Why Coinbase doesn't let me use their merchant tools. I love them they are so cool and simple things that can let you accept bitcoin on your website. There is not another alternative to those like iframe payment or payment buttons like that.
Why it says you are account is not allowed to use merchant tools. Contacted coinbase for this issue didn't got respond from them.
Update merchant profile first of your coinbase account https://www.coinbase.com/merchant_profiles
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I am developping an Alexa Skill within the one the user has to provide a serie of answers to my backend (node.js) in order to get the right result. I would like to send this result by email.
Is it possible to retrieve the user's email through the API put at disposal by AWS using the Dialog.delegate method?
Thanks !
There is no built in method can get you the current user email id or any personal info.
But with authentication you can. See this blog post. You'll need to create an Amazon App and link it to your amazon skill using Account Linking. For the first time when you ask for the email, user has to accept access with their Alexa app. You can then save this email in your DB for future purposes. This is a long but recommended method.
The simplest method: Whenever the game is finished you can manually ask the user for email address. But Alexa may not recognize email address spoken by users properly and might break your app. I don't know, but maybe Alexa will reject your app for asking personal info this way!
I created a Gmail account for development and enabled the APIs for developer console. I generated one API key which I used in my application but now I forgot the Id that I used. I have to upgrade the plan for APIs but for this, I need the Gmail Id. Is there any way I can get the Id?
Ok, So after I have tried different options I was standing in the same position. So I dig all into my accounts and luckily my recovery email id was one of them, so I searched for all the emails from Google having the subject as Security your linked Google Account and sender as no-reply#accounts.google.com this will give you all the Ids associated with it.
The only workaround to fix the issue is to contact "Google API support team"
Just Go to the given link and raise your issue. They will assist you further steps to follow. https://support.google.com/googleapi/?hl=en#topic=7014522
I hope this will help you :)
I'm sure that we, like many other partners using the Gmail API to support common use cases around Gmail. With the new Snoozed (and follow-up) email features we are unable to see these message in the inbox (i.e. at least with the correct date).
Is this something that is planned for the Gmail API?
I would really like to lobby for this functionality as when you pull the Gmail Inbox, it is missing this info.
I need to integrate PayPal with my client AngularJS app, where the app visitors can donate specific amounts of money based on various causes, but not sure where to start? My client requested that visitors can select cause, amount to be donated, then get routed to Paypal to enter their details, process payment then finally routed back to the app for (thank you page) which should receive payment confirmation as parameter.
I've skimmed through the PayPal developers API and can see that there are a lot of options / features offered but not sure really where to start and which is the best approach to accomplish my client needs? Shall I use REST API? or will simple button integration do the job? What if I need to add causes selected to Paypal checkout page? Can I do this using the API? Thanks
If you don't have some specific reason to use REST I would recommend just going with the Classic API, specifically Express Checkout. It's much more mature and provides a lot more freedom to integrate with different options and customization.
With Express Checkout you'll be using the following calls.
SetExpressCheckout
GetExpressCheckoutDetails
DoExpressCheckoutPayment
You'll call SEC and that will return a token. Then you'll redirect the user to PayPal with that token appended to the URL. The user signs in and approves the payment, and they're returned to a URL that you supply in the SEC request.
At that URL you can call GECD to obtain all the details about the buyer. This allows you to tae their address and apply any shipping or tax rules you need to so that you can present a final review before the user would approve the payment, which is when you trigger DECP to finalize the transaction.
There are various options with that flow. For example, GECD is optional, and depending on your flow you may or may not need a final review, so you could skip straight to DECP and display nothing but a final receipt page when the user gets back to your site if you want to.
If you happen to be using PHP my class library for PayPal will make all of this very simple for you.
I have a website(PHP) which has payment functionality with recuring/autopayment feature where user will enter their credit card detail once for shopping and from next time onward they don't need to enter their credit card detail again. Credit Card detail will not be saved to my database but will be saved in payment gateway with unique id/reference. I just need to use reference id for payment whenever user do shpping.
Earlier, i was using authorize.net payment gateway with its CIM(Customer Information Management) feature for auto payment which was working fine but now my client does want this payment gateway. I want some alternate payment gateway which support CIM feature.
If someone has already done same kind of stuff then please help me.
Authorized.net is the best option, because of reputation, costs and developer friendly environment. However there are alternatives as stripe, 2checkout, braintree...