This section describes how to setup PayPal Payments Pro for your ViArt shopping cart. Please, carefully follow all the instructions below. To correctly configure the PayPal Payments Pro (former PayPal Pro - Direct Api) payment system in your shopping cart you are to make appropriate settings for it. First, you are to create a Paypal Account (unless, you already have a personal or business paypal account). To open a paypal account, please do the following steps: To Set Up a Verified PayPal Business Account, please do the following steps:
If you already have a Personal or Premier account:
When your account is created you are to request an API Certificate within your PayPal account. Setup API Access First-party authentication: Download API certificate
When doing this you have to 'Submit Application' from 'Merchant Tools > Business Solutions > Website Payment Pro'. (Works only for USA and UK customers). Configuration of Paypal in ViArt Shop When all necessary setting are made, the next step is to make correct configuration settings in your shopping cart. For this go to Administration > Orders > Payment System, select PayPal Website Payments Pro and click the ‘Edit System’ link. Then, fill the general fields if necessary as described in the Section 4.2.1.1. In the parameters list, please specify your API information like 'Username', 'Password' and 'SSLCert'. Please note that Direct Payment API is not a standalone product. You are required to use Direct Payment API and Express Checkout together as a part of the Website Payments Pro solution as per PayPal documentation. Testing on the Sandbox Sometimes, you may wish to test the paypal payments before 'going live'. PayPal allows you to do it by using the so called 'Sandbox' enviroment testing without performing real payment transactions. For this an additional Sandbox account should be created. Please, refer to this page and follow the steps described to open a test account: Sandbox AccountNote: For testing with the PayPal SandBox please change a 'sandbox' parameter value to '1'. |