Paiement CIC is a plugin to ease credit card payment with the CIC / Credit Mutuel banks system version 3.0. It's a Ruby on Rails port of the connexion kits published by the bank.
- The banks payment site
In your Gemfile
gem 'paiement_cic', :git => 'git://github.com/gbarillot/paiementcic.git'
Create a paiement_cic.yml
config file in the Rails.root/config
directory:
base: &base
# Hmac key calculated with the js calculator given by CIC
hmac_key: "AA123456AAAAAA789123BBBBBB123456CCCCCC12345678"
# TPE number
tpe: "010203"
# Version
version: "3.0"
# Merchant name
societe: "marchantname"
# Auto response URL
url_retour: 'http://return.fr'
# Success return path
url_retour_ok: 'http://return.ok'
# Error/cancel return path
url_retour_err: 'http://return.err'
target_url: "https://paiement.creditmutuel.fr/test/paiement.cgi"
production:
<<: *base
target_url: "https://paiement.creditmutuel.fr/paiement.cgi"
development:
<<: *base
test:
<<: *base
Note: this file must be named exactly paiement_cic.yml
or an exception would be raised
target_url
needs to point to the controller method handling the bank response (e.g. see below payments#create
)
class PaymentsController < ApplicationController
def index
# :montant and :reference are required, you can also add :text_libre, :lgue and :mail arguements if needed
@request = PaiementCic.new.request(:montant => '123', :reference => '456')
end
The form generated is populated with hidden fields that will be sent to the bank gateway
# :button_text and :button_class are optionnal, use them for style cutomization if needed
= paiement_cic_form(@request, :button_text => 'Payer', :button_class => 'btn btn-pink')
Just add a create action in your paiement controller
class PaymentsController < ApplicationController
protect_from_forgery :except => [:create]
def index
# :montant and :reference are required, you can also add :text_libre, :lgue and :mail arguements if needed
@request = PaiementCic.new.request(:montant => '123', :reference => '456')
end
def create
@response = PaiementCic.new.response(params)
# Save and/or process the order as you need it (or not)
end
...
The @response variable contains all the regular rails params received from the bank, plus an extra :success boolean parameter.
- Novelys Team : original gem and cryptographic stuff
- Guillaume Barillot : refactoring and usage simplification
- Michael Brung : configuration file refactoring.
released under the MIT license