I have researched on how to implement Stripe using React native, but have not found a solid way to so. Apparently, React Native does not support http module so would have to use Stripe API using fetch
(as explained in .html).
So my question is, is using fetch method to Stripe API endpoints a good alternative to stripe.js
? And would I be missing out on anything by not using stripe.js
? Also, is stripe.js
another name for the Stripe SDK?
Lastly, by using fetch to Stripe API endpoints in place of stripe.js
, would it still be considered a fully PCI-compliant integration as described in ?
Thank you in advance
I have researched on how to implement Stripe using React native, but have not found a solid way to so. Apparently, React Native does not support http module so would have to use Stripe API using fetch
(as explained in http://blog.bigbinary.com/2015/11/03/using-stripe-api-in-react-native-with-fetch.html).
So my question is, is using fetch method to Stripe API endpoints a good alternative to stripe.js
? And would I be missing out on anything by not using stripe.js
? Also, is stripe.js
another name for the Stripe SDK?
Lastly, by using fetch to Stripe API endpoints in place of stripe.js
, would it still be considered a fully PCI-compliant integration as described in https://stripe.com/docs/security ?
Thank you in advance
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Reset to default 16We've made wrapper around native Stripe SDK for both platforms here: https://github.com/tipsi/tipsi-stripe
When you are using native sdk it gives you better integration with platform, so our goal was to make same api for both platforms and support native features.