package Business::CyberSource;
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '0.007006'; # VERSION
1;
# ABSTRACT: Perl interface to the CyberSource Simple Order SOAP API
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Business::CyberSource - Perl interface to the CyberSource Simple Order SOAP API
=head1 VERSION
version 0.007006
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This library is a Perl interface to the CyberSource Simple Order SOAP API built
on L<Moose> and L<XML::Compile::SOAP> technologies. This library aims to
eventually provide a full interface the SOAPI.
You may wish to read the Official CyberSource Documentation on L<Credit Card
Services for the Simpler Order
API|http://apps.cybersource.com/library/documentation/dev_guides/CC_Svcs_SO_API/html/>
as it will provide further information on why what some things are and the
general workflow.
To get started you will want to read the documentation in
L<Business::CyberSource::Client> and L<Business::CyberSource::Request>. If you
find any documentation unclear or outright missing, please file a bug.
If there are features that are part of CyberSource's API but are not
documented, or are missing here, please file a bug. I'll be happy to add them,
but due to the size of the upstream API, I have not had time to cover all the features
and some are currently undocumented.
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
all environment variables are prefixed with C<PERL_BUSINESS_CYBERSOURCE_>
=head2 DEBUG
causes all requests to be C<carp>ed to STDERR
=head2 Testing
=head3 Credentials
=head4 USERNAME
=head4 PASSWORD
set's the L<username|Busines::CyberSource::Client/"username"> and
L<password|Busines::CyberSource::Client/"password"> in the client for running
tests.
=head3 Direct Currency Conversion
=head4 DCC_CC_YYYY
sets the test credit card expiration year for both Visa and MasterCard
=head4 DCC_CC_MM
sets the test credit card expiration month for both Visa and MasterCard
=head4 DCC_MASTERCARD
A test credit card number provided by your your credit card processor
=head4 DCC_VISA
A test credit card number provided by your your credit card processor
=head1 EXAMPLE
use 5.010;
use Carp;
use Try::Tiny;
use Business::CyberSource::Client;
use Business::CyberSource::Request::Authorization;
use Business::CyberSource::Request::Capture;
my $client = Business::CyberSource::Client->new({
username => 'Merchant ID',
password => 'API Key',
production => 1,
});
my $auth_request = try {
Business::CyberSource::Request::Authorization->new({
reference_code => '42',
bill_to => {
first_name => 'Caleb',
last_name => 'Cushing',
street => '100 somewhere st',
city => 'Houston',
state => 'TX',
postal_code => '77064',
country => 'US',
email => 'xenoterracide@gmail.com',
},
purchase_totals => {
currency => 'USD',
total => 5.00,
},
card => {
account_number => '4111111111111111',
expiration => {
month => 9,
year => 2025,
},
},
});
}
catch {
carp $_;
};
my $auth_response = try {
$client->run_transaction( $auth_request );
}
catch {
carp $_;
if ( $auth_request->has_trace ) {
carp 'REQUEST: '
. $auth_request->trace->request->as_string
. 'RESPONSE: '
. $auth_request->trace->response->as_string
;
}
};
unless( $auth_response->is_accept ) {
carp $auth_response->reason_text;
}
else {
my $capture_request
= Business::CyberSource::Request::Capture->new({
reference_code => $auth_response->reference_code,
service => {
request_id => $auth_response->request_id,
},
purchase_totals => {
total => $auth_response->auth->amount,
currency => $auth_response->purchase_totals->currency,
},
});
my $capture_response = try {
$client->run_transaction( $capture_request );
}
catch {
carp $_;
if ( $capture_request->has_trace ) {
carp 'REQUEST: '
. $capture_request->trace->request->as_string
. 'RESPONSE: '
. $capture_request->trace->response->as_string
;
}
};
if ( $capture_response->is_accept ) {
# you probably want to record this
say $capture_response->capture->reconciliation_id;
}
}
This code is not meant to be DRY, but more of a top to bottom example. Also
note that if you really want to do Authorization and Capture at one time use a
L<Sale|Business::CyberSource::Request::Sale>. Most common Reasons for
Exceptions would be bad input into the request object (which validates things)
or CyberSource just randomly throwing an ERROR, in which case you can usually
just retry later. You don't have to print the response on error during
development, you can easily just use the L<DEBUG Environment variable|/"DEBUG">
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
=over
=item * Mark Overmeer
for the help with getting L<XML::Compile::SOAP::WSS> working.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item * L<Checkout::CyberSource::SOAP>
=item * L<Business::OnlinePayment::CyberSource>
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
https://github.com/xenoterracide/Business-CyberSource/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a
patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired
feature.
=head1 AUTHOR
Caleb Cushing <xenoterracide@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by HostGator.com.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)
=cut