Adyen online payment integration demos
Run this integration in seconds using Gitpod
- Open your Adyen Test Account and create a set of API keys.
- Go to gitpod account variables.
- Set the
ADYEN_API_KEY
,ADYEN_CLIENT_KEY
,ADYEN_HMAC_KEY
andADYEN_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT variables
. - Click the button below!
NOTE: To allow the Adyen Drop-In and Components to load, you have to add https://*.gitpod.io
as allowed origin for your chosen set of API Credentials
This repository includes examples of PCI-compliant UI integrations for online payments with Adyen. Within this demo app, you'll find a simplified version of an e-commerce website, complete with commented code to highlight key features and concepts of Adyen's API. Check out the underlying code to see how you can integrate Adyen to give your shoppers the option to pay with their preferred payment methods, all in a seamless checkout experience.
Online payments Ruby on Rails demos of the following client-side integrations are currently available in this repository:
- Drop-in
- Components
- ACH
- Alipay
- Card (3DS2)
- iDEAL
- Dotpay
- giropay
- SEPA Direct Debit
- SOFORT
Each demo leverages Adyen's API Library for Ruby (GitHub | Docs). See app/models/checkout.rb for payment methods.
Ruby 3.1.1+
- Clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/adyen-examples/adyen-rails-online-payments.git
- Navigate to the root directory and install dependencies:
bundle install
- Update /config/local_env.yml with your API key, Client Key - Remember to add
http://localhost:8080
as an origin for client key, and merchant account name (all credentials are in string format):
PORT: "8080"
ADYEN_HMAC_KEY: "YOUR_HMAC_KEY_HERE"
ADYEN_API_KEY: "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
ADYEN_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT: "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT_HERE"
ADYEN_CLIENT_KEY: "YOUR_CLIENT_KEY_HERE"
- Start the rails server (and run any migrations if prompted):
bundle exec rails s
- Visit http://localhost:8080/ (app/views/checkouts/index.html.erb) to select an integration type.
To try out integrations with test card numbers and payment method details, see Test card numbers.
Webhooks deliver asynchronous notifications and it is important to test them during the setup of your integration. You can find more information about webhooks in this detailed blog post.
This sample application provides a simple webhook integration exposed at /api/webhooks/notifications
. For it to work, you need to:
- Provide a way for the Adyen platform to reach your running application
- Add a Standard webhook in your Customer Area
Your endpoint that will consume the incoming webhook must be publicly accessible.
There are typically 3 options:
- deploy on your own cloud provider
- deploy on Gitpod
- expose your localhost with tunneling software (i.e. ngrok)
If you deploy on your cloud provider (or your own public server) the webhook URL will be the URL of the server
https://{cloud-provider}/api/webhooks/notifications
If you use Gitpod the webhook URL will be the host assigned by Gitpod
https://myorg-myrepo-y8ad7pso0w5.ws-eu75.gitpod.io/api/webhooks/notifications
Note: when starting a new Gitpod workspace the host changes, make sure to update the Webhook URL in the Customer Area
If you use a tunneling service like ngrok the webhook URL will be the generated URL (ie https://c991-80-113-16-28.ngrok.io
)
$ ngrok http 8080
Session Status online
Account ############
Version #########
Region United States (us)
Forwarding http://c991-80-113-16-28.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:8080
Forwarding https://c991-80-113-16-28.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:8080
Note: when restarting ngrok a new URL is generated, make sure to update the Webhook URL in the Customer Area
- In the Customer Area go to Developers -> Webhooks and create a new 'Standard notification' webhook.
- Enter the URL of your application/endpoint (see options above)
- Define username and password for Basic Authentication
- Generate the HMAC Key
- Optionally, in Additional Settings, add the data you want to receive. A good example is 'Payment Account Reference'.
- Make sure the webhook is Enabled (therefore it can receive the notifications)
That's it! Every time you perform a new payment, your application will receive a notification from the Adyen platform.
We commit all our new features directly into our GitHub repository. Feel free to request or suggest new features or code changes yourself as well!
MIT license. For more information, see the LICENSE file in the root directory.
Find out more in our Contributing guidelines.