I am using the sdk-ruby gem 'authorizenet' in my rails app that integrates with a mobile app. I need to write code that will create a transaction with encrypted data which is going to be passed to my api by the mobile app (through swipe card reader).
I was looking at the authorizenet gem documentation and found this:
https://github.com/AuthorizeNet/sdk-ruby
Apple pay example
require 'rubygems' require 'authorizenet' include AuthorizeNet::API transaction = Transaction.new('5KP3u95bQpv', '4Ktq966gC55GAX7S', :gateway => :sandbox) request = CreateTransactionRequest.new request.transactionRequest = TransactionRequestType.new request.transactionRequest.amount = 39.55 request.transactionRequest.payment = PaymentType.new request.transactionRequest.payment.opaqueData = OpaqueDataType.new('COMMON.APPLE.INAPP.PAYMENT','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') request.transactionRequest.transactionType = TransactionTypeEnum::AuthCaptureTransaction response = transaction.create_transaction(request) if response.messages.resultCode == MessageTypeEnum::Ok puts "Successfully made a purchase (authorization code: #{response.transactionResponse.authCode})" else raise "Failed to make purchase." end
How do I write similar code for encrypteddata. Does the new model mentioned on the github site support encrypted data? If not, do I have to create the xml request as per the AIM documentation.
I tried this
request.transactionRequest.payment.encrypteTypeData =EncryptedData.new(...)
and got an error.
Help on this is much appreciated! TIA
03-23-2015 12:02 AM
Hello @sa_jiva
I've reported this to the API team and they are looking at creating some sample code for you. As soon as it's available, I'll post it here.
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Thanks,
Richard
03-26-2015 03:44 PM
Thanks! Looking forward to seeing the sample code.
03-30-2015 10:35 AM
Hi there,
See the sample code and also notes on pulling the latest SDK code, here: https://github.com/AuthorizeNet/sdk-ruby/issues/38
Thanks,
Brian
04-08-2015 07:41 AM
Hi Brian,
Thanks so much for posting the solution. I tried this with the sample data in the documentation and was able to make a successful transaction. However, when I hook it to the encrypted data coming back from a third party app, I get a response that says "E00027 The transaction was unsuccessful.". The error code is 6 and error text says "The credit card number is invalid". Will only the sample data work for a transaction in a sandbox account ?
Thanks
04-13-2015 10:44 AM
Can you confirm the encrypted data is coming from a certified card reader? This needs to be a sandbox-specific reader e.g. http://authorizenet.posportal.com/idtech-shuttle-for-authorize-net-developers-id-80110010-004-new-bl...
Thanks,
Brian
04-13-2015 10:59 AM
Yes the app is using
IDTech Shuttle for Authorize.Net Developers
Was just wondering, should I be using the same sandbox as the app thats swiping the card?
04-13-2015 10:50 PM
04-14-2015 05:02 AM