Since some time aqbanking supports paypal for hbci but I do not find any examples or documentation about that.
Does anyone can give me a legit example how to integrate paypal to download the current balance and also the last transactions like for any other bank supporting hbci?
If your version of AqBanking supports Paypal, it will appear in the list of protocols for a new user alongside HBCI, EBICS, OFX and offline. Many distributions, however, do not include support for Paypal.
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I've integrated PayPal's Instant Payment Notification system/kit with my site. It's been working well for years.
I'd like to add another method, as PayPal has been concerning me with their industry-leading fees and censorship efforts. I'm not saying others are much better, but I want to at least add a second-string option.
Can any of you recommend an alternative that is as easy / similar to PayPal's IPN ?
All thoughts welcome, and thanks.
I use Paypal IPN as my default payment for my store. I also developed an alternative at FastPring, Bitpay, CoinPayments, and Paddle. Bitpay and CoinPayments are for processing payments in cryptos. CoinPayments uses an IPN-like system. Paddle is for processing cards like Paypal. It also uses an IPN-like system thru webhooks. Fastspring uses webhooks. I created a single file that processed the webhooks I need to process. Note that Stripe also uses Webhooks.
I want to integrate GooglePay to my BigCommerce Store.
I'm using Authorize.net as a payment gateway.
I had a chance to research if it's possible, but from those links below I wonder if it's impossible.
https://community.developer.authorize.net/t5/Integration-and-Testing/Google-Pay-integration-with-Authorize-net/td-p/61667
https://developers.google.com/pay/api/#participating-processors
They say "Authorize.net is not supporting GooglePay"
I'm wondering because auth.net supports GooglePay and there's even a setting in auth.net to setup GooglePay.
So I'm wondering if I can customize BigCommerce to implement it.
Please let me know if it's possible or not, and if possible please help me to figure it out.
Authorize.Net is on the Google Pay's list of supported PSPs and contains a link to Authorize.Net's developer site.
BigCommerce has an article on Google Pay integration however, I don't know if this extends to also include Authorize.Net. You may have to reach out to Authorize.Net or BigCommerce for more information.
I have developed one app in which i have used the Google Place API. This is what places doc says about limitation.
The Google Places API has the following query limits:
Users with an API key are allowed 1 000 requests per 24 hour period.
Users who have also verified their identity through the APIs console are allowed 100 000 requests per 24 hour period. A credit card is required for verification, by enabling billing in the console. Your card will not be charged for use of the Places API.
So my question is that if i enable billing for Place API then its free? Is it really true?
Yes, you will have what they are saying. I have done that, so I can confirm... If you put your credit card info, you are letting them know that you are a verified user, and that therefore you won't misuse their services.
And for the second question, we are talking about Google here. It is really true, you won't be charged, they can make money from other sources :)
EDIT:
Actually, if you need more than the "verified" option, it seems you can contact them as stated by Thor Mitchell (Product Manager #Google) in this topic at Quora: Pros and Cons of Places API
"The limits on use (after identity verification) is 100,000 requests
per day, and we're happy to talk to developers who need more about
their requirements."
As of today, the limit is 150,000 free requests per day, but the documentation is hard to make sense of in terms of how they bill overage.
Latest update March 2019:
"For an overview of pricing for the Google Maps Platform products, please see the Pricing Sheet.
To learn more about how Google Maps Platform APIs are billed, please see Understanding billing for Maps, Routes, and Places."
I've seen different documentation on various forums and site on different ways of using Paypal api, here is a pretty useful link: https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=developer/e_howto_api_ECOnMobileDevices&bn_r=o/, My question is a little different i do not want to use any of the Paypal libraries offered to us in my app, this is the link to libraries:https://www.x.com/developers/paypal/documentation-tools/sdk , I also do not want to gather any personal information, I want Paypal to take care of everything. So in other words I want to be able to open up a UIWebview to the Paypal's mobile site if possible (or if not the regular site will work) have to user log in with his credential or he can use the express checkout option and get back the transaction ID, or receipt what ever is available. I'm a little new to iOS and any help is appreciated.
If you don't want to use any libraries or API's, Express Checkout won't work for you.
Which does make it somewhat easier, as you can just use PayPal Website Payments Standard in a UIWebView instead.
For example; just open https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick&business=your#email.tld&amount=1.99¤cy_code=GBP
This will start a 1.99 GBP payment to email#here.tld via PayPal, and automatically use a mobile layout.
If you subsequently want to receive transaction information; set up PayPal IPN on your account and use that to receive transaction-related events. This can be handled outside your app, and thus take away precious processing power to the server.
For an overview on getting started with PayPal IPN, have a look at https://www.paypal.com/ipn/
I would strongly suggest against trying to do transactions through paypal. If you look at the App Store Review Guidelines it states that
11.2 Apps utilizing a system other than the In App Purchase API (IAP) to purchase content, functionality, or services in an app will be rejected
I am looking for the easiest platform or API to integrate into my site that would allow users to sell goods and get paid for them. I would, of course, take a small percentage of the payment. Hoping for something that is usable from python, though php would work too.
You need split payments. I think only Paypal currently offers that.