Stripe Webhooks return 302 on laravel application, using spatie webhook
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I am attempting to set up stripes webhooks in my laravel application. I have pulled in spatie's webhook package to help out, link below.
https://github.com/spatie/laravel-stripe-webhooks
My endpoint on stripe looks like
https://myapp.ca/stripe/webhook
Dev
my routes
Route::stripeWebhooks('stripe/webhook');
I have included the key in webhook config,
and included in the verifyCsrfToken
'stripe/*',
When I send a test I get
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=https://myapp.ca/login" />
<title>Redirecting to https://myapp.ca/login</title>
</head>
<body>
Redirecting to <a href="https://myapp.ca/login">https://myapp.ca/login</a>.
</body>
Thank you for your help.
laravel-5 stripe-payments webhooks spatie
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I am attempting to set up stripes webhooks in my laravel application. I have pulled in spatie's webhook package to help out, link below.
https://github.com/spatie/laravel-stripe-webhooks
My endpoint on stripe looks like
https://myapp.ca/stripe/webhook
Dev
my routes
Route::stripeWebhooks('stripe/webhook');
I have included the key in webhook config,
and included in the verifyCsrfToken
'stripe/*',
When I send a test I get
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=https://myapp.ca/login" />
<title>Redirecting to https://myapp.ca/login</title>
</head>
<body>
Redirecting to <a href="https://myapp.ca/login">https://myapp.ca/login</a>.
</body>
Thank you for your help.
laravel-5 stripe-payments webhooks spatie
It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16
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up vote
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I am attempting to set up stripes webhooks in my laravel application. I have pulled in spatie's webhook package to help out, link below.
https://github.com/spatie/laravel-stripe-webhooks
My endpoint on stripe looks like
https://myapp.ca/stripe/webhook
Dev
my routes
Route::stripeWebhooks('stripe/webhook');
I have included the key in webhook config,
and included in the verifyCsrfToken
'stripe/*',
When I send a test I get
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=https://myapp.ca/login" />
<title>Redirecting to https://myapp.ca/login</title>
</head>
<body>
Redirecting to <a href="https://myapp.ca/login">https://myapp.ca/login</a>.
</body>
Thank you for your help.
laravel-5 stripe-payments webhooks spatie
I am attempting to set up stripes webhooks in my laravel application. I have pulled in spatie's webhook package to help out, link below.
https://github.com/spatie/laravel-stripe-webhooks
My endpoint on stripe looks like
https://myapp.ca/stripe/webhook
Dev
my routes
Route::stripeWebhooks('stripe/webhook');
I have included the key in webhook config,
and included in the verifyCsrfToken
'stripe/*',
When I send a test I get
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=https://myapp.ca/login" />
<title>Redirecting to https://myapp.ca/login</title>
</head>
<body>
Redirecting to <a href="https://myapp.ca/login">https://myapp.ca/login</a>.
</body>
Thank you for your help.
laravel-5 stripe-payments webhooks spatie
laravel-5 stripe-payments webhooks spatie
edited Nov 13 at 14:34
asked Nov 8 at 18:09
Dustin
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It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16
add a comment |
It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16
It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16
add a comment |
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It looks like you have your endpoint behind an authentication wall. It means that if you try and visit that page, it'll make you login first. The endpoint has to be public facing.
– korben
Nov 8 at 19:58
I get that, but I am not sure why or how. I likely forgot something small, I just can't figure it out, or it's not standing out for me.
– Dustin
Nov 8 at 20:16