Transaction Types
Sale
Sale
A sale initiates a payment operation to the card reader. In it's simplest form you only have to pass the amount and currency but it also accepts tip configuration and a map with extra parameters.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for a sale. |
Code example
//Initiate a sale for 10.00 in Great British Pounds
api.sale(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP);
//Initiate a sale for 10.00 in Great British Pounds with a tipping configuration
//This feature is only available for PAX and Telpo devices
TipConfiguration tipConfiguration = new TipConfiguration();
tipConfiguration.setTipPercentages(Arrays.asList(5, 10, 15, 20));
tipConfiguration.setTipAmount(new BigInteger("1000"));
tipConfiguration.setBaseAmount(new BigInteger("1000"));
tipConfiguration.setEnterAmountEnabled(true);
tipConfiguration.setFooter("Thank you");
tipConfiguration.setSkipEnabled(true);
SaleOptions options = new SaleOptions();
options.setTipConfiguration(tipConfiguration);
api.sale(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP, options);
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked if card verification requires signature.
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
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OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Sale And Tokenize Card
A sale operation which also returns a card token. (not available for all acquirers, please check with Handpoint to know if tokenization is supported for your acquirer of choice)
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
options SaleAndTokenizeOptions | An object to store all the customization options for a sale. |
Code example
//Initiate a sale for 10.00 in Great British Pounds
SaleOptions options = new SaleAndTokenizeOptions();
api.sale(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP, options);
//Initiate a sale for 10.00 in Great British Pounds with a tipping configuration
//This feature is only available for PAX and Telpo devices
TipConfiguration tipConfiguration = new TipConfiguration();
tipConfiguration.setTipPercentages(Arrays.asList(5, 10, 15, 20));
tipConfiguration.setTipAmount(new BigInteger("1000"));
tipConfiguration.setBaseAmount(new BigInteger("1000"));
tipConfiguration.setEnterAmountEnabled(true);
tipConfiguration.setFooter("Thank you");
tipConfiguration.setSkipEnabled(true);
SaleOptions options = new SaleOptions();
options.setTipConfiguration(tipConfiguration);
options.toSaleAndTokenizeOptions();
api.sale(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP,options);
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked if card verification requires signature.
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Sale Reversal
saleReversal
A sale reversal, also called sale VOID allows the user to reverse a previous sale operation. This operation reverts (if possible) a specific sale identified with a transaction id. In its simplest form you only have to pass the amount, currency and originalTransactionID but it also accepts a map with extra parameters. Note that transactions can only be reversed within a 24 hours timeframe or until the daily batch of transactions has been sent for submission.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
originalTransactionID Required String | Id of the original sale transaction |
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for a sale. |
Code example
//Initiate a reversal for 10.00 in Great British Pounds
api.saleReversal(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP,"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked if card verification requires signature.
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Refund
refund
A refund operation moves funds from the merchant account to the cardholder´s credit card. In it's simplest form you only have to pass the amount and currency but it also accepts a map with extra parameters. Note that a card is required to be swiped, dipped or tapped for this operation. For Interac (Canadian Debit Network), refunds can only be processed until Interac closes the batch of transactions at night.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
originalTransactionID String | If present it links the refund with a previous sale. It effectively limits the maximum amount refunded to that of the original transaction. |
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for a refund. |
Code example
//Initiate a refund for 10.00 in Great British Pounds
api.refund(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP,"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry')
Invoked if card verification requires signature.
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Refund reversal
refundReversal
A refund reversal, also called refund VOID allows the merchant to reverse a previous refund operation. This operation reverts (if possible) a specific refund identified with a transaction id. In it's simplest form you only have to pass the amount, currency and originalTransactionID but it also accepts a map with extra parameters. Note that transactions can only be reversed within a 24 hours timeframe or until the daily batch of transactions has been sent for submission.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
originalTransactionID Required String | transaction id of the original refund |
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for the transaction. |
Code example
//Initiate a refund reversal for 10.00 in Great British Pounds
api.refundReversal(new BigInteger("1000"),Currency.GBP,"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked if card verification requires signature.
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
MoTo Sale
MoToSale
Mail Order /Telephone Order (MOTO) sale. MOTO is a type of card-not-present (CNP) transaction in which services are paid and delivered via telephone, mail, fax, or internet communication. MOTO has become synonymous with any financial transaction where the entity taking payment does not physically see the card used to make the purchase.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
options MoToOptions | An object to store optional parameters for a MoTo sale. |
Code example
MoToOptions options = new MoToOptions();
options.setCustomerReference("MoTo Sale Example");
api.motoSale(new BigInteger("1000"), Currency.EUR, options);
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the sdk (ex : 'processing').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
MoTo Refund
moToRefund
A MOTO refund operation moves funds from the merchant account to the cardholder´s credit card. In it's simplest form you only have to pass the amount and currency but it also accepts the original transaction id. MOTO Refund is a type of card-not-present (CNP) transaction in which services are refunded via telephone, mail, fax, or internet communication. MOTO has become synonymous with any financial transaction where the entity taking payment does not physically see the card used to make the purchase or refund.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
amount Required BigInteger | Amount of funds to charge - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
currency Required Currency | Currency of the charge |
originalTransactionId String | If present it links the refund with a previous sale. It effectively limits the maximum amount refunded to that of the original transaction. |
options MoToOptions | An object to store optional parameters for a MoTo refund. |
Code example
MoToOptions options = new MoToOptions();
options.setCustomerReference("MoTo Refund Example");
api.motoRefund(new BigInteger("1000"), Currency.EUR, "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",options);
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the sdk (ex : 'processing').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
MoTo Reversal
moToReversal
A MOTO reversal, also called VOID allows the user to reverse a previous sale/refund operation. This operation reverts (if possible) a specific operation identified with a transaction id. Note that transactions can only be reversed within a 24 hours timeframe or until the daily batch of transactions has been sent for submission. MOTO Reversal is a type of card-not-present (CNP) transaction used to reverse a previous MOTO Sale or MOTO Refund.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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originalTransactionId Required String | Id of the original sale transaction. |
options MoToOptions | An object to store optional parameters for a MoTo reversal. |
Code example
MoToOptions options = new MoToOptions();
options.setCustomerReference("MoTo Reversal Example");
api.motoReversal("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",options);
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the sdk (ex : 'processing').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Signature result
signatureResult
A signatureRequired event is invoked during a transaction when a signature verification is required (f.ex when a payment is done with a swiped or chip and sign card). The merchant is required to ask the cardholder for signature and approve (or decline) the signature. signatureResult tells the card reader if the signature was approved by passing the value true in the method. To decline a signature event then false should be passed to the card reader. Note that this event is only required for an HiLite or Hi5 integration and can be safely ignored for a PAX or Telpo integration.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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accepted Required Boolean | pass true if merchant accepts cardholder signature |
Code example
//Approves signature automatically in signatureRequired event
@Override
public void signatureRequired(SignatureRequest signatureRequest, Device device){
api.signatureResult(true);
}
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Tip Adjustment
TipAdjustment
A tip adjustment operation allows merchants to adjust the tip amount of a sale transaction before the batch of transactions is settled by the processor at the end of the day. Note: This functionality is only available for the restaurant industry in the United States and the processors currently supporting this functionality are TSYS and VANTIV.
Dependencies: The code example provided depends on RxJava, take a look a their documentation to see how to easily include this dependency in your android project. If you do not want to use RxJava or any additional dependencies then AsyncTask, provided by android, can be used instead for this asynchronous processing. Still we recommend using RxJava as it improves readability and maintainability.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
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tipAmount Required BigDecimal | Tip amount added to the original (base) transaction amount - in the minor unit of currency (f.ex. 1000 is 10.00 GBP) |
originalTransactionID Required String | Unique id of the original sale transaction as received from the card reader (EFTTransactionID) |
Code example
Observable.fromCallable(new Callable() {
@Override
public FinancialStatus call() throws Exception {
return api.tipAdjustment(new BigDecimal(1000), "2bc23910-c3b3-11e6-9e62-07b2a5f091ec");
}
})
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(new Consumer() {
@Override
public void accept(@NonNull FinancialStatus status) throws Exception {
if (status == FinancialStatus.AUTHORISED) {
//SUCCESS
} else if (status == FinancialStatus.DECLINED) {
//DECLINED
} else {
//FAILED
}
});
Returns
Result of the tip adjustment transaction, it returns a FinancialStatus, the possible values are :
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
FinancialStatus | - FinancialStatus.AUTHORISED (tip adjustment approved by the processor) - FinancialStatus.FAILED (system error or timeout) - FinancialStatus.DECLINED (tip adjustment declined by the processor). |
If two tip adjustments are sent for the same sale transaction, the second tip adjustment will override the first one. In case the transaction fails (not declined) we recommend that you prompt the user of the POS to retry the adjustment.
Tokenize Card
tokenizeCard
Returns a card token (not available for all acquirers, please check with Handpoint to know if tokenization is supported for your acquirer of choice)
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for the transaction. |
Code example
//Tokenize a card
api.tokenizeCard();
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |
Card PAN
cardPan
A cardPan request will return the full PAN of the card being swiped, dipped or tapped. Only the PANs of whitelisted card ranges will be returned by the Handpoint systems. This operation is mostly used to be able to process funds or points from loyalty cards.
Parameters
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
options SaleOptions | An object to store all the customization options for the transaction. |
Code example
//Gets the PAN of a card
api.cardPan();
Events invoked
Invoked during a transaction, it fetches statuses coming from the terminal (ex : 'waiting for card' or 'waiting for PIN entry').
Invoked when the terminal finishes processing the transaction.
Returns
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
OperationStartResult | Object containing information about the financial operation performed. Most specifically the transactionReference which must be saved on your end in case you do not get back the transaction result object at the end of the transaction. The transactionReference will allow you to query the Handpoint Gateway directly to know the outcome of the transaction in case it is not delivered as planned by the terminal at the end of the transaction. |