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PaymentezJS

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PaymentezJS is a library that allows developers to easily connect to the Paymentez CREDITCARDS API

View working example >

Installation

You will need to include jQuery and both payment_stable.min.js and payment_stable.min.css into your webpage specifying "UTF-8" like charset.

<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js" charset="UTF-8"></script>

<link href="https://cdn.paymentez.com/ccapi/sdk/payment_stable.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="https://cdn.paymentez.com/ccapi/sdk/payment_stable.min.js" charset="UTF-8"></script>

Usage

For working examples of using PaymentezJS, see the examples folder of this project.

Using the Paymentez Form

Any elements with the class payment-form will be automatically converted into a basic credit card input with the expiry date and CVC check.

The easiest way to get started with PaymentForm is to insert the snippet of code:

<div class="payment-form" id="my-card" data-capture-name="true"></div>

To get a Card object from the PaymentForm, you ask the form for its card.

var myCard = $('#my-card');
var cardToSave = myCard.PaymentForm('card');
if(cardToSave == null){
  alert("Invalid Card Data");
}

If the returned Card is null, error states will show on the fields that need to be fixed.

Once you have a non-null Card object from the widget, you can call addCard.

Init library

You should initialize the library.

/**
  * Init library
  *
  * @param env_mode `prod`, `stg`, `local` to change environment. Default is `stg`
  * @param payment_client_app_code provided by Paymentez.
  * @param payment_client_app_key provided by Paymentez.
  */
Payment.init('stg', 'PAYMENT_CLIENT_APP_CODE', 'PAYMENT_CLIENT_APP_KEY');

addCard

addCard converts sensitive card data to a single-use token which you can safely pass to your server to charge the user.

/* Add Card converts sensitive card data to a single-use token which you can safely pass to your server to charge the user.
 *
 * @param uid User identifier. This is the identifier you use inside your application; you will receive it in notifications.
 * @param email Email of the user initiating the purchase. Format: Valid e-mail format.
 * @param card the Card used to create this payment token
 * @param success_callback a callback to receive the token
 * @param failure_callback a callback to receive an error
 * @param payment_form Payment Form instance
 */
Payment.addCard(uid, email, cardToSave, successHandler, errorHandler, myCard);

var successHandler = function(cardResponse) {
  console.log(cardResponse.card);
  if(cardResponse.card.status === 'valid'){
    $('#messages').html('Card Successfully Added<br>'+
                  'status: ' + cardResponse.card.status + '<br>' +
                  "Card Token: " + cardResponse.card.token + "<br>" +
                  "transaction_reference: " + cardResponse.card.transaction_reference
                );    
  }else if(cardResponse.card.status === 'review'){
    $('#messages').html('Card Under Review<br>'+
                  'status: ' + cardResponse.card.status + '<br>' +
                  "Card Token: " + cardResponse.card.token + "<br>" +
                  "transaction_reference: " + cardResponse.card.transaction_reference
                ); 
  }else{
    $('#messages').html('Error<br>'+
                  'status: ' + cardResponse.card.status + '<br>' +
                  "message Token: " + cardResponse.card.message + "<br>"
                ); 
  }
  submitButton.removeAttr("disabled");
  submitButton.text(submitInitialText);
};

var errorHandler = function(err) {    
  console.log(err.error);
  $('#messages').html(err.error.type);    
  submitButton.removeAttr("disabled");
  submitButton.text(submitInitialText);
};

The third argument to addCard is a Card object. A Card contains the following fields:

  • number: card number as a string without any separators, e.g. '4242424242424242'.
  • holder_name: cardholder name.
  • expiry_month: integer representing the card's expiration month, e.g. 12.
  • expiry_year: integer representing the card's expiration year, e.g. 2013.
  • cvc: card security code as a string, e.g. '123'.

getSessionId

The Session ID is a parameter Paymentez use for fraud purposes. Call this method if you want to Collect your user's Device Information.

var session_id = Payment.getSessionId();

Once you have the Session ID, you can pass it to your server to charge the user.

PaymentForm Complete Reference

Manual Insertion

If you wish to manually alter the fields used by PaymentForm to add additional classes or set the input field placeholder, name or id. you can pre-populate the form fields as show below.

This could be helpful in case you want to Render the Form in another Language (by default the Form is Rendered in Spanish), or to reference some input by name or id.

For example if you want to render the form in English and add a custom class to the card-number

<div class="payment-form">
  <input class="card-number my-custom-class" name="card-number" placeholder="Card number">
  <input class="name" id="the-card-name-id" placeholder="Card Holders Name">
  <input class="expiry-month" name="expiry-month">
  <input class="expiry-year" name="expiry-year">
  <input class="cvc" name="cvc">
</div>

Select Fields

You can determinate the fields to show on your form.

Field Description
data-capture-name Card Holder Name
data-capture-email User Email
data-capture-cellphone User Cellphone
data-icon-colour Icons color
data-use-dropdowns Use dropdowns to set the Card Expiration Date
data-exclusive-types Define allowed card types
data-invalid-card-type-message Define a custom message to show for invalid card types

The 'data-use-dropdowns' can solve an issue with the expiration mask in not so recent mobiles.

Integrate in the form is so simple like this

<div class="payment-form"
id="my-card"
data-capture-name="true"
data-capture-email="true"
data-capture-cellphone="true"
data-icon-colour="#569B29"
data-use-dropdowns="true">

Specific the card types

If you want specify the card types allowed in the form, like Exito or Alkosto. You can do something like next example. when a card type not allowed is seted, the form is reset, block the inputs and show a message, the default message is Tipo de tarjeta invalida para está operación.

<div class="payment-form"
id="my-card"
data-capture-name="true"
data-exclusive-types="ex,ak"
data-invalid-card-type-message="Tarjeta invalida. Por favor ingresa una tarjeta Exito / Alkosto."
>

Follow this link to see all card types allowed by Paymentez.

Reading Values

PaymentForm provides functionality allowing you to read the form field values directly with JavaScript. This can be useful if you wish to submit the values via Ajax.

Create a PaymentForm element and give it a unique id (in this example my-card)

<div class="payment-form" id="my-card" data-capture-name="true"></div>

The javascript below demonstrates how to read each value of the form into local variables.

var myCard = $('#my-card');

var cardNumber = myCard.PaymentForm('cardNumber');
var cardType = myCard.PaymentForm('cardType');
var name = myCard.PaymentForm('name');
var expiryMonth = myCard.PaymentForm('expiryMonth');
var expiryYear = myCard.PaymentForm('expiryYear');
var fiscalNumber = myCard.PaymentForm('fiscalNumber');
var validationOption = myCard.PaymentForm('validationOption');

Functions

To call a function on a PaymentForm element, follow the pattern below. Replace the text 'function' with the name of the function you wish to call.

$('#my-card').PaymentForm('function')

The functions available are listed below:

Function Description
card Get the card object
cardNumber Get the card number entered
cardType Get the type of the card number entered
name Get the name entered
expiryMonth Get the expiry month entered
expiryYear Get the expiry year entered
fiscalNumber Get the fiscal number
validationOption Get the validation option

CardType Function

The cardType function will return one of the following strings based on the card number entered. If the card type cannot be determined an empty string will be given instead.

Card Type
AMEX
Diners
Diners - Carte Blanche
Discover
JCB
Mastercard
Visa
Visa Electron
Exito

Static functions

If you just want to perform simple operations without the PaymentForm form, there are a number of static functions provided by the PaymentForm library that are made available.

Card Type from Card Number

var cardNumber = '4242 4242 4242 4242'; // Spacing is not important
var cardType = PaymentForm.cardTypeFromNumber(cardNumber);

Cleaning and Masking

// var formatMask = 'XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX'; // You can manually define an input mask
// var formatMask = 'XX+X X XXXX XXXX XXXX'; // You can add characters other than spaces to the mask
var formatMask = PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_VISA_MASK; // Or use a standard mask.
var cardNumber = '424 2424242 42   42 42';
var cardNumberWithoutSpaces = PaymentForm.numbersOnlyString(cardNumber);
var formattedCardNumber = PaymentForm.applyFormatMask(cardNumberWithoutSpaces, formatMask);
Masks
Variable Name Mask
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_DEFAULT_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_VISA_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_MASTERCARD_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_DISCOVER_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_JCB_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_AMEX_MASK XXXX XXXXXX XXXXX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_DINERS_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XX
PaymentForm.CREDIT_CARD_NUMBER_EXITO_MASK XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX

Card Expiry Validation

The expiry month can be in the range: 1 = January to 12 = December In the case of 'Exito' cards, they do not have an expiration date

var month = 3;
var year = 2019;
var valid = PaymentForm.isExpiryValid(month, year);

The expiry month and year can be either and integer or a string.

var month = "3";
var year = "2019";
var valid = PaymentForm.isExpiryValid(month, year);

The expiry year can be either 4 digits or 2 digits long.

var month = "3";
var year = "19";
var valid = PaymentForm.isExpiryValid(month, year);

Card Validations Options

There are three card validation options

Validation Option Description
PaymentForm.AUTH_CVC Card validation by cvc, the most common option
PaymentForm.AUTH_NIP Card validation by nip (Available only by Exito cards)
PaymentForm.AUTH_OTP Card validation by otp (Available only by Exito cards)