I am setting up a job posting site, user will need to pay to post a job, am wondering if there is a way I can make this in backdrop now, there is a module in drupal call commerce_node_checkout which can do this, but not sure here. Thanks
A simple way could be with webform. There was a module called webform_stripe that has been merged into the stripe module. So, install webform + stripe and charge per submission. Some work is happening on webformtonode but is not there yet. You could either do manually or setup something custom or with Rules to create a node.
Alternatively, you're probably looking at a custom module to support this, either by yourself or paying someone in the community to develop something.
The Drupal Commerce modules are not fully ported but if/when it is that module could likely be ported to work with Backdrop.
Ubercart is stable for simpler shops, and I'm guessing that it wouldn't take too much to port this module (which I've never used but looks like it fits the bill): https://www.drupal.org/project/paypernode
1: Setting for multi price selection when user posting the nodes, different price link to the different commerce_product which offering different options like the length of the expiration times for node.
2: notification messages to the user for node expiration and renew link to charge user after node expired.
am not sure if webform+stripe can make these. I guess the "paypernode" module won't be able to handle the multi price selection part.
1: Setting for multi price selection when user posting the nodes, different price link to the different commerce_product which offering different options like the length of the expiration times for node. 2: notification messages to the user for node expiration and renew link to charge user after node expired.
This can most likely be done with a combination of Ubercart (also possibly with Ubercart attributes) and Rules.
Thanks geoma. Your first post was more comprehensive than many first posts; I just needed to clarify.
Please share a screenshot of the config for that exposed filter as I'm not sure why...
Posted5 min 44 sec ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Thanks!
comuna is a content type. Sorry if my first post was confusing in this matter. Here goes the screenshot
I checked "Render views filter as select list", but I get "The...
@caramia4457 Where I will set this "set “Test” mode" there is no option in the form. There is two option for live mode credentials and test mode credentials, so i only added the test mode...
Posted4 hours 18 min ago by Sudipto Kumar Mitra (sudipto68) on:
Hi geoma
Welcome to Backdrop. Thank you posting detailed screenshots. As your field is an entity reference field, go into the field settings for field_insta_comuna and scroll to the...
Posted6 hours 14 min ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Sounds like the Stripe processor isn’t fully initialising, so the extension tries to call create() on a missing Stripe client. On Backdrop/CiviCRM this usually happens when the payment processor...
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A simple way could be with webform. There was a module called webform_stripe that has been merged into the stripe module. So, install webform + stripe and charge per submission. Some work is happening on webformtonode but is not there yet. You could either do manually or setup something custom or with Rules to create a node.
Alternatively, you're probably looking at a custom module to support this, either by yourself or paying someone in the community to develop something.
Other options:
Since I have used the https://www.drupal.org/project/commerce_node_checkout before, it is offering few things as a whole package.
1: Setting for multi price selection when user posting the nodes, different price link to the different commerce_product which offering different options like the length of the expiration times for node.
2: notification messages to the user for node expiration and renew link to charge user after node expired.
am not sure if webform+stripe can make these. I guess the "paypernode" module won't be able to handle the multi price selection part.
This can most likely be done with a combination of Ubercart (also possibly with Ubercart attributes) and Rules.