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Revision as of 07:15, 20 August 2017
Cloud9 Payment Gateway Documentation. This site can also be reached at http://docs.cloud9paymentgateway.com
Contents
Step One
Please, review the Developer Guide to determine the best integration approach, before diving into the API Documentation below.
API Documentation
Overview
The following document will give a good idea of how to use our Payment Gateway Client API (PGCApi), which have wrappers for other languages (VB, JS, etc) This is a simpler value pair operation library
Elements
The library has two basic elements:
- Connection
- Client can either connect directly to
a)Cloud9 Server Payment Web Controller (PWC) - this is a good option is local hardware payment terminals are not used
b)Local Payment Device Controller (PDC), which controls the payment terminal. - Payment Processing Transaction Session
- an object that holds description of the transaction and it's result. There is one transaction per session
Basic Flow
- Initialize
- Connect
repeat as many times as necessary
- Create New Transaction Session
- Set Transaction Parameters (uses simple Set String and Set Value commands)
- Send Transaction Request
- Get Transaction Response (uses simple Get String and Get Value commands)
- Close the Session
go back to create a new transaction session, if more transactions needed
- Disconnect
Detailed Flow with C Examples
- Initialize the library
PgcInit("PgcSample");
- Connect to the Payment Web Controller (PWC - direct Cloud9 Server connection) or local Payment Device Controller (PDC) Server
- Create Connection Handle
int nConn = PgcNewConn(PGC_SVC_C9PG_PDC, "Name", "Token", PGC_TIMEO_TXN_UI, "PgcSample", ""); //USE PGC_SVC_C9PG_PWE_TEST for PWE
- Open the Connection, specified by Connection Handle
int nErr = PgcConnect(nConn);
- Create Connection Handle
- Create New Transaction Session
int nSess = PgcNewSess(nConn, 1);
- Set Session Parameters
- Set MID/TID/PWD
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_GMID, "1001396250"); // Gateway merchant ID
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_GTID, "GT1001396253"); // Gateway terminal ID
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_GMPW, "123"); // Gateway merchant password - Set Transaction Type
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_TXNACT, PGC_GWVAL_TXNACT_AUTH); // Transaction action type -> authorization
- Set Transaction Medium (e.g. Credit Card)
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_MDM, PGC_GWVAL_MDM_CREDIT); // Payment medium -> credit card
- Set Transaction Parameters (e.g. Amount, Tax, Trace#)
PgcSetAmt(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_MAINAMT, 123); // Main amount -> $1.23
PgcSetAmt(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_INCTAXAMT, 8); // Included tax amount -> $0.08
PgcSetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_SRCTRACENUM, "123456"); // Source trace number; will be returned for matching
- Set MID/TID/PWD
- Send Transaction Request
int nErr = PgcRequest(nSess);
- Get Transaction Response and Approval Code
PgcGetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_STATUS, sStatus, 256); // Transaction status, indicating if it is successful
...
PgcGetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_RSPCODE, sRspCode, 256); // Response code returned from the host
...
PgcGetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_RSPTEXT, sRspText, 256); // Response text returned from the host
...
PgcGetStr(nSess, 0, PGC_GWKEY_AUTHCODE, sAuthCode, 256); // Auth code - Close the Transaction Session
PgcFreeSess(nSess);
- Disconnect from Server
PgcDisconnect(nConn); // Disconnecting from the controller; will be called automatically upon closing
PgcFreeConn(nConn); // Closing connection to the controller; called once per connection - Un-Initialize
PgcUninit("PgcSample"); // Uninitializing library; called once per application upon exit
→ Online Documentation: Payment Gateway Client Library ver 17.08.14 documentation
Using the C PGClient Documentation
There are two main files of interest:
- PgcClient.h
- contains functions
- PgcKey.h
- contains parameter definitions for the key pairs
You can use the File List and File Member functions like so, to get more detail on what is available:
[[File:doxygen1.jpg]|frame|You can also use Search to find a function]]
[[File:doxygen2.jpg]|frame|Alternative way to browse functions]]
[[File:doxygen3.jpg]|frame|This is how you can browse the parameter definitions]]
Samples
Web Browser Samples
Web Browser Integration Samples
RESTFul JSON/SOAP
MS Windows Samples
iOS Integration Samples
Android Integration Samples
From the makers of Cloud9 Payment Processing Gateway and Creditline Credit Card Processing Software