If you want to process payments with Payone, here is a simple package.
How to use it #
import "https://github.com/mnlwldr/payone"
Usage #
response, err := sendRequest(parameters)
Parameters #
You can find the documentation for PAYONE here
parameters := url.Values{} // classic payone accoint informations. parameters.Set("aid", "") parameters.Set("mid", "") parameters.Set("portalid", "") parameters.Set("key", "") // the key has to be hashed as md5 parameters.Set("mode", "test") // can be "live" for actual transactions parameters.Set("api_version", "3.8") parameters.Set("encoding", "UTF-8") // payment type parameters parameters.Set("clearingtype", "wlt") parameters.Set("wallettype", "PPE") parameters.Set("request", "authorization") parameters.Set("narrative_text", "Just a test") parameters.Set("reference", fmt.Sprintf("%d", rand.Intn(100))) parameters.Set("currency", "EUR") parameters.Set("amount", "1234") // in cent parameters.Set("successurl", "https://example.com/success") parameters.Set("errorurl", "https://example.com/error") parameters.Set("backurl", "https://example.com/back") // personal data. Not everything is mandatory parameters.Set("salutation", "Frau") parameters.Set("title", "") parameters.Set("firstname", "Maraike") parameters.Set("lastname", "Musterfrau") parameters.Set("street", "Musterstrasse") parameters.Set("zip", "12345") parameters.Set("city", "Somewhere over the rainbow") parameters.Set("country", "DE") parameters.Set("email", "maraike.musterfrau@example.com") parameters.Set("language", "de") parameters.Set("gender", "f")
Response #
type Response struct { Status string TxId string UserId string RedirectUrl string Token string }
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