This is a ruby library(and not just rails gem) for PayTM Merchant transactions API. You can easily integrate you application to pay your users/winners by calling Paytm.new({amount: 110, phone: '7777777777'}).transfer
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'paytm-merchant'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install paytm-merchant
To setup, first initialize the library with credentials.
require 'paytm/merchant'
Paytm.config do |paytm|
# paytm.api_base_uri = 'Some Base URI' # Default is staging api URI fpr paytm
paytm.merchant_guid = 'Paytm Merchant Guid'
paytm.aes_key = 'Paytm AES Key'
paytm.sales_wallet_id = 'Paytm Sales Wallet Id'
end
$ rails generate paytm_setup
The above line will create a paytm.rb
file initializes directory where you can update the credentials.
Create paytm object of Paytm
class.
paytm_obj = Paytm.new(
amount: 120,
recipient: 'some user',
phone: '7777777777',
email: 'user@example.com'
)
paytm_obj.transfer # Returns the HTTParty response object
You can specify different options for transfer
paytm_obj.transfer(
request_type: nil, # +nil+ for normal transfer request
merchant_order_id: 'Unique id per transaction', # Default order id is made using phone number and current timestamp
sales_wallet_name: 'As per your paytm credentials', # Leave blank if not known
payee_sso_id: 'As per your paytm credentials', # Leave blank if not known
applied_to_new_users: 'Y', # 'Y' or 'N'; Whether to create paytm account for new phone no.
amount: 150,
currency_code: 'INR' # Currency code specified by Paytm. Default 'INR'
metadata: 'Test Transaction', # Extra details to be sent for transaction
ip_address: '127.0.0.1', # As you want
verify: true # true or false for SSL verification by OpenSSL for request
)
Response
{"type"=>nil,
"requestGuid"=>nil,
"orderId"=>"7777777777-1485612494",
"status"=>"SUCCESS",
"statusCode"=>"SUCCESS",
"statusMessage"=>"SUCCESS",
"response"=>{"walletSysTransactionId"=>"515571"},
"metadata"=>""}
paytm_obj.new.check_transaction_status_for('515571') # First agrument is paytm wallet txn id recieved in txn response
You can specify different options
paytm_obj.new.check_transaction_status_for(
'515571', # This id is the id as per in +transaction_id_type+ option
{
transaction_id_type: :paytm_transaction_id, # Possible values, :paytm_transaction_id, :merchant_order_id, :refund_reference_id. Default is :paytm_transaction_id
transaction_type: 'salestouser', # Possible values as per Paytm API
}
)
Response
{
"type"=>nil,
"requestGuid"=>nil,
"orderId"=>nil,
"status"=>"SUCCESS",
"statusCode"=>"SS_001",
"statusMessage"=>"SUCCESS",
"response"=>
{"txnList"=>
[{
"txnGuid"=>"515323",
"txnAmount"=>110,
"status"=>1,
"message"=>"SUCCESS",
"txnErrorCode"=>nil,
"ssoId"=>"11065108",
"txnType"=>"SALES_TO_USER_CREDIT",
"merchantOrderId"=>"7777777777-1485604732",
"pgTxnId"=>"\"null\"",
"pgRefundId"=>"\"null\"",
"cashbackTxnId"=>nil,
"isLimitPending"=>false
}]
},
"metadata"=>nil
}
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/schnmudgal/paytm-merchant. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.