How to local bank Payment Gateway add site

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  • Avatar: Dilan
    Dilan
    Participant
    March 28, 2023 at 16:33

    local bank not provide wordpress pulging payment gateway.
    How to do the checkout page told me the bank to be done in php?

    1 Answer
    Avatar: Tony Rodriguez
    Tony Rodriguez
    Support staff
    March 29, 2023 at 05:27

    Hello, @Dilan,

    If your local bank does not provide a WordPress plugin for their payment gateway, you can still integrate their payment gateway into your checkout page by using PHP. Here are the steps you can follow:

    Get the payment gateway API documentation from your local bank. This documentation will provide you with information on how to connect to their payment gateway and process payments.

    Create a PHP script that connects to the payment gateway using the API documentation provided by your bank. This script will handle the payment processing and return the payment status to your checkout page.

    Modify your checkout page to include a form that collects the payment details, such as the customer’s credit card information, and sends it to the PHP script.

    Once the PHP script has processed the payment, it will return the payment status to your checkout page. Based on this status, you can either show a success message or an error message to the customer.

    Test the integration thoroughly to ensure that payments are being processed correctly and that the payment status is being returned accurately.

    Note that integrating a payment gateway using PHP requires some programming knowledge. If you are not comfortable with coding, you may want to consider hiring a developer or using a payment gateway that provides a WordPress plugin.

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    Best regards,
    8Theme’s Team

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