npm run dev

Stripe Webhooks

This repo contains a SvelteKit endpoint for Stripe Webhook events.

To test the hook locally see this guide https://stripe.com/docs/webhooks/test

The stripe webhook endpoint is https://localhost:3000/stripe/webhook. That is where you'll want to forward stripe events.

Verify webhook signatures by adding STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET to your .env file.

See the demo

https://sveltekit-stripe.netlify.app

(Read more about the implementation here.)[https://www.srmullen.com/articles/sveltekit-stripe-integration]

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