Hi @linux4me2
We have supported the Woocommerce Blocks integration for about 2 years now.
Can you share a website url where we can review your checkout page?
There’s a bug in older Woocommerce Blocks versions where they say plugins like ours aren’t supported but they are. We reported that on the Woocommerce GitHub.
Kind Regards
Hi @mrclayton
Thanks for the lightning-fast response.
I just converted the Cart and Checkout pages back to the Blocks versions on this site <link removed>, which is set up on test mode for your plugin, so you can try a test card number and see the “No payment method provided” when you submit an order.
I just purged the cache (again) for the Cart and Checkout pages and tested again, getting the same error message on the Checkout page when I submitted the order. Very weird.
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Hi @linux4me2
Thanks for the site link. We’ll review your site today and get back to you.
Kind regards
Hi @mrclayton
The problem appears to be associated with that particular test site, which is running WooCommerce 7.7.0.
I converted another site using Payment Plugins to the Cart and Checkout Blocks, and it did not show an incompatibility warning in the page editor, and the checkout process went without a hitch.
I’m wondering if the issue with the problem site is with the saved credit cards, which (possibly) could be left over from a previous payment plugin?
I’m testing that now.
Nope an old card wasn’t the issue. I deleted the existing payment methods and added a new test card, but it failed with the same “No payment method provided.”
I found the problem, though. What led me in the right direction was that there was no way to add a new card from the Checkout page.
In the WooCommerce > Stripe by Payment Plugins > Settings > Credit/Debit Cards, I had to switch “Card Form” from “Stripe payment form” to “Stripe inline form.”
Now, everything works, and I no longer have any incompatibility warnings in the page editor.
