From 0e1cd66d2de3f2ee2f519c4a6bbbed3c9a2507aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 18:52:44 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fork 7.x-2.x-dev from drupal.org. --- LICENSE.txt | 339 +++++++++++++++++++ README.txt | 93 +++++ css/uc_stripe.css | 32 ++ images/logo_bare.png | Bin 0 -> 2316 bytes js/uc_stripe.js | 171 ++++++++++ uc_stripe.drush.inc | 99 ++++++ uc_stripe.info | 16 + uc_stripe.install | 183 ++++++++++ uc_stripe.module | 785 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 9 files changed, 1718 insertions(+) create mode 100644 LICENSE.txt create mode 100644 README.txt create mode 100644 css/uc_stripe.css create mode 100644 images/logo_bare.png create mode 100644 js/uc_stripe.js create mode 100644 uc_stripe.drush.inc create mode 100644 uc_stripe.info create mode 100644 uc_stripe.install create mode 100644 uc_stripe.module diff --git a/LICENSE.txt b/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d159169 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e42089 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +This is an Ubercart payment gateway module for Stripe. + +Versions of the Stripe PHP Library and Stripe API that this module currently +supports are found in uc_stripe_libraries_info() in uc_stripe.module. + +Installation and Setup +====================== + +a) Install and enable the module in the normal way for Drupal. + +b) Visit your Ubercart Store Administration page, Configuration +section, and enable the gateway under the Payment Gateways. +(admin/store/settings/payment/edit/gateways) + +c) On that page, provide your Stripe API keys, from +https://dashboard.stripe.com/account/apikeys + +d) Download and install the Stripe PHP Library version 2.2.0 or >=3.13.0 +from https://github.com/stripe/stripe-php/releases. The recommended technique is +to use the command + +drush ldl stripe + +If you don't use "drush ldl stripe", download and install the Stripe library in +sites/all/libraries/stripe such that the path to VERSION +is sites/all/libraries/stripe/VERSION. YOU MUST CLEAR THE CACHE AFTER +CHANGING THE STRIPE PHP LIBRARY. The Libraries module caches its memory of +libraries like the Stripe Library. (Version 2.2.0 support is maintained for +existing users; version 3.13.0+ supports PHP 7 and will get ongoing support.) +(With the latest version of the libraries module you can use the command: + +e) If you are using recurring payments, install version 2.x +of the Ubercart Recurring module: +http://drupal.org/project/uc_recurring +and set up as described below. + +f) Every site dealing with credit cards in any way should be using https. It's +your responsibility to make this happen. (Actually, almost every site should +be https everywhere at this time in the web's history.) + +g) If you want Stripe to attempt to validate zip/postal codes, you must enable +that feature on your *Stripe* account settings. Click the checkbox for +"Decline Charges that fail zip code verification" on the "Account info" page. +(You must be collecting billing address information for this to work, of course.) + +h) The uc_credit setting "Validate credit card numbers at checkout" must be +disabled on admin/store/settings/payment/method/credit - uc_credit never sees +the credit card number, so cannot properly validate it (and we don't want it to +ever know the credit card number.) + +Upgrading from uc_stripe 6.x-1.x or 7.x-1.x +=========================================== + +7.x-2.x does not use Stripe subscriptions for recurring payments, but instead +uses the uc_recurring module. This means you have control of recurring +transactions without having to manage them on the Stripe dashboard. (Credit +card numbers and sensitive data are *not* stored on your site; only the Stripe +customer ID is stored.) + +The upgrade hooks, however, must move the customer id stored in the obsolete +uc_recurring_stripe table into the user table. When this happens the old +record in the uc_recurring_stripe table will have its plan changed to +_obsolete. This just prevents an import from happening more than once +and gives you backout options if you wanted to downgrade. + +If you were using 1.x of this module and want to cancel existing subscriptions +which were configured via the Stripe api (since they are now managed via +uc_recurring) a drush command is provided to cancel these. Use "drush help subcancel" +for more information. + +Recurring Payments Setup +======================== + +You'll need the Ubercart Recurring module: +http://drupal.org/project/uc_recurring installed. It is not +listed as a dependency for this Stripe payment module because +this module could be used without recurring payments. +But it is a dependency to use the recurring payments piece of +this module. Note that this module does *not* use Stripe subscriptions. +Instead, recurring payments are managed by uc_recurring, which does not +retain any valid CC info, only the stripe customer id. + +Recurring payments require automatically triggered renewals using +uc_recurring_trigger_renewals ("Enabled triggered renewals" must be enabled +on admin/store/settings/payment/edit/recurring) + +If you were using Stripe subscriptions in v1 of this module, you may have to +disable those subscriptions in order to not double-charge your customers. + +uc_stripe 6.x-2.x and 7.x-2.x were based on Bitcookie's work (thanks!) which was posted at +http://bitcookie.com/blog/pci-compliant-ubercart-and-stripe-js +from discussion in the uc_stripe issue queue, +https://www.drupal.org/node/1467886 diff --git a/css/uc_stripe.css b/css/uc_stripe.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f5fa0a --- /dev/null +++ b/css/uc_stripe.css @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +.poweredbystripe { + margin-top: 10px; + float: right; + background: #017aff; + filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#78b8ff', endColorstr='#017aff'); + background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(-90deg, #78b8ff, #017aff); + background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#78b8ff), to(#017aff)); + height: 27px; + padding: 0 10px; + line-height: 27px; + display: block; + color: #fff; + vertical-align: top; + font: bold 12px Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, sans-serif; + font-weight: bold; + font-size: 12px; + text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5); + -moz-border-radius: 30px; + -webkit-border-radius: 30px; + border-radius: 30px; + -moz-box-shadow: inset 0 1px 0 #98c9ff; + -webkit-box-shadow: inset 0 1px 0 #98c9ff; + box-shadow: inset 0 1px 0 #98c9ff; +} + +a.poweredbylink:hover { + text-decoration: none; +} + +#uc_stripe_messages.hidden {display: none;} + +.stripe-warning {color: red; font-style: oblique; } diff --git a/images/logo_bare.png b/images/logo_bare.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..139b9c040cece8bba52fee288012cc4f27cfbc07 GIT binary patch literal 2316 zcmZWp2{aUH8y-u>+K@`gGL00<46fZ+#*E!CCMI$*ma&c*%wUkE>{8q;gGdxNS;pmZ zWebs#(4Y~rm95AU3E@Zo-?``f-#PF1z2AGD_j#Z9JLh{7F&0JwyrR4S06@UR7=_(G zmG(`9n`?hJaTHSq0NB5HA(0ppBod4XAiH}J2><|%E!Mi%M;LK@SCv%K2jRZzbF_+< z3Nf)O^)whz-4Sx};UAH#HAr>)&Ezdf_4AkWHAM*@r{2ho87vk6_o5_1m)&5du~!Xb z#!6*e3Pj{rUX#pgi$1mVM0_1nTM8!!jROP%n9A!>oF4@`v4uij#B2KAKN0}93waRA z(l#Rt7U#GS(Ui@w*`ZL-b$i^iuTl88UA-7)qA_;`VA zCzX5r!_ewNiiSl9t+fVpQM=s^a!pS~z9$l0clot+zh1PldiuIQRwtKrGo2+4^dh-G ze<9dpnOfY?{iW2UAlKsC(bT5AwFryqF`c%vZG5N8bq(uo-CIu{)SYskd^pn{r!96$ zW$iou#6O}X-&NXg+6s&~0LM^UaCTe8ea-|OR#gr8># zGp2%ZR+Awq!X9G-@0SdQ*%=B)#rZ|~a|Dbrf(D$ zbKVV97t~*fFx64*f2;io8=sH(fUQc*h5u zub<3f0}j~#F0?JtiT(`IZoEgjcaet5iYcb$?| zJRg)adp42Y0bRK>WLC;Ih4<~`&dZ3CW%~ZHb#4%k&uLtTIq2HcnhYcP*R9e|cQdUM zHzM2Q+?4a493^k1jCB4G`M8lZn=iu-BTl@?uJ^s{za&^dC?ZiR*hQYc316-y`8FbpYL+Pc4J16SS(ALMKC*Aoo(YX zA2gKRFHRCG(9qv#|I?I^w#8Txs@$o>Zf=%g-$hu6zP(Q0BDXZ|7_`uCChmU#9zSC{ z3IM<-d|+&VoZM3Y02|56+LmgIHrI3|`$C=F$SwpZ&DU=q4FJGtn)|LVf$9vV`4UMK zO`1035TUv6AB15L@F9fiqYbe|W57sq00FEFRfZ}+ba=sFFg(D`T@#Bk{BQdHO&j7# zrTS^YV8Ow`(BR*oNf1Bi!J++1M|uc@g9$p8<=Gi8 zSVrS`>~gDj!r?p57v$%z=tg(B?8p-_Z(aVrj&oocbgi2kaq-8cEkA0RuvpVzb054uw03+ENHn(yNI z1~L^Z=6;;m9QYI!Hrytx;Ja3AnV7+HS&?xb6g$!E9ax;v8F>Dk7p;y;;Sb6g4+Ik_>HdVPsKX9spim0j2C5ofR64P7D>VN_hu>V|*=175YlgxwnI$lpV9$5nW=j=~$f084{XyN)$ws>!JWv1tmZ_wq$ zbxdF-ml$#D(N3ixDVncH>0>dSFLWHL*9=1MrO9eadgH}uG#kDT_~Z=pZJF5{vfoVJ zsy>Sz?UJ+Vex|@HG2{PsE-xhY-N|8kOTx5TNP_AtcVO$Xp8QLGb-Ex%NYvCL9$exKl;@)n};V)3iMWmu47=u^ooM(B%<#aXVk+rXg9^R{Z^ z9Ldd0E5i_uOMq!aI4-Yug+8hHv1lU3$724pGK9g1)~=OiQ<+c-+A-&|{m_c1