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NAME¶
Business::OnlinePayment::IPPay - IPPay backend for Business::OnlinePayment
SYNOPSIS¶
use Business::OnlinePayment; my $tx = new Business::OnlinePayment( "IPPay", 'default_Origin' => 'PHONE ORDER', ); $tx->content( type => 'VISA', login => 'testdrive', password => '', #password action => 'Normal Authorization', description => 'Business::OnlinePayment test', amount => '49.95', customer_id => 'tfb', name => 'Tofu Beast', address => '123 Anystreet', city => 'Anywhere', state => 'UT', zip => '84058', card_number => '4007000000027', expiration => '09/02', cvv2 => '1234', #optional ); $tx->submit(); if($tx->is_success()) { print "Card processed successfully: ".$tx->authorization."\n"; } else { print "Card was rejected: ".$tx->error_message."\n"; }
SUPPORTED TRANSACTION TYPES¶
CC, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover¶
Content required: type, login, action, amount, card_number, expiration.
Check¶
Content required: type, login, action, amount, name, account_number, routing_code.
DESCRIPTION¶
For detailed information see Business::OnlinePayment.
METHODS AND FUNCTIONS¶
See Business::OnlinePayment for the complete list. The following methods either override the methods in Business::OnlinePayment or provide additional functions.
result_code¶
Returns the response error code.
error_message¶
Returns the response error description text.
server_response¶
Returns the complete response from the server.
Handling of content(%content) data:¶
action¶
The following actions are valid
normal authorization authorization only reverse authorization post authorization credit void
Setting IPPay parameters from content(%content)¶
The following rules are applied to map data to IPPay parameters from content(%content):
# param => $content{<key>} TransactionType => 'TransactionType', TerminalID => 'login', TransactionID => 'order_number', RoutingCode => 'RoutingCode', Approval => 'authorization', BatchID => 'BatchID', Origin => 'Origin', Password => 'password', OrderNumber => 'invoice_number', CardNum => 'card_number', CVV2 => 'cvv2', Issue => 'issue_number', CardExpMonth => \( $month ), # MM from MM(-)YY(YY) of 'expiration' CardExpYear => \( $year ), # YY from MM(-)YY(YY) of 'expiration' CardStartMonth => \( $month ), # MM from MM(-)YY(YY) of 'card_start' CardStartYear => \( $year ), # YY from MM(-)YY(YY) of 'card_start' Track1 => 'track1', Track2 => 'track2', ACH AccountNumber => 'account_number', ABA => 'routing_code', CheckNumber => 'check_number', CardName => 'name', DispositionType => 'DispositionType', TotalAmount => 'amount' reformatted into cents FeeAmount => 'FeeAmount', TaxAmount => 'TaxAmount', BillingAddress => 'address', BillingCity => 'city', BillingStateProv => 'state', BillingPostalCode => 'zip', BillingCountry => 'country', # forced to ISO-3166-alpha-3 BillingPhone => 'phone', Email => 'email', UserIPAddress => 'customer_ip', UserHost => 'UserHost', UDField1 => 'UDField1', UDField2 => 'UDField2', ActionCode => 'ActionCode', IndustryInfo Type => 'IndustryInfo', ShippingInfo CustomerPO => 'CustomerPO', ShippingMethod => 'ShippingMethod', ShippingName => 'ship_name', ShippingAddr Address => 'ship_address', City => 'ship_city', StateProv => 'ship_state', Country => 'ship_country', # forced to ISO-3166-alpha-3 Phone => 'ship_phone',
NOTE¶
COMPATIBILITY¶
Version 0.07 changes the server name and path for IPPay's late 2012 update.
Business::OnlinePayment::IPPay uses IPPay XML Product Specifications version 1.1.2.
See http://www.ippay.com/ for more information.
AUTHORS¶
Original author: Jeff Finucane
Current maintainer: Ivan Kohler <ivan-ippay@freeside.biz>
Reverse Authorization patch from dougforpres
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright (c) 1999 Jason Kohles Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Ivan Kohler Copyright (c) 2008-2022 Freeside Internet Services, Inc.
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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SEE ALSO¶
perl(1). Business::OnlinePayment.
2022-09-12 | perl v5.34.0 |