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SIPS Payment SDK Maven Central

This package provides a JAVA implementation for SIPS, a Worldline e-payments gateway.

⚠️ This library was written for SIPS 2.0 and is not compatible with SIPS 1.0

Before you begin

This package contains a basic connector for SIPS, based on the SIPS Paypage JSON API. Please refer to the documentation for a better understanding.

If you find field or functionality is missing, feel free to submit a PR or create an issue.

Installing

using Gradle

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.worldline.sips:payment-sdk:1.4.3'
}

using Maven

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.worldline.sips</groupId>
    <artifactId>payment-sdk</artifactId>
    <version>1.4.3</version>
</dependency>

Usage

💡 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:

PaypageClient paypageClient = new PaypageClient(
        Environment.TEST, 
        "002001000000002", 
        1, // This shouldn't be hardcoded here...
        "002001000000002_KEY1"); // ...and neither should this.

💡 Merchant data for SIPS TEST can be found in the documentation.

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

PaymentRequest paymentRequest = new PaymentRequest();
paymentRequest.setAmount(2);
paymentRequest.setCurrencyCode(Currency.EUR);
paymentRequest.setOrderChannel(OrderChannel.INTERNET);

Add unique reference for the transaction:

paymentRequest.setTransactionReference("My awesome transaction reference");

And initialize your session on the server:

InitalizationResponse initializationResponse = paypageClient.initialize(paymentRequest);

The initializationResponse you'll receive from the server contains all information needed to continue handling your transaction. If your 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 a Map<String, String> of the parameters included in the received request to your PaypageClient:

PaypageResponse paypageResponse = paypageClient.decodeResponse(mappedRequestParameters);

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

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