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Please use the updated and revamped: Midtrans Go. For better and more intuitive usage.
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This library was created in the early days, then we realize some of the designs and patterns used in this library is not the best and easiest to maintain. We learn from the mistakes, and decide it will be better to revamp as brand new Midtrans Go library. This decision is to avoid forcing breaking changes to this library, allow old users to migrate as they see fit, and allows better flexibility on the revamped design. Thank you for your support, contributions, and understanding. 🙂
This repo still be here for archive and backward-compatibility purpose for those who still use it. But it's always recommended to use the newer version Midtrans Go.
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Midtrans ❤️ Go !
Go is a very modern, terse, and combine aspect of dynamic and static typing that in a way very well suited for web development, among other things. Its small memory footprint is also an advantage of itself. Now, Midtrans is available to be used in Go, too.
- There is a type named
Client
(midtrans.Client
) that should be instantiated throughNewClient
which hold any possible setting to the library. - There is a gateway classes which you will be using depending on whether you used Core, SNAP, SNAP-Redirect. The gateway type need a Client instance.
- Any activity (charge, approve, etc) is done in the gateway level.
We have attached usage examples in this repository in folder example/simplepay
.
Please proceed there for more detail on how to run the example.
midclient := midtrans.NewClient()
midclient.ServerKey = "YOUR-VT-SERVER-KEY"
midclient.ClientKey = "YOUR-VT-CLIENT-KEY"
midclient.APIEnvType = midtrans.Sandbox
coreGateway := midtrans.CoreGateway{
Client: midclient,
}
chargeReq := &midtrans.ChargeReq{
PaymentType: midtrans.SourceCreditCard,
TransactionDetails: midtrans.TransactionDetails{
OrderID: "12345",
GrossAmt: 200000,
},
CreditCard: &midtrans.CreditCardDetail{
TokenID: "YOUR-CC-TOKEN",
},
Items: &[]midtrans.ItemDetail{
midtrans.ItemDetail{
ID: "ITEM1",
Price: 200000,
Qty: 1,
Name: "Someitem",
},
},
}
resp, _ := coreGateway.Charge(chargeReq)
please refer to file main.go
in folder example/simplepay
func ChargeWithMap(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
var reqPayload = &midtrans.ChargeReqWithMap{}
err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(reqPayload)
if err != nil {
// do something
return
}
chargeResp, _ := coreGateway.ChargeWithMap(reqPayload)
result, err := json.Marshal(chargeResp)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.Write(result)
}
Snap is Midtrans existing tool to help merchant charge customers using a mobile-friendly, in-page, no-redirect checkout facilities. Using snap is completely simple.
Quick transaction with minimum Snap parameters:
var snapGateway midtrans.SnapGateway
snapGateway = midtrans.SnapGateway{
Client: midclient,
}
snapResp, err := snapGateway.GetTokenQuick(generateOrderId(), 200000)
var snapToken string
if err != nil {
snapToken = snapResp.Token
}
On the client side:
var token = $("#snap-token").val();
snap.pay(token, {
onSuccess: function(res) { alert("Payment accepted!"); },
onPending: function(res) { alert("Payment pending", res); },
onError: function(res) { alert("Error", res); }
});
You may want to override those onSuccess
, onPending
and onError
functions to reflect the behaviour that you wished when the charging
result in their respective state.
Alternativelly, more complete Snap parameter:
midclient := midtrans.NewClient()
midclient.ServerKey = "YOUR-VT-SERVER-KEY"
midclient.ClientKey = "YOUR-VT-CLIENT-KEY"
midclient.APIEnvType = midtrans.Sandbox
var snapGateway midtrans.SnapGateway
snapGateway = midtrans.SnapGateway{
Client: midclient,
}
custAddress := &midtrans.CustAddress{
FName: "John",
LName: "Doe",
Phone: "081234567890",
Address: "Baker Street 97th",
City: "Jakarta",
Postcode: "16000",
CountryCode: "IDN",
}
snapReq := &midtrans.SnapReq{
TransactionDetails: midtrans.TransactionDetails{
OrderID: "order-id-go-"+timestamp,
GrossAmt: 200000,
},
CustomerDetail: &midtrans.CustDetail{
FName: "John",
LName: "Doe",
Email: "john@doe.com",
Phone: "081234567890",
BillAddr: custAddress,
ShipAddr: custAddress,
},
Items: &[]midtrans.ItemDetail{
midtrans.ItemDetail{
ID: "ITEM1",
Price: 200000,
Qty: 1,
Name: "Someitem",
},
},
}
log.Println("GetToken:")
snapTokenResp, err := snapGateway.GetToken(snapReq)
Create separated web endpoint (notification url) to receive HTTP POST notification callback/webhook.
HTTP notification will be sent whenever transaction status is changed.
Example also available in main.go
in folder example/simplepay
func notification(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
var reqPayload = &midtrans.ChargeReqWithMap{}
err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(reqPayload)
if err != nil {
// do something
return
}
encode, _ := json.Marshal(reqPayload)
resArray := make(map[string]string)
err = json.Unmarshal(encode, &resArray)
chargeResp, _ := coreGateway.StatusWithMap(resArray["order_id"])
result, err := json.Marshal(chargeResp)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.Write(result)
}
Iris is Midtrans cash management solution that allows you to disburse payments to any bank accounts in Indonesia securely and easily. Iris connects to the banks’ hosts to enable seamless transfer using integrated APIs.
Note:
ServerKey
used foririsGateway
'sClient
is API Key found in Iris Dashboard. The API Key is different with Midtrans' payment gateway account's key.
var irisGateway midtrans.IrisGateway
irisGateway = midtrans.IrisGateway{
Client: midclient,
}
res, err := irisGateway.GetListBeneficiaryBank()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("err ", err)
return
}
fmt.Printf("result %v \n ", res.BeneficiaryBanks)
See LICENSE.