gem install authorizenet
- Ruby 1.8.7 or higher
- RubyGem 1.3.7 or higher (to build the gem)
- RDoc 1.0 or higher (to build documentation)
- Rake 0.8.7 or higher (to use the rake tasks)
- Bundle 1.6 or higher
- RSpec 2.1 or higher (to run rspec tests)
> sudo gem install authorizenet
> bundle install
> rake gem
> sudo gem install ./authorizenet-1.8.2.gem
Get a sandbox account at https://developer.authorize.net/sandbox/ To run rspec tests, create a spec/credentials.yml with the following keys and the values obtained as described below.
#obtain an API login_id and transaction_id according to instructions at https://developer.authorize.net/faqs/#gettranskey
api_transaction_key: {transaction_key_value}
api_login_id: {login_id_value}
#obtained md5 hash value by first setting the hash value in https://sandbox.authorize.net/ under the Account tab->MD5 Hash
md5_value: {md5_value}
To get spec/reporting_spec.rb to pass, go to https://sandbox.authorize.net/ under Account tab->Transaction Details API and enable it.
require 'rubygems'
require 'authorizenet'
transaction = AuthorizeNet::AIM::Transaction.new('API_LOGIN', 'API_KEY', :gateway => :sandbox)
credit_card = AuthorizeNet::CreditCard.new('4111111111111111', '1120')
response = transaction.purchase('10.00', credit_card)
if response.success?
puts "Successfully made a purchase (authorization code: #{response.authorization_code})"
else
raise "Failed to make purchase."
end
A generator is provided to aid in setting up a Direct Post Method application. In the example below +payments+ is the name of the controller to generate.
> sudo gem install rails -v '>= 3.2'
> sudo gem install authorizenet
> rails new my_direct_post_app
> cd my_direct_post_app
Edit Gemfile and add the line "gem 'authorizenet'"
> rails g authorize_net:direct_post payments YOUR_API_LOGIN_ID YOUR_TRANSACTION_KEY MERCH_HASH_KEY
> rails server
After running the generator you will probably want to customize the payment form found in app/views/payments/payment.erb and the receipt found in app/views/payments/receipt.erb.
There is also a default layout generated, app/views/layouts/authorize_net.erb. If you already have your own layout, you can delete that file and the reference to it in the controller (app/controllers/payments_controller.rb).
A generator is provided to aid in setting up a Server Integration Method application. In the example below +payments+ is the name of the controller to generate.
> sudo gem install rails -v '>= 3.2'
> sudo gem install authorizenet
> rails new my_sim_app
> cd my_sim_app
Edit Gemfile and add the line "gem 'authorizenet'"
> rails g authorize_net:sim payments YOUR_API_LOGIN_ID YOUR_TRANSACTION_KEY MERCH_HASH_KEY
> rails server
After running the generator you will probably want to customize the payment page found in app/views/payments/payment.erb and the thank you page found in app/views/payments/thank_you.erb.
You may also want to customize the actual payment form and receipt pages. That can be done by making the necessary changes to the AuthorizeNet::SIM::Transaction object (@sim_transaction) found in the +payment+ action in app/controllers/payments_controller.rb. The styling of those hosted pages are controlled by the AuthorizeNet::SIM::HostedReceiptPage and AuthorizeNet::SIM::HostedPaymentForm objects (which are passed to the AuthorizeNet::SIM::Transaction).
There is also a default layout generated, app/views/layouts/authorize_net.erb. If you already have your own layout, you can delete that file and the reference to it in the controller (app/controllers/payments_controller.rb).
require 'rubygems'
require 'authorizenet'
transaction = AuthorizeNet::ARB::Transaction.new('API_LOGIN', 'API_KEY', :gateway => :sandbox)
subscription = AuthorizeNet::ARB::Subscription.new(
:name => "Monthly Gift Basket",
:length => 1,
:unit => :month,
:start_date => Date.today,
:total_occurrences => :unlimited,
:amount => 100.00,
:invoice_number => '1234567',
:description => "John Doe's Monthly Gift Basket",
:credit_card => AuthorizeNet::CreditCard.new('4111111111111111', '1120'),
:billing_address => AuthorizeNet::Address.new(:first_name => 'John', :last_name => 'Doe')
)
response = transaction.create(subscription)
if response.success?
puts "Successfully created a subscription (subscription id: #{response.subscription_id})"
else
raise "Failed to create a subscription."
end
require 'rubygems'
require 'authorizenet'
transaction = AuthorizeNet::AIM::Transaction.new('API_LOGIN', 'API_KEY', :gateway => :card_present_sandbox)
credit_card = AuthorizeNet::CreditCard.new(nil, nil, :track_1 => '%B4111111111111111^DOE/JOHN^1803101000000000020000831000000?')
response = transaction.purchase('10.00', credit_card)
if response.success?
puts "Successfully made a purchase (authorization code: #{response.authorization_code})"
else
raise "Failed to make purchase."
end
For your reference, you can use the following test credit card numbers. The expiration date must be set to the present date or later. Use 123 for the CCV code.
- American Express: 370000000000002
- Discover: 6011000000000012
- Visa: 4007000000027
- JCB: 3088000000000017
- Diners Club/ Carte Blanche: 38000000000006
- Visa (Card Present Track 1): %B4111111111111111^DOE/JOHN^1803101000000000020000831000000?