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iOS Native SDK Integration

Accept payments in iOS app


Integrate Durianpay Checkout with your iOS app to start accepting online payments from your customers. Durianpay supports a slew of payment methods such as bank transfers/VA, credit and debit cards, e-wallets (OVO, DANA, LinkAja) and others. Our checkout library provides all the essential features for integrating Durianpay Checkout with the client-side of your application.

Please note that this document only talks about iOS integration.

Preparation

  1. Create a Durianpay account

    If you haven't done it already, click here to sign up. Sign up for Durianpay account here to retrieve API keys for Sandbox environment and to test integrations end-to-end.

  2. Generate API Keys

    Retrieve Sandbox API keys that will be used in next section(s) It is okay to have only the sandbox key for now. If you have live key, you can use it too.

Steps Overview

Step 1: Setting up iOS sdk

The minimum version supporting the SDK is iOS 13.0, update the version in your podfile as below

Import the SDK using Cocoapod pod. To install it, add the following line in your Podfile

Step 2: Add Implementations to your Viewcontroller.swift Class

Add DpayCheckoutProtocol implementation to your ViewController.swift/ViewController.m class as follows

ViewController.swift
class ViewController: UIViewController, DpayCheckoutProtocol {
    ...
}

and implement the methods from the 'DpayCheckoutProtocol' class.

Step 3: Create an order OR token from your server

Use following endpoint to create an order

/orders
server.js
var options = {
  amount: "20000",
  currency: "IDR",
  order_ref_id: "order2314",              // optional, your order reference
  customer: {
    customer_ref_id: "cust_001",          // optional, your customer reference
    given_name: "Imam Sugiarto",
    email: "imam.sugiarto@koss.info",     // mandatory
    mobile: "08972638003",
    address: {                            // mandatory for BNPL
        receiver_name: "Jude Casper",
        receiver_phone: "8987654321",
        label: "Judes Address",
        address_line_1: "Cambridge layout",
        address_line_2: "Apartment #786",
        city: "Bangalore",
        region: "Jogupalya",
        country: "Indonesia",
        postal_code: "560008",
        landmark: "Kota Jakarta Selatan"
    }
  },
  items: [
    {
        "name": "LED Television",
        "qty": 1,
        "price": "925001.55",
        "logo": "/static/tv_image.jpg"
    }
  ]
};
// Create Orders 
dpay.orders.create(options).then(resp => {
    console.log(resp);
    // order_id = resp.order_id;
})
.catch(error => {
    console.log(error.err + ' | ' + JSON.stringify(error.data));
});
Response
// Sample response
{
  "id": "ord_A31sd3AwAgItmmXdp",
  "customer_id": "cus_rX2ABaMbZJ0050",
  "amount": "20000",
  "currency": "IDR",
  "payment_option": "full_payment",
  "status": "started",
  "order_ref_id": "order2314",
  "address_id": 3863,
  "created_at": "2021-08-04T06:06:37.849813Z",
  "updated_at": "2021-08-04T06:06:37.849813Z",
  "metadata": {},
  "access_token": "adsyoi12sdASd123ASX@qqsda231",
  ...
}

Read more: Learn more about Orders API.

Step 4: Initialize and pass options to Durianpay Checkout

There are two ways in which the options can be sent to the Durianpay SDK: 1) Use swift dictionary to add all the options. 2) Use the data class DCheckoutOptions provided by the Durianpay SDK to add all the options.

CheckoutOptions
let checkoutOptions = DCheckoutOptions()
checkoutOptions.locale = "en"
checkoutOptions.environment = "production"
checkoutOptions.customerId = "cust_001"
checkoutOptions.siteName = "MovieTicket"
checkoutOptions.customerEmail = "joe@ios.com"
checkoutOptions.accessToken = access_token
checkoutOptions.orderId = order_id
checkoutOptions.amount = "24000"
checkoutOptions.currency = "IDR"
checkoutOptions.paymentType = "installment"     //madatory for installment type payments
checkoutOptions.label = "green city"      //optional
checkoutOptions.receiverName = "Jayraj"      //optional
checkoutOptions.receiverPhone = "819xxxxxxx"      //optional
checkoutOptions.landmark = "Phoenix Mall"      //optional
checkoutOptions.customerCountry = "India"  //optional
checkoutOptions.customerCity = "bangalore" //optional
checkoutOptions.customerRegion = "Asia"    //optional
checkoutOptions.customerAddressLine1 = "123, Ramnagar, Railway Station, Kempegowda"   //optional
checkoutOptions.customerGivenName = "Rajesh"      //optional
checkoutOptions.customerMobile = "8992xxxxxx"      //optional
checkoutOptions.customerPostalCode = "12xxxx"      //optional
checkoutOptions.dark_mode = true                   // optional (Set to true to enable dark mode)

paymentType is optional variable which is necessary only for an installment type of payment. The paymentType can have the values full_payment or installment according to the type of payment. Default value is full_payment.

Pass the data class to Durianpay checkout as shown below where the listener parameter is the protocol which has been implemented i.e., DpayCheckoutProtocol-

Initialization
let dpay = DpaySDK.getInstance
dpay.checkout(options: checkoutOptions, listener: self)

Step 5: Handle callbacks payment success and failures

The methods implemented from the DpayCheckoutProtocol will be onSuccess(), onFailure() and onClose() which have to be handled as:

Callbacks
func onSuccess(transactionResponse: DPaymentSuccess) {
    NSLog("success\n" + transactionResponse.response.paymentId)
}

func onFailure(transactionResponse: DPaymentFailed) {
    NSLog("failed\n" + transactionResponse.response.paymentId)
}

func onClose(transactionResponse: String) {
    NSLog("close\n" + transactionResponse)
}

Step 6: Webhooks / Store fields on your servers (Optional)

Whenever certain transaction actions occur on your Durianpay Checkout integration, we trigger events which your application can listen to. This is where webhooks come in. A webhook is a URL on your server where we send payloads for such events. For example, if you implement webhooks, once a payment is successful, we will immediately notify your server with a payment.completed event. Here is a list of events we can send to your webhook URL.

You can specify your webhook URL on your dashboard (or through your dedicated Customer success manager) where we would send POST requests to whenever an event occurs.

Valid events

payment.completed payment.failed, payment.cancelled, order.created, order.completed

payment.completed
{  
  "event": "payment.completed",
  "data":{  
    "id": "pay_dAS123ad123Asd",
    "signature": "9e892f199d026d06a56669e658a56f264610431d24e8b4d07f7bd46f6d5062d2",
    "order_id": "ord_XXXXXXXXX",
    "amount": "10000",
    "currency": IDR,
    "paid_at": "2016-09-30T21:10:19.000Z",
    "created_at":"2016-09-30T21:09:56.000Z",
    "metadata": {
      "key": "value"
    },
}

Step7: Verify signature on your server side (Optional)

You will get payment_id through webhook callback (if configured). You should ideally try to validate the payment and store the details in your server/database against the order/transaction accordingly.

First, you need to get verification signature from Durianpay which would have been provided to you in your webhook callback.

If you didn't receive it for any reason, you can call payment status check API from your server/backend which will respond back with signature if status of payment is completed.

/payments/:id/status

This signature is computed by us using payment_id, amount and your secret key. You need to create the hash on your server/backend where you have all these elements and match with the signature provided by us.

Sample code for signature generation

// Function to generate the signature for verification of payment
//use appropriate key if it is a sandbox order please use dp_test key and if it is a live order then use dp_live key
func GenerateSignature(paymentID string, amount string, accessKey string) (generatedSignature string) {
  //message passed includes payment_id + “|” + amount. Amount is in “15000.00” format
  secretData := paymentID + "|" + amount
  // Create a new HMAC by defining the hash type and the key (as byte array)
  h := hmac.New(sha256.New, []byte(accessKey))
  // Write Data to it
  h.Write([]byte(secretData))
  // Get result and encode as hexadecimal string
  generatedSignature = hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil))
  return
}

Test Integration

Test payments

You can use following test payment credentials to test payments.

Verify Payment status

Through Dashboard

  1. Log into the Dashboard and navigate to Payments in sidebar.
  2. Check if a payment_id has been generated. If no payment_id has been generated, it means that the transaction has failed (and didn't even initiate from user's end)
Durian Dashboard 1

Through APIs

Use following endpoint to do status check on a payment (Read more about Payment Status Check API)

/payments/:id/status
curl -u <YOUR_SECRET_KEY> \
-X GET https://api.durianpay.id/v1/payments/pay_B14sdfwAdmmSDF24a/status \
-H "content-type: application/json"'
Response
{
    "data": {
        "status": "completed",
        "is_completed": true,
        "signature": "9e892f199d026d06a56669e658a56f264610431d24e8b4d07f7bd46f6d5062d2"
    }
}

Accept LIVE payments

After testing the flow of funds end-to-end in sandbox mode, you can switch to the live mode and start accepting payments from your customers. However, make sure that you swap the test API keys with the live keys.

  1. Log into Dashboard and switch to Live mode on the sidebar menu.
  2. Navigate to Settings → API Keys to access your API key for live mode.
  3. Replace the sandbox API key with the Live Key in the Checkout code and start accepting real-time payments.