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MCVE (Monetra) Payment Functions

Introductie

These functions interface the MCVE (Monetra) API (libmonetra, formerly known as libmcve), allowing you to work directly with MCVE/Monetra from your PHP scripts. MCVE/Monetra is Main Street Softworks' solution to direct credit/debit/gift card processing for Linux/Unix/MacOSX/Windows ( » https://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/ ). It lets you directly address the credit card clearing houses via your *nix box, modem and/or internet connection (bypassing the need for an additional service such as Authorize.Net or Pay Flow Pro). Using the MCVE/Monetra module for PHP, you can process credit cards directly through MCVE/Monetra via your PHP scripts. The following references will outline the process.

Note: MCVE/Monetra is the replacement for RedHat's CCVS. They contracted with RedHat in late 2001 to migrate all existing clientele to the MCVE platform.

Note: This extension has been moved to the » PECL repository and is no longer bundled with PHP as of PHP 5.1.0.

Note: Deze module is niet verkrijgbaar voor de windows versie van PHP.

Installatie

To enable MCVE (Monetra) Support in PHP, first verify your LibMonetra (formerly libmcve) installation directory. If you are compiling MCVE/Monetra support directly into PHP, you will then need to configure PHP with the --with-mcve option. If you use this option without specifying the path to your libmonetra installation, PHP will attempt to look in the default LibMonetra Install location (/usr/local). If Monetra (MCVE) is in a non-standard location, run configure with: --with-mcve=$mcve_path, where $mcve_path is the path to your MCVE/Monetra installation. Please note that MCVE/Monetra support requires that $mcve_path/lib and $mcve_path/include exist, and include mcve.h or monetra.h under the include directory and libmcve.so and/or libmcve.a and/or libmonetra.so and/or libmonetra.a under the lib directory.

If you want to install MCVE/Monetra support as a module, you can do so by using the PECL repository, and issuing the 'pecl install mcve' command if you are running a PEAR version of at least 1.4.0.

Since MCVE/Monetra has true server/client separation, there are no additional requirements for running PHP with MCVE support. To test your MCVE/Monetra extension in PHP, you may connect to testbox.monetra.com on port 8333 for IP, or port 8444 for SSL using the MCVE/Monetra PHP API. Use 'vitale' for your username, and 'test' for your password. Additional information about test facilities are available at » https://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/.

Zie ook

Additional documentation about MCVE/Monetra's PHP API can be found at » https://www.mainstreetsoftworks.com/documentation.html. Main Street's documentation is complete and should be the primary reference for functions.

Resource types

This extension defines a MCVE_CONN resource returned by m_initconn().

Voorgedefinieerde constanten

Deze constanten worden gedefinieerd door deze extensie, en zullen alleen beschikbaar zijn als de extensie met PHP is meegecompileerd, of als deze dynamisch is geladen vanuit een script.

M_PENDING (integer)
M_DONE (integer)
M_ERROR (integer)
M_FAIL (integer)
M_SUCCESS (integer)

Table of Contents

  • m_checkstatus — Check to see if a transaction has completed
  • m_completeauthorizations — Number of complete authorizations in queue, returning an array of their identifiers
  • m_connect — Establish the connection to MCVE
  • m_connectionerror — Get a textual representation of why a connection failed
  • m_deletetrans — Delete specified transaction from MCVE_CONN structure
  • m_destroyconn — Destroy the connection and MCVE_CONN structure
  • m_destroyengine — Free memory associated with IP/SSL connectivity
  • m_getcell — Get a specific cell from a comma delimited response by column name
  • m_getcellbynum — Get a specific cell from a comma delimited response by column number
  • m_getcommadelimited — Get the RAW comma delimited data returned from MCVE
  • m_getheader — Get the name of the column in a comma-delimited response
  • m_initconn — Create and initialize an MCVE_CONN structure
  • m_initengine — Ready the client for IP/SSL Communication
  • m_iscommadelimited — Checks to see if response is comma delimited
  • m_maxconntimeout — The maximum amount of time the API will attempt a connection to MCVE
  • m_monitor — Perform communication with MCVE (send/receive data) Non-blocking
  • m_numcolumns — Number of columns returned in a comma delimited response
  • m_numrows — Number of rows returned in a comma delimited response
  • m_parsecommadelimited — Parse the comma delimited response so m_getcell, etc will work
  • m_responsekeys — Returns array of strings which represents the keys that can be used for response parameters on this transaction
  • m_responseparam — Get a custom response parameter
  • m_returnstatus — Check to see if the transaction was successful
  • m_setblocking — Set blocking/non-blocking mode for connection
  • m_setdropfile — Set the connection method to Drop-File
  • m_setip — Set the connection method to IP
  • m_setssl_cafile — Set SSL CA (Certificate Authority) file for verification of server certificate
  • m_setssl_files — Set certificate key files and certificates if server requires client certificate verification
  • m_setssl — Set the connection method to SSL
  • m_settimeout — Set maximum transaction time (per trans)
  • m_sslcert_gen_hash — Generate hash for SSL client certificate verification
  • m_transactionssent — Check to see if outgoing buffer is clear
  • m_transinqueue — Number of transactions in client-queue
  • m_transkeyval — Add key/value pair to a transaction. Replaces deprecated transparam()
  • m_transnew — Start a new transaction
  • m_transsend — Finalize and send the transaction
  • m_uwait — Wait x microsecs
  • m_validateidentifier — Whether or not to validate the passed identifier on any transaction it is passed to
  • m_verifyconnection — Set whether or not to PING upon connect to verify connection
  • m_verifysslcert — Set whether or not to verify the server ssl certificate