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Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment(3pm)
NAME
Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment - Interchange wrapper for Business::OnlinePayment
SYNOPSIS
&charge=onlinepayment
or
[charge mode=onlinepayment param1=value1 param2=value2]
PREREQUISITES
Business::OnlinePayment
Business::OnlinePayment:: gateway module
See L<http://www.420.am/business-onlinepayment/> or
L<http://search.cpan.org/search?query=Business%3A%3AOnlinePayment&mode=module>
DESCRIPTION
This is a wrapper around Business::OnlinePayment for Interchange.
The Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment module implements the onlinepayment() routine for use with Interchange. It is compatible on a
call level with the other Interchange payment modules. In theory (and even usually in practice) you could switch from another gateway to a
Business::OnlinePayment supported gateway (or between different Business::OnlinePayment gateways) with a few configuration file changes.
Business::OnlinePayment is a set of related Perl modules for processing online payments (credit cards, electronic checks, and other payment
systems). It provides a consistant interface for processing online payments, regardless of the gateway backend being used, in the same way
that DBI provides an consistant interface to different databases.
See http://www.420.am/business-onlinepayment/ <http://www.420.am/business-onlinepayment/> for more information and supported gateways.
It is hoped that a future version of Interchange will do all credit card processing through Business::OnlinePayment, but this is my no
means guaranteed and the timeframe is unknown. Think ALSA somewhere around Linux 2.2 and you've got the general idea.
Currently this module is recommended for people with gateway processors unsupported by a native Interchange Vend::Payment:: module and for
the adventurous.
USAGE
To enable this module, place this directive in "interchange.cfg":
Require module Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment
This must be in interchange.cfg or a file included from it.
The mode can be named anything, but the "gateway" parameter must be set to "onlinepayment". To make it the default payment gateway for all
credit card transactions in a specific catalog, you can set in "catalog.cfg":
Variable MV_PAYMENT_MODE onlinepayment
It uses several of the standard settings from Interchange payment. Any time we speak of a setting, it is obtained either first from the
tag/call options, then from an Interchange order Route named for the mode, then finally a default global payment variable, For example, the
"setting" parameter would be specified by:
[charge mode=onlinepayment setting=value]
or
Route onlinepayment setting value
or
Variable MV_PAYMENT_SETTING value
The following settings are available:
processor
Your Business::OnlinePayment processor.
id Your Business::OnlinePayment login.
secret
Your Busienss::OnlinePayment password.
transaction
The type of transaction to be run. Valid values are:
Interchange Business::OnlinePayment
---------------- -----------------------
auth Authorization Only
return Credit
reverse
sale Normal Authorization
settle Post Authorization
void Void
test
Set this true if you wish to operate in test mode. Make sure to verify that your specific Business::OnlinePayment:: gateway module
supports a test mode.
In addition, any other processor options are passed to your gateway. See the documentation for your specific Business::OnlinePayment::
gateway module for details on what options are required, if any.
AUTHOR
Ivan Kohler <ivan-interchange@420.am>
Initial development of this module was sponsored in part by Simply Marketing, Inc. <http://www.simplymarketinginc.com/>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 Ivan Kohler. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Extra query parameters
extra_query_params "customer_id their_param=our_param"
This allows you to map a passed parameter to the transaction query of your module. Obviously the module must support it.
The parameter comes from the parameters passed to the [charge ..] tag or the route.
The above id passes the customer_id parameter on with a key of the same name, while the second sets their param "their_param" with
"our_param".
Extra result parameters
extra_result_params "transid=weird.module.name"
This allows you to map a returned parameter to the payment result hash of Interchange.
perl v5.14.2 2011-03-09 Vend::Payment::BusinessOnlinePayment(3pm)