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Woocommerce Extension

Checkout.com is a software platform that has integrated 100% of the value chain to create payment infrastructures that truly make a difference.

This extension allows shop owners to process online payments (card / alternative payments) using:

  • Frames.js - Customisable payment form, embedded within your website
  • Apple Pay & Google Pay - Shoppers can pay using mobile wallets
  • Alternative payments - Shoppers can pay using local payment options (Sofort, iDEAL, Boleto ... etc.)

Installation

You can find a full installation guide here

Initial Setup

If you do not have an account yet, simply go to checkout.com and hit the "Get Test Account" button.

Keys

There are 3 keys to configure in the module:

  • Secret Key
  • Public Key
  • Private Shared Key (not required if using v4.2.0+ of our WooCommerce plugin)

The Private Shared Key is generated when you configure the Webhook URL in the Checkout HUB.

Webhook

In order to keep WooCommerce order statuses in sync you need to configure the following webhook URL in your Checkout HUB (where example.com is your store URL):

The following URL format is for plugins versions 4.X or newer; click here to get the URLs for older plugin versions

URL Example API Version Events
example.com/?wc-api=wc_checkoutcom_webhook           2.0 All

You can see a guide on how to manage webhooks in the HUB here ; You can find test card details here

Going LIVE

Upon receiving your live credentials from your account manager, here are the required steps to start processing live transactions:

  • In the plugin settings, input your Live keys
  • Switch the Endpoint URL mode to Live.

Development environment Setup

  • Clone the repository to in wp-content/plugins folder with the name woocommerce-gateway-checkout-com git clone [email protected]:checkout/checkout-woocommerce-plugin.git woocommerce-gateway-checkout-com or git clone https://github.com/checkout/checkout-woocommerce-plugin.git woocommerce-gateway-checkout-com
  • Use required npm version by executing nvm use.
  • Install the npm packages using npm install.
  • Install the composer packages using composer install.
  • During pushing the committing the code the PHPCS check will run at pre-commit hook. So, till the PHPCS errors are not fixed for during commit we have to use --no-verify option in the git commit command.

Reference

You can find our complete Documentation here. If you would like to be assigned an account manager, please contact us at [email protected] For help during the integration process you can contact us at [email protected] For support, you can contact us at [email protected]

Checkout.com is authorised and regulated as a Payment institution by the UK Financial Conduct Authority.

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