Stripe Add-On 3.9 Update
By Jonathan Calderon Published December 16, 2020- Added a warning notice when deprecated credit card field is still being used.
- Fixed an issue with the plugin settings where the default API mode is not set. Default is set to “test”.
- Complete change log below.
Powerful merchant integrations into your WordPress Forms!
Our Stripe Add-On allows you to quickly integrate your WordPress forms with Stripe, one of the world’s most powerful payments engine. With our Add-On, you can:
Simple product listings and recurring payments: Setup and sell simple products or services in just minutes with one-time credit card payments. Additionally, you can easily set up and configure Stripe recurring payment subscriptions.
WordPress Posts and User Registration: Configure your forms to both create a post and accept payment. The post is only created if the payment is approved. Also, you configure your form so that users created with the User Registration Add-On are only created after payment is approved.
Our Stripe Add-On comes included in our Pro License plan with a lot of other great tools such as Mailchimp, PayPal, Trello and Slack. You can learn more about our Add-Ons here and their vast integrations to many services and built-in tools.
Stripe Add-On v3.9 Changelog
- Added a warning notice when deprecated credit card field is still being used.
- Added support for the gform_ip_address filter.
- Fixed an issue with the plugin settings where the default API mode is not set. Default is set to “test”.
- Fixed an issue where card details for the Stripe Card field is not rendered when the form also contains the default credit card field.
- Fixed an issue where multiple feed specific callbacks can be processed for an entry at the same time.
- Fixed an issue where an empty validation error can be applied to the Stripe Card field when some Stripe API errors occur.
- Fixed an issue with the Stripe card field preview in the form editor.