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@worldline/sips-payment-sdk

v2.0.1

Published

Library to interact with the Worldline Sips 2.0 API

Downloads

4

Readme

SIPS Payment SDK npm version

This package provides a Node.js implementation for SIPS, the Worldline e-payments gateway.

:warning: This library was written for SIPS 2.0 and is not compatible with SIPS 1.0!

Installing

This library is provided as two separate packages on NPM . To install it, simply run:

npm install sips-payment-sdk

Or if you prefer Yarn, run:

yarn add sips-payment-sdk

Usage

:bulb: Currently this library only supports SIPS in pay page mode.

Initialization

First, create a client for the desired environment using your merchant ID, key version & secret key:

const { Environment, PaypageClient } = require('@worldline/sips-payment-sdk');

const paypageClient = new PaypageClient(
  Environment.TEST,
  '002001000000001',
  1, // This shouldn't be hardcoded here...
  '002001000000001_KEY1'); // ...and neither should this.

Then set up a request to initialize a session on the SIPS server:

const { PaymentRequest, Currency, OrderChannel } = require('@worldline/sips-payment-sdk');

const paymentRequest = new PaymentRequest();
paymentRequest.amount = 2;
paymentRequest.currency = Currency.EUR;
paymentRequest.orderChannel = OrderChannel.INTERNET;

Add unique reference for the transaction:

paymentRequest.transactionReference = 'unique-transaction-ref';

And initialize your session on the server:

const initializationResponse = await paypageClient.initializePayment(paymentRequest);

The initializationResponse you'll receive from the server contains all information needed to continue handling your transaction. If you're initialization was successful, your response will contain a RedirectionStatusCode.TRANSACTION_INITIALIZED.

Making the payment

In case your initialization was successful, you have to use the redirectionUrl received to perform a POST request with both the redirectionData and seal as parameters. Since this should redirect the customer the SIPS payment page, the cleanest example is a simple HTML form:

<form method="post" action="redirectionUrl">
    <input name="redirectionData" type="hidden" value="..." />
    <input name="seal" type="hidden" value="..." />
    <input type="submit" value="Proceed to checkout"/>
</form>

Verifying the payment

When your customer is done, he will be able to return to your application. This is done via a form, making a POST request to the normalReturnUrl provided during the initialization of your payment. This POST request contains details on the payment. You can simply decode these responses, providing the parameters included in the received request to your paypageClient:

const paypageResponse = paypageClient.decodeResponse(request.data);

:warning: Since the customer is not always redirecting back (e.g. he closes the confirmation page), it's a a good practice to include an automaticReturnUrl. SIPS will always POST details on the transaction on this URL, even if a customer doesn't redirect back to your application.