In testing mode when I create a new customer and tries for payment, i got this error.
Customer cus_7Zz2BCnybIZLGw does not have a linked card with ID tok_17Kp8GAwLkQPB7OqrrM73VVI
Im using card number : 4242424242424242 exp_month :12 exp_year 2016
The return response is,
Array ( [charge_status] => [error_info] => Array ( [type] => invalid_request_error [message] => Customer cus_7Zz2BCnybIZLGw does not have a linked card with ID tok_17Kp8GAwLkQPB7OqrrM73VVI. [param] => card [code] => missing ) [message] => Customer cus_7Zz2BCnybIZLGw does not have a linked card with ID tok_17Kp8GAwLkQPB7OqrrM73VVI. )
Input Charge Data is,
$customer = Stripe_Customer::create(array( 'account_balance' => 100, 'source' => $token, 'email' => strip_tags(trim($email)) ) ); $customer_id = $customer->id; $charge = array( 'card' => 4242424242424242, 'amount' => 100, 'currency' => 'cad', 'receipt_email' => [email protected], 'description' => 'my payment', 'customer' => $customer_id );
There are three different ways to create a charge:
with the source
parameter only. In this case, source
needs to be a token or source ID (created by Checkout or Stripe.js), i.e. a string that starts with tok_
or src_
.
with the customer
parameter only. In this case, customer
needs to be a customer ID, i.e. a string that starts with cus_
. The customer's default payment source will be charged.
with both the customer
and source
parameters. In this case, customer
needs to be a customer ID as in the previous case, but source
should be the ID of a payment source that is already attached to the customer. Payment sources can be cards (ID starts with card_
), bank accounts (ID starts with ba_
) or sources (ID starts with src_
).
In your case, you're passing a token ID in the source
parameter along with a customer ID in the customer
parameter.
If this is a new card, you should first use the token to create a card on the customer, then create the charge with the card ID. If the card was already saved for this customer, then you don't need to collect the card information again (and thus don't need to create a token at all).
This code helped me. It might also help you.
Stripe\Stripe::setApiKey(env('STRIPE_SECRET')); $customer = \Stripe\Customer::create([ 'name' => 'Jenny Rosen', 'email' => '[email protected]', 'address' => [ 'line1' => '510 Townsend St', 'postal_code' => '98140', 'city' => 'San Francisco', 'state' => 'CA', 'country' => 'US', ], ]); \Stripe\Customer::createSource( $customer->id, ['source' => $request->stripeToken] ); Stripe\Charge::create ([ "customer" => $customer->id, "amount" => 100 * 100, "currency" => "usd", "description" => "Test payment from stripe.test." , ]);
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