This is a Paypal REST SDK extension for Spree.
Behind the scenes, this extension uses Paypal Ruby SDK.
- The Official Spree Paypal Express extension for Spree latest update was a year ago.
- Braintree is not available in some countries.
- Support for Spree latest stable release 3.1
- Paypal Express Checkout/Payment Experience API integration.
- Support for Promotions and Adjustments.
- Let Spree handle Orders and Payments flow.
- Paypal not trigger submit coupon code.
- NotImplementedError (You must implement cancel method for this payment method.)
- Customer Reimburse fails
- Undefined method credit
- Error When Trying to Cancel Order in Dev Mode
- "Save and continue" does nothing useful when PayPal method is selected
Before installing this extension please follow Spree installation Guide.
cd my_project
echo "gem 'spree_paypal_rest', '1.0.2'" >> Gemfile
bundle
rails g spree_paypal_rest:install
rails server
Go to PayPal's Developer Website, sign in with your PayPal account, click "Sandbox -> Accounts" and create a new "Business" account. Once the account is created, click on "My Apps & Credentials" scroll down to REST API apps and create a new app, select your app's name and sandbox business account.
Click on your app to access Sandbox API Credentials.
You will also need a "Personal" account to test the transactions on your site. Create this in the same way, finding the account information under "Profile" as well. You may need to set a password in order to be able to log in to PayPal's sandbox for this user. (There is no need to create a REST API App for this account)
In Spree, go to the admin backend, click "Configuration -> General Settings" and add the Site URL.
Then go to the admin backend, click "Configuration -> Payment Methods" and create a new payment method. Select "Spree::Gateway::PaypalExpress" as the provider, and click "Create".
Then enter the following information for your paypal Business Account:
- Brand Name
- Address Override
- Landing Page Type
- Temporary
- Locale Code
- Profile Name
- Logo URL
- Server
- Client ID
- Client Secret
- Test Mode
- Auto Capture
For information on this fields and Paypal REST API in general, please take a look at the paypal REST API documentation
- Internationalization.
- More testing.
- Follow Spree versioning style.
In the spirit of free software, everyone is encouraged to help improve this project.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
- by using prerelease versions
- by reporting bugs
- by suggesting new features
- by writing or editing documentation
- by writing specifications
- by writing code (no patch is too small: fix typos, add comments, clean up inconsistent whitespace)
- by refactoring code
- by resolving issues
- by reviewing patches
Starting point:
- Fork the repo
- Clone your repo
- Run
bundle install
- Make your changes
- Ensure specs pass by running
bundle exec rspec spec
- Submit your pull request
Licensed under the MIT license. Full details can be found in the MIT-LICENSE file in the root of the repository.