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A Meteor package containing Stripe scripts:

Install

Using Meteor's Package System:

$ meteor add mrgalaxy:stripe

Usage

Client

Stripe.js is now loaded directly from stripe.com and this happens after all other Meteor scripts are loaded. As such, the Stripe variable is not immediately available for use so instead, calls need to be deferred until after your Meteor app has started, like so:

Meteor.startup(function() {
    Stripe.setPublishableKey('YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY');
});

The same goes for Stripe Checkout, too:

Meteor.startup(function() {
    var handler = StripeCheckout.configure({
		key: 'YOUR_PUBLISHABLE_KEY',
		token: function(token) {}
	});
});

In order to remain PCI compliant under the new DSS 3.0 rules, never send credit card details to the server. Use client-side credit card details to create a secure token, per this example:

ccNum = $('#ccnum').val();
cvc = $('#cvc').val();
expMo = $('#exp-month').val();
expYr = $('#exp-year').val();

Stripe.card.createToken({
	number: ccNum,
	cvc: cvc,
	exp_month: expMo,
	exp_year: expYr,
}, function(status, response) {
	stripeToken = response.id;
	Meteor.call('chargeCard', stripeToken);
});

See the Stripe docs (https://stripe.com/docs/stripe.js, https://stripe.com/docs/checkout) for all the API specifics.

Server

Meteor.methods({
  'chargeCard': function(stripeToken) {
    var Stripe = StripeAPI('SECRET_KEY');

    Stripe.charges.create({
      amount: 1000,
      currency: 'usd',
      source: stripeToken
    }, function(err, charge) {
      console.log(err, charge);
    });
  }
});

For a complete reference, please see the original: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-node