Introduction
Hey folks! I am Kizito a Software Engineer at Microsofzz(wakes up). In this article I will be guiding you through developin...
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I don’t see the point in creating something from scratch when there are already more than secure, reliable, and most importantly, easy-to-integrate payment solutions. For example, Payop’s payop.com/en payment api would be an excellent, optimized solution with a wide range of payment methods, both traditional and alternative. This api supports multiple currencies, allowing businesses to work with customers worldwide.
This is a great piece. In fact, it is the best tutorial I have come across online, on Integrating paystack in nodejs. If I am to rate this piece out of 10, I would give it a 9/10.
What we have been able to do in this tutorial, with respect to cancellation of a subscription, is to await an event (e.g. invoice.payment_failed) that would then trigger our "cancelSubscription" function.
What if I want to cancel by myself, how do i go about it, so that when I do, my apo communicates the cancellation to paystack, so that I don't get billed during the next billing cycle?