About this guide
This development guide walks you through everything you need to do to build a high-quality Next.js app integrated with Stripe and Vercel. Check out the tasks below to get started. To save time, you can also use our boilerplate, which gives you a complete React codebase with all of these tasks done for you. Okay, let's dive in!
Tasks
Setup your Next.js app
Create a Next.js app usingnpx create-next-appand then run your project locally with thenpm run devcommand.Integrate with Stripe Checkout
Create a Next.js API route at/pages/api/stripe-checkout.jsthat receives aplanIdvalue, creates a new Stripe Checkout session for the given plan usingstripe.checkout.sessions.create(), and then returns thesessionobject. Next you'll create a/purchase/[planId]page that initiates the checkout flow. This page should automatically make a request to/api/stripe-checkoutto get a new Checkout session and and then redirect to Checkout by callingstripe.redirectToCheckout(session.id). Finally, you'll design your plan selection UI using your component library of choice and link each plan to the/purchase/[planId]page you've setup above.Integrate with Stripe Customer Portal
Create a Next.js API route at/pages/api/stripe-portal.jsthat creates a new Stripe Customer Portal session usingstripe.billingPortal.sessions.create()and then returns thesessionobject. Next you'll create a/settings/billingpage that initiates the Customer Portal flow. This page should automatically make a request to/api/stripe-portalto get a new session and then redirect to the Customer Portal using thesession.urlvalue. Next you'll create a settings UI using your component library of choice and link to the/settings/billingpage you setup above. Now your users can easily manage billing info and change payment methods.Create a Stripe webhook
In order to handle Stripe payment events you'll need to setup a webhook server endpoint. Create a Next.js API route at/pages/api/stripe-webhook.jsthat uses thestripelibrary to parse data from the request body, validate the event usingstripe.webhooks.constructEvent(), and then call a handler function for each of the following events:checkout.session.completed,invoice.payment_succeeded,invoice.payment_failed,customer.subscription.updated, andcustomer.subscription.deleted. Your event handlers should update the user in the database so that your database contains their current plan and subscription status. When running your app locally, Stripe won't be able to ping your webhook endpoint, so you'll want to make sure to use the Stripe CLI to listen to events and route them to your local/api/stripe-webhookendpoint.Deploy to Vercel
To deploy your Next.js app to Vercel first link it to a project with thevercel linkcommand. Next you'll want to make sure any to add any environment vars used in your app to Vercel usingvercel env addor via the environment vars UI. You can then use thevercelcommand to deploy your project to a unique preview URL orvercel --prodto deploy to your production domain.
Get the code
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