• Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Return value of WooCommerce\PayPalCommerce\Button\Assets\SmartButton::get_3ds_contingency() must be of the type string, null returned

    Error was thrown at checkout page and pages with the paypal button

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  • Plugin Support Syde Joost

    (@joostvandevijver)

    Hello @gregdo

    Thank you for reaching out to us, we really appreciate it.
    This issue is a known issue that we are preparing a hotfix for, that should be made available ASAP. We are pending approval for this as we speak.

    In one instance I was able to reproduce it and could get it resolved when I deactivated vaulting and card processing, but I was told this does not work for many people that encounter the issue.
    I will link this ticket to the bug so that you will be updated once the hotfix is released.

    Kind regards,
    Joost

    Thread Starter gregdo

    (@gregdo)

    ok, thank you. I’ve deactivated vaulting and card processing and it doesn’t work.

    Plugin Support Syde Joost

    (@joostvandevijver)

    Hello @gregdo

    ok, so that doesn’t work for all it seems. We are pushing to get the hotfix (1.6.1) out; hoping today or Monday, but we can’t confirm anything at this moment.

    Kind regards,
    Joost

    Plugin Support Syde Niklas

    (@niklasinpsyde)

    Hi

    Apologies for the trouble.
    The issue has been resolved for our next update which will be released early next week.
    https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-paypal-payments/issues/310

    A preview version for the upcoming update 1.6.1 can be downloaded from our GitHub repository here: https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-paypal-payments/releases (direct download)

    If you install this version the error should be gone and you can downgrade back to 1.6.0. Afterward downgrading, it should continue to work. But I suggest adjusting your settings to your desire (e.g. disabling vaulting) before downgrading back to 1.6.0.

    Kind regards,
    Niklas

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    Plugin Support Syde Joost

    (@joostvandevijver)

    Hello

    Good news, the hotfix that should resolve the error “get_3ds_contingency()” was released yesterday. Please update the plugin to version 1.6.1 and see if now works properly.

    Kind regards,
    Joost

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
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