Class: ActiveMerchant::Billing::BluePayGateway

Inherits:
Gateway
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb

Constant Summary collapse

CARD_CODE_ERRORS =
%w( N S )
AVS_ERRORS =
%w( A E N R W Z )
AVS_REASON_CODES =
%w(27 45)

Constants inherited from Gateway

Gateway::CREDIT_DEPRECATION_MESSAGE, Gateway::CURRENCIES_WITHOUT_FRACTIONS, Gateway::DEBIT_CARDS

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Gateway

#options

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Gateway

#card_brand, card_brand, inherited, supports?, #test?

Methods included from CreditCardFormatting

#format

Constructor Details

#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ BluePayGateway

Creates a new BluepayGateway

The gateway requires that a valid Account ID and Secret Key be passed in the options hash.

Options

  • :account_id – The BluePay gateway Account ID (REQUIRED)

  • :secret_key – The BluePay gateway Secret Key (REQUIRED)

  • :test – set to true for TEST mode or false for LIVE mode



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 39

def initialize(options = {})
  requires!(options, :login, :password)
  @options = options
  super
end

Instance Method Details

#authorize(money, payment_object, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Performs an authorization, which reserves the funds on the customer’s credit card. This does not actually take funds from the customer This is referred to an AUTH transaction in BluePay

Parameters

  • money – The amount to be authorized as an Integer value in cents.

  • payment_object – This can either be one of three things: A CreditCard object, A Check object, or a token. The token is called the Master ID. This is a unique transaction ID returned from a previous transaction. This token associates all the stored information for a previous transaction.

  • options – A hash of optional parameters.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 56

def authorize(money, payment_object, options = {})
 	post = {}
 	post[:MASTER_ID] = ''
 	if payment_object != nil && payment_object.class() != String
 	  payment_object.class() == ActiveMerchant::Billing::Check ?
    add_check(post, payment_object) :
    add_creditcard(post, payment_object)
 	else
 	  post[:MASTER_ID] = payment_object
 	end
 	add_invoice(post, options)
  add_address(post, options)
  add_customer_data(post, options)
 	if options[:rebill]     != nil
    post[:DO_REBILL]       = '1'
    post[:REB_AMOUNT]      = amount(options[:rebill_amount])
    post[:REB_FIRST_DATE]  = options[:rebill_start_date]
    post[:REB_EXPR]        = options[:rebill_expression]
    post[:REB_CYCLES]      = options[:rebill_cycles]
  end
 	post[:TRANS_TYPE]  = 'AUTH'
  commit('AUTH_ONLY', money, post)
end

#cancel_recurring(rebill_id) ⇒ Object

Cancel a recurring payment.

This transaction cancels an existing recurring billing.

Parameters

  • rebill_id – A string containing the rebill_id of the recurring billing that you wish to cancel/stop (REQUIRED)



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 271

def cancel_recurring(rebill_id)
 	post = {}
  requires!(rebill_id)
  post[:REBILL_ID]         = rebill_id
  post[:TRANS_TYPE]        = 'SET'
 	post[:STATUS]            = 'stopped'
  commit('rebill', 'nil', post)
end

#capture(money, identification, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Captures the funds from an authorize transaction. This is referred to a CAPTURE transaction in BluePay

Parameters

  • money – The amount to be captured as an Integer value in cents.

  • identification – The Master ID, or token, returned from the previous authorize transaction.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 122

def capture(money, identification, options = {})
 	post = {}
 	add_address(post, options)
 	add_customer_data(post, options)
  post[:MASTER_ID] = identification
 	post[:TRANS_TYPE] = 'CAPTURE'
  commit('PRIOR_AUTH_CAPTURE', money, post)
end

#credit(money, identification, options = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 180

def credit(money, identification, options = {})
  deprecated CREDIT_DEPRECATION_MESSAGE
  refund(money, identification, options)
end

#purchase(money, payment_object, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Perform a purchase, which is essentially an authorization and capture in a single operation. This is referred to a SALE transaction in BluePay

Parameters

  • money – The amount to be purchased as an Integer value in cents.

  • payment_object – This can either be one of three things: A CreditCard object, A Check object, or a token. The token is called the Master ID. This is a unique transaction ID returned from a previous transaction. This token associates all the stored information for a previous transaction.

  • options – A hash of optional parameters.,



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 91

def purchase(money, payment_object, options = {})
 	post = {}
 	post[:MASTER_ID] = ''
 	if payment_object != nil && payment_object.class() != String
 	 payment_object.class() == ActiveMerchant::Billing::Check ? 
 	 add_check(post, payment_object) :
 	 add_creditcard(post, payment_object) 
 	else
 	  post[:MASTER_ID] = payment_object
 	end
 	add_invoice(post, options)
  add_address(post, options)
  add_customer_data(post, options)
 	if options[:rebill]     != nil
 	  post[:DO_REBILL]       = '1'
 	  post[:REB_AMOUNT]      = amount(options[:rebill_amount])
    post[:REB_FIRST_DATE]  = options[:rebill_start_date]
    post[:REB_EXPR]        = options[:rebill_expression]
    post[:REB_CYCLES]      = options[:rebill_cycles]
  end
 	post[:TRANS_TYPE]  = 'SALE'
  commit('AUTH_CAPTURE', money, post)
end

#recurring(money, payment_object, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Options

  • :rebill_start_date is a string that tells the gateway when to start the rebill. (REQUIRED) Has two valid formats: “YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS” Hours, minutes, and seconds are optional. “XX UNITS” Relative date as explained below. Marked from the time of the transaction (i.e.: 10 DAYS, 1 MONTH, 1 YEAR)

  • :rebill_expression is the period of time in-between rebillings. (REQUIRED) It uses the same “XX UNITS” format as rebill_start_date, explained above. Optional parameters include:

  • rebill_cycles: Number of times to rebill. Don’t send or set to nil for infinite rebillings (or until canceled).

  • rebill_amount: Amount to rebill. Defaults to amount of transaction for rebillings.

    For example, to charge the customer $19.95 now and then charge $39.95 in 60 days every 3 months for 5 times, the options hash would be as follows: :rebill_start_date => ‘60 DAYS’, :rebill_expression => ‘3 MONTHS’, :rebill_cycles => ‘5’, :rebill_amount => ‘39.95’ A money object of 1995 cents would be passed into the ‘money’ parameter.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 216

def recurring(money, payment_object, options = {})
  requires!(options, :rebill_start_date, :rebill_expression)
 	options[:rebill] = '1'
  money == nil ? authorize(money, payment_object, options) :
  purchase(money, payment_object, options)
end

#refund(money, payment_object, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Performs a credit.

This transaction indicates that money should flow from the merchant to the customer.

Parameters

  • money – The amount to be credited to the customer as an Integer value in cents.

  • payment_object – This can either be one of three things: A CreditCard object, A Check object, or a token. The token is called the Master ID. This is a unique transaction ID returned from a previous transaction. This token associates all the stored information for a previous transaction. If the payment_object is a token, then the transaction type will reverse a previous capture or purchase transaction, returning the funds to the customer. If the amount is nil, a full credit will be processed. This is referred to a REFUND transaction in BluePay. If the payment_object is either a CreditCard or Check object, then the transaction type will be an unmatched credit placing funds in the specified account. This is referred to a CREDIT transaction in BluePay.

  • options – A hash of parameters.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 158

def refund(money, payment_object, options = {})
 	post = {}
 	post[:PAYMENT_ACCOUNT] = ''
  if payment_object != nil && payment_object.class() != String
     payment_object.class() == ActiveMerchant::Billing::Check ?
     add_check(post, payment_object) :
     add_creditcard(post, payment_object)
 	   post[:TRANS_TYPE] = 'CREDIT'
  else
     post[:MASTER_ID]  = payment_object
 	   post[:TRANS_TYPE] = 'REFUND'
  end

  options[:first_name] ? post[:NAME1] = options[:first_name] : post[:NAME1] = ''
  post[:NAME2] = options[:last_name] if options[:last_name] 
  post[:ZIP] = options[:zip] if options[:zip]
  add_invoice(post, options)
  add_address(post, options)
  add_customer_data(post, options)
  commit('CREDIT', money, post)
end

#status_recurring(rebill_id) ⇒ Object

View a recurring payment

This will pull data associated with a current recurring billing

Parameters

  • rebill_id – A string containing the rebill_id of the recurring billing that is already active (REQUIRED)



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 230

def status_recurring(rebill_id)
 	post = {}
  requires!(rebill_id)
  post[:REBILL_ID] = rebill_id
  post[:TRANS_TYPE] = 'GET'
  commit('rebill', 'nil', post)
end

#update_recurring(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Update a recurring payment’s details.

This transaction updates an existing recurring billing

Options

  • :rebill_id – The 12 digit rebill ID used to update a particular rebilling cycle. (REQUIRED)

  • :rebill_amount – A string containing the new rebilling amount.

  • :rebill_next_date – A string containing the new rebilling next date.

  • :rebill_expression – A string containing the new rebilling expression.

  • :rebill_cycles – A string containing the new rebilling cycles.

  • :rebill_next_amount – A string containing the next rebilling amount to charge the customer. This ONLY affects the next scheduled charge; all other rebillings will continue at the regular (rebill_amount) amount. Take a look above at the recurring_payment method for similar examples on how to use.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 251

def update_recurring(options = {})
 	post = {}
 	requires!(options, :rebill_id)
 	post[:REBILL_ID]          = options[:rebill_id]
 	post[:TRANS_TYPE]         = 'SET'
  post[:REB_AMOUNT]         = amount(options[:rebill_amount]) if !options[:rebill_amount].nil?
  post[:NEXT_DATE]          = options[:rebill_next_date] if !options[:rebill_next_date].nil?
  post[:REB_EXPR]           = options[:rebill_expression] if !options[:rebill_expression].nil?
  post[:REB_CYCLES]     	  = options[:rebill_cycles] if !options[:rebill_cycles].nil?
 	post[:NEXT_AMOUNT]        = options[:rebill_next_amount] if !options[:rebill_next_amount].nil?
 	commit('rebill', 'nil', post)	
end

#void(identification, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Void a previous transaction This is referred to a VOID transaction in BluePay

Parameters

  • identification - The Master ID, or token, returned from a previous authorize transaction.



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# File 'lib/active_merchant/billing/gateways/blue_pay.rb', line 137

def void(identification, options = {})
 	post = {}
  post[:MASTER_ID] = identification
 	post[:TRANS_TYPE] = 'VOID'
  commit('VOID', nil, post)
end