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business::frauddetect
FraudDetect(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation FraudDetect(3pm)
NAME
Business::FraudDetect - A cohort to Business::OnlinePayment
SYNOPSIS
my %processor_info = ( fraud_detection => 'preCharge',
maximum_fraud_score => 500,
preCharge_id => '1000000000000001',
preCharge_security1 => 'abcdef0123',
preCharge_security2 => '3210fedcba',
)
my $transaction = new Business::OnlinePayment($processor, %processor_info);
$transaction->content(
type => 'Visa',
amount => '49.95',
cardnumber => '1234123412341238',
expiration => '0100',
name => 'John Q Doe',
);
$transaction->submit();
if($transaction->is_success()) {
print "Card processed successfully: ".$transaction->authorization()."
";
} else {
print "Card was rejected: ".$transaction->error_message()."
";
}
DESCRIPTION
This is a module that adds functionality to Business::OnlinePayment. See Business::OnlinePayment.
The user instantiates a Business::OnlinePayment object per usual, adding in three processor directives
o fraud_detection
Which Fraud Detection module to use.
o maximum_fraud_score
FraudDetection drivers are expected to return a numeric "risk" factor, this parameter allows you to set the threshold to reject the
transaction based on that risk. Higher numbers are "riskier" transactions.
o other driver-specific parameters.
Consult the specific Fraud Detection module you intend to use for its required parameters.
The $tx->submit() method is overridden to interpose a FraudDetection phase. A subordinate object is created using the same content as the
parent OnlinePayment object, and a Fraud Detect action is run against that subordinate object. If the resulting fraud score is less than
or equal to the maximum_risk parameter, the parent transaction will be allowed to proceed. Otherwise, a failure state will exist with a
suitable error message.
METHODS
This module provides no new methods. It does, however override the submit method to interpose an additional Fraud Detection phase.
AUTHORS
Original author: Lawrence Statton <lawrence@cluon.com>
Current maintainer: Ivan Kohler <ivan-bop@420.am> as part of the Business::OnlinePayment distribution.
DISCLAIMER
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
Business::OnlinePayment, http://420.am/business-onlinepayment
perl v5.12.4 2007-06-13 FraudDetect(3pm)