Hello Fabrik Community
Fabrik is now in the hands of the development team that brought you Fabrik for Joomla 4. We have recently transitioned the Fabrik site over to a new server and are busy trying to clean it up. We have upgraded the site to Joomla 4 and are running the latest version of Fabrik 4. We have also upgraded the Xenforo forum software to the latest version. Many of the widgets you might have been used to on the forum are no longer operational, many abandoned by the developers. We hope to bring back some of the important ones as we have time.
Exciting times to be sure.
The Fabrik 4.0 Official release is now available. In addition, the Fabrik codebase is now available in a public repository. See the notices about these in the announcements section
We wish to shout out a very big Thank You to all of you who have made donations. They have really helped. But we can always use more...wink..wink..
Also a big Thank You to those of you who have been assisting others in the forum. This takes a very big burden off of us as we work on bugs, the website and the future of Fabrik.
What do you mean with "workaround"?
See the tooltips in the stripe form plugin for settings.
I hope so, but i don't know.Did you configure the stripe form plugin correctly?
Joomla version : 3.9.10Which exact Joomla and Fabrik versions are you running?
What do you mean by "a calculated form field"? A calc element?
-- hugh
I don't think a calc will work for that, as I think the Stripe code runs before the calc element code, although I'd have to do some testing to be sure.
But if you are calculating the cost, the best bet is to use the eval'ed cost option in the Stripe plugin, and do the calculation there. You have access to the $formModel->formData[] array with all the submitted data in it.
-- hugh
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So in the Stripe plugin, Price tab, Cost field (with Eval=YES) it should be something likethe best bet is to use the eval'ed cost option in the Stripe plugin, and do the calculation there. You have access to the $formModel->formData[] array with all the submitted data in it.
Where are you running this code, in the Stripe plugin (where exactly) or a php plugin?
I don't have a Stripe account but @cheesegrits said