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Accept CCBill payments on your WooCommerce website. |
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Start the Tips:1. First Download "woocommerce-payment-gateway-ccbill.zip" Plugin to your Local Computer. (Click Download) 2. Then, Login to your "yourdomain.com/wp-admin" Dashboard. 3. Then, Click on "Plugins" + "Add New" from left sidemenu of Dashboard. 4. Now, Click on "Upload Plugin" button.
5. Now, Browse "woocommerce-payment-gateway-ccbill.zip" Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded woocommerce-payment-gateway-ccbill.zip According to Step – 1 Above then, click on "Install Now" 6. Now, Click on "Active Plugin" 7. Then, See left sidemenu. "WooCommerce Payment Gateway – CCBill" folder is added on left sidemenu. Now, Click on "WooCommerce Payment Gateway – CCBill" folder. Noted that: If you do not see "WooCommerce Payment Gateway – CCBill" folder on left sidemenu then, see at left sidemenu "Settings" or "Tools". 8. Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about WooCommerce Payment Gateway – CCBill Configurtions and Settings or How to work "WooCommerce Payment Gateway – CCBill" in your WordPress site. oR After Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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Installation involves the following steps: Installation Options The CCBill WooCommerce module can be installed either by searching for the hosted WordPress plugin, or by uploading the plugin downloaded from the CCBill website. Installing via WordPress Plugin Directory From the WordPress administration menu, navigate to “Plugins.” Installing via File Upload From the WordPress administration menu, navigate to “Plugins” Once the file is selected, click “Install Now” to complete Configuring your CCBill Account Before using the plugin, it’s necessary to configure a few things in your CCBill account. Enabling Dynamic Pricing Please work with your CCBill support representative to activate “Dynamic Pricing” for your account. Creating a Salt / Encryption Key A “salt” is a string of random data used to make your encryption more secure. Disabling User Management Since this account will be used for dynamic pricing transactions rather than Creating a New Billing Form The billing form is the CCBill form that will be displayed to customers after they choose to check out using CCBill. The billing form accepts customer payment information, processes the payment, and returns the customer to your WooCommerce store where a confirmation message is displayed. Important Option 1: Creating a New Billing Form – FlexForms Note: Skip this section if using standard forms To create a FlexForm form for use with WooCommerce, first ensure “all” is selected in the top Client Account dropdown. FlexForms are not specific to sub accounts, and cannot be managed when a sub account is selected. Navigate to the FlexSystems tab in the top menu bar and select “FlexForms Payment Links.” All existing forms will be displayed in a table. Click the “Add New” button in the upper-left to create a new form. The New Form dialog displays. ** Payment Flow Name ** At the top, enter a name for the new payment flow (this will be different than the form name, as a single form can be used in multiple flows). ** Form Name ** Under Form Name, enter a name for the form. ** Dynamic Pricing ** Under Pricing, check the box to enable dynamic pricing. Layout Select your desired layout, and save the form. ** Edit the Flow ** Click the arrow button to the left of your new flow to view the details. Under the green Approve arrow, click the square to modify the action. ** Approval URL ** In the left menu, select “A URL.” Select “Add A New URL” and enter the base URL for your WooCommerce store, followed by: /?wc-api=WC_Gateway_CCBill&Action=CheckoutSuccess For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Approval URL would be: http://www.test.com/?wc-api=WC_Gateway_CCBill&Action=CheckoutSuccess ** URL Name ** Enter a name for this URL. This should be a descriptive name such as “Woo Checkout Success.” ** Redirect Time ** ** Promote to Live ** Click the “Promote to Live” button to enable your new form to accept payments. ** Note the Flex ID ** Make note of the Flex ID: this value will be entered into the form name when completing the configuration in WooCommerce. WebHooks (FlexForms Only) Note: Skip this section if using standard forms As a final step for configuring a FlexForm, select the sub account to be used with WooCommerce from the top Client Account dropdown. Navigate to the Account Info tab in the top menu bar and select “Sub Account Admin.” Select “Webhooks” from the left menu, then select “Add” to add a new webhook. Webhook URL Under Webhook URL, enter the base URL for your WooCommerce store, followed by: /?wc-api=WC_Gateway_CCBill For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Approval URL would be: http://www.test.com//?wc-api=WC_Gateway_CCBill Select “NewSaleFailure” and “NewSaleSuccess,” then click the Update button to save the Webhook information. Continue to the Configuration – WooCommerce section of this document. Option 2: Creating a New Billing Form – Standard Forms Note: Skip this section if using FlexForms. To create a standard billing form for use with WooCommerce, navigate to the “Form Admin” section of your CCBill admin interface. All existing forms will be displayed in a table. Click “Create New Form” in the left menu to create your new form. Select the appropriate option under “Billing Type.” (In most cases, this will Select “Standard” under “Form Type” unless you intend to customize your form. Select the desired layout, and click “Submit” at the bottom of the page. Your new form has been created, and is visible in the table under “View All Forms.” Configuring the New Billing Form Click the title of the newly-created form to edit it. In the left menu, Under “Basic,” select an Approval Redirect Time of 3 seconds, and a Configuring Your CCBill Account In your CCBill admin interface, navigate to “Sub Account Admin” and select “Basic” from the left menu. Enter the URL of your WooCommerce store under “Site Name” Approval URL Under Approval URL, enter the base URL for your WooCommerce store, followed by: For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Approval URL would be: If your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com/woo, then the Approval URL would be: Denial URL Under Denial URL, enter the base URL for your WooCommerce store, followed by: For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Denial URL would be: If your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com/woo, then the Denial URL would be: Redirect Time Select an approval redirect time of 3 seconds, and a denial redirect time of “Instant.” Background Post While still in the “Sub Account Admin” section, select “Advanced” from the left menu. Notice the top section titled “Background Post Information.” We will be modifying the Approval Post URL and Denial Post URL fields. Approval Post URL For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Approval URL would be: If your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com/woo, then the Approval URL would be: Denial Post URL For example, if your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com, the Denial URL would be: If your WooCommerce store is located at http://www.test.com/woo, then the Denial URL would be: Confirmation |
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