Vend::Payment::PRI - Interchange PRI Support
&charge=PRI
or
[charge mode=PRI param1=value1 param2=value2]
Net::SSLeay
or
LWP::UserAgent and Crypt::SSLeay
Only one of these need be present and working.
The Vend::Payment::PRI module implements the PRI() routine for using
Payment Resources International payment services with Interchange. It is
compatible on a call level with the other Interchange payment modules -- in
theory (and even usually in practice) you could switch from CyberCash to PRI
with a few configuration file changes.
To enable this module, place this directive in
"interchange.cfg":
Require module Vend::Payment::PRI
This must be in interchange.cfg or a file included from
it.
NOTE: Make sure CreditCardAuto is off (default in Interchange
demos).
The mode can be named anything, but the
"gateway" parameter must be set to
"PRI". To make it the default payment
gateway for all credit card transactions in a specific catalog, you can set
in "catalog.cfg":
Variable MV_PAYMENT_MODE PRI
It uses several of the standard settings from Interchange payment.
Any time we speak of a setting, it is obtained either first from the
tag/call options, then from an Interchange order Route named for the mode,
then finally a default global payment variable, For example, the
"id" parameter would be specified by:
[charge mode=PRI id=YourPRIID]
or
Route PRI id YourPRIID
or with only PRI as a payment provider
Variable MV_PAYMENT_ID YourPRIID
A fully valid catalog.cfg entry to work with the standard demo
would be:
Variable MV_PAYMENT_MODE "__MV_PAYMENT_MODE__"
Route PRI id "__PRI_ID__"
Route PRI regkey "__PRI_REGKEY__"
Route PRI test_id "__PRI_TEST_ID__"
Route PRI test_regkey "__PRI_TEST_REGKEY__"
Route PRI test_mode "__PRI_TEST_MODE__"
Route PRI refid_mode "__PRI_REFID_MODE__"
A fully valid variable.txt entry to work with the PRI module would
be:
MV_PAYMENT_MODE PRI Payment
PRI_ID your_pri_id Payment
PRI_REGKEY your_pri_regkey Payment
PRI_TEST_ID your_pri_test_id Payment
PRI_TEST_REGKEY your_pri_test_regkey Payment
PRI_TEST_MODE 1 Payment
PRI_REFID_MODE 1 Payment
The active settings are:
- id
- PRI will supply you with both a test id and production id. Enter both of
these numbers into the the variables above. You do not need your
production id to test.
- regkey
- PRI will supply you with both a test regkey and production regkey. Enter
both of these numbers into the the variables above. You do not need your
production regkey to test.
- refid
- The PRI interface allows (requires) a field called REFID. This field is
stored along with the transaction on the PRI server and allows your to do
quick searches for transactions if this number has meaning. There are
three possible values for the PRI_REFID_MODE variable. 1,2 or any other
character or null.
1. A "1" in the pri_refid_mode instructs interchange to read the current
order number in $Variable->{MV_ORDER_COUNTER_FILE} or "etc/order.number",
increment it by one and use that. Do not use this mode if you have a busy catalog. PRI might reject orders as duplicates if two people try to checkout at the same time.
2. A "2" in the pri_refid_mode instructs interchange to use the users
session_id as the value. This is the recommended mode.
3. Anything other than a 1 or 2 instructs interchange to generate a unique
number from the unix date command and use that. The number format is Day of
year, Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Example for Jan 1, at 1:00:30 is 001130030.
- transaction
- At this time the PRI payment module only processes transactions of type
SALE.
- test
- Testing with PRI is straight forward. At this time (2004-05-15), PRI uses
the same server for both development and production. The only difference
is the account used. Some accounts are flagged as TEST accounts and others
are live. When you first sign up with PRI they will supply you a test
account and test Registration Key to use. Enter those numbers in the
PRI_ID, PRI_REGKEY (production) and PRI_TEST_ID, PRI_TEST_REGKEY (test)
variables. Set the PRI_TEST_MODE to a value of 1,2 or 3 then do your
testing. Once everything is working correctly, simply set PRI_TEST_MODE to
0 and restart interchange. Your now live.
Testing has 3 modes. (1,2,3) (live mode is 0) You set the mode
with the PRI_TEST_MODE variable in variable.txt or directly in your
catalog.cfg file. The modes are as follows.
1) Use PRI_TEST_ID and PRI_TEST_REGKEY values. Send
information to PRI and receive result from PRI. To generate errors in
this mode, simply enter invalid data and PRI should reject it with an
error.
2) Generate a declined order internally. Does not send data to
PRI. This mode is convenient if you want to do some testing and do not
want to send any data to PRI. It's also a good way to track down
errors.
3) Generate a successful sale internally. Does not send data
to PRI. This mode is convenient if you want to see if everything works
before sending test data to PRI.
A good way to test this module is to set PRI_TEST_MODE to 3,
then 2, then 1, then 0 and make sure your catalog handles all situations
correctly.
- generate_error
- To generate errors in test mode (while using your test ID and regkey)
simply enter transactions with bad data and see what happens. PRI will
supply you with a list of test credit card numbers and amounts that they
are good for.
- submit_url
- PRI uses different URLs depending on what type of transaction you are
requesting, Sale, Recurring, Void etc.. The default URL for single sale
transactions is
https://webservices.primerchants.com/billing/TransactionCentral/processCC.asp?
At this time, this is the only URL supported by this PRI
module
If nothing works:
- Make sure you "Require"d the module in interchange.cfg:
Require module Vend::Payment::PRI
- Make sure either Net::SSLeay or Crypt::SSLeay and LWP::UserAgent are
installed and working. You can test to see whether your Perl thinks they
are:
perl -MNet::SSLeay -e 'print "It works\n"'
or
perl -MLWP::UserAgent -MCrypt::SSLeay -e 'print "It works\n"'
If either one prints "It works." and returns to the
prompt you should be OK (presuming they are in working order
otherwise).
- Check the error logs, both catalog and global.
- Make sure you set your account ID properly.
- Try an order, then put this code in a page:
<XMP>
[calc]
my $string = $Tag->uneval( { ref => $Session->{payment_result} });
$string =~ s/{/{\n/;
$string =~ s/,/,\n/g;
return $string;
[/calc]
</XMP>
That should show what happened.
- If all else fails, consultants are available to help with integration for
a fee. See http://www.icdevgroup.org/
There is actually nothing *in* Vend::Payment::PRI. It changes packages to
Vend::Payment and places things there.
Originally developed by New York Connect Net (http://nyct.net) Michael Bacarella
<mbac@nyct.net>
Modified for GetCareer.com by Slipstream.com by Troy Davis
<troy@slipstream.com>
LWP/Crypt::SSLeay interface code by Matthew Schick,
<mschick@brightredproductions.com>.
Interchange implementation by Mike Heins.
PRI modification by Marty Tennison
05-24-2004 - Version 1.0
09-06-2004 -.Version 1.1
Added testing mode support. Changed default refid to mode 2. Fixed bug
where PRI.pm would not recognize a successful transaction with a mix of
digits and letters. Now checks for "Declined", <space> or
<null> to determine declined transaction, all others succeed. Cleaned
up some code.
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
- Around line 171:
- You forgot a '=back' before '=head2'