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Commerce Datatrans

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Overview

This project provides a Datatrans integration for the Drupal Commerce payment and checkout system. Currently supports security level 0,1 and 2 for redirected payment with full logging for testing and debugging.
Datatrans is an international specialist for Internet-based payments, based in Switzerland. As a leading Swiss payment service provider (PSP) Datatrans operates independently from financial institutions.

Features

This project includes a base module that allows those that have a contract with datatrans to setup and execute direct e-commerce payments.

  • Payment page

Requirements

You will need the following modules:

Installation

Activate module, make sure a payment method has been created in Drupal Commerce (Store > Configuration > Payment methods) and setup your custom Datatrans API keys.

Known problems

No known problems.

Links to Documentation

No additional documentation yet.

Credits

This project is sponsored, maintained and developed by MD Systems.

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