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RedSys POS

NodeJS library to ease the communication with RedSys point of sales

Installation

Install the NPM package:

npm install redsys-pos

Usage

Generating a request

Generate the parameters to create a transaction:

const RedSys = require('redsys-pos');
const { CURRENCIES, TRANSACTION_TYPES } = RedSys;

const MERCHANT_KEY = "sq7HjrUOBfKmC576ILgskD5srU870gJ7"; // TESTING KEY
const redsys = new RedSys(MERCHANT_KEY);

var obj = {
    amount: '100', // cents (in euro)
    orderReference: '1508428360',
    merchantName: "INTEGRATION TEST SHOP",
    merchantCode: '327234688',
    currency: CURRENCIES.EUR,
    transactionType: TRANSACTION_TYPES.AUTHORIZATION, // '0'
    terminal: '1',
    merchantURL: 'http://www.my-shop.com/',
    successURL: 'http://localhost:8080/success',
    errorURL: 'http://localhost:8080/error'
}

const result = redsys.makePaymentParameters(obj);
console.log(result);

The above code will print:

{
  Ds_SignatureVersion: 'HMAC_SHA256_V1',
  Ds_MerchantParameters: 'eyJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9BTU9VTlQiOiIxMDAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9PUkRFUiI6IjE1MDg0MjgzNjAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVE5BTUUiOiJUZXN0aW5nIFNob3AiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVENPREUiOiIzMjcyMzQ2ODgiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9DVVJSRU5DWSI6Ijk3OCIsIkRTX01FUkNIQU5UX1RSQU5TQUNUSU9OVFlQRSI6IjAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9URVJNSU5BTCI6IjEiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVFVSTCI6IiIsIkRTX01FUkNIQU5UX1VSTE9LIjoiaHR0cDovL2xvY2FsaG9zdDo4MDgwL3N1Y2Nlc3MiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9VUkxLTyI6Imh0dHA6Ly9sb2NhbGhvc3Q6ODA4MC9lcnJvciJ9',
  Ds_Signature: 'FebYtynNmPyRnHiUfVqCmahQjVO7DntVz8Si6e7jgig='
}

Send the above JSON to the browser, and submit a form like below:

const DEBUG = ...;
var result = { ... }; // The response above from the server

var form = document.createElement("form");
if(DEBUG) {
    form.setAttribute("action", "https://sis-t.redsys.es:25443/sis/realizarPago")
} else {
    form.setAttribute("action", "https://sis.redsys.es/sis/realizarPago")
}
form.setAttribute("method", "POST");
form.setAttribute("style", "display: none");

// Parameters
for(k in result) {
    var field = document.createElement("input");
    field.setAttribute("type", "hidden");
    field.setAttribute("name", k);
    field.setAttribute("value", result[k]);
    form.appendChild(field);
}

document.body.appendChild(form);
form.submit();

For a detailed example, check out example/frontend.html;

The official recommended mechanism is a plain old HTML form as below, which is an equivalent of the JS code above:

    <form name="from" action="https://sis-t.redsys.es:25443/sis/realizarPago" method="POST">
        <input type="hidden" name="Ds_SignatureVersion" value="HMAC_SHA256_V1" />
        <input type="hidden" name="Ds_MerchantParameters" value="eyJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9BTU9VTlQiOiIxMDAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9PUkRFUiI6IjE1MDg0MjgzNjAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVE5BTUUiOiJUZXN0aW5nIFNob3AiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVENPREUiOiIzMjcyMzQ2ODgiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9DVVJSRU5DWSI6Ijk3OCIsIkRTX01FUkNIQU5UX1RSQU5TQUNUSU9OVFlQRSI6IjAiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9URVJNSU5BTCI6IjEiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9NRVJDSEFOVFVSTCI6IiIsIkRTX01FUkNIQU5UX1VSTE9LIjoiaHR0cDovL2xvY2FsaG9zdDo4MDgwL3N1Y2Nlc3MiLCJEU19NRVJDSEFOVF9VUkxLTyI6Imh0dHA6Ly9sb2NhbGhvc3Q6ODA4MC9lcnJvciJ9" />
        <input type="hidden" name="Ds_Signature" value="qkMJMWR6Dq32xwbQuguTv39OvXv4KdD1Xg7pZ8phGZI=" />
    </form>

Checking a response

// Previously initialized

// const RedSys = require('redsys-pos');
// const MERCHANT_KEY = "sq7HjrUOBfKmC576ILgskD5srU870gJ7";
// const redsys = new RedSys(MERCHANT_KEY);

// Check the response

const merchantParams = "eyJEc19EYXRlIjoiMjAlMkYxMCUyRjIwMTciLCJEc19Ib3VyIjoiMTclM0EyMyIsIkRzX1NlY3VyZVBheW1lbnQiOiIwIiwiRHNfQW1vdW50IjoiMTAwIiwiRHNfQ3VycmVuY3kiOiI5NzgiLCJEc19PcmRlciI6IjAwMDA5NjU1RDg0IiwiRHNfTWVyY2hhbnRDb2RlIjoiMzI3MjM0Njg4IiwiRHNfVGVybWluYWwiOiIwMDEiLCJEc19SZXNwb25zZSI6Ijk5MTUiLCJEc19UcmFuc2FjdGlvblR5cGUiOiIwIiwiRHNfTWVyY2hhbnREYXRhIjoiIiwiRHNfQXV0aG9yaXNhdGlvbkNvZGUiOiIrKysrKysiLCJEc19Db25zdW1lckxhbmd1YWdlIjoiMSJ9";
const signature = "vrUsaNbxfonyn4ONUos6oosUaTBY0_SGoKDel6qsHqk";

const result = redsys.checkResponseParameters(merchantParams, signature);
console.log(result);

If successful, this will print:

{
    Ds_Date: '20/10/2017',
    Ds_Hour: '17:23',
    Ds_SecurePayment: '0',
    Ds_Amount: '100',
    Ds_Currency: '978',
    Ds_Order: '00009655D84',
    Ds_MerchantCode: '327234688',
    Ds_Terminal: '001',
    Ds_Response: '9915',
    Ds_TransactionType: '0',
    Ds_MerchantData: '',
    Ds_AuthorisationCode: '++++++',
    Ds_ConsumerLanguage: '1'
}

Very important Make sure that you handle properly the trailing "=" symbols of the Base64 payload. More on the FAQ.

Checking an invalid response/signature

If an invalid response or signature is provided:

// Check the response

const merchantParams = "eyJEc19EYXRlIjoiMjAlMkYxMCUyRjIwMTciLCJEc19Ib3VyIjoiMTclM0EyMyIsIkRzX1NlY3VyZVBheW1lbnQiOiIwIiwiRHNfQW1vdW50IjoiMTAwIiwiRHNfQ3VycmVuY3kiOiI5NzgiLCJEc19PcmRlciI6IjAwMDA5NjU1RDg0IiwiRHNfTWVyY2hhbnRDb2RlIjoiMzI3MjM0Njg4IiwiRHNfVGVybWluYWwiOiIwMDEiLCJEc19SZXNwb25zZSI6Ijk5MTUiLCJEc19UcmFuc2FjdGlvblR5cGUiOiIwIiwiRHNfTWVyY2hhbnREYXRhIjoiIiwiRHNfQXV0aG9yaXNhdGlvbkNvZGUiOiIrKysrKysiLCJEc19Db25zdW1lckxhbmd1YWdlIjoiMSJ9";
const invalidSignature = "invalid-signature";

result = redsys.checkResponseParameters(merchantParams, invalidSignature);
console.log(result);

This will print:

null

Checking a response code

const { getResponseCodeMessage } = require("redsys-pos");

var str = getResponseCodeMessage("0180");
console.log(str);

This will print:

Operación no permitida para ese tipo de tarjeta.

Checking an invalid response code

const { getResponseCodeMessage } = require("redsys-pos");

var str = getResponseCodeMessage("xyz");
console.log(str);

This will print:

null

FAQ

Sometimes, random requests may fail, even if parameters are just what comes from RedSys

  • If you are getting the Ds_MerchantParameters and Ds_Signature from a URL, you may have trouble parsing the data properly. RedSys appends the Base64 payload without escaping the "=" symbols, and query string parsers may treat them as if they were a parameter assignment like ?id=123&test=456.
  • You are responsible of parsing and handling the entire payload, or otherwise the deciding will not match.

Testing

To test the component, run npm test.

End to end tests are performed with the help of Puppeteer. Unit tests are provided as well. At the time, Puppeteer only runs as expected with { headless: false }.

Note that in order to prevent bloatware from reaching the development node_modules folder, a separate package.json file is used on the spec folder.

About

The present library is a work of Jordi Moraleda and Joel Moreno

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