The payment
package provides services for interacting with the PayTR payment system. This package includes operations such as card payments, recurring payments, refund transactions, and card management.
This guide explains how to integrate with the PayTR API and how to use this package.
- New card payment transactions
- Saved card payment transactions
- Recurring payment transactions
- Refund transactions
- Adding new cards
- Viewing and deleting saved cards
- Retrieving BIN (Bank Identification Number) information
To install the PayTR payment package, use the following go get
command in the directory containing the go.mod file:
go get github.com/streamerd/[email protected]
This command will download and install version 1.0.0 of the package in your Go workspace.
First, you need to create a PayTRConfig
structure that provides the necessary configuration information to interact with the PayTR API:
type PayTRConfig struct {
MerchantID string // Unique identifier of the merchant.
MerchantKey string // Secret key used for generating HMAC.
MerchantSalt string // Salt used to enhance security in token generation.
}
You can create a PayTR service using the payment
package:
svc := payment.NewService(PayTRConfig{
MerchantID: "your-merchant-id",
MerchantKey: "your-merchant-key",
MerchantSalt: "your-merchant-salt",
})
This service is used to perform card transactions, refunds, and card management operations with the PayTR API.
To make a new payment with a card, you can use the NewCardPayment
method:
req := domain.NewCardPaymentRequest{
// Enter payment request data
}
resp, err := svc.NewCardPayment(req)
if err != nil {
// Error handling
}
To make a payment with a previously saved card, you can use the SavedCardPayment
method:
req := domain.SavedCardPaymentRequest{
// Enter saved card payment information
}
resp, err := svc.SavedCardPayment(req)
if err != nil {
// Error handling
}
To process recurring payments, you can use the RecurringPayment
method:
req := domain.SavedCardPaymentRequest{
// Enter recurring payment information
}
resp, err := svc.RecurringPayment(req)
if err != nil {
// Error handling
}
To make a refund for a payment transaction, you can use the RefundPayment
method:
req := domain.RefundRequest{
MerchantOid: "transaction-id",
ReturnAmount: 100.0, // Refund amount
}
resp, err := svc.RefundPayment(req)
if err != nil {
// Error handling
}
- Adding a new card: You can add a new card to a user account using the
AddNewCard
method. - Listing saved cards: The
GetSavedCards
method allows you to view a user's saved cards. - Deleting a saved card: You can delete a card using the
DeleteSavedCard
method.
// Adding a new card
addCardReq := domain.AddNewCardRequest{
// Add card information
}
resp, err := svc.AddNewCard(addCardReq)
// Listing saved cards
savedCardsResp, err := svc.GetSavedCards("user-token")
// Deleting a saved card
resp, err := svc.DeleteSavedCard("user-token", "card-token")
You can use the GetBinDetails
method to get BIN details using the first 6-8 digits of a card:
binDetails, err := svc.GetBinDetails("123456")
HMAC is used for security in requests to the PayTR API. The signature is generated by combining the request data and creating an HMAC with SHA-256. For example:
hashStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%.2f", config.MerchantID, req.MerchantOid, req.ReturnAmount)
hmac := hmac.New(sha256.New, []byte(config.MerchantKey))
hmac.Write([]byte(hashStr))
signature := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(hmac.Sum(nil))
This package simplifies operations such as card payments, refund transactions, and card management with the PayTR API. By following the steps explained with example codes, you can integrate secure payment transactions with PayTR into your applications.