Include it in your app's 'Gemfile':
gem 'versapay'
In the controller you can make sure that all the actions are called with a valid Web Hook signature:
class VersapayController < ApplicationController
check_versapay_signatures "MyKey"
There are some Rails view helpers to set up a debit agreement:
# The first you hear of a new debit agreement is when VersaPay sends a callback. So the reference should be
# something you can use to identify your user. For example,
# key = MyApp::Application.config.secret_token
# verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new(key)
# @reference = verifier.generate(@user.id)
= link_to "Setup VersaPay", debit_agreement_link("Set up an agreement", { :reference => @reference, :pref => "ba" })
And of course, you can sent transactions:
Versapay::Transactions.new do |v|
begin
result = v.create(:amount_in_cents => 12345,
:debit_agreement_token => "RWOCDPSM",
:transaction_type => "pre_authorized_debit",
:email => "[email protected]",
:message => "A crate of widgets",
:transaction_reference => "my reference",
:fund_token => "VersaPayBalanceFundingSource"
)
rescue Versapay::VersapayError => e
logger.error "Transaction failed"
return false
end
end
Pretty much all the parameters to the functions match the way the VersaPay developers API works.
See the VersaPay developers API: http://developers.versapay.com