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PayTrace Ruby SDK

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This gem integrates with the PayTrace API. It provides functionality to the publicly available functionality including:

  • Processing Transactions
  • Creating Customers
  • Exporting Transaction or Customer Data

Note that the gem is intended to be a "thin shim" around the public API, cleaning up and organizing the URL-based function calls. It is designed to be consumed by other code for payment processing.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'paytrace'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install paytrace

Usage

Configuring your account

You can set this up as a Rails initializer or during any other common configuration of your application.

PayTrace.configure do |config|
    config.user_name = "my_user_name"
    config.password = "password"
end

Transactions

Transactions can be processed utilizing class methods on the PayTrace::Transaction class. A simple example:

response = Transaction.sale(
    {
      amount: "1.00",
      card_number: "1111222233334444",
      expiration_year: 14,
      expiration_month: 3
    }
  }
)

#
## Response information is available on the transaction
#
puts response.get_response() # 101. Your transaction was successfully approved.

#
## All values returned are accessible through the response
#
response.values do |key, value|
    puts key      # e.g. APPCODE
    puts value    # TAS671
end

Customers

# running a transaction for a customer
Transaction.sale({amount: "1.00",customer: my_customer_id})

Some Optional Fields

#Adding Optional Fields

Transaction.Sale(
  {
    amount: "1.00",
    card_number: "1111222233334444",
    expiration_year: 14,
    expiration_month: 3,
    email:"[email protected]",
    description:"This is a test",
    tax_amount:".50",
    discretionary_data: {hair_color: "red"}
  }
)

Billing and Shipping Address

Transaction.Sale(
    {
      amount: "1.00",
      card_number: "1111222233334444",
      expiration_year: 14,
      expiration_month: 3,  
      billing_name:"Jane Doe",
      billing_address:"1234 happy st.",
      billing_address2:"apt#2",
      billing_city:"Seattle",
      billing_state:"WA",
      billing_country: "US",
      billing_postal_code:"98107"
    })

Deprecation

This Ruby gem code references our Legacy API which PayTrace no longer encourage to integrate with.

PayTrace has a new API with Client-Side Encryption support. You can find related documentation, integration info and available samplecode at: https://developers.paytrace.com/support/home

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to our Technical support at: [email protected].

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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paytrace_ruby's Issues

Is this still maintained?

Hi,

I'm looking into an integration with PayTrace, but finding that some of the documentation here is out of date, in addition, there seems to be no support for encrypted credit cards generated using PayTrace's Client Side Encryption Library.

Is this library still supported and the correct integration path for Ruby?

Just wondering if I should fork or write my own code against the JSON API, or consider alternatives.

thanks
Chris

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