I am using Stripe
as a payment gateway. Now there\'s a big problem bothers me.
I used code below to create a subscription:
I was stuck over the same problem after spending some time it turns out to be pretty simple.
Step 1: Call retrieve all invoice API with subscription id as a parameter.
Example in PHP:
$invoice = \Stripe\Invoice::all(array("subscription" => your_subscription_id));
In $invoice
you will get Charge ID and hence, you can get everything after that.
I just ran into the same issue myself. I'm using the python library but the answer is more about Stripe's API than what language the client is in.
Ultimately, since I'm creating a new customer with each subscription, I was able to look up the invoice against the customer_id and grab its charge id. Here's what the python code for that looks like:
stripe_api.Invoice.all(customer=subscribe_result['customer'])['data'][0]['charge']
Again, note that this method would not work if you re-use customers, only if creating new customers with each subscription create.
It's certainly not ideal. It would be far better if the charge id were included in the return. Even knowing the Invoice ID would at least solve the issue of re-using customers though it would still require an unnecessary API call to fetch the invoice.
Well there is no straight-forward way to do this. There is however a hack to get charge_id
for that subscription
with out waiting for invoice.payment_succeeded
callback
.
This how I did in Ruby
, you can treat this as a pseudo
code. May be you can do this using PHP
API
s
# Lets not retrieve all the invoices
# use filter
lower_limit_date = DateTime.strptime(that_subscription.start.to_s, '%s') - 1.hour
upper_limit_date = 2.hours.from_now
list_object_of_all_invoices_in_range = Stripe::Invoice.all(
{
customer: customer_id,
date: {
gt: lower_limit_date.to_i, # Start TimeStamp
lt: upper_limit_date.to_i # End TimeStamp
}
})
particular_invoice = list_object_of_all_invoices_in_range.data.
keep_if { |s| s[:subscription] == that_subscription.id }.first
stripe_charge_id = particular_invoice.charge # gives charge_id
See structure of ListObject for Invoices
Came across this question while searching for how to extract subscription ID in Java. Turns out the new version of the API (1.7.1 for Java) has ID field built right into the subscription object. The same is probably true for the PHP API.
This is exactly what Stripe's webhooks are for. After creating a customer with an initial subscription, you'll get six webhook notifications:
customer.created
, with the customer data (which you already have if you're saving what the API returns)charge.succeeded
(or charge.failed
), which contains the initial charge data you're looking forinvoice.created
, which is the associated invoiceinvoice.payment_succeeded
(or invoice.payment_failed
), also telling you the status of the chargecustomer.card.created
, with the details of the new cardcustomer.subscription.created
, with the details of the customer's subscription.Stripe's API, like many APIs and many payment solutions, is built to be used with webhooks. If you're not taking advantage of webhooks, you're going to be missing functionality, and you're probably working too hard for what can be done without webhooks.
Stripe works to deliver the data to you. If you're writing code to poll Stripe, you're working way, way too hard.
Another option you can use if you need the charge id right away and can't wait for a webhook is use the latest_invoice
field on the returned subscription object.
A python example:
inv_id = subscription.latest_invoice
inv = stripe.Invoice.retrieve(inv_id)
charge_id = inv.charge