X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes_for_module_writers_v3;h=e7f05018ff1a1087493d29205aebfe6108730249;hb=07035c2b300af85aacf04c04167a70927bc0ce92;hp=6b98a3b89d3ea97e0fe72825a087b2d02e263a40;hpb=dad321f0c9bdd0bca4eddecdd618c8f79d768c6f;p=Business-OnlinePayment.git diff --git a/notes_for_module_writers_v3 b/notes_for_module_writers_v3 index 6b98a3b..e7f0501 100644 --- a/notes_for_module_writers_v3 +++ b/notes_for_module_writers_v3 @@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ These are the module writer's notes for v3. See the regular - If your gateway is HTTPS-based, use (or convert to) Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS !! - - Business::OnlinePayment::OpenECHO is the first "v3-ish" module, try - starting from there. - - Handling failures: @@ -53,6 +50,8 @@ These are the module writer's notes for v3. See the regular 'gateway_url' => 'http://www.example.com/', 'module_version' => $VERSION, 'supported_types' => [ qw( CC ECHECK ) ], + 'token_support' => 0, #card storage/tokenization support + 'test_transaction' => 0, #set true if ->test_transaction(1) works 'supported_actions' => [ 'Normal Authorization', 'Authorization Only', @@ -74,6 +73,8 @@ These are the module writer's notes for v3. See the regular 'module_version' => $VERSION, 'module_notes' => 'usage notes', 'supported_types' => [ qw( CC ECHECK ) ], + 'token_support' => 1, + 'test_transaction' => 1, 'supported_actions' => { 'CC' => [ 'Normal Authorization', 'Authorization Only', @@ -91,7 +92,21 @@ These are the module writer's notes for v3. See the regular ], }, 'CC_void_requires_card' => 1, + 'ECHECK_void_requires_account' => 1, #routing_code, account_number, name }; } +- authorization and order_number (NEWLY DOCUMENTED IN 3.01): + + Gateways will return one or two values from Authorization Only and + Normal Authorization transactions that must be submitted back with a + Post Authorization, Void, or Credit transaction. + + If the gateway returns one value, return this as "authorization" + + If the gateway returns two values, return one as "authorization" and the + other as "order_number". Typically "authorization" is the more low-level + value returned from the underlying processing network while "order_number" + is a unique tranaction id generated by the gateway. +