Tcl
Tcl
CardConnect Capture
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Demonstrates how to send a CardConnect Capture request.The capture service queues the transaction amount for settlement. Capture can occur within the authorization request or subsequently. ...
See https://developer.cardconnect.com/cardconnect-api#capture
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load ./chilkat.dll
set success 0
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http [new_CkHttp]
CkHttp_put_BasicAuth $http 1
CkHttp_put_Login $http "API_USERNAME"
CkHttp_put_Password $http "API_PASSWORD"
# Build and send the following JSON:
# The "retref" is the value returned in the JSON response for the Authorization request.
# {
# "retref":"112989260941",
# "merchid":"MERCHANT_ID"
# }
set json [new_CkJsonObject]
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "retref" "112989260941"
CkJsonObject_UpdateString $json "merchid" "MERCHANT_ID"
set url "https://<site>.cardconnect.com:<port>/cardconnect/rest/capture"
set resp [new_CkHttpResponse]
set success [CkHttp_HttpStr $http "PUT" $url [CkJsonObject_emit $json] "utf-8" "application/json" $resp]
if {$success == 0} then {
puts [CkHttp_lastErrorText $http]
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
exit
}
# A response status of 200 indicates potential success. The JSON response body
# must be examined to determine if it was truly successful or an error.
puts "response status code = [CkHttpResponse_get_StatusCode $resp]"
set jsonResp [new_CkJsonObject]
CkJsonObject_Load $jsonResp [CkHttpResponse_bodyStr $resp]
CkJsonObject_put_EmitCompact $jsonResp 0
puts "response JSON:"
puts [CkJsonObject_emit $jsonResp]
# A successful response looks like this:
# {
# "amount": "0.20",
# "resptext": "Approval",
# "setlstat": "Queued for Capture",
# "commcard": " C ",
# "respcode": "00",
# "batchid": "1900942291",
# "merchid": "MERCHANT_ID",
# "token": "9418594164541111",
# "authcode": "PPS158",
# "respproc": "FNOR",
# "retref": "112989260941",
# "respstat": "A",
# "account": "9418594164541111"
# }
# Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
set amount [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "amount"]
set resptext [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "resptext"]
set setlstat [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "setlstat"]
set commcard [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "commcard"]
set respcode [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "respcode"]
set batchid [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "batchid"]
set merchid [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "merchid"]
set token [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "token"]
set authcode [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "authcode"]
set respproc [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "respproc"]
set retref [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "retref"]
set respstat [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "respstat"]
set account [CkJsonObject_stringOf $jsonResp "account"]
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkJsonObject $json
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
delete_CkJsonObject $jsonResp