spree-mollie-ideal | Ideal payment method using Mollie
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Ideal payment method using Mollie
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I'm currently building an webshop that's based in The Netherlands.
iDEAL is the most used online payment platform in The Netherlands and I'm trying to add this payment platform to my app. The only problem is that all current gems that support iDEAL (providers) are a couple of years old and don't work anymore with the most recent version of Spree
I've started doing research on how to add this to my app:
I've tried asking the developers of the official Ruby on Rails Mollie gem to help me create an version for Spree. Even though they couldn't help me create an version for spree, they did try to send me into the right direction.
Advising me to read the documentation and reading through the code of the following gems and use them as an example
I've looked at al the gems, read through the code, read the documentation and even tried this tutorial.
My attempts:
When I try to install the most recent gem (after bundle install
) with the following code bundle exec rails g spree_mollie:install
I get the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-13 at 16:22I've found the solution, I'm running Rails 4.2.6, Ruby 2.3.0 and Spree 3.1.12
I used the Spree Mollie gem (2 years old) gem and downgraded the Ruby on Rails Mollie gem to the required version. After creating a Mollie account I inserted the test_api_key
and Mollie worked
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