Stripe
Stripe is a United States-based online payment solution provider, allowing businesses to accept credit cards and other payment methods.
Link your Stripe Account with Odoo
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The method to acquire your credentials depends on your hosting type:
Go to the eCommerce or the Sales app and click on the Activate Stripe or the Set payments button on the onboarding banner.
Fill in the requested information and submit the form.
Confirm your email address when Stripe sends you a confirmation email.
At the end of the process, you are redirected to Odoo. If you submitted all the requested information, you are all set and your payment provider is enabled.
You can continue to Enable local payment methods.
Tip
To use your own API keys, activate the Developer mode and enable Stripe manually. You can then
, generate a webhook and enable the payment provider.
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To connect your Stripe account after the onboarding is already completed, go to
and click on the Connect Stripe button.Important
If you are testing Stripe (in test mode), change the State to Test Mode. We recommend doing this on a test Odoo database rather than on your main database.
Fill in your credentials
In case your API Credentials are required to connect with your Stripe account, these are the credentials that must be completed:
Publishable Key: The key solely used to identify the account with Stripe.
Secret Key: The key to sign the merchant account with Stripe.
Webhook Signing Secret: When you enable your webhook on your Stripe account, this signing secret must be set to authenticate the messages sent from Stripe to Odoo.
To retrieve the publishable and secret keys, follow this link to your API keys, or log into your Stripe dashboard and go to .
Generate a webhook
In case your Webhook Signing Secret is required to connect with your Stripe account, you can create a webhook either automatically or manually.
Make sure your Publishable and Secret keys are filled in, then click on the Generate your Webhook button.
Tip
To update the webhook, click once again on the Generate your Webhook button.
Configuration tab
Place a hold on a card
Stripe allows you to capture an amount manually instead of having an immediate capture. This feature earmarks an amount on the customer’s account for a determined period of time that depends on the payment method used.
To set it up, enable the Capture Amount Manually option on Odoo, as explained in the payment providers documentation.
Warning
When the manual capture feature is activated, your customers are not able to proceed with any payment if unsupported payment methods are selected.
Caution
Odoo doesn’t support the partial capture yet. Be aware that a partial capture from Stripe’s interface is still managed as a full capture by Odoo.
Enable local payment methods
Local payment methods are payment methods that are only available for certain merchants and customers countries and currencies.
Odoo supports the following local payment methods:
Bancontact
EPS
giropay
iDEAL
Przelewy24 (P24)
To enable some of these local payment methods with Stripe, list them as supported payment icons. To do so, go to Supported Payment Icons field. If the desired payment method is already listed, you don’t have anything to do.
and add the desired payment methods in theNote
If a payment icon record does not exist in the database and its related local payment method is listed above, it is considered enabled with Stripe.
If a local payment method is not listed above, it is not supported and cannot be enabled.
Enable express checkout
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After ticking the Allow Express Checkout checkbox, Google Pay is enabled out of the box, but Apple Pay requires extra steps: You must register your web domain with Apple. This can be done either automatically from Odoo, or manually from Stripe.
Navigate to your payment provider and make sure that it is enabled.
Go to the Configuration tab and click on the Enable Apple Pay button. A notification shows that the web domain was successfully registered with Apple.
Important
This operation must be repeated whenever your web domain changes.