Introducing Apple and Google pay
New payment type
The introduction of Apple and Google pay has added two new payment types. These payment types will be returned from the GET /payments API call and the paymentType will be either "google_pay" or "apple_pay".
Sample response
{
"Code": "VKFUZA",
"DateCreated": "2024-03-22T18:49:56.180+11:00",
"DatePaid": "2024-03-22T18:49:56.180+11:00",
"DateFailed": null,
"DateClears": "2024-03-25T00:00:00.000+11:00",
"DateSettled": null,
"DateUpdated": "2024-03-22T18:49:56.180+11:00",
"ReadyToSettle": true,
"FailCode": null,
"FailReason": null,
"PaymentType": "google_pay",
"Amount": 23.00,
"AmountIncFees": 23.76,
"AmountRefunded": 0.00,
"Customer": {
"Code": "2T9UZA",
"Name": "Jorge Washington"
},
"BPAYReference": null,
"ExternalID": null,
"ExternalReference": null,
"SettlementCode": null
}
iFrame changes
To adapt to the recent updates, please consult the documentation that details the new events: device-complete
and device-error
. These events are triggered when a user selects the Apple Pay or Google Pay option, bypassing the need to enter credit card details, and thus, eliminating the necessity for calling the iFrame authorization. https://docs.payadvantage.com.au/docs/apple-google-payments
For information on the full release visit: https://help.payadvantage.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/9020654160399-Pay-Advantage-8-14-0