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ruby client for Openpay API services (version 3.0.0). Is a copy from the original Openpay gem but the version 3 there is no published yet, in this version is enable the use for different countries.
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Openpay Ruby

This is a copy of the original gem openpay but the version 3 is not released yet, in this version is enable the use for different countries, I've tested some functionalities and it works fine, be careful with its use.

Version         Travis CI

Openpay México

Description

ruby client for Openpay api services (version 3.0.0)

This is a ruby client implementing the payment services for Openpay at openpay.mx

For more information about Openpay visit:

For the full Openpay api documentation take a look at:

Installation

Add the following line to your Gem file

#openpay gem
 gem 'openpay'

Update your bundle:

$ bundle

Or install it from the command line:

$ gem install openpay

Requirements

* ruby 2.4 or higher

Usage

Initialization

require 'openpay'

#merchant and private key
merchant_id = 'mywvupjjs9xdnryxtplq'
private_key = 'sk_92b25d3baec149e6b428d81abfe37006'
country = 'mx'

#An openpay resource factory instance is created out of the OpenpayApi
#it  points to the development environment  by default.
#The country value can take 'mx' to Mexico or 'co' for Colombia
openpay = OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key, country)

#To enable production mode you should pass a third argument as true.
#openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,true)

#This ruby client manages a default timeout of 90 seconds to make the request 
#    to Openpay services, if you need to modify this value, you need to explicitly 
#    define the type of environment and followed by the new value for the timeout.
#Syntax:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,isProduction,timeout)
#Example:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,false,30)

The openpay factory instance is in charge to generate the required resources through a factory method (create). Resource classes should be initialized using the factory method as described below.

#creating an instance for each available resource
bankaccounts = openpay.create(:bankaccounts)
cards = openpay.create(:cards)
charges = openpay.create(:charges)
customers = openpay.create(:customers)
fees = openpay.create(:fees)
payouts = openpay.create(:payouts)
plans = openpay.create(:plans)
subscriptions = openpay.create(:subscriptions)
transfers = openpay.create(:transfers)

According to the current version of the Openpay api the available resources are:

  • bankaccounts
  • cards
  • charges
  • customers
  • fees
  • payouts
  • plans
  • subscriptions
  • transfers

Each rest resource exposed in the rest Openpay api is represented by a class in this ruby API, being ** OpenpayResource** the base class.

Implementation

Each resource depending of its structure and available methods, will have one or more of the methods described under the methods subsection. Below a short description about the implementation high level details. For detailed documentation take a look a the openpay api documentation.

Arguments

Given most resources belong, either to a merchant or a customer, the api was designed taking this in consideration, so:

The first argument represent the json/hash object, while the second argument which is optional represents the ** customer_id**. So if just one argument is provided the action will be performed at the merchant level, but if the second argument is provided passing the customer_id, the action will be performed at the customer level.

The following illustrates the api design.

#Merchant
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in)

#Customer
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in, customer_id)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in, customer_id)

Methods Inputs/Outputs

This api supports both ruby hashes and json strings as inputs and outputs. (See previous example) If a ruby hash is passed in as in input, a hash will be returned as the method output. if a json string is passed in as an input, a json string will be returned as the method function output.

This code excerpt from a specification demonstrates how you can use hashes and json strings interchangeably.

Methods without inputs will return a ruby hash.

it 'creates a fee using a json message' do
  #create new customer
  customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer)
  customer = @customers.create(customer_hash)

  #create customer card   , using factory girl to build the hash for us
  card_hash = FactoryBot.build(:valid_card)
  card = @cards.create(card_hash, customer['id'])

  #create charge
  charge_hash = FactoryBot.build(:card_charge, source_id: card['id'], order_id: card['id'], amount: 4000)
  charge = @charges.create(charge_hash, customer['id'])

  #create customer fee , using json as input, we get json as ouput
  fee_json = %^{"customer_id":"#{customer['id']}","amount":"12.50","description":"Cobro de Comisión"}^
  expect(@fees.create(fee_json)).to have_json_path('amount')
end

Here you can see how the card_hash representation looks like.

require 'pp'
pp card_hash =>

     { :bank_name => "visa",
       :holder_name => "Vicente Olmos",
       :expiration_month => "09",
       :card_number => "4111111111111111",
       :expiration_year => "14",
       :bank_code => "bmx",
       :cvv2 => "111",
       :address =>
         { :postal_code => "76190",
           :state => "QRO",
           :line1 => "LINE1",
           :line2 => "LINE2",
           :line3 => "LINE3",
           :country_code => "MX",
           :city => "Queretaro" } }

Next, how we construct the preceding hash using FactoryBot. FactoryBot was used in our test suite to facilitate hash construction. It may help you as well at your final implementation if you decide to use hashes. (more examples at test/Factories.rb)

FactoryBot.define do
  factory :valid_card, class: Hash do
    bank_name 'visa'
    holder_name 'Vicente Olmos'
    expiration_month '09'
    card_number '4111111111111111'
    expiration_year '14'
    bank_code 'bmx'
    cvv2 '111'
    address { {
      postal_code: '76190',
      state: 'QRO',
      line1: 'LINE1',
      line2: 'LINE2',
      line3: 'LINE3',
      country_code: 'MX',
      city: 'Queretaro',
    } }
    initialize_with { attributes }
  end

Methods design

This ruby API standardize the method names across all different resources using the create,get,update and ** delete** verbs.

For full method documentation take a look at:

The test suite at test/spec is a good source of reference.

create

Creates the given resource

    open_pay_resource.create(representation, customer_id = nil)
get

Gets an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.get(object_id, customer_id = nil)
update

Updates an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.update(representation, customer_id = nil)
delete

Deletes an instance of the given resource

open_pay_resource.delete(object_id, customer_id = nil)
all

Returns an array of all instances of a resource

open_pay_resource.all(customer_id = nil)
each

Returns a block for each instance resource

open_pay_resource.each(customer_id = nil)
delete_all(available only under the development environment)

Deletes all instances of the given resource

#in case this method is executed under the production environment an OpenpayException will be raised.
open_pay_resource.delete_all(customer_id = nil)

API Methods

bank_accounts

  • creates a merchant bank account , is not supported through the API, use the console instead.

  • creates a customer bank account

      bank_accounts.create(account_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get a given bank account for a given customer

       bank_account=bank_accounts.get(customer_id,bankaccount_id)
    
  • each customer bank account

      bank_accounts.each(customer_id) do |bank_account|
          bank_account['alias']
      end
    
  • list merchant / customer bank accounts

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = bank_accounts.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = bank_accounts.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • all bank accounts for a given customer

      accounts=bank_accounts.all(customer_id)
    
  • deletes a given customer bank account

       bank_accounts.delete(customer_id,bank_id)
    
  • deletes all customer bank accounts (sandbox mode only)

       bank_accounts.delete_all(customer['id'])
    

cards

  • creates a merchant card

      cards.create(card_json)
    
  • creates a customer card

      cards.create(card_hash, customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant card

      card=cards.get(card_id)
    
  • gets customer card

       card=cards.get(card_id, customer_id)
    
  • each merchant card

      cards.each {|merchant_card| p card}
    
  • list merchant / customer cards

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer card

      cards.each(customer_id)   {|customer_card | p customer_card }
    
  • all merchant cards

      merchant_cards=cards.all
    
  • all customer cards

      customer_cards=cards.all(customer_id)
    
  • delete merchant card

      cards.delete(card_id)
    
  • delete customer card

      cards.delete(card_id,customer_id)
    
  • delete all merchant cards

      cards.delete_all
    
  • delete all customer cards

      cards.delete_all(customer_id)
    

charges

  • creates merchant charge

     charges.create(charge_hash)
    
  • creates customer charge

     charges.create(charge_hash,customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant charge

      merchant_charge=charges.get(charge_id)
    
  • gets customer charge

      customer_charge=charges.get(charge_id,customer_id)
    
  • each merchant charge

      charges.each {|charge| p charge}
    
  • list merchant / customer charges

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer charge

      charges.each(customer_id) {|charge| p charge}
    
  • all merchant charge

      charges.all
    
  • all customer charge

      charges.all(customer_id)
    
  • capture merchant card

      charges.capture(charge_id)
    
  • capture customer card

      charges.capture(charge['id'],customer['id'])
    
  • confirm capture merchant

      #pass a hash with the following options, no customer_id needed
      confirm_capture_options = { transaction_id: transaction['id'], amount: 100  }
      charges.confirm_capture(confirm_capture_options)
    
  • confirm capture customer

      #pass a hash with the following options, pass the customer_id
      confirm_capture_options = { customer_id: customer['id'], transaction_id: charge['id'], amount: 100  }
      charges.confirm_capture(confirm_capture_options)
    
  • refund merchant charge

      charges.refund(charge_id, refund_description_hash)
    
  • refund merchant charge

      charges.refund(charge_id, refund_description_hash)
    

customers

  • creates customer

      customers.create(customer_json)
    
  • get customer

      customer=customers.get(customer_id)
    
  • update customer

      customers.update(customer_hash)
    
  • delete customer

      customers.delete(customer_id)
    
  • each customer

      customers.each do {|customer|  p customer }
    
  • list customers

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customers_filtered_list = customers.list(search_params)
    
  • all customer

      all_customers=customers.all
    
  • delete all customers (sand box mode only)

       all_customers=customers.all
    

fees

  • creates fee

      #In order to create a fee a charge should exists
      fee.create(fee_hash)
    
  • gets all fees

      all_fees=fees.all
    
  • list customer fees

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = fees.list(search_params)
    

payouts

  • creates a merchant payout

      payouts.create(payout_json)
    
  • creates a customer payout

      payouts.create(payout_hash,customer_id)
    
  • gets a merchant payout

      payouts.get(payout_id)
    
  • gets a customer payout

      payouts.get(payout_id,customer_id)
    
  • all merchant payouts

      merchant_payouts=payouts.all
    
  • all customer payouts

      customer_payouts=payouts.all(customer_id)
    
  • each merchant payout

      payouts.each { |payout| p payout }
    
  • each customer payout

      payouts.each(customer_id) { |payout| p payout }
    
  • list merchant/customer payouts

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = payouts.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = payouts.list(search_params, customer_id)
    

plans

  • create merchant plan

      plans.create(plan_hash)
    
  • create customer plan

      plans.create(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get a merchant plan

      merchant_plan=plans.get(plan_id)
    
  • get a customer plan

      customer_plan=plans.get(plan_id,customer_id)
    
  • updates a merchant plan

       plans.update(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • updates a customer plan

      plans.update(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • each merchant plan

      plans.each do {|plan| p plan }
    
  • each customer plans

      plans.each(customer_id)  do {|plan| p plan }
    
  • list merchant /customer plan

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = plans.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = plans.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • all merchant plans

      plans.all
    
  • all customer plans

      plans.all(customer_id)
    

subscriptions

  • create customer subscriptions

      subscriptions.create(subscriptions_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get customer subscription

      subscriptions.get(subscriptions_hash,customer_id)
    
  • update customer subscription

      subscription_update_hash={ trial_end_date: "2016-01-12" }
      subscriptions.update(subscription_id,customer_id, subscription_update_hash )
    
  • all customer subscription

      subscriptions.all(customer_id)
    
  • each customer subscription

      subscriptions.each(customer_id)    {|subscription| p subscription }
    
  • list customer subscriptions

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customer_filtered_list = subscriptions.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • deletes customer subscription

       subscriptions.delete(customer_id)
    
  • deletes all customer subscriptions ( sandbox mode only)

       subscriptions.delete(customer_id)
    

transfers

  • create transfer

      transfers.create(transfer_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get transfer

      transfers.get(transfer_id,customer_id)
    
  • all customer transfers

      transfers.all(customer_id)
    
  • each customer transfer

      transfers.each(customer_id)    {|transfer| p transfer }
    
  • list customer transfers

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customer_filtered_list = transfers.list(search_params, customer_id)
    

Exceptions

This API generates 3 different Exception classes.

  • OpenpayException: Generic base API exception class, Generic API exceptions.

  • Internal server error (500 Internal Server Error).

  • OpenpayApi factory method, invalid resource name.

Examples:

 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:customers)
customers.delete_all # will raise an OpenpayException
 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:non_existing_resource) # will raise an OpenpayException
  • OpenpayConnectionException: Exception class for connection related issues, errors happening prior the server connection.

  • Authentication Error (401 Unauthorized)

  • Connection Errors.

  • SSL Errors.

Example:

#invalid id and key
merchant_id='santa'
private_key='invalid'

openpay=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key)
customers=openpay.create(:customers)

 begin
    customers.get('23444422211')
 rescue OpenpayConnectionException => e
    e.http_code  #  => 401
    e.error_code # => 1002
    e.description# => 'The api key or merchant id are invalid.'
    e.json_body #  {"category":"request","description":"The api key or merchant id are invalid.","http_code":401,"error_code":1002,"request_id":null}
  end
  • OpenpayTransactionException: Errors happening after the initial connection has been initiated, errors during transactions.

    • Bad Request (e.g. Malformed json,Invalid data)
    • Unprocessable Entity (e.g. invalid data)
    • Resource not found (404 Not Found)
    • Conflict (e.g. resource already exists)
    • PaymentRequired (e.g. insufficient funds)
    • UnprocessableEntity ( e.g. stolen card )

Bad Request Example:

email = 'foo'
customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer, email: email)
begin
  customers.create(customer_hash)
rescue OpenpayTransactionException => e
  e.http_code # => 400
  e.error_code # => 1001
  e.description # => 'email\' not a well-formed email address'
end

Resource not found Example:

begin
  #non existing customer
  customers.delete('1111')
rescue OpenpayApiTransactionError => e
  e.http_code # => 404
  e.error_code # =>1005
  e.description # =>"The customer with id '1111' does not exist"
end

These exceptions have the following attributes:

  • category
  • description
  • http_code
  • error_code
  • json_message

For more information about categories, descriptions and codes take a look at:

Debug

In the Openpay dashboard you are able to see every request and its corresponding request/response.

Developer Notes

  • bank accounts for merchant cannot be created using the api. It should be done through the dashboard.
  • Is recommended to reset your account using the dashboard when running serious testing (assure clean state)
  • check openpay_api.rb for Logger configuration
  • travis https://travis-ci.org/open-pay/openpay-ruby , if a test fails it will leave some records, it may affect posterior tests. it is recommended to reset the console/account to assure a clean state after a failure occurs.

More information

For more use cases take a look at the test/spec folder

  1. http://docs.openpay.mx/

Openpay Colombia

Description

ruby client for Openpay api services (version 3.0.0)

This is a ruby client implementing the payment services for Openpay at openpay.co

For more information about Openpay visit:

For the full Openpay api documentation take a look at:

Installation

Add the following line to your Gem file

#openpay gem
 gem 'openpay'

Update your bundle:

$ bundle

Or install it from the command line:

$ gem install openpay

Requirements

* ruby 2.4 or higher

Usage

Initialization

require 'openpay'

#merchant and private key
merchant_id = 'mywvupjjs9xdnryxtplq'
private_key = 'sk_92b25d3baec149e6b428d81abfe37006'
country = 'co'

#An openpay resource factory instance is created out of the OpenpayApi
#it  points to the development environment  by default.
#The country value can take 'mx' to Mexico or 'co' for Colombia
openpay = OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key, country)

#To enable production mode you should pass a third argument as true.
#openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,true)

#This ruby client manages a default timeout of 90 seconds to make the request 
#    to Openpay services, if you need to modify this value, you need to explicitly 
#    define the type of environment and followed by the new value for the timeout.
#Syntax:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,isProduction,timeout)
#Example:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,false,30)

The openpay factory instance is in charge to generate the required resources through a factory method (create). Resource classes should be initialized using the factory method as described below.

#creating an instance for each available resource
cards = openpay.create(:cards)
charges = openpay.create(:charges)
customers = openpay.create(:customers)
plans = openpay.create(:plans)
subscriptions = openpay.create(:subscriptions)
transfers = openpay.create(:transfers)
pse = openpay.create(:pse)

According to the current version of the Openpay api the available resources are:

  • cards
  • charges
  • customers
  • plans
  • subscriptions
  • pse

Each rest resource exposed in the rest Openpay api is represented by a class in this ruby API, being ** OpenpayResource** the base class.

Implementation

Each resource depending of its structure and available methods, will have one or more of the methods described under the methods subsection. Below a short description about the implementation high level details. For detailed documentation take a look a the openpay api documentation.

Arguments

Given most resources belong, either to a merchant or a customer, the api was designed taking this in consideration, so:

The first argument represent the json/hash object, while the second argument which is optional represents the ** customer_id**. So if just one argument is provided the action will be performed at the merchant level, but if the second argument is provided passing the customer_id, the action will be performed at the customer level.

The following illustrates the api design.

#Merchant
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in)

#Customer
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in, customer_id)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in, customer_id)

Methods Inputs/Outputs

This api supports both ruby hashes and json strings as inputs and outputs. (See previous example) If a ruby hash is passed in as in input, a hash will be returned as the method output. if a json string is passed in as an input, a json string will be returned as the method function output.

This code excerpt from a specification demonstrates how you can use hashes and json strings interchangeably.

Methods without inputs will return a ruby hash.

it 'creates a fee using a json message' do
  #create new customer
  customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer_col)
  customer = @customers.create(customer_hash)

  #create customer card   , using factory girl to build the hash for us
  card_hash = FactoryBot.build(:valid_card_col)
  card = @cards.create(card_hash, customer['id'])

  #create charge
  charge_hash = FactoryBot.build(:card_charge_col, source_id: card['id'], order_id: card['id'], amount: 4000)
  charge = @charges.create(charge_hash, customer['id'])

end

Here you can see how the card_hash representation looks like.

require 'pp'
pp card_hash =>

     { :holder_name => 'Vicente Olmos',
       :card_number => '4111111111111111',
       :cvv2 => '111',
       :expiration_month => '09',
       :expiration_year => '25' }

Next, how we construct the preceding hash using FactoryBot. FactoryBot was used in our test suite to facilitate hash construction. It may help you as well at your final implementation if you decide to use hashes. (more examples at test/Factories.rb)

FactoryBot.define do
  factory :valid_card_col, class: Hash do
    holder_name 'Vicente Olmos'
    expiration_month '09'
    card_number '4111111111111111'
    expiration_year '14'
    cvv2 '111'
    initialize_with { attributes }
  end

Methods design

This ruby API standardize the method names across all different resources using the create,get,update and ** delete** verbs.

For full method documentation take a look at:

The test suite at test/spec is a good source of reference.

create

Creates the given resource

    open_pay_resource.create(representation, customer_id = nil)
get

Gets an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.get(object_id, customer_id = nil)
update

Updates an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.update(representation, customer_id = nil)
delete

Deletes an instance of the given resource

open_pay_resource.delete(object_id, customer_id = nil)
all

Returns an array of all instances of a resource

open_pay_resource.all(customer_id = nil)
each

Returns a block for each instance resource

open_pay_resource.each(customer_id = nil)
delete_all(available only under the development environment)

Deletes all instances of the given resource

#in case this method is executed under the production environment an OpenpayException will be raised.
open_pay_resource.delete_all(customer_id = nil)

API Methods

pse

  • creates a merchant pse

      pse.create(pse_hash)
    
  • creates a customer pse

      pse.create(charge_hash,customer_id)
    

cards

  • creates a merchant card

      cards.create(card_json)
    
  • creates a customer card

      cards.create(card_hash, customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant card

      card=cards.get(card_id)
    
  • gets customer card

       card=cards.get(card_id, customer_id)
    
  • each merchant card

      cards.each {|merchant_card| p card}
    
  • list merchant / customer cards

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer card

      cards.each(customer_id)   {|customer_card | p customer_card }
    
  • all merchant cards

      merchant_cards=cards.all
    
  • all customer cards

      customer_cards=cards.all(customer_id)
    
  • delete merchant card

      cards.delete(card_id)
    
  • delete customer card

      cards.delete(card_id,customer_id)
    
  • delete all merchant cards

      cards.delete_all
    
  • delete all customer cards

      cards.delete_all(customer_id)
    

charges

  • creates merchant charge

     charges.create(charge_hash)
    
  • creates customer charge

     charges.create(charge_hash,customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant charge

      merchant_charge=charges.get(charge_id)
    
  • gets customer charge

      customer_charge=charges.get(charge_id,customer_id)
    
  • each merchant charge

      charges.each {|charge| p charge}
    
  • list merchant / customer charges

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer charge

      charges.each(customer_id) {|charge| p charge}
    
  • all merchant charge

      charges.all
    
  • all customer charge

      charges.all(customer_id)
    
  • refund merchant charge

      charges.refund(charge_id, refund_description_hash)
    
  • refund merchant charge

      charges.refund(charge_id, refund_description_hash)
    

customers

  • creates customer

      customers.create(customer_json)
    
  • get customer

      customer=customers.get(customer_id)
    
  • update customer

      customers.update(customer_hash)
    
  • delete customer

      customers.delete(customer_id)
    
  • each customer

      customers.each do {|customer|  p customer }
    
  • list customers

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customers_filtered_list = customers.list(search_params)
    
  • all customer

      all_customers=customers.all
    
  • delete all customers (sand box mode only)

       all_customers=customers.all
    

plans

  • create merchant plan

      plans.create(plan_hash)
    
  • create customer plan

      plans.create(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get a merchant plan

      merchant_plan=plans.get(plan_id)
    
  • get a customer plan

      customer_plan=plans.get(plan_id,customer_id)
    
  • updates a merchant plan

       plans.update(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • updates a customer plan

      plans.update(plan_hash,customer_id)
    
  • each merchant plan

      plans.each do {|plan| p plan }
    
  • each customer plans

      plans.each(customer_id)  do {|plan| p plan }
    
  • list merchant /customer plan

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = plans.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = plans.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • all merchant plans

      plans.all
    
  • all customer plans

      plans.all(customer_id)
    

subscriptions

  • create customer subscriptions

      subscriptions.create(subscriptions_hash,customer_id)
    
  • get customer subscription

      subscriptions.get(subscriptions_hash,customer_id)
    
  • update customer subscription

      subscription_update_hash={ trial_end_date: "2016-01-12" }
      subscriptions.update(subscription_id,customer_id, subscription_update_hash )
    
  • all customer subscription

      subscriptions.all(customer_id)
    
  • each customer subscription

      subscriptions.each(customer_id)    {|subscription| p subscription }
    
  • list customer subscriptions

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customer_filtered_list = subscriptions.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • deletes customer subscription

       subscriptions.delete(customer_id)
    
  • deletes all customer subscriptions ( sandbox mode only)

       subscriptions.delete(customer_id)
    

Exceptions

This API generates 3 different Exception classes.

  • OpenpayException: Generic base API exception class, Generic API exceptions.

  • Internal server error (500 Internal Server Error).

  • OpenpayApi factory method, invalid resource name.

Examples:

 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:customers)
customers.delete_all # will raise an OpenpayException
 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:non_existing_resource) # will raise an OpenpayException
  • OpenpayConnectionException: Exception class for connection related issues, errors happening prior the server connection.

  • Authentication Error (401 Unauthorized)

  • Connection Errors.

  • SSL Errors.

Example:

#invalid id and key
merchant_id = 'santa'
private_key = 'invalid'

openpay = OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key)
customers = openpay.create(:customers)

begin
customers.get('23444422211')
rescue OpenpayConnectionException => e
e.http_code #  => 401
e.error_code # => 1002
e.description # => 'The api key or merchant id are invalid.'
e.json_body #  {"category":"request","description":"The api key or merchant id are invalid.","http_code":401,"error_code":1002,"request_id":null}
end
  • OpenpayTransactionException: Errors happening after the initial connection has been initiated, errors during transactions.

    • Bad Request (e.g. Malformed json,Invalid data)
    • Unprocessable Entity (e.g. invalid data)
    • Resource not found (404 Not Found)
    • Conflict (e.g. resource already exists)
    • PaymentRequired (e.g. insufficient funds)
    • UnprocessableEntity ( e.g. stolen card )

Bad Request Example:

email = 'foo'
customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer, email: email)
begin
  customers.create(customer_hash)
rescue OpenpayTransactionException => e
  e.http_code # => 400
  e.error_code # => 1001
  e.description # => 'email\' not a well-formed email address'
end

Resource not found Example:

begin
  #non existing customer
  customers.delete('1111')
rescue OpenpayApiTransactionError => e
  e.http_code # => 404
  e.error_code # =>1005
  e.description # =>"The customer with id '1111' does not exist"
end

These exceptions have the following attributes:

  • category
  • description
  • http_code
  • error_code
  • json_message

For more information about categories, descriptions and codes take a look at:

Debug

In the Openpay dashboard you are able to see every request and its corresponding request/response.

Developer Notes

  • bank accounts for merchant cannot be created using the api. It should be done through the dashboard.
  • Is recommended to reset your account using the dashboard when running serious testing (assure clean state)
  • check openpay_api.rb for Logger configuration
  • travis https://travis-ci.org/open-pay/openpay-ruby , if a test fails it will leave some records, it may affect posterior tests. it is recommended to reset the console/account to assure a clean state after a failure occurs.

More information

For more use cases take a look at the test/spec folder

  1. http://docs.openpay.mx/

Openpay Peru

Description

ruby client for Openpay api services (version 3.0.0)

This is a ruby client implementing the payment services for Openpay at openpay.pe

For more information about Openpay visit:

For the full Openpay api documentation take a look at:

Installation

Add the following line to your Gem file

#openpay gem
 gem 'openpay'

Update your bundle:

$ bundle

Or install it from the command line:

$ gem install openpay

Requirements

* ruby 2.4 or higher

Usage

Initialization

require 'openpay'

#merchant and private key
merchant_id = 'mywvupjjs9xdnryxtplq'
private_key = 'sk_92b25d3baec149e6b428d81abfe37006'
country = 'pe'

#An openpay resource factory instance is created out of the OpenpayApi
#it  points to the development environment  by default.
#The country value can take 'mx' to Mexico or 'co' for Colombia or 'pe' for Peru
openpay = OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key, country,'pe')

#To enable production mode you should pass a third argument as true.
#openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,true)

#This ruby client manages a default timeout of 90 seconds to make the request 
#    to Openpay services, if you need to modify this value, you need to explicitly 
#    define the type of environment and followed by the new value for the timeout.
#Syntax:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,isProduction,timeout)
#Example:
#   openpay_prod=OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id,private_key,false,30)

The openpay factory instance is in charge to generate the required resources through a factory method (create). Resource classes should be initialized using the factory method as described below.

#creating an instance for each available resource
charges = openpay.create(:charges)
checkouts = openpay.create(:checkouts)
customers = openpay.create(:customers)
cards = openpay.create(:cards)
webhooks = openpay.create(:webhooks)

According to the current version of the Openpay api the available resources are:

  • charges
  • checkouts
  • customers
  • cards
  • webhooks

Each rest resource exposed in the rest Openpay api is represented by a class in this ruby API, being ** OpenpayResource** the base class.

Implementation

Each resource depending of its structure and available methods, will have one or more of the methods described under the methods subsection. Below a short description about the implementation high level details. For detailed documentation take a look a the openpay api documentation.

Arguments

Given most resources belong, either to a merchant or a customer, the api was designed taking this in consideration, so:

The first argument represent the json/hash object, while the second argument which is optional represents the ** customer_id**. So if just one argument is provided the action will be performed at the merchant level, but if the second argument is provided passing the customer_id, the action will be performed at the customer level.

The following illustrates the api design.

#Merchant
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in)

#Customer
hash_out = open_pay_resource.create(hash_in, customer_id)
json_out = open_pay_resource.create(json_in, customer_id)

Methods Inputs/Outputs

This api supports both ruby hashes and json strings as inputs and outputs. (See previous example) If a ruby hash is passed in as in input, a hash will be returned as the method output. if a json string is passed in as an input, a json string will be returned as the method function output.

This code excerpt from a specification demonstrates how you can use hashes and json strings interchangeably.

Methods without inputs will return a ruby hash.

it 'creates a fee using a json message' do
  #create new customer
  customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer_col)
  customer = @customers.create(customer_hash)

  #create customer card   , using factory girl to build the hash for us
  card_hash = FactoryBot.build(:valid_card_col)
  card = @cards.create(card_hash, customer['id'])

  #create charge
  charge_hash = FactoryBot.build(:card_charge_col, source_id: card['id'], order_id: card['id'], amount: 4000)
  charge = @charges.create(charge_hash, customer['id'])

end

Here you can see how the card_hash representation looks like.

require 'pp'
pp card_hash =>

     { :holder_name => 'Vicente Olmos',
       :card_number => '4111111111111111',
       :cvv2 => '111',
       :expiration_month => '09',
       :expiration_year => '25' }

Next, how we construct the preceding hash using FactoryBot. FactoryBot was used in our test suite to facilitate hash construction. It may help you as well at your final implementation if you decide to use hashes. (more examples at test/Factories.rb)

FactoryBot.define do
  factory :valid_card_col, class: Hash do
    holder_name 'Vicente Olmos'
    expiration_month '09'
    card_number '4111111111111111'
    expiration_year '14'
    cvv2 '111'
    initialize_with { attributes }
  end

Methods design

This ruby API standardize the method names across all different resources using the create,get,update and ** delete** verbs.

For full method documentation take a look at:

The test suite at test/spec is a good source of reference.

create

Creates the given resource

    open_pay_resource.create(representation, customer_id = nil)
get

Gets an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.get(object_id, customer_id = nil)
update

Updates an instance of a given resource

open_pay_resource.update(representation, customer_id = nil)
delete

Deletes an instance of the given resource

open_pay_resource.delete(object_id, customer_id = nil)
all

Returns an array of all instances of a resource

open_pay_resource.all(customer_id = nil)
each

Returns a block for each instance resource

open_pay_resource.each(customer_id = nil)
delete_all(available only under the development environment)

Deletes all instances of the given resource

#in case this method is executed under the production environment an OpenpayException will be raised.
open_pay_resource.delete_all(customer_id = nil)

API Methods

charges

  • creates merchant charge

     charges.create(charge_hash)
    
  • creates customer charge

     charges.create(charge_hash,customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant charge

      merchant_charge=charges.get(charge_id)
    
  • gets customer charge

      customer_charge=charges.get(charge_id,customer_id)
    
  • each merchant charge

      charges.each {|charge| p charge}
    
  • list merchant / customer charges

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = charges.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer charge

      charges.each(customer_id) {|charge| p charge}
    
  • all merchant charge

      charges.all
    
  • all customer charge

      charges.all(customer_id)
    

checkouts

  • create checkout

      checkouts.create(checkout_hash,customer_id)
    
      checkouts.create(checkout_hash)
    
  • get chekout

      checkouts.get(checkout_id)
    

cards

  • creates a merchant card

      cards.create(card_json)
    
  • creates a customer card

      cards.create(card_hash, customer_id)
    
  • gets merchant card

      card=cards.get(card_id)
    
  • gets customer card

       card=cards.get(card_id, customer_id)
    
  • each merchant card

      cards.each {|merchant_card| p card}
    
  • list merchant / customer cards

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      merchant_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params)
      customer_filtered_list = cards.list(search_params, customer_id)
    
  • each customer card

      cards.each(customer_id)   {|customer_card | p customer_card }
    
  • all merchant cards

      merchant_cards=cards.all
    
  • all customer cards

      customer_cards=cards.all(customer_id)
    
  • delete merchant card

      cards.delete(card_id)
    
  • delete customer card

      cards.delete(card_id,customer_id)
    
  • delete all merchant cards

      cards.delete_all
    
  • delete all customer cards

      cards.delete_all(customer_id)
    

customers

  • creates customer

      customers.create(customer_json)
    
  • get customer

      customer=customers.get(customer_id)
    
  • update customer

      customers.update(customer_hash)
    
  • delete customer

      customers.delete(customer_id)
    
  • each customer

      customers.each do {|customer|  p customer }
    
  • list customers

      search_params = OpenpayUtils::SearchParams.new
      search_params.limit = 1
    
      customers_filtered_list = customers.list(search_params)
    
  • all customer

      all_customers=customers.all
    
  • delete all customers (sand box mode only)

       all_customers=customers.all
    

webhooks

  • create webhook

      webhooks.create(webhook_hash)
    
  • get webhook

      webhook.get(webhook_id)
    
  • all webhooks

      webhooks.all()
    

Exceptions

This API generates 3 different Exception classes.

  • OpenpayException: Generic base API exception class, Generic API exceptions.

  • Internal server error (500 Internal Server Error).

  • OpenpayApi factory method, invalid resource name.

Examples:

 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:customers)
customers.delete_all # will raise an OpenpayException
 #production mode
openpay_prod = OpenpayApi.new(@merchant_id, @private_key, true)
customers = openpay_prod.create(:non_existing_resource) # will raise an OpenpayException
  • OpenpayConnectionException: Exception class for connection related issues, errors happening prior the server connection.

  • Authentication Error (401 Unauthorized)

  • Connection Errors.

  • SSL Errors.

Example:

#invalid id and key
merchant_id = 'santa'
private_key = 'invalid'

openpay = OpenpayApi.new(merchant_id, private_key)
customers = openpay.create(:customers)

begin
customers.get('23444422211')
rescue OpenpayConnectionException => e
e.http_code #  => 401
e.error_code # => 1002
e.description # => 'The api key or merchant id are invalid.'
e.json_body #  {"category":"request","description":"The api key or merchant id are invalid.","http_code":401,"error_code":1002,"request_id":null}
end
  • OpenpayTransactionException: Errors happening after the initial connection has been initiated, errors during transactions.

    • Bad Request (e.g. Malformed json,Invalid data)
    • Unprocessable Entity (e.g. invalid data)
    • Resource not found (404 Not Found)
    • Conflict (e.g. resource already exists)
    • PaymentRequired (e.g. insufficient funds)
    • UnprocessableEntity ( e.g. stolen card )

Bad Request Example:

email = 'foo'
customer_hash = FactoryBot.build(:customer, email: email)
begin
  customers.create(customer_hash)
rescue OpenpayTransactionException => e
  e.http_code # => 400
  e.error_code # => 1001
  e.description # => 'email\' not a well-formed email address'
end

Resource not found Example:

begin
  #non existing customer
  customers.delete('1111')
rescue OpenpayApiTransactionError => e
  e.http_code # => 404
  e.error_code # =>1005
  e.description # =>"The customer with id '1111' does not exist"
end

These exceptions have the following attributes:

  • category
  • description
  • http_code
  • error_code
  • json_message

For more information about categories, descriptions and codes take a look at:

Debug

In the Openpay dashboard you are able to see every request and its corresponding request/response.

Developer Notes

  • bank accounts for merchant cannot be created using the api. It should be done through the dashboard.
  • Is recommended to reset your account using the dashboard when running serious testing (assure clean state)
  • check openpay_api.rb for Logger configuration
  • travis https://travis-ci.org/open-pay/openpay-ruby , if a test fails it will leave some records, it may affect posterior tests. it is recommended to reset the console/account to assure a clean state after a failure occurs.

More information

For more use cases take a look at the test/spec folder

  1. http://docs.openpay.mx/