While PayPal is fairly universal, there is a plethora of online
payment system that are far more localized, servicing a single
country ( e.g. Bug 18968 ) or even a single city! Instead of
adding support for each and every one of these payment options
directly into Koha, it makes more sense to add the ability to
create online payment plugins.
Test Plan:
1) Apply this patch
2) Download and install the Kitchen Sink plugin version 2.1.1 or later
https://github.com/bywatersolutions/koha-plugin-kitchen-sink/releases
3) In the plugin options, enable the opac payments option
4) Create a patron with one or more fines
5) Log into the opac as that patron, note you now have the option
to pay online via KitchenSink ImaginaryPay
6) Make an online payment
7) Note the payment was processed correctly
Sponsored-by: Washoe County Library System
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Magnus Enger <magnus@libriotech.no>
Awesome enhancement! I know we want to add at least one Norwegian
payment service at some point.
I followed the test plan and everything works as advertised. Turning
off the "opac payments option" makes the option dissappear cleanly
from the OPAC. I have *not* looked at the code or done any
considerations about security.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
A recent change in Paypal has removed the previous default option of paying via debit or credit card without an account. To bring this option back, we need to send an additional parameter to the PayPal API.
Test Plan:
1) Enable paypal for your Koha instance
2) Ensure you are not logged in to PayPal
3) Attempt to pay a fine via PayPal
4) Not the the "Pay with Debit or Credit Card" option is missing
5) Apply this patch
6) Refresh opac-account.pl
7) Attempt to make a payment via PayPal again
8) Note the option "Pay with Debit or Credit Card" is now available
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: George Williams <gwilliams@nekls.org>
Signed-off-by: Julian Maurice <julian.maurice@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
This patch replaces the occurrences of
my @foo = $cgi->param('foo');
with
my @foo = $cgi->multi_param('foo');
perl -p -i -e
's/^(\s*my\s*@\w+\s*=\s*)\$(cgi|input|query)\->param\(/$1\$$2\->multi_param\(/xms'
**/*.pl
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com>
This patch makes the PayPal integration feature independent from the
URL::Encode library, which is absent in some supported distributions.
It uses the URI package which is already a Koha dependency.
To test:
- Apply the patch
- Notice there are no deps for URL::Encode
- Follow the steps from the original patch
=> SUCCESS: It works as expected
- Sign-off :-D
Note: I deleted the line in which $amount_to_pay was url-encoded, because that's
one of the things query_form does (and the variable is only used as a parameter to it).
Sponsored-by: ByWater Solutions
Signed-off-by: Nick Clemens <nick@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
Signed-off-by: Brendan A Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com>
This patch adds the ability for a logged in user to pay fines and
fees from the OPAC via PayPal.
Test Plan:
1) Apply this patch
2) Create a paypal developer account
3) Create two test accounts, a Personal account and a Business account
4) Enable PayPal in Sandbox mode via the system preferences.
5) Enter the business account API credentials into the new system
preferences.
6) Create a new patron, add some fines/fees
7) Log in as that patron in the OPAC
8) Choose to pay via PayPal, log in as the sandbox Personal account
9) Complete the transaction
10) Note the fee is now paid
Signed-off-by: Carol Corrales <ccorrales@losgatosca.gov>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>