AMQP

AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) Standard is a commonly used messaging protocol used in the open-source application development process.

Integrate the AMQP API with the Stripe API

Setup the AMQP API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the Stripe API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate AMQP and Stripe remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Send a Message with AMQP API on Custom Webhook Events from Stripe API
Stripe + AMQP
 
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Cancel a Payment Intent with Stripe API on New Message from AMQP API
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Cancel Or Reverse a Payout with Stripe API on New Message from AMQP API
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Capture a Payment Intent with Stripe API on New Message from AMQP API
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Confirm a Payment Intent with Stripe API on New Message from AMQP API
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New Message from the AMQP API

Emit new event for each new message in an AMQP 1.0 queue. See the library example here.

 
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New Custom Webhook Events from the Stripe API

Emit new event on each webhook event

 
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Canceled Subscription from the Stripe API

Emit new event for each new canceled subscription

 
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New Abandoned Cart from the Stripe API

Emit new event when a customer abandons their cart.

 
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New Customer from the Stripe API

Emit new event for each new customer

 
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Send a Message with the AMQP API

Send a new message to an AMQP 1.0 queue. See the library example here.

 
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Cancel a Payment Intent with the Stripe API

Cancel a payment intent. Once canceled, no additional charges will be made by the payment intent and any operations on the payment intent will fail with an error. For payment intents with status=requires_capture, the remaining amount_capturable will automatically be refunded. See the docs for more information

 
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Cancel Or Reverse a Payout with the Stripe API

Cancel or reverse a payout. A payout can be canceled only if it has not yet been paid out. A payout can be reversed only if it has already been paid out. Funds will be refunded to your available balance. See the docs for more information

 
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Capture a Payment Intent with the Stripe API

Capture the funds of an existing uncaptured payment intent. See the docs for more information

 
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Confirm a Payment Intent with the Stripe API

Confirm that your customer intends to pay with current or provided payment method. Upon confirmation, Stripe will attempt to initiate a payment. See the docs for more information

 
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Overview of AMQP

AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) is a flexible protocol designed for high-performance messaging. Integrating the AMQP API within Pipedream workflows allows for robust messaging capabilities between various systems and services. You can use it to queue tasks, run asynchronous job processing, and facilitate communication between different parts of your application or different applications altogether. AMQP's reliability and standardization make it a go-to choice for enterprise-level messaging patterns.

Connect AMQP

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export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    aqmp: {
      type: "app",
      app: "amqp",
    },
  },
  async run({ steps, $ }) {
    // Access required authentication info via:
    // this.aqmp.$auth.host
    // this.aqmp.$auth.post
    // this.aqmp.$auth.username
    // this.aqmp.$auth.password
  },
})

Overview of Stripe

The Stripe API is a powerful tool for managing online payments, subscriptions, and invoices. With Pipedream, you can leverage this API to automate payment processing, monitor transactions, and sync billing data with other services. Pipedream's no-code platform allows for quick integration and creation of serverless workflows that react to Stripe events in real-time. For instance, you might automatically update customer records, send personalized emails after successful payments, or escalate failed transactions to your support team.

Connect Stripe

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import stripe from 'stripe'

export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    stripe: {
      type: "app",
      app: "stripe",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const client = stripe(this.stripe.$auth.api_key)

    return await client.accounts.list({ limit: 1 })
  },
})