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Index
Take My Money
About the Pragmatic Bookshelf Table of Contents Early praise for Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web Acknowledgments Preface
About This Book About You About the Project A Note About the Code
Chapter 1: Not Taking Payments on the Web (Yet)
Understanding the Data Model Building the Shopping Cart Feature Unit Testing Our Logic Next Up
Chapter 2: Take the Money
What’s a Payment Gateway and Why Do I Need One ? Setting Up Our First Payment Gateway Charging Cards with Server Authentication Testing with the VCR Gem Next Up
Chapter 3: Client-Side Payment Authentication
Setting Up Client-Side Stripe Using the Token on the Server Testing the JavaScript via Capybara Next Up
Chapter 4: PayPal
Setting Up a PayPal Account Accepting PayPal Transactions Handling the PayPal Callback Developing PayPal Charges Next Up
Chapter 5: Failure Is Totally an Option
Client-Side Validation Server-Side Failure Testing for Failure Running a Background Job Notification Next Up
Chapter 6: Subscriptions
Creating Subscription Plans Creating Subscription Customers Purchasing a Subscription Setting Up Webhooks Supporting the Stripe Subscription Life Cycle Next Up
Chapter 7: The Administration Experience
Using Stripe’s Administration Dashboard Setting Up Your Own Administrative Dashboard Setting Up a Point of Purchase Next Up
Chapter 8: Administration Roles
Authentication and Roles Issuing Refunds Applying Discounts Next Up
Chapter 9: Administration and Data Security
Breaking the Rules Keeping Data Secure Two-Factor Authorization Simulating Users Blocking Email Next Up
Chapter 10: Reporting
Using ActiveAdmin Reporting Rolling Your Own Data Speeding Up Performance and Data Preparation Next Up
Chapter 11: Adding Fees and Calculating Taxes
Adding Nontax Fees Calculating Taxes Next Up
Chapter 12: Third-Party Sales with Stripe Connect
Creating Affiliate Accounts Transferring Payments to Affiliate Accounts Validating Affiliates Next Up
Chapter 13: Going to Production
Going Live Setting Up SSL/TLS Encryption Running Automated Security Audits Database Backups Running Periodic Tasks Compliance The End
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