Simple Merchant Server Implementation Reference for Mobile SDK (PHP version).
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This is a example mobile SDK server for Midtrans's iOS and Android SDK, as an implementation reference to use the mobile sdk. Please read more in Documentation of Midtrans mobile SDK.
The main idea why this server implementation needed is: To securely add HTTP Authorization Header from server side. This auth header is generated from server key (from your Midtrans account), this server key is secret, and should only be kept in server side, not client side (mobile app can be easily reverse engineered to extract any secret).
Additionally, it allows you to tweak JSON request parameter as needed from server side.
There is only one endpoint that are required to use Midtrans mobile SDK:
POST /charge/
This endpoint will proxy (forward) client request to Midtrans Snap API 'https://app.midtrans.com/snap/v1/transactions'
(or 'https://app.sandbox.midtrans.com/snap/v1/transactions'
for sandbox) with HTTP Authorization Header generated based on your Midtrans Server Key
.
The response of API will be printed/returned to client as is. Example response that will be printed
{
"token": "413ae932-471d-4c41-bfb4-e558cc271dcc",
"redirect_url": "https://app.sandbox.midtrans.com/snap/v2/vtweb/413ae932-471d-4c41-bfb4-e558cc271dcc"
}
Edit file charge/index.php
, insert your Midtrans Account Server Key to '<server key>'
.
Upload these to your host, and make sure the url <url where you host this>/charge/index.php
can be accessed from the mobile app.
Set <url where you host this>/charge/index.php
as merchant base url
in mobile SDK. (refer to Midtrans mobile SDK doc)
Advanced Tips: You can also configure your HTTP server to route
<url where you host this>/charge/
url to/charge/index.php
file. So themerchant base url
can be just configured as<url where you host this>/
(without charge/index.php, because SDK will automatically convert it to<url where you host this>/charge/
then your server will route to/charge/index.php/
).
You can mock client's request by executing this CURL command to the /charge/index.php
endpoint:
curl -X POST -d '{
"transaction_details":{
"order_id":"mobile-12345",
"gross_amount":280000
},
"item_details":[
{
"id":"A01",
"price":280000,
"quantity":1,
"name":"Mie Ayam Komplit"
}
],
"customer_details":[
{
"email":"[email protected]",
"first_name":"Budi",
"last_name":"Khannedy",
"phone":"628112341234"
}
]
}' "https://<your url>/charge/index.php/"
Note: dont forget to change "http://<your url>/charge/index.php/"
to your url where you hosted the /charge/index.php
.
You can also import that curl command to Postman.
This is just for very basic implementation reference, in production, you should implement your backend more securely.
When request sent to the url https://<your url>/charge/index.php
fail, try to change the url to https://<your url>/charge/
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