• Resolved achtungjohn

    (@achtungjohn)


    Hi, so I updated the plugin to the latest 4.1.15 version which says in the changelog:

    “Tweak – Stripe API version updated to support 2019-02-19”

    So I hopped on over to Stripe to upgrade the API version and it says the latest is 2019-03-14. So it seems the plugin is just a little behind.

    Turns out the last time I updated the API was 2018-09-24.

    So my question is – am I safe to update the API version on Stripe to 2019-03-14 or should I wait for you to update the plugin to the latest API first?

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Support Grigorij S. a11n

    (@grigaswp)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    Hi, so I updated the plugin to the latest 4.1.15 version which says in the changelog:

    “Tweak – Stripe API version updated to support 2019-02-19”

    So I hopped on over to Stripe to upgrade the API version and it says the latest is 2019-03-14. So it seems the plugin is just a little behind.

    Turns out the last time I updated the API was 2018-09-24.

    So my question is – am I safe to update the API version on Stripe to 2019-03-14 or should I wait for you to update the plugin to the latest API first?

    Looking at Stripe changelog I see that this only concerns the native subscriptions on Stripe side which aren’t used by our plugin and application_fee parameter which is also not used. The application_fee parameter was renamed to application_fee_amount.

    Therefore the lack of an update to 2019-03-14 version on our side should not affect the functionality of Stripe plugin. I’ve asked our developers to confirm that in this GitHub issue.

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