Package to simplify including the Adyen payments services into a Ruby on Rails application.
Adyen integration relies on three modes of communication between Adyen, your server and your client/customer:
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Client-to-Adyen communication using forms and redirects.
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Adyen-to-server communications using notifications.
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Server-to-Adyen communication using SOAP services.
This library aims to ease the implementation of all these modes into your application. Moreover, it provides matchers, assertions and mocks to make it easier to implement an automated test suite to assert the integration is working correctly.
Bundler / Rails 3: Add the following line to your Gemfile
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gem 'adyen'
Rails 2.x: Add the following line to your environment.rb
and run rake gems:install
to make the Adyen functionality available in your Rails project:
config.gem 'adyen'
You can also install it as a Rails plugin (deprecated):
script/plugin install git://github.com/wvanbergen/adyen.git
Depending on your use case, you may also need the following gems: activerecord, handsoap and nokogiri.
See the project wiki on wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/adyen to get started. Complete RDoc documentation for the project can be found on rdoc.info/projects/wvanbergen/adyen.
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For more information about Adyen, see www.adyen.com
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For more information about integrating Adyen, see their manuals at support.adyen.com/links/documentation
This package is written by Michel Barbosa and Willem van Bergen for Floorplanner.com, and made public under the MIT license (see LICENSE). Its is currently maintained by Willem van Bergen, Stefan Borsje and Eloy Duran. We are not affiliated with Adyen B.V. The software comes without warranty of any kind, so use at your own risk.