mollie
Mollie API client for Crystal
Accepting iDEAL, Bancontact, SOFORT Banking, Creditcard, SEPA Bank transfer, SEPA Direct debit, PayPal, KBC/CBC Payment Button, Belfius Direct Net, paysafecard, ING Home’Pay, Gift cards, EPS, Giropay and Apple Pay online payments without fixed monthly costs or any punishing registration procedures. Just use the Mollie API to receive payments directly on your website or easily refund transactions to your customers.
Disclaimer
This is the unofficial Crystal shard for Mollie. It's directly ported from the Ruby version (mollie-ruby-api) but not an exact copy. Usage may vary from the Ruby version due to language differences and to make the most of Crystal's type system.
Requirements
To use the Mollie API client, the following things are required:
- Get yourself a free Mollie account. No sign up costs.
- Create a new Website profile to generate API keys (live and test mode) and setup your webhook.
- Now you're ready to use the Mollie API client in test mode.
- In order to accept payments in live mode, payment methods must be activated in your account. Follow a few of steps, and let us handle the rest.
Installation
Add mollie as a depencency to your application's shard.yml
:
dependencies:
mollie:
github: wout/mollie.cr
Then run shards install
.
Usage
Create an initializer and add the following line:
Mollie.configure do |config|
config.api_key = ENV["MOLLIE_API_KEY"]
end
You can also include a client instance in each request you make:
Mollie::Payment.get("pay-id", client: Mollie::Client.new("<your-api-key>"))
If you need to do multiple calls with the same API Key, use the following helper:
Mollie::Client.with_api_key("<your-api-key>") do |mollie|
mandates = mollie.customer_mandate.all({ customer_id: "customer-id" })
return if mandates.empty?
payment = mollie.payment.create({
amount: {
value: "10.00",
currency: "EUR",
},
method: "creditcard",
description: "My first API payment",
redirect_url: "https://webshop.example.org/order/12345/",
webhook_url: "https://webshop.example.org/mollie-webhook/",
})
end
Creating a new payment
payment = Mollie::Payment.create({
amount: {
value: "10.00",
currency: "EUR",
},
method: "creditcard",
description: "My first API payment",
redirect_url: "https://shop.org/order/12345",
webhook_url: "https://shop.org/mollie-webhook",
})
Note: Make sure to send the right amount of decimals and omit the thousands separator. Non-string values are not accepted.
To ensure amount values always carry the correct amount of decimals, an instance
of Mollie::Amount
can be passed, which accepts integers, floats and strings:
payment = Mollie::Payment.create({
amount: Mollie::Amount.new(10, "EUR"),
method: "creditcard",
description: "My first API payment",
})
Retrieving a payment
payment = Mollie::Payment.get("pay-id")
puts "Payment received." if payment.paid?
Refunding payments
The API also supports refunding payments. Note that there is no confirmation and that all refunds are immediate and definitive. Refunds are only supported for certain payment methods.
payment = Mollie::Payment.get("pay-id")
refund = payment.refund!({
amount: {
value: "10.00",
currency: "EUR"
}
})
Pagination
Fetching all objects of a resource can be convenient. At the same time, returning too many objects at once can be unpractical from a performance perspective. Doing so might be too much work for the Mollie API to generate, or for your website to process. The maximum number of objects returned is 250.
For this reason the Mollie API only returns a subset of the requested set of objects. In other words, the Mollie API chops the result of a certain API method call into pages you’re able to programmatically scroll through.
payments = Mollie::Payment.all
payments.next
payments.previous
Documentation
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/your-github-user/mollie/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Contributors
- wout - creator and maintainer
License
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) License.
Support
Mollie Contact: www.mollie.com — info@mollie.com — +31 20-612 88 55
- More information about iDEAL via Mollie
- More information about Credit card via Mollie
- More information about Apple Pay via Mollie
- More information about Bancontact via Mollie
- More information about SOFORT Banking via Mollie
- More information about SEPA Bank transfer via Mollie
- More information about SEPA Direct debit via Mollie
- More information about PayPal via Mollie
- More information about KBC/CBC Payment Button via Mollie
- More information about Belfius Direct Net via Mollie
- More information about paysafecard via Mollie
- More information about ING Home’Pay via Mollie
- More information about Gift cards via Mollie
- More information about EPS via Mollie
- More information about Giropay via Mollie