btcpayserver/BTCPayServer/Views/Stores/PayButtonEnable.cshtml
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Store centric UI: Part 3 (#3224)
* Set store context in cookie

* Fix page id usages in view

* Move Pay Button to nav

* Move integrations to plugins nav

* Store switch links to wallet if present

* Test fixes

* Nav fixes

* Fix altcoin view

* Main nav updates

* Wallet setttings nav update

* Move storeId cookie fallback to cookie auth handler

* View fixes

* Test fixes

* Fix profile check

* Rename integrations nav extension point to store-integrations-nav-list

* Allow strings for Active page/category for plugins

* Make invoice list filter based on store context

* Do not set context if we are running authorizer through tag helper

* Fix test and unfiltered invoices

* Add permission helper for wallet links

* Add sanity checks for payment requests and invoices

* Store context in home controller

* Fix PayjoinViaUI test

* Store context for notifications

* Minor UI improvements

* Store context for userstores and vault controller

* Bring back integrations page

* Rename notifications nav pages file

* Fix user stores controller policies

* Controller policy fixes from code review

* CookieAuthHandler: Simplify CanViewInvoices case

* Revert "Controller policy fixes from code review"

This reverts commit 97e8b8379c.

* Simplify LayoutSimple

* Fix CanViewInvoices condition

Co-authored-by: Kukks <evilkukka@gmail.com>
2021-12-31 16:36:38 +09:00

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@{
ViewData.SetActivePage(StoreNavPages.PayButton, "Pay Button", Context.GetStoreData().Id);
}
<h2 class="mt-1 mb-4">@ViewData["Title"]</h2>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-10">
<p>
To start using Pay Button, you need to enable this feature explicitly.
Once you do so, anyone could create an invoice on your store (via API, for example).
</p>
<form method="post">
@Html.Hidden("EnableStore", true)
<button name="command" type="submit" value="save" class="btn btn-primary">
Enable
</button>
</form>
</div>
</div>