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active_merchant_square
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'active_merchant_square'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install active_merchant_square
This simple example demonstrates how a purchase can be made after getting a card nonce
require 'active_merchant_square'
# Get your login and password by going to: https://connect.squareup.com/apps
credentials = {
login: 'sandbox-sq0idp-APPLICATION_ID',
password: 'sandbox-sq0atb-APPLICATION_SECRET',
# How to get your location ID, see: https://docs.connect.squareup.com/articles/faq-lookup-my-location-id
location_id: 'LOCATION_ID',
}
amount = 1000 # $10.00
gateway = ActiveMerchant::Billing::SquareGateway.new(credentials)
response = gateway.purchase(amount, card_nonce)
if response.success?
puts "Successfully charged $#{sprintf("%.2f", amount / 100)}"
else
raise StandardError, response.message
end
For more in-depth documentation and tutorials, see Square Documentation site
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