Our Android Drop-in renders MobilePay in your payment form, and redirects the shopper to the MobilePay app on their mobile device to complete the payment. As with other redirect payment methods, you need to check the payment result after the shopper returns to your app.
To give your shoppers a better experience, you can also send the shopper's telephone number when making the payment, so they no longer have to provide this later when they're redirected to MobilePay.
Before you begin
This page explains how to add MobilePay to your existing Android Drop-in integration. The Android Drop-in integration works the same way for all payment methods. If you haven't done this integration yet, refer to our Drop-in integration guide.
Before starting your MobilePay integration:
- Make sure you have set up your back end implementation.
- Add MobilePay in your Customer Area.
Show MobilePay in your payment form
Drop-in uses the countryCode
and the amount.currency
from your /paymentMethods request to show the available payment methods to your shopper.
To show MobilePay in your payment form:
-
Make a POST /paymentMethods request specifying one of the following combinations:
Country countryCode amount.currency amount.value Denmark DK DKK The value of the payment, in minor units. Finland FI EUR The value of the payment, in minor units. -
When the shopper proceeds to pay, Drop-in returns the
paymentComponentData.paymentMethod
.Pass the
paymentComponentData.paymentMethod
to your server — these are the shopper details that you need to make the payment.
Make a payment
From your server, make a POST /payments request, specifying:
paymentMethod
: ThepaymentComponentData.paymentMethod
from your client app.telephoneNumber
: Optional. If you already have your shopper's phone number, send it in the request so they no longer have to provide this later when they're redirected to MobilePay.returnUrl
: URL to where the shopper should be redirected back to after they complete the payment. Get this URL from the Component in theRedirectComponent.getReturnUrl(context)
.
curl https://checkout-test.adyen.com/v68/payments \
-H "x-API-key: YOUR_X-API-KEY" \
-H "content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"merchantAccount":"YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT",
"reference":"YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
"amount":{
"currency":"DKK",
"value":1000
},
"paymentMethod":{
"type":"mobilepay"
},
"{hint:Optional. Send this for a better shopper experience.}telephoneNumber{/hint}": "+4512345678",
"returnUrl":"adyencheckout://your.package.name"
}'
# Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
adyen = Adyen::Client.new
adyen.api_key = "YOUR_X-API-KEY"
response = adyen.checkout.payments({
:amount => {
:currency => "DKK",
:value => 1000
},
:reference => "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
:paymentMethod => {
:type => "mobilepay"
},
:telephoneNumber => "+4512345678",
:returnUrl => "adyencheckout://your.package.name",
:merchantAccount => "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT"
})
// Set YOUR_X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
// Change to Environment.LIVE and add the Live URL prefix when you're ready to accept live payments.
Client client = new Client("YOUR_X-API-KEY", Environment.TEST);
Checkout checkout = new Checkout(client);
PaymentsRequest paymentsRequest = new PaymentsRequest();
String merchantAccount = "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT";
paymentsRequest.setMerchantAccount(merchantAccount);
Amount amount = new Amount();
amount.setCurrency("DKK");
amount.setValue(1000L);
paymentsRequest.setAmount(amount);
DefaultPaymentMethodDetails paymentMethodDetails = new DefaultPaymentMethodDetails();
paymentMethodDetails.setType("mobilepay");
paymentsRequest.setPaymentMethod(paymentMethodDetails);
paymentsRequest.setTelephoneNumber("+4512345678");
paymentsRequest.setReference("YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER");
paymentsRequest.setReturnUrl("adyencheckout://your.package.name");
PaymentsResponse paymentsResponse = checkout.payments(paymentsRequest);
// Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
$client = new \Adyen\Client();
$client->setXApiKey("YOUR_X-API-KEY");
$service = new \Adyen\Service\Checkout($client);
$params = array(
"amount" => array(
"currency" => "DKK",
"value" => 1000
),
"reference" => "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
"paymentMethod" => array(
"type" => "mobilepay"
),
"telephoneNumber" => "+4512345678",
"returnUrl" => "adyencheckout://your.package.name",
"merchantAccount" => "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT"
);
$result = $service->payments($params);
#Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
adyen = Adyen.Adyen()
adyen.client.xapikey = 'YOUR_X-API-KEY'
result = adyen.checkout.payments({
'amount': {
'value': 1000,
'currency': 'DKK'
},
'reference': 'YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER',
'paymentMethod': {
'type': 'mobilepay'
},
'telephoneNumber': '+4512345678',
'returnUrl': 'adyencheckout://your.package.name',
'merchantAccount': 'YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT'
})
// Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
var client = new Client ("YOUR_X-API-KEY", Environment.Test);
var checkout = new Checkout(client);
var amount = new Adyen.Model.Checkout.Amount("DKK", 1000);
var details = new Adyen.Model.Checkout.DefaultPaymentMethodDetails{
Type = "mobilepay"
};
var paymentsRequest = new Adyen.Model.Checkout.PaymentRequest
{
Reference = "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
Amount = amount,
TelephoneNumber = "+4512345678",
ReturnUrl = @"adyencheckout://your.package.name",
MerchantAccount = "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT",
PaymentMethod = details
};
var paymentResponse = checkout.Payments(paymentsRequest);
// Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
const {Client, Config, CheckoutAPI} = require('@adyen/api-library');
const config = new Config();
// Set your X-API-KEY with the API key from the Customer Area.
config.apiKey = '[API_KEY]';
config.merchantAccount = '[YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT]';
const client = new Client({ config });
client.setEnvironment("TEST");
const checkout = new CheckoutAPI(client);
checkout.payments({
amount: { currency: "DKK", value: 1000 },
paymentMethod: {
type: 'mobilepay'
},
telephoneNumber: "+4512345678",
reference: "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
merchantAccount: config.merchantAccount,
returnUrl: "adyencheckout://your.package.name"
}).then(res => res);
The /payments response contains an action
object with the information needed to redirect the shopper.
If your integration is set up correctly, the action
object is passed from your server to the client.
Check the payment result
Drop-in redirects the shopper to complete the payment. When the shopper returns back to your app, Drop-in provides the actionComponentData
object.
From your server, make a POST /payments/details request providing:
details
: TheactionComponentData.details
object from Drop-in.
You receive a response containing:
resultCode
: Use this to present the payment result to your shopper.pspReference
: Our unique identifier for the transaction.
Present the payment result
Use the resultCode that you received in the /payments/details response to present the payment result to your shopper.
The resultCode
values you can receive for MobilePay are:
resultCode | Description | Action to take |
---|---|---|
Authorised | The payment was successful. | Inform the shopper that the payment has been successful, and proceed with the order. You receive the funds after the payment has been captured. |
Cancelled | The shopper cancelled the payment. | Ask the shopper whether they want to continue with the order, or ask them to select a different payment method. |
Error | There was an error when the payment was being processed. | Inform the shopper that there was an error processing their payment. |
Refused | The payment was refused. | Ask the shopper to try the payment again using a different payment method. |
If the shopper failed to return to your website or app, wait for the AUTHORISATION webhook to receive the outcome of the payment:
eventCode | success field | Description | Action to take |
---|---|---|---|
AUTHORISATION | false | The transaction failed. | Cancel the order and inform the shopper that the payment failed. |
AUTHORISATION | true | The shopper successfully completed the payment. | Inform the shopper that the payment has been successful, and proceed with the order. |
Test and go live
Test MobilePay payments
Once you've set up your payment form to show MobilePay and completed your payment method integration, you can test the payment flow.
We recommend that you do a penny test using a live MobilePay account in your live Customer Area, as this is the fastest way to test your integration. If that is not possible, you can use the MobilePay test app.
Live penny test (recommended)
- Make sure you have access to a live MobilePay account that is coupled with a Visa, Mastercard, or Dankort account, and a valid phone number.
- Submit a request for MobilePay in your live Customer Area.
- After MobilePay is added to your Customer Area, make a payment for a minimal amount choosing MobilePay as the payment method.
- Check the status of the test payment in your live Customer Area > Transactions > Payments.
MobilePay test app
The MobilePay test app uses shared login credentials.
If you use the MobilePay test app, consider the following:
- The test phone numbers are shared so all test transaction details will be visible to others. Do not include sensitive data when you make test payments.
- If you're having issues with a test phone number, try a different number or reach out to developer@mobilepay.dk for help with the test app.
- Only use the test app login details provided by MobilePay. For example, if you use the wrong PIN, you could block other test app users.
- You can only use the Mastercard and Visa test cards provided in the test app. You cannot add other test cards. To test other cards, do a live penny test.
-
Add the MobilePay payment method in your Customer Area.
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Download and install the MobilePay test app. Follow the instructions on the MobilePay website under the header Test app.
-
Log in to the test app using the information provided by MobilePay. You can use one of the following phone numbers:
Denmark:- +4538352308
- +4522100649
Finland:
- +35827259316
- +35859275251
- +35837459538
- +35881044146
-
You can test different payment statuses with codes to test authorization using additional data.
-
Check the status of MobilePay test payments in your Customer Area > Transactions > Payments.
Go live
Before you can accept live MobilePay payments, you need to submit a request for MobilePay in your live Customer Area.