Execute a request against Stripe and get a {{Full(StripeResponse)}} in reponse if things work (e.g.
Execute a request against Stripe and get a {{Full(StripeResponse)}} in reponse if things work (e.g. return a 200) and a {{Failure}} otherwise.
In general, the primary consumer of this function will be the streifen library itself. External code shouldn't need to use this unless it's implementing functionality not supported by streifen for some reason.
Execute a request against Stripe and get a fully typed object out of the response if it was successful.
Execute a request against Stripe and get a fully typed object out of the response if it was successful.
In general, the primary consumer of this function will be the streifen library itself. External code shouldn't need to use this unless it's implementing functionality not supported by streifen for some reason.
An executor that will talk to Stripe for you. You'll need to define an executor in your code that knows about your API key in order to talk to Stripe.
StripeExecutors are designed to be used as implicits, so that they can be defined once in an application and automatically dropped in wherever they're needed. For example, for your application you might use the package prefix com.widgets. To put an executor in scope for all of your code you'd define a package object containing the executor.