Active Merchant ClickandBuy gateway

This gem provides integration of ClickandBuy (http://www.clickandbuy.com) with Active Merchant (http://activemerchant.org).

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'activemerchant-clickandbuy'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install activemerchant-clickandbuy

Usage

To use the gateway, you'll need to provide your merchant ID, project ID and secret key:

auth = {merchant_id: 'foo', project_id: 'bar', secret_key: 'baz'}
gateway = ActiveMerchant::Billing::ClickandBuyGateway.new(auth)

Now you can initiate a transaction at ClickandBuy:

amount = Money.new(1000, 'EUR')
options = {
  success_url: 'https://www.your-site.com/callback/success', # where to redirect the user on success
  failure_url: 'https://www.your-site.com/callback/failure', # where to redirect the user on failure
  order_id: 123,                                             # your unique order identifier
  ip: '1.2.3.4',                                             # user's IP address
  order_description: 'ACME Earthquake Pills',                # what the user is buying
  locale: 'en',                                              # user's locale ('en' or 'de')
  success_expiration: 1439                                   # (optional) how many minutes to wait for success
}
response = gateway.setup_purchase(amount, options)

The response hash will contain amongst other keys two important ones: transactionID and redirectURL. The transactionID identifies the transaction at ClickandBuy, make sure you store it together with your order. The redirectURL is where you redirect the user so that they can confirm the purchase.

After a user lands on success_url, you can check whether or not the transaction had been confirmed:

transaction = gateway.check_status(transaction_id)

The transaction variable is a hash containing the response details, amongst others a transactionStatus key.

Running specs

Copy spec/support/clickand_buy.yml.example to spec/support/clickand_buy.yml. Now run:

bundle exec rspec

By default, only "fast" specs will be running (the API will not be hit). In order to be able to execute remote specs, populate the clickand_buy.yml file with your staging account's authentication credentials. To run the remote specs, run the following:

bundle exec rspec --tag remote

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request