Class: ActiveMerchant::Billing::Integrations::Paypal::Notification
- Inherits:
-
Notification
- Object
- Notification
- ActiveMerchant::Billing::Integrations::Paypal::Notification
- Includes:
- PostsData
- Defined in:
- lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb
Overview
Parser and handler for incoming Instant payment notifications from paypal. The Example shows a typical handler in a rails application. Note that this is an example, please read the Paypal API documentation for all the details on creating a safe payment controller.
Example
class BackendController < ApplicationController
include ActiveMerchant::Billing::Integrations
def paypal_ipn
notify = Paypal::Notification.new(request.raw_post)
order = Order.find(notify.item_id)
if notify.acknowledge
begin
if notify.complete? and order.total == notify.amount
order.status = 'success'
shop.ship(order)
else
logger.error("Failed to verify Paypal's notification, please investigate")
end
rescue => e
order.status = 'failed'
raise
ensure
order.save
end
end
render :nothing
end
end
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Notification
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #account ⇒ Object
-
#acknowledge ⇒ Object
Acknowledge the transaction to paypal.
-
#complete? ⇒ Boolean
Was the transaction complete?.
-
#currency ⇒ Object
What currency have we been dealing with.
-
#fee ⇒ Object
the markup paypal charges for the transaction.
-
#gross ⇒ Object
the money amount we received in X.2 decimal.
-
#invoice ⇒ Object
This is the invoice which you passed to paypal.
-
#item_id ⇒ Object
This is the item number which we submitted to paypal The custom field is also mapped to item_id because PayPal doesn’t return item_number in dispute notifications.
-
#received_at ⇒ Object
When was this payment received by the client.
-
#status ⇒ Object
Status of transaction.
-
#test? ⇒ Boolean
Was this a test transaction?.
-
#transaction_id ⇒ Object
Id of this transaction (paypal number).
-
#type ⇒ Object
What type of transaction are we dealing with? “cart” “send_money” “web_accept” are possible here.
Methods included from PostsData
Methods inherited from Notification
#amount, #empty!, #gross_cents, #initialize, #valid_sender?
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from ActiveMerchant::Billing::Integrations::Notification
Instance Method Details
#account ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 120 def account params['business'] || params['receiver_email'] end |
#acknowledge ⇒ Object
Acknowledge the transaction to paypal. This method has to be called after a new ipn arrives. Paypal will verify that all the information we received are correct and will return a ok or a fail.
Example:
def paypal_ipn
notify = PaypalNotification.new(request.raw_post)
if notify.acknowledge
... process order ... if notify.complete?
else
... log possible hacking attempt ...
end
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 138 def acknowledge payload = raw response = ssl_post(Paypal.service_url + '?cmd=_notify-validate', payload, 'Content-Length' => "#{payload.size}", 'User-Agent' => "Active Merchant -- http://activemerchant.org" ) raise StandardError.new("Faulty paypal result: #{response}") unless ["VERIFIED", "INVALID"].include?(response) response == "VERIFIED" end |
#complete? ⇒ Boolean
Was the transaction complete?
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 48 def complete? status == "Completed" end |
#currency ⇒ Object
What currency have we been dealing with
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 99 def currency params['mc_currency'] end |
#fee ⇒ Object
the markup paypal charges for the transaction
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 94 def fee params['mc_fee'] end |
#gross ⇒ Object
the money amount we received in X.2 decimal.
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 89 def gross params['mc_gross'] end |
#invoice ⇒ Object
This is the invoice which you passed to paypal
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 111 def invoice params['invoice'] end |
#item_id ⇒ Object
This is the item number which we submitted to paypal The custom field is also mapped to item_id because PayPal doesn’t return item_number in dispute notifications
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 106 def item_id params['item_number'] || params['custom'] end |
#received_at ⇒ Object
When was this payment received by the client. sometimes it can happen that we get the notification much later. One possible scenario is that our web application was down. In this case paypal tries several times an hour to inform us about the notification
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 56 def received_at Time.parse params['payment_date'] end |
#status ⇒ Object
Status of transaction. List of possible values:
Canceled-Reversal
Completed
Denied
Expired
Failed
In-Progress
Partially-Refunded
Pending
Processed
Refunded
Reversed
Voided
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 73 def status params['payment_status'] end |
#test? ⇒ Boolean
Was this a test transaction?
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 116 def test? params['test_ipn'] == '1' end |
#transaction_id ⇒ Object
Id of this transaction (paypal number)
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 78 def transaction_id params['txn_id'] end |
#type ⇒ Object
What type of transaction are we dealing with?
"cart" "send_money" "web_accept" are possible here.
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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/integrations/paypal/notification.rb', line 84 def type params['txn_type'] end |