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Alma for API only

Add Alma to an existing API-only integration.

Accept Alma 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

Before starting your alma integration:

  1. Make sure that you have set up your back end implementation.
  2. Add Alma in your test Customer Area.

Build your payment form for Alma

Include alma in the list of available payment methods. You don't need to collect any information from the shopper in your payment form.

We provide logo for Alma which you can use on your payment form. For more information, refer to Downloading logos.

If you are using the /paymentMethods to show available payment methods to the shopper, specify the following:

The response contains paymentMethod.type: alma.

Make a payment

In your /payments request, specify:

  • paymentMethod.type: alma
  • returnUrl: The URL where the shopper will be redirected back to after they complete the payment. This URL can have a maximum of 1024 characters.

    You can also include the following fields, so that the shopper doesn't have to fill in this information on the Alma-hosted page:

Parameter name Required Description
telephoneNumber The shopper's telephone number.
shopperEmail The shopper's email address.
billingAddress The postal address of the shopper.
deliveryAddress The postal address where goods should be delivered.
additionalData.alma.installments_count Set to 3 or 4 to determine the number of installments the shopper will pay. Do not include if you want to let the shopper choose.

In the /payments response, note the action object. This contains the information needed to redirect the shopper.

Handle the redirect

  1. 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.

  2. 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-decoded redirectResult returned when the shopper was redirected back to your site.
  3. In the response note the following:

    • 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.
You will also receive the outcome of the payment asynchronously in a webhook.

The resultCode values you can receive for Alma are:

resultCode Description Action to take
Authorised The shopper completed their payment, and it has been sent to the bank for processing. In most cases, this means that you will receive the funds. If you are using manual capture, you also need to capture the payment. Inform the shopper that the payment has been successful.
Cancelled The shopper cancelled the payment while on their bank's website. 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. The response contains a refusalReason, indicating the cause of the error.
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.
You will receive the final result of the payment in an 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. The webhooks you can receive for Alma are:

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

Check the status of Alma test payments in your Customer Area > Transactions > Payments.

Before you can accept live Alma payments, you need to submit a request for Alma in your live Customer Area.

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