SMS Payment Request enables you to send a payment request to a consumer remotely, without asking the consumer any confidential information like credit card number.
The SMS message will be sent from SensePass servers, all of the countries globally are supported.
For delivery status - See "SMS" field in #transaction-entity
Request Body:
Full customization of the SMS message including variables can be done using "customSmsText" field in the "/transactions/init" API.
Request Body:
businessName: Merchant name
locationName: Location name
amount: Transaction amount including currency
link: Full URL to payment request page
reason: Reason field of the transaction
expiration: Transaction expiration date formatted
Add %% before and after the name of the variable.
Examples:
%%businessName%% asks you to pay
Hi, you got payment request from %%businessName%%, %%locationName%% of %%amount%% - %%reason%%. Please click here to pay: %%link%%
POST
/transactions/init
This API creates new payment request based on the fields below.
See Transactions entity schema: #transaction-entity
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
amount*
number
The required amount for this transaction (Cents).
If products are a part of the transaction - they are all summed up & calculated via the following formula:
(amount + vat - discount) * quantity e.g. (10 + 1.7 - 1) * 2.
isCent
boolean
Determines if Amount represents in cents or not
timeOut
number
Time until the transaction will be timed out (seconds)
currency*
string
[ USD, CAD, ILS, EUR, RUB ]
apiKey*
string
Unique API provided by SensePass, unique for each location of your merchant
clientPhoneNumber
string
SMS message will be sent to this consumer number for SMS payment
For delivery status - See "SMS" field in #transaction-entity
returnURL
string
URL to redirect consumer after Success or Error
cancelURL
string
URL to redirect consumer on cancel event from consumer
callbackURL
string
URL to Callback API - SensePass will call this API with full Transaction Entity for every status change about this transaction