Provided by: interchange_5.7.7-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       Vend::Payment::Signio - Interchange support for Payflow Pro SDK versions 2 and 3

WARNING: THIS MODULE IS DEPRECATED!

       Please note that PayPal purchased the Payflow Pro business from Verisign, and this payment module is
       expected to stop functioning in September 2009, as it uses the v2/v3 pfpro SDK that will no longer be
       supported. Details are here:

        https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=developer/library_download_sdks
        http://www.pdncommunity.com/pdn/board/message?board.id=payflow&thread.id=5799

       It is strongly recommend that you switch to using Vend::Payment::PayflowPro as soon as possible, and stop
       using this module.

SYNOPSIS

           &charge=signio

               or

           [charge mode=signio param1=value1 param2=value2]

PREREQUISITES

       Verisign/Signio Payflow Pro, Version 2.10 or higher

VERISIGN SOFTWARE SETUP

       Verisign's interface requires a proprietary binary-only shared library; thus you must download the
       appropriate package for your platform from Verisign.  On Linux, the archive you download is
       pfpro_linux.tar.gz. It includes documentation you should consult. Here's a brief installation guide for
       someone using Linux with root access:

       •   Copy  the  payflowpro/linux/certs  directory  to  VENDROOT,  your Interchange root directory (perhaps
           /usr/lib/interchange or /usr/local/interchange). This contains a single  file  with  the  client  SSL
           certificate required to authenticate with Verisign's https server.

       •   Install  payflowpro/linux/lib/libpfpro.so  somewhere on your system fit for shared libraries, such as
           /usr/lib, or else in VENDROOT/lib.

       •   Build the PFProAPI.pm Perl module:

           •   cd payflowpro/linux/perl

           •   If you installed libpfpro.so somewhere other than in a standard location for shared libraries  on
               your  system,  edit  line  6 of Makefile.PL, so that "-L." instead reads "-L/path/to/libpfpro.so"
               with the correct path.

           •   perl Makefile.PL && make && make test

           •   As root, make install

       Using PFProAPI.pm is the best way to interact with Payflow Pro. However, if you can't get it to work  for
       whatever reason, you may also use either of two small wrapper binaries, pfpro and pfpro-file, designed to
       be  called  from  the  shell.  Interchange  must  fork and execute the binary, then retrieve the Verisign
       response from a temporary file. This module will automatically fall back to using one of them if it can't
       find PFProAPI.pm when Interchange is started.

DESCRIPTION

       The Vend::Payment::Signio module implements the signio() payment routine for use with Interchange. It  is
       compatible on a call level with the other Interchange payment modules.

       To enable this module, place this directive in interchange.cfg:

           Require module Vend::Payment::Signio

       This must be in interchange.cfg or a file included from it.

       NOTE: Make sure CreditCardAuto is off (default in Interchange demos).

       The  mode  can  be  named  anything,  but the "gateway" parameter must be set to "signio". To make it the
       default payment gateway for all  credit  card  transactions  in  a  specific  catalog,  you  can  set  in
       catalog.cfg:

           Variable   MV_PAYMENT_MODE  signio

       It  uses several of the standard settings from Interchange payment. Any time we speak of a setting, it is
       obtained either first from the tag/call options, then from an Interchange order Route named for the mode,
       then finally a default global payment variable. For example, the "id" parameter would be specified by:

           [charge mode=signio id=YourPayflowProID]

       or

           Route signio id YourPayflowProID

       or with only PayflowPro as a payment provider

           Variable MV_PAYMENT_ID      YourPayflowProID

       The active settings are:

       id  Your account ID, supplied by VeriSign when you sign up.  Global parameter is MV_PAYMENT_ID.

       secret
           Your account password, selected by you or provided by Verisign when you sign up.  Global parameter is
           MV_PAYMENT_SECRET.

       partner
           Your account partner, selected by you or provided by Verisign when you sign up. Global  parameter  is
           MV_PAYMENT_PARTNER.

       vendor
           Your  account  vendor,  selected by you or provided by Verisign when you sign up. Global parameter is
           MV_PAYMENT_VENDOR.

       transaction
           The type of transaction to be run. Valid values are:

               Interchange         Payflow Pro
               ----------------    -----------------
                   sale                S
                   auth                A
                   credit              C
                   void                V
                   settle              D (from previous A trans)

           Default is "sale".

       The following should rarely be used, as the supplied defaults are usually correct.

       remap
           This remaps the form variable names to the ones  needed  by  Verisign.  See  the  "Payment  Settings"
           heading in the Interchange documentation for use.

       host
           The  payment  gateway host to use. Default is "payflow.verisign.com", and "test-payflow.verisign.com"
           when in test mode.

       check_sub
           Name of a Sub or GlobalSub to be called after the result hash has  been  received  from  Verisign.  A
           reference  to the modifiable result hash is passed into the subroutine, and it should return true (in
           the Perl truth sense) if its checks were successful, or false if not.

           This can come in handy since, strangely, Verisign has no option to decline a charge when AVS  or  CSC
           data  come  back  negative. See Verisign knowledge base articles vs2365, vs7779, vs12717, and vs22810
           for more details.

           If you want to fail based on a bad AVS check, make sure you're only doing an auth -- not a  sale,  or
           your  customers  would  get  charged  on  orders that fail the AVS check and never get logged in your
           system!

           Add the parameters like this:

                   Route  signio  check_sub  avs_check

           This is a matching sample subroutine you could put in interchange.cfg:

                   GlobalSub <<EOR
                   sub avs_check {
                           my ($result) = @_;
                           my ($addr, $zip) = @{$result}{qw( AVSADDR AVSZIP )};
                           return 1 if $addr eq 'Y' or $zip eq 'Y';
                           return 1 if $addr eq 'X' and $zip eq 'X';
                           return 1 if $addr !~ /\S/ and $zip !~ /\S/;
                           $result->{RESULT} = 112;
                           $result->{RESPMSG} = "The billing address you entered does not match the cardholder's billing address";
                           return 0;
                   }
                   EOR

           That would work equally well as a Sub in catalog.cfg. It will succeed if either the address or zip is
           'Y', or if both are unknown. If it fails, it sets the result code and error  message  in  the  result
           hash using Verisign's own (otherwise unused) 112 result code, meaning "Failed AVS check".

           Of course you can use this sub to do any other post-processing you want as well.

   Troubleshooting
       Try the instructions above, then enable test mode. A test order should complete.

       Then  move  to  live  mode  and  try a sale with the card number "4111 1111 1111 1111" and a valid future
       expiration date. The sale should be denied, and the reason should be in [data session payment_error].

       If it doesn't work:

       •   Make sure you "Require"d the module in interchange.cfg:

               Require module Vend::Payment::Signio

       •   Make sure the Verisign "libpfpro.so" shared library was available to PFProAPI.xs when you  built  and
           installed the PFProAPI.pm module, and that you haven't moved "libpfpro.so" since then.

           If  you're  not  using  the  PFProAPI  Perl interface, make sure the Verisign "pfpro" or "pfpro-file"
           executable is available either in your path or in /path_to_interchange/lib.

       •   Check the error logs, both catalog and global.

       •   Make sure you set your account ID and secret properly.

       •   Try an order, then put this code in a page:

               <XMP>
               [calc]
                   my $string = $Tag->uneval( { ref => $Session->{payment_result} });
                   $string =~ s/{/{\n/;
                   $string =~ s/,/,\n/g;
                   return $string;
               [/calc]
               </XMP>

           That should show what happened.

       •   If all else fails, consultants are available to help  with  integration  for  a  fee.  You  can  find
           consultants by asking on the "interchange-biz@icdevgroup.org" mailing list.

SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS

       Because  this  library  may  call  an  executable,  you  should ensure that no untrusted users have write
       permission on any of the system directories or Interchange software directories.

BUGS

       There is actually nothing *in* Vend::Payment::Signio. It changes packages  to  Vend::Payment  and  places
       things there.

AUTHORS

               Cameron Prince <cameronbprince@yahoo.com>
               Mark Johnson <mark@endpoint.com>
               Mike Heins <mike@perusion.com>
               Jon Jensen <jon@icdevgroup.org>

perl v5.14.2                                       2011-03-09                         Vend::Payment::Signio(3pm)