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 Project Readme

Bambora

The official Bambora Ruby library is not thread-safe. This means you will run into errors when using it with Sidekiq or Puma. This gem is a thread-safe client for the Bambora and Beanstream APIs.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'bambora-client'

And then execute:

bundle

Or install it yourself as:

gem install bambora-client

Usage

You can initilize the client by passing a hash to it, or by passing a block.

All *_api_key arguments are optional. If you do not pass these API keys in on initialization, you can pass them into their respective method calls.

client = Bambora::Client.new(
  base_url: ENV.fetch('BAMBORA_BASE_URL'),
  merchant_id: ENV.fetch('BAMBORA_MERCHANT_ID'),
  sub_merchant_id: ENV.fetch('BAMBORA_SUB_MERCHANT_ID'),
)

The client can now initialize new classes for making requests to /profiles, /payments, etc.

profiles = client.profiles(api_key: ENV.fetch('BAMBORA_PROFILES_API_KEY'))
profiles.delete(customer_code: '02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A')

Profiles

Summary: Payment profiles store confidential payment information. Transactions can be processed against profiles. Bambora Docs: https://dev.na.bambora.com/docs/guides/payment_profiles/

client = Bambora::Client.new(...)
profiles = client.profiles(api_key: ENV.fetch('BAMBORA_PROFILES_API_KEY'))

Once the resource instance has been instantiated, actions can be made against the API.

Create a Profile

profiles.create(
  {
    language: 'en',
    comments: 'hello',
    card: {
      name: 'Hup Podling',
      number: '4030000010001234',
      expiry_month: '12',
      expiry_year: '23',
      cvd: '123',
    },
  },
)
# => {
#      :code => 1,
#      :message => "Operation Successful",
#      :customer_code => "02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A",
#    }

Delete a Profile

profiles.delete(customer_code: '02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A')
# => {
#      :code => 1,
#      :message => "Operation Successful",
#      :customer_code => "02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A",
#    }

Update a Profile

profiles.update(
  customer_code: '02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A',
  payment_profile_data: {
    language: 'en',
    comments: 'hello',
    card: {
      name: 'Hup Podling',
      number: '4030000010001234',
      expiry_month: '12',
      expiry_year: '23',
      cvd: '123',
    },
  },
)

# => {
#      :code => 1,
#      :message => "Operation Successful",
#      :customer_code => "02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A",
#    }

Payments

Summary: Process payments using Credit Card, Payment Profile, Legato Token, Cash, Cheque, Interac, Apple Pay, or Android Pay. Bambora Docs: https://dev.na.bambora.com/docs/references/payment_APIs/

client = Bambora::Client.new(...)
payments = client.payments

Make A Payment

This is a lower level method that can be used to make a payment using any method. Below are some more specific and high level convenience methods.

create is aliased as make_payment if you prefer syntax that reads more like a sentence.

payments.create(
  {
    amount: 50,
    payment_method: 'card',
    card: {
      name: 'Hup Podling',
      number: '4504481742333',
      expiry_month: '12',
      expiry_year: '20',
      cvd: '123',
    },
  },
)
# => {
#      :id => "10000000",
#      :authorizing_merchant_id => 300000000,
#      :approved => "1",
#      :message_id => "1",
#      :message => "Approved",
#      :auth_code => "TEST",
#      :created => "2019-10-28T07:12:11",
#      :order_number => "10000000",
#      :type => "P",
#      :payment_method => "CC",
#      :risk_score => 0.0,
#      :amount => 50.0,
#      :custom => { :ref1 => "", :ref2 => "", :ref3 => "", :ref4 => "", :ref5 => "" },
#      :card =>
#        {
#          :card_type => "VI",
#          :last_fouri => "2333",
#          :address_match => 0,
#          :postal_result => 0,
#          :avs_result => "0",
#          :cvd_result => "1",
#          :avs => { :id => "U", :message => "Address information is unavailable.", :processed => false }
#        },
#      :links =>
#        [
#          { :rel => "void", :href => "https://api.na.bambora.com/v1/payments/10000000/void", :method => "POST" },
#          { :rel => "return", :href => "https://api.na.bambora.com/v1/payments/10000000/returns", :method => "POST" }
#        ]
#    }
Make A Payment With A Payment Profile

create_with_payment_profile is aliased as make_payment_with_payment_profile if you prefer syntax that reads more like a sentence.

payments.create_with_payment_profile(customer_code: '02355E2e58Bf488EAB4EaFAD7083dB6A', amount: 50)
# => {
#      :id => "10000000",
#      :authorizing_merchant_id => 300000000,
#      :approved => "1",
#      :message_id => "1",
#      :message => "Approved",
#      ...
#    }

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/HiMamaInc/bambora-client. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

Your contributions are important. For larger changes to the behaviour of this client, or when adding new pieces of functionality, please inform Bambora. You can get in touch with their developer support for advice.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the Bambora project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.