1 These are the module writer's notes for v3. See the regular
2 "notes_for_module_writers" file first.
5 = Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS =
7 If your gateway is HTTPS-based, use (or convert to)
8 Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS !!
10 Note: The correct thing for modern B:OP: gateway modules that need to
11 speak HTTPS to do is to use Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS and depend on
12 "Net::HTTPS::Any" (since B:OP itself doesn't).
17 - If your processor module encounters a setup problem, communication
18 error or other problem that's prevents the card from even being
19 run, you should die (or croak) with a useful error message. Setting
20 is_success to 0 and returning normally should only be done when the
21 transaction *processing* was sucessful (or at least elicited some sort
22 of result from the gateway), but the transaction itself returned a
23 "normal" decline status of some sort.
25 - (NEW IN 3.00_04) You should set "failure_status" depending on the
26 specific failure result, if (and only if) the failure results from one
27 of the defined statuses:
30 - "nsf" (non-sufficient funds / credit limit)
34 - "inactive" (inactive card or not authorized for card-not-present) (?)
35 - "decline" (other card/transaction declines only, not other errors)
38 = (NEW IN 3.01) Introspection =
40 - Add an _info subroutine to your module that returns a hashref of
45 'info_compat' => '0.01', # always 0.01 for now,
46 # 0.02 will have requirements
47 'gateway_name' => 'Example Gateway',
48 'gateway_url' => 'http://www.example.com/',
49 'module_version' => $VERSION,
50 'supported_types' => [ qw( CC ECHECK ) ],
51 'token_support' => 0, #card storage/tokenization support
52 'test_transaction' => 0, #set true if ->test_transaction(1) works
53 'partial_auth' => 0, #can gateway partial auth (new in 3.04)
54 'supported_actions' => [
55 'Normal Authorization',
64 # or a more complicated case with module_notes, different supported actions
65 # per type, and special void requirements:
69 'info_compat' => '0.01', # always 0.01 for now,
70 # 0.02 will have requirements
71 'gateway_name' => 'Example Gateway',
72 'gateway_url' => 'http://www.example.com/',
73 'module_version' => $VERSION,
74 'module_notes' => 'usage notes',
75 'supported_types' => [ qw( CC ECHECK ) ],
77 'test_transaction' => 1,
78 'partial_auth' => 1, #can gateway partial auth (new in 3.04)
79 'supported_actions' => { 'CC' => [
80 'Normal Authorization',
85 'Recurring Authorization',
86 'Modify Recurring Authorization',
87 'Cancel Recurring Authorization',
90 'Normal Authorization',
95 'CC_void_requires_card' => 1,
96 #? 'CC_reverse_auth_requires_txn_date' => 1,
97 'ECHECK_void_requires_account' => 1, #routing_code, account_number, name
102 = authorization and order_number (NEWLY DOCUMENTED IN 3.01) =
104 Gateways will return one or two values from Authorization Only and
105 Normal Authorization transactions that must be submitted back with a
106 Post Authorization, Void, or Credit transaction.
108 If the gateway returns one value, return this as "authorization"
110 If the gateway returns two values, return one as "authorization" and the
111 other as "order_number". Typically "authorization" is the more low-level
112 value returned from the underlying processing network while "order_number"
113 is a unique tranaction id generated by the gateway.
116 = Moo (NEWLY DOCUMENTED IN 3.04) =
118 Feel free to write gateway modules which use Moo. Please do not require
119 Moo newer than 0.091011 at this time (until 2018 or so).
122 = Partial authorizations (NEWLY DOCUMENTED IN 3.04) =
124 If your gateway supports partial authorizations:
126 - Declare this in your "sub _info" introspection subroutine:
129 - Add "partial_auth_amount" to your build_subs call in set_defaults, or add
131 $self->build_subs('partial_auth_amount');
133 - Honor the transaction 'partial_auth' flag as follows:
134 + If this transaction flag is unset, the application is not expecting to
135 handle a partial authorzation. So, either set the gateway flag disabling
136 partial authorizations, or (if your gatweay does not have such a
137 setting), immediately void any partial authorization received and
139 + If this transaction flag is set, the application can handle a partial
140 authorization. Make sure the flag to enable them is passed to the
141 gateway, if necessary. When a partial authorization is received, return
142 is_success 1, and the amount as "partial_auth_amount":
143 $self->partial_auth_amount( $partial_amount );
144 For normal full authorizations, "partial_auth_amount" must not be set.