Accept Wallets India payments using our APIs, and build your own payment form to have full control over the look and feel of your checkout page.
Before you begin
These instructions explain how to add Wallets India to your existing API-only integration. The API-only integration works the same way for all payment methods. If you haven't done this integration yet, refer to our API-only integration guide.
Before starting your Wallets India integration:
- Make sure that you have set up your back end implementation with Checkout API v68 or later.
- Add Wallets India in your test Customer Area.
Build your payment form for Wallets India
To show Wallets India in your payment form, you need to:
- Show Wallets India as an available payment method.
- Show a list of available banks to your shopper.
- After the shopper selects a bank, pass the corresponding Issuer value to your server. You'll need this to make a payment.
The following list includes examples of some issuers and their ids. Make a /paymentMethods call to obtain the complete list of issuers for Wallets India.
name |
id |
---|---|
Airtel Money | ATL |
Amazon Pay | AZP |
Freecharge Wallet | FRW |
ICC Cash Card | ICC |
We provide logos for Wallets India which you can use on your payment form. For more information, refer to Downloading logos.
We recommend you do not use a hardcoded form, because the list of issuers for Wallets India is very long and changes relatively often, and not all issuers are online all the time.
Because of the large number of small issuers, we recommend you use a dynamically generated form showing the top 10 issuers and an option to show more issuers if the shopper's bank is not listed.
If you are using the /paymentMethods to show available payment methods to the shopper, specify the following:
- countryCode: IN
- amount.currency: Any supported currency. For example, INR.
- channel: Specify Web, iOS, or Android.
The list of issuing banks are included in the object with paymentMethod.type
: wallet_IN.
Make a payment
In your /payments request, specify:
paymentMethod.type
: wallet_INpaymentMethod.issuer
: The issuer id of the shopper's selected bank.
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":"INR",
"value":1000
},
"paymentMethod":{
"type":"wallet_IN",
"issuer":"ATL"
},
"returnUrl":"https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy.."
}'
# 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 => "INR",
:value => 1000
},
:reference => "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
:paymentMethod => {
:type => "wallet_IN",
:issuer => "ATL"
},
:returnUrl => "https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy..",
: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("INR");
amount.setValue(15000L);
paymentsRequest.setAmount(amount);
DefaultPaymentMethodDetails paymentMethodDetails = new DefaultPaymentMethodDetails();
paymentMethodDetails.setType("wallet_IN");
paymentMethodDetails.setIssuer("ATL");
paymentsRequest.setPaymentMethod(paymentMethodDetails);
paymentsRequest.setReference("YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER");
paymentsRequest.setReturnUrl("https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy..");
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" => "INR",
"value" => 1000
),
"reference" => "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
"paymentMethod" => array(
"type" => "wallet_IN",
"issuer" => "ATL"
),
"returnUrl" => "https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy..",
"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': 'INR'
},
'reference': 'YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER',
'paymentMethod': {
'type': 'wallet_IN',
'issuer': 'ATL'
},
'returnUrl': 'https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy..',
'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("INR", 1000);
var details = new Adyen.Model.Checkout.DefaultPaymentMethodDetails{
Type = "wallet_IN",
Issuer = "ATL"
};
var paymentsRequest = new Adyen.Model.Checkout.PaymentRequest
{
Reference = "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
Amount = amount,
ReturnUrl = @"https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy..",
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: "INR", value: 1000 },
paymentMethod: {
type: 'wallet_IN',
issuer: 'ATL'
},
reference: "YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER",
merchantAccount: config.merchantAccount,
returnUrl: "https://your-company.com/checkout?shopperOrder=12xy.."
}).then(res => res);
The /payments response contains an action
object with the information needed to redirect the shopper.
Handle the redirect
- To complete the payment, redirect the shopper to the
action.url
returned in the /payments response.
When using the HTTP GET method:
For security reasons, when displaying the redirect in the app, we recommend that you use SFSafariViewController for iOS or Chrome Custom Tabs for Android, instead of WebView objects. Also refer to the security best practices for WebView.
-
After the shopper is redirected back to your website, check the payment result by making a POST /payments/details request, specifying:
details
: Object that contains the URL-decodedredirectResult
returned when the shopper was redirected back to your site.
You receive a response containing:
resultCode
: Use this to present the 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 Wallets India are:
resultCode | Description | Action to take |
---|---|---|
Authorised | The payment was successful. | Inform the shopper that the payment has been successful. You will receive the funds in 3 days. |
Cancelled | The shopper canceled the payment while on the checkout page. | Ask the shopper whether they want to continue with the order, or ask them to select a different payment method. |
Pending or Received |
The shopper has completed the payment but the final result is not yet known. | Inform the shopper that you've received their order, and are waiting for the payment to be completed. To know the final result of the payment, wait for the AUTHORISATION webhook. |
Refused | The payment was refused by the shopper's bank. | 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 webhooks to know 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
Wallets India currently has no test platform.
Before you can accept live Wallets India payments, you need to submit a request for Wallets India in your live Customer Area.