1 | <?php |
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3 | namespace Pronamic\WordPress\Pay\Gateways\TargetPay; |
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5 | use Pronamic\WordPress\Pay\Gateways\Common\AbstractIntegration; |
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7 | /** |
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8 | * Title: TargetPay integration |
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9 | * Description: |
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10 | * Copyright: 2005-2020 Pronamic |
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11 | * Company: Pronamic |
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12 | * |
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13 | * @author Remco Tolsma |
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14 | * @version 2.0.3 |
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15 | * @since 1.0.0 |
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16 | */ |
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17 | class Integration extends AbstractIntegration { |
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18 | public function __construct() { |
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19 | $this->id = 'targetpay-ideal'; |
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20 | $this->name = 'TargetPay - iDEAL'; |
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21 | $this->product_url = __( 'https://www.targetpay.com/info/ideal?setlang=en', 'pronamic_ideal' ); |
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22 | $this->dashboard_url = 'https://www.targetpay.com/login'; |
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23 | $this->provider = 'targetpay'; |
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25 | $this->set_manual_url( __( 'https://www.pronamic.eu/support/how-to-connect-targetpay-with-wordpress-via-pronamic-pay/', 'pronamic_ideal' ) ); |
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26 | } |
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28 | /** |
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29 | * Get settings fields. |
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30 | * |
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31 | * @return array |
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32 | */ |
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33 | public function get_settings_fields() { |
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34 | $fields = array(); |
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35 | |||
36 | // Intro. |
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37 | $fields[] = array( |
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38 | 'section' => 'general', |
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39 | 'type' => 'html', |
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40 | 'html' => sprintf( |
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41 | /* translators: 1: TargetPay */ |
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42 | __( 'Account details are provided by %1$s after registration. These settings need to match with the %1$s dashboard.', 'pronamic_ideal' ), |
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43 | __( 'TargetPay', 'pronamic_ideal' ) |
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44 | ), |
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45 | ); |
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47 | // Layout Code. |
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48 | $fields[] = array( |
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49 | 'section' => 'general', |
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50 | 'filter' => FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING, |
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51 | 'meta_key' => '_pronamic_gateway_targetpay_layoutcode', |
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52 | 'title' => __( 'Layout Code', 'pronamic_ideal' ), |
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53 | 'type' => 'text', |
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54 | 'tooltip' => __( 'Layout code as mentioned at <strong>Sub accounts</strong> in the TargetPay dashboard.', 'pronamic_ideal' ), |
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55 | ); |
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57 | return $fields; |
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58 | } |
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60 | public function get_config( $post_id ) { |
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61 | $config = new Config(); |
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63 | $config->layoutcode = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_pronamic_gateway_targetpay_layoutcode', true ); |
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64 | $config->mode = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_pronamic_gateway_mode', true ); |
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66 | return $config; |
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67 | } |
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69 | /** |
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70 | * Get gateway. |
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71 | * |
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72 | * @param int $post_id Post ID. |
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73 | * @return Gateway |
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74 | */ |
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75 | public function get_gateway( $post_id ) { |
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76 | return new Gateway( $this->get_config( $post_id ) ); |
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77 | } |
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78 | } |
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79 |
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