Class: OffsitePayments::Integrations::AuthorizeNetSim::Helper
- Defined in:
- lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb
Overview
An example. Note the username as a parameter and transaction key you will want to use later. The amount that you pass in will be rounded, so preferably pass in X.2 decimal so that no rounding occurs. It is rounded because if it looks like 00.000 Authorize.Net fails the transaction as incorrectly formatted.
payment_service_for('order_id', 'authorize_net_account', :service => :authorize_net_sim, :amount => 157.0) do |service|
# You must call setup_hash and invoice
service.setup_hash :transaction_key => '8CP6zJ7uD875J6tY',
:order_timestamp => 1206836763
service.customer_id 8
service.customer :first_name => 'g',
:last_name => 'g',
:email => '[email protected]',
:phone => '3'
service.billing_address :zip => 'g',
:country => 'United States of America',
:address => 'g'
service.ship_to_address :first_name => 'g',
:last_name => 'g',
:city => '',
:address => 'g',
:address2 => '',
:state => address.state,
:country => 'United States of America',
:zip => 'g'
service.invoice "516428355" # your invoice number
# The end-user is presented with the HTML produced by the notify_url.
service.notify_url "http://t/authorize_net_sim/payment_received_notification_sub_step"
service.payment_header 'My store name'
service.add_line_item :name => 'item name', :quantity => 1, :unit_price => 0
service.test_request 'true' # only if it's just a test
service.shipping '25.0'
# Tell it to display a "0" line item for shipping, with the price in
# the name, otherwise it isn't shown at all, leaving the end user to
# wonder why the total is different than the sum of the line items.
service.add_shipping_as_line_item
server.add_tax_as_line_item # same with tax
# See the helper.rb file for various custom fields
end
Direct Known Subclasses
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Helper
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#add_custom_field(name, value) ⇒ Object
Adds a custom field which you submit to Authorize.Net.
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#add_line_item(options) ⇒ Object
Add a line item to Authorize.Net.
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#add_shipping_as_line_item(extra_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Displays shipping as a line item, so they can see it.
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#add_tax_as_line_item ⇒ Object
Displays tax as a line item, so they can see it.
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#billing_address(options) ⇒ Object
Set the billing address.
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#email_merchant_from_authorizes_side(to_this_email) ⇒ Object
If you call this it will e-mail to this address a copy of a receipt after successful, from Authorize.Net.
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#initialize(order, account, options = {}) ⇒ Helper
constructor
Note that you should call #invoice and #setup_hash as well, for the response_url to actually work.
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#invoice(number) ⇒ Object
This one is necessary for the notify url to be able to parse its information later! They also pass back customer id, if that’s useful.
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#setup_hash(options) ⇒ Object
You MUST call this at some point for it to actually work.
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#ship_to_address(options) ⇒ Object
Add ship_to_address in the same format as the normal address is added.
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#yes_email_customer_from_authorizes_side ⇒ Object
For this to work you must have also passed in an email for the purchaser.
Methods inherited from Helper
#add_field, #add_fields, #add_raw_html_field, #form_fields, #form_method, inherited, mapping, #raw_html_fields, #shipping_address, #test?
Methods included from MoneyCompatibility
Constructor Details
#initialize(order, account, options = {}) ⇒ Helper
Note that you should call #invoice and #setup_hash as well, for the response_url to actually work.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 235 def initialize(order, account, = {}) super raise 'missing parameter' unless order and account and [:amount] raise 'error -- amount with no digits!' unless [:amount].to_s =~ /\d/ add_field('x_type', 'AUTH_CAPTURE') # the only one we deal with, for now. Not refunds or anything else, currently. add_field 'x_show_form', 'PAYMENT_FORM' add_field 'x_relay_response', 'TRUE' add_field 'x_duplicate_window', '28800' # large default duplicate window. add_field 'x_currency_code', currency_code add_field 'x_version' , '3.1' # version from doc add_field 'x_amount', [:amount].to_f.round(2) @line_item_count = 0 end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class OffsitePayments::Helper
Instance Method Details
#add_custom_field(name, value) ⇒ Object
Adds a custom field which you submit to Authorize.Net. These fields are all passed back to you verbatim when it does its relay (callback) to you note that if you call it twice with the same name, this function only uses keeps the second value you called it with.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 123 def add_custom_field(name, value) add_field name, value end |
#add_line_item(options) ⇒ Object
Add a line item to Authorize.Net. Call line add_line_item {:name => ‘orange’, :unit_price => 30, :tax_value => ‘Y’, :quantity => 3, } Note you can’t pass in a negative unit price, and you can add an optional :line_title => ‘special name’ if you don’t want it to say ‘Item 1’ or what not, the default coded here. Cannot have a negative price, nor a name with “‘s or $ You can use the :line_title for the product name and then :name for description, if desired
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 175 def add_line_item() raise 'needs name' unless [:name] if @line_item_count == 30 # Add a note that we are not showing at least one -- AN doesn't # display more than 30 or so. description_of_last = @raw_html_fields[-1][1] # Pull off the second to last section, which is the description. description_of_last =~ />([^>]*)<\|>[YN]$/ # Create a new description, which can't be too big, so truncate here. @raw_html_fields[-1][1] = description_of_last.gsub($1, $1[0..200] + ' + more unshown items after this one.') end name = [:name] quantity = [:quantity] || 1 line_title = [:line_title] || ('Item ' + (@line_item_count + 1).to_s) # left most field unit_price = [:unit_price] || 0 unit_price = unit_price.to_f.round(2) tax_value = [:tax_value] || 'N' # Sanitization, in case they include a reserved word here, following # their guidelines; unfortunately, they require 'raw' fields here, # not CGI escaped, using their own delimiters. # # Authorize.net ignores the second field (sanitized_short_name) raise 'illegal char for line item <|>' if name.include? '<|>' raise 'illegal char for line item "' if name.include? '"' raise 'cannot pass in dollar sign' if unit_price.to_s.include? '$' raise 'must have positive or 0 unit price' if unit_price.to_f < 0 # Using CGI::escape causes the output to be formated incorrectly in # the HTML presented to the end-user's browser (e.g., spaces turn # into +'s). sanitized_short_name = name[0..30] name = name[0..255] add_raw_html_field "x_line_item", "#{line_title}<|>#{sanitized_short_name}<|>#{name}<|>#{quantity}<|>#{unit_price}<|>#{tax_value}" @line_item_count += 1 end |
#add_shipping_as_line_item(extra_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Displays shipping as a line item, so they can see it. Otherwise it isn’t displayed.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 136 def add_shipping_as_line_item( = {}) raise 'must set shipping/freight before calling this' unless @fields['x_freight'] add_line_item .merge({:name => 'Shipping and Handling Cost', :quantity => 1, :unit_price => @fields['x_freight'], :line_title => 'Shipping'}) end |
#add_tax_as_line_item ⇒ Object
Displays tax as a line item, so they can see it. Otherwise it isn’t displayed.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 129 def add_tax_as_line_item raise unless @fields['x_tax'] add_line_item :name => 'Total Tax', :quantity => 1, :unit_price => @fields['x_tax'], :tax => 0, :line_title => 'Tax' end |
#billing_address(options) ⇒ Object
Set the billing address. Call like service.billing_address => ‘provo, :state => ’UT’…
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 111 def billing_address() for setting in [:city, :state, :zip, :country, :po_num] do add_field 'x_' + setting.to_s, [setting] end raise 'must use address1 and address2' if [:address] add_field 'x_address', ([:address1].to_s + ' ' + [:address2].to_s).strip end |
#email_merchant_from_authorizes_side(to_this_email) ⇒ Object
If you call this it will e-mail to this address a copy of a receipt after successful, from Authorize.Net.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 217 def (to_this_email) add_field 'x_email_merchant', to_this_email end |
#invoice(number) ⇒ Object
This one is necessary for the notify url to be able to parse its information later! They also pass back customer id, if that’s useful.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 105 def invoice(number) add_field 'x_invoice_num', number end |
#setup_hash(options) ⇒ Object
You MUST call this at some point for it to actually work. Options must include :transaction_key and :order_timestamp
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 223 def setup_hash() raise unless [:transaction_key] raise unless [:order_timestamp] amount = @fields['x_amount'] data = "#{@fields['x_login']}^#{@fields['x_fp_sequence']}^#{[:order_timestamp].to_i}^#{amount}^#{@fields['x_currency_code']}" hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest(OpenSSL::Digest.new('md5'), [:transaction_key], data) add_field 'x_fp_hash', hmac add_field 'x_fp_timestamp', [:order_timestamp].to_i end |
#ship_to_address(options) ⇒ Object
Add ship_to_address in the same format as the normal address is added.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 143 def ship_to_address() for setting in [:first_name, :last_name, :company, :city, :state, :zip, :country] do if [setting] then add_field 'x_ship_to_' + setting.to_s, [setting] end end raise 'must use :address1 and/or :address2' if [:address] add_field 'x_ship_to_address', ([:address1].to_s + ' ' + [:address2].to_s).strip end |
#yes_email_customer_from_authorizes_side ⇒ Object
For this to work you must have also passed in an email for the purchaser.
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# File 'lib/offsite_payments/integrations/authorize_net_sim.rb', line 164 def add_field 'x_email_customer', 'TRUE' end |