bot-payments v0.6.0
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Flow
ccavenue payU razorpay stripe
-- Poc On Sending
- Response back from iframe to application
- Gateways -- CCAvenue
Goal for POC -- Response back from iframe to application -- Integrating Different payment channels
Payment Gateway support - Razorpay & CCAvenue
Steps to Implement & Architecture.
Study Facade (Multiple Country / Multiple Pay. Gateway.)
- encoded data to iframe
shopify payment gate razorpay ,shopify code implement
send encoded code through iframe Checks If already Submitted
Encoded data - User Info - Application Info - Gateway Detail - Initial Status
Payment Gateway Structure/Architecture
- gateways -- Multiple Payment Channels -- all exports
- gateway engine imports channels depending on requirement
- Redux Gateway ,User Info Payment Stages - Stage 1 - Created - Customer Detail Submitted - Stage 2 - authorized/failed - Stage 3 - Passed/Paid
- UI (receive encoded data as params through iframe) - Initial Loading && Check payment status --- Hydrate redux - user info , stage --- Check Through User info for already paid --- Send Response To Main application for already paid - Renders all Gateways required (data from params)
Change Redux Stages And Update Response in Application
Razorpay -- App sends a request to server to create Order. server turn call Razorpay to create an order/razorpay_order_ID. - and sends back to appli -- Razoprpay Steps - Fetch Payment Details/Authentication-Authorization/Capture pay -- send razorpay resp to server and main Appl
Stripe
CCAvenue -- get data from redux call webhook api -- response route to ccavenue -- on final submission redirect back to iframe with Updated Payment status
Payu
Pay Gateway redirect popup
Payment integration
then check status
Payment Module
Token Function with Parameter assign with types styling param in token
// For Adding New Gateway
- Add In redux
- Add In Token Generator Typing
BACKEND
Client register(client detail) Already Paid Or not client Data,Id Access Token
Payment (Different payload depend on gateway , Access Token) Response Url Or ClientSecret Key
CCavenue Redirect Gateways domain?token={"initialStatus":true}