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Solidus Afterpay

[!IMPORTANT] This gem still depends on the legacy solidus_frontend gem being available in the Solidus application.

Installation

Add solidus_afterpay to your Gemfile:

gem 'solidus_afterpay'

Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator:

bin/rails generate solidus_afterpay:install

Basic Setup

Retrieve Afterpay account details

You'll need the following account details:

  • Merchant ID
  • Secret key

These values can be obtained by calling the Merchant Support here.

Create a new payment method

Payment methods can accept preferences either directly entered in admin, or from a static source in code. For most projects we recommend using a static source, so that sensitive account credentials are not stored in the database.

  1. Set static preferences in an initializer
# config/initializers/spree.rb
Spree::Config.configure do |config|
  config.static_model_preferences.add(
    SolidusAfterpay::PaymentMethod,
    'afterpay_credentials', {
      merchant_id: ENV['AFTERPAY_MERCHANT_ID'],
      secret_key: ENV['AFTERPAY_SECRET_KEY'],
      test_mode: ENV.fetch('AFTERPAY_ENVIRONMENT', '') != 'production'
    }
  )
end
  1. Visit /admin/payment_methods/new
  2. Set provider to SolidusAfterpay::PaymentMethod
  3. Click "Save"
  4. Choose afterpay_credentials from the Preference Source select
  5. Click Update to save

Alternatively, create a payment method from the Rails console with:

SolidusAfterpay::PaymentMethod.new(
  name: "Afterpay",
  preference_source: "afterpay_credentials"
).save

Deferred Payment Flow

This flow completes the payment approval and starts the consumer's payment plan, but does not initiate the settlement process. This flow allows settlement of merchant funds to be deferred until order fulfilment can be confirmed.

Simply set the auto_capture to false when creating the Afterpay payment_method to activate the deferred payment flow instead of the immediate payment flow.

For more info about the deferred payment flow click here.

Usage

Customizing shipping rate builder

By default, the extension will build the shipping rates based on the default Solidus shipments building the Afterpay array.

If you want to override this logic, you can provide your own shipping_rate_calculator_class.

Customizing update order attributes service

By default, the extension will update the order payment_attributes, order email attribute and shipments attributes based on the Afterpay returned data.

If you want to override this logic, adding/removing attributes, you can provide your own update_order_attributes_service_class.

Express checkout from the cart

An Afterpay button can also be included on the cart view to enable express checkouts:

<%= render "solidus_afterpay/afterpay_checkout_button" %>

Afterpay Messaging

Afterpay offers an on-site messaging component to notify the customer that there are financing options available.

To add the Afterpay messaging simply add the Afterpay messaging partial into your html.erb file, like this.

You need to provide the products as well, so you can exclude products from Afterpay messaging. It is required to add the product in an array for example: products: [<product>], or for multiple products: products: [<product1>, <product2>].

If you only have the order you can do it like this products: order.line_items.map { |item| item.variant.product }.

<%= render "spree/shared/afterpay_messaging", min: nil, max: nil, products: [<Product>], data: { amount: <Product price>, locale: "en_US", currency: "USD" } %>

The amount, locale and currency are required in order to work properly.

This will automatically render an Afterpay messaging icon.

The max attribute is to configure till which amount Afterpay should be available.

The min attribute is to configure from which amount Afterpay should be available.

For example if you would write...

<%= render "spree/shared/afterpay_messaging", min: nil, max: 25, products: [<Product>], data: { amount: <Product price>, locale: "en_US", currency: "USD" } %>

And a product price is 28.99, Afterpay will display on that product that Afterpay is only available for orders between 1$ and 25$.

The default value for min is 1$.

When adding nil to max, Afterpay will be available on all orders.

Click here for more information on how to configure/style Afterpay messaging.

If you would like to change the size of the Afterpay messaging you simply add size to the data hash. For example...

<%= render "spree/shared/afterpay_messaging", min: nil, max: nil, product: [<Product>], data: { amount: <Product price>, locale: "en_US", currency: "USD", size: "sm" } %>

Development

Testing the extension

First bundle your dependencies, then run bin/rake. bin/rake will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using bin/rake extension:test_app.

bin/rake

To run Rubocop static code analysis run

bundle exec rubocop

When testing your application's integration with this extension you may use its factories. Simply add this require statement to your spec/spec_helper.rb:

require 'solidus_afterpay/testing_support/factories'

Or, if you are using FactoryBot.definition_file_paths, you can load Solidus core factories along with this extension's factories using this statement:

SolidusDevSupport::TestingSupport::Factories.load_for(SolidusAfterpay::Engine)

Running the sandbox

To run this extension in a sandboxed Solidus application, you can run bin/sandbox. The path for the sandbox app is ./sandbox and bin/rails will forward any Rails commands to sandbox/bin/rails.

Here's an example:

$ bin/rails server
=> Booting Puma
=> Rails 6.0.2.1 application starting in development
* Listening on tcp://127.0.0.1:3000
Use Ctrl-C to stop

Updating the changelog

Before and after releases the changelog should be updated to reflect the up-to-date status of the project:

bin/rake changelog
git add CHANGELOG.md
git commit -m "Update the changelog"

Releasing new versions

Please refer to the dedicated page on Solidus wiki.

License

Copyright (c) 2021 Afterpay Corporate Services Pty Ltd, released under the Apache License, Version 2.0

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Package last updated on 05 Jul 2024

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