GCash
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Accept online payments from GCash users through your website using the GCash payment method.
Enable your customers to make purchases through GCash. This guide walks you through the payment flow and details on how to implement.
How to enable
- Supported Countries: Singapore
- Minimum API version:
2017-11-02
To enable GCash, send an email requesting this feature to support@opn.ooo.
Payment flow
GCash supports payment on mobile application and website. Customers paying via GCash go through an app_redirect payment flow. This means they are redirected from your website or mobile application to GCash’s secure checkout page where they authorize and confirm the payment. For mobile a customer can use GCash’s app to complete the payment. For website payment a customer can either scan the QR code using the GCash’s app on their phone, or login into their GCash account to complete the payment. The following screenshots demonstrate two flows: one by desktop QR code and another one on mobile.
Using a mobile
The customer chooses the wallet they want to pay with ❶ they are redirected to their wallet app to confirm the payment ❷. The payment details are shown ❸. The customer can choose to be redirected to the merchant's confirmation details page by pressing on Back to merchant ❹.
Using a desktop browser
The customer chooses the wallet they want to pay with ❶ ,after that a QR code will be shown ❷. The customer opens corresponding wallet app then uses the qr scanner ❸. The customer scans the QR code ❹. The customer is shown the summary page before confirming their payment ❺. The payment confirmation slip is shown. The customer can choose to be redirected to the merchant's payment confirmation page ❻. Once you receive a webhook completion event, confirm the payment with the customer ❺.
Implementation
To create a charge using GCash, make the following API requests.
- Create a new payment source (
type
:gcash
) using Omise.js or one of the mobile SDKs (iOS and Android) - Create a new charge using the identifier of the source created in Step 1.
- After receiving the charge completion webhook event, retrieve the charge to verify its status (optional, but recommended).
Use your public key to create the GCash source on the client (a customer's browser or mobile phone). Use your secret key to create the GCash charge on the server.
If both the creation and charge of a source must happen server-side, you can create and charge the source in a single API request using your secret key.
Creating a source
When the customer confirms that they wish to pay with this payment method, create a new source specifying the amount
, currency
, platform_type
, and type
.
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
amount |
integer | (required) See Limits |
currency |
string | (required) SGD |
platform_type |
string | (optional) Platform the payer is making payment on, iOS ANDROID or WEB |
type |
string | (required) gcash |
The following examples demonstrate the creation of a new GCash source for S$1500. Replace the omise_public_key
and $OMISE_PUBLIC_KEY
variables with the test public key found on your dashboard.
Using Omise.js, the
type
parameter is supplied as the first argument to thecreateSource
method.
Omise.setPublicKey(omise_public_key);
Omise.createSource('gcash', {
"amount": 150000,
"currency": "SGD",
"platform_type": "WEB"
}, function(statusCode, response) {
console.log(response)
});
For testing, you can create the same request using curl.
curl https://api.omise.co/sources \
-u $OMISE_PUBLIC_KEY: \
-d "amount=150000" \
-d "currency=SGD" \
-d "type=gcash" \
-d "platform_type=WEB"
{
"object": "source",
"id": "src_5p35heijys83ldke7yz",
"livemode": true,
"location": "/sources/src_5p35heijys83ldke7yz",
"amount": 150000,
"barcode": null,
"bank": null,
"created_at": "2021-09-06T08:43:43Z",
"currency": "SGD",
"email": null,
"flow": "app_redirect",
"installment_term": null,
"absorption_type": null,
"name": null,
"mobile_number": null,
"phone_number": null,
"platform_type": "WEB",
"scannable_code": null,
"references": null,
"store_id": null,
"store_name": null,
"terminal_id": null,
"type": "gcash",
"zero_interest_installments": null,
"charge_status": "unknown",
"receipt_amount": null,
"discounts": []
}
The id
attribute is the source identifier (begins with src
).
Creating a charge
Create a charge specifying the parameters return_uri
, source
, amount
, and currency
.
return_uri
specifies the location on your website to which the customer should be redirected after completing the payment authorization step.URL must be in HTTPS format.
source
specifies the source identifier.amount
andcurrency
must matchamount
andcurrency
of the source.
The following example demonstrates how to create a new charge using curl.
Replace $OMISE_SECRET_KEY
with your test secret key found on your dashboard.
Replace $SOURCE_ID
with the id
of the source.
curl https://api.omise.co/charges \
-u $OMISE_SECRET_KEY: \
-d "amount=150000" \
-d "currency=SGD" \
-d "return_uri=https://example.com/orders/345678/complete" \
-d "source=$SOURCE_ID"
{
"object": "charge",
"id": "chrg_5p35henhc87zmqelaug",
"location": "/charges/chrg_5p35henhc87zmqelaug",
"amount": 150000,
"net": 144525,
"fee": 5475,
"fee_vat": 0,
"interest": 0,
"interest_vat": 0,
"funding_amount": 150000,
"refunded_amount": 0,
"authorized": false,
"capturable": false,
"capture": true,
"disputable": false,
"livemode": true,
"refundable": false,
"reversed": false,
"reversible": false,
"voided": false,
"paid": false,
"expired": false,
"transaction_fees": {
"fee_flat": "0.0",
"fee_rate": "3.65",
"vat_rate": "0.0"
},
"platform_fee": {
"fixed": null,
"amount": null,
"percentage": null
},
"currency": "SGD",
"funding_currency": "SGD",
"ip": null,
"refunds": {
"object": "list",
"data": [],
"limit": 20,
"offset": 0,
"total": 0,
"location": "/charges/chrg_5p35henhc87zmqelaug/refunds",
"order": "chronological",
"from": "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"to": "2021-09-06T08:43:47Z"
},
"link": null,
"description": null,
"metadata": {},
"card": null,
"source": {
"object": "source",
"id": "src_5p35hd8myifrotg86vl",
"livemode": true,
"location": "/sources/src_5p35hd8myifrotg86vl",
"amount": 150000,
"barcode": null,
"bank": null,
"created_at": "2021-09-06T08:43:37Z",
"currency": "SGD",
"email": null,
"flow": "app_redirect",
"installment_term": null,
"absorption_type": null,
"name": null,
"mobile_number": null,
"phone_number": null,
"platform_type": "WEB",
"scannable_code": null,
"references": null,
"store_id": null,
"store_name": null,
"terminal_id": null,
"type": "gcash",
"zero_interest_installments": null,
"charge_status": "pending",
"receipt_amount": null,
"discounts": []
},
"schedule": null,
"customer": null,
"dispute": null,
"transaction": null,
"failure_code": null,
"failure_message": null,
"status": "pending",
"authorize_uri": "https://render.alipay.com/p/c/jzmcoal2/gcash-cashier?paymentId=084346163091782613434823904196485201yCAyxkuBPd202109060005306311&callback=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Forders%2F345678%2Fcomplete&amountValue=1500&amountCurrency=SGD&county=US&merchantId=21881101887257C2&merchantName=&code=golcashier1630917826393sandbox&referenceOrderId=pay2_5p35henk35z7ys72q71&paymentMethodType=GCASH",
"return_uri": "https://example.com/orders/345678/complete",
"created_at": "2021-09-06T08:43:44Z",
"paid_at": null,
"expires_at": "2021-09-13T08:43:44Z",
"expired_at": null,
"reversed_at": null,
"zero_interest_installments": false,
"branch": null,
"terminal": null,
"device": null
}
Creating a source and charge
Alternatively, you can create and charge a source in a single API request.
curl https://api.omise.co/charges \
-u $OMISE_SECRET_KEY: \
-d "amount=150000" \
-d "currency=SGD" \
-d "return_uri=https://example.com/orders/345678/complete" \
-d "source[type]=gcash" \
-d "source[platform_type]=WEB"
Completing the charge
At this point, you have created a new charge with its status
set to pending
.
Other possible values for charge status
are successful
, failed
, and expired
.
The following sections detail how to authorize a charge, receive its completion webhook event, and update its status.
This sequence diagram shows the entire flow.
Authorizing the charge
Redirect the customer to location specified in authorize_uri
so that they can authorize the charge.
You can simulate this authorization phase in test mode by visiting the authorize_uri
to manually mark the charge as Successful
or Failed
.
After the customer has completed the authorization phase, they will be redirected to the location you specified in return_uri
.
Receiving the charge completion event
The best way for you to be notified of the completion of a charge is using webhook events. Set up a location on your server to receive webhook events, and add this location as a webhook endpoint on the dashboard.
Once a charge is completed, a POST request will be sent to this endpoint with the charge response embedded.
The key
attribute for the event object contains charge.complete
and the data
attribute contains the charge object.
See Events API for event object structure.
Checking the charge status
After receiving this event, retrieve the charge using its id
and confirm that its status
matches the status
of the charge contained in the event.
If the value of status
is successful
, you got paid.
If the value of status
is failed
, check the failure_code
and failure_message
in the charge object for an explanation.
Possible failure codes are listed below.
Failure Code | Description |
---|---|
payment_expired |
Payment expired. |
payment_rejected |
Payment rejected by issuer. |
failed_processing |
General payment processing failure. |
invalid_account |
Valid account for payment method not found. |
insufficient_fund |
Insufficient funds in the account or the payment method has reached its limit. |
See the Refunds API documentation for information on how to refund a payment charge.
GCash payment charges can be voided within the next 00:15(GMT+8) after the charge was created.
Limits
- Minimum:
100
(SGD1.00) - Maximum:
2000000
(SGD20,000.00)