MoIP transactions in a gem to call your own.
The easier way to use Moip's transparent checkout.
Planning to use with Rails? Check my_moip-rails too.
What would you do if you could make your own implementation of MoIP?
Any patch are welcome, even removing extra white spaces.
- Open a pull request.
- Done.
- Ruby >= 1.9.3 - current version
- Ruby 1.9.2 - 0.9.0
Bundler - Gemfile
gem 'mymoip'
Configuration
MyMoip.environment = 'production' # 'sandbox' by default
MyMoip.sandbox_token = 'your_moip_sandbox_token'
MyMoip.sandbox_key = 'your_moip_sandbox_key'
MyMoip.production_token = 'your_moip_production_token'
MyMoip.production_key = 'your_moip_production_key'
If you just need to pass some attributes and get if the payment based on them was succesfull or not, this can be your start point.
The payer attributes will be sent to Moip to be stored as your client, identified by... his id. If you don't want to, on each payment, ask your user to all his data, you can always save them in your database.
purchase_id = 'UNIQUE_PURCHASE_ID'
transaction_price = 100.0
card_attrs = {
'logo' => 'visa',
'card_number' => '4916654211627608',
'expiration_date' => '06/15',
'security_code' => '000',
'owner_name' => 'Juquinha da Rocha',
'owner_birthday' => '03/11/1980',
'owner_phone' => '5130405060',
'owner_cpf' => '52211670695'
}
payer_attrs = {
'id' => 'payer_id_defined_by_you',
'name' => 'Juquinha da Rocha',
'email' => 'juquinha@rocha.com',
'address_street' => 'Felipe Neri',
'address_street_number' => '406',
'address_street_extra' => 'Sala 501',
'address_neighbourhood' => 'Auxiliadora',
'address_city' => 'Porto Alegre',
'address_state' => 'RS',
'address_country' => 'BRA',
'address_cep' => '90440150',
'address_phone' => '5130405060'
}
purchase = MyMoip::Purchase.new(
id: purchase_id,
price: transaction_price,
reason: 'Payment of my product',
credit_card: card_attrs,
payer: payer_attrs
)
purchase.checkout! # => true OR false (succesfull state)
purchase.code # Moip code or nil, depending of the checkout's return
payer = MyMoip::Payer.new(
id: 'payer_id_defined_by_you',
name: 'Juquinha da Rocha',
email: 'juquinha@rocha.com',
address_street: 'Felipe Neri',
address_street_number: '406',
address_street_extra: 'Sala 501',
address_neighbourhood: 'Auxiliadora',
address_city: 'Porto Alegre',
address_state: 'RS',
address_country: 'BRA',
address_cep: '90440150',
address_phone: '5130405060'
)
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer
)
transparent_request = MyMoip::TransparentRequest.new('your_logging_id')
transparent_request.api_call(instruction)
credit_card = MyMoip::CreditCard.new(
logo: 'visa',
card_number: '4916654211627608',
expiration_date: '06/15',
security_code: '000',
owner_name: 'Juquinha da Rocha',
owner_birthday: '03/11/1984',
owner_phone: '5130405060',
owner_cpf: '52211670695',
perform_extra_validation: true # optional: see the next sub section
)
credit_card_payment = MyMoip::CreditCardPayment.new(credit_card, installments: 1)
payment_request = MyMoip::PaymentRequest.new('your_logging_id')
payment_request.api_call(credit_card_payment, token: transparent_request.token)
There is a already reported bug that the API don't requires some attributes returning a successful response. To "fix it" you can enable an extra validation with perform_extra_validation
option. It will require the presence of all credit card attributes.
payment_slip_payment = MyMoip::PaymentSlipPayment.new()
payment_request = MyMoip::PaymentRequest.new('your_logging_id')
payment_request.api_call(payment_slip_payment, token: transparent_request.token)
bank_debit = MyMoip::BankDebit.new(bank: :itau)
# you can find the available banks on MyMoip::BankDebit::AVAILABLE_BANKS
bank_debit_payment = MyMoip::BankDebitPayment.new(bank_debit)
payment_request = MyMoip::PaymentRequest.new('your_logging_id')
payment_request.api_call(bank_debit_payment, token: transparent_request.token)
payment_request.success?
For payment slip and bank debit, payment request will have a url. This url redirect to:
- When payment slip: the payment slip to user print and pay
- When bank debit: the bank's specific payment page
payment_request.url
Yes, you should read (and help improve!) the docs.
For more information about usage you can access the wiki page.
Choosing between commission with fixed or percentage value.
commissions = [MyMoip::Commission.new(
reason: 'System maintenance',
receiver_login: 'commissioned_moip_login',
fixed_value: 15.0
)]
# OR
commissions = [MyMoip::Commission.new(
reason: 'Shipping',
receiver_login: 'commissioned_moip_login',
percentage_value: 0.15
)]
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer,
commissions: commissions
)
More.
The API allows you to set multiple configurations for installments.
On initialization of a MyMoip::Instruction, the #new method accepts a installment option which will expect something like this array:
installments = [
{ min: 1, max: 1, forward_taxes: false },
{ min: 2, max: 12, forward_taxes: true, fee: 1.99 } # 1.99 fee = 1.99% per month
]
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer,
installments: installments
)
More.
URLs configured at MoIP account can be overrided by passing new URLs values to the instruction object. A notification URL is used for MoIP NASP notification system, responsible for transaction changes signals, and a return URL is used to return to your website when a payment is using external websites.
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer,
notification_url: 'https://example.com/payments/notification',
return_url: 'https://example.com/payments/return'
)
If you don't need all the payment methods available, you can choose some by configuring PaymentMethods and adding it to the instruction:
payment_methods = MyMoip::PaymentMethods.new(
payment_slip: false,
credit_card: true,
debit: true,
debit_card: true,
financing: true,
moip_wallet: true
)
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer,
payment_methods: payment_methods
)
You can optionally configure your payment slip creating a PaymentSlip and adding to the instruction:
payment_slip = MyMoip::PaymentSlip.new(
expiration_date: Date.today.next_day.to_datetime,
expiration_days: 5,
expiration_days_type: :business_day,
instruction_line_1: 'This is the first instruction line.',
instruction_line_2: 'Please do not pay this slip.',
instruction_line_3: 'This is a test! :)',
logo_url: 'https://example.com/logo.png'
)
instruction = MyMoip::Instruction.new(
id: 'instruction_id_defined_by_you',
payment_reason: 'Order in Buy Everything Store',
values: [100.0],
payer: payer,
payment_slip: payment_slip
)
A payment slip can have the following attributes:
- expiration_date: a DateTime indicating the last payment date to this slip.
- expiration_days: expiration days after which the printed payment slip will be considered expired.
- expiration_days_type: type of expiration day, which can be :business_day or :calendar_day.
- instruction_line_1, instruction_line_2, instruction_line_3: lines of instruction (up to 63 characters each), added to the payment slip.
- logo_url: an URL pointing to an image which will be added to the body of the payment slip.
The methods that make api calls to Moip, log request and response informations. The default logger is Logger.new(STDOUT)
, but you can set the logger you want as api_call
option. For instance:
request = MyMoip::PaymentRequest.new('some-id')
request.api_call(data, token: 'some-token', logger: Rails.logger)
You can configure the logger globally too:
MyMoip.logger = Rails.logger
If you are ready to get your application using MyMoip approved by MoIP or already have valid production keys, you can read a specific documentation.
MIT. See LICENSE.txt for further details.