Vantiv eCommerce powers the payment processing engines for leading companies that sell directly to consumers through internet retail, direct response marketing (TV, radio and telephone), and online services. Vantiv eCommerce is the leading authority in card-not-present (CNP) commerce, transaction processing and merchant services.
The Vantiv eCommerce PHP SDK is a PHP implementation of the Vantiv eCommerce. XML API. This SDK was created to make it as easy as possible to connect process your payments with Vantiv eCommerce. This SDK utilizes the HTTPS protocol to securely connect to Vantiv eCommerce. Using the SDK requires coordination with the Vantiv eCommerce team in order to be provided with credentials for accessing our systems.
Each PHP SDK release supports all of the functionality present in the associated Vantiv eCommerce XML version (e.g., SDK v9.3.2 supports Vantiv eCommerce XML v9.3). Please see the online copy of our XSD for Vantiv eCommerce XML to get more details on what the Vantiv eCommerce payments engine supports.
This SDK was implemented to support the PHP programming language and was created by Vantiv eCommerce. Its intended use is for online transaction processing utilizing your account on the Vantiv eCommerce payments engine.
See LICENSE file for details on using this software.
Source Code available from : https://github.com/LitleCo/litle-sdk-for-php
Please contact Vantiv eCommerce to receive valid merchant credentials in order to run tests successfully or if you require assistance in any way. We are reachable at [email protected]
Up to date list available at Packagist
If you are using a composer to manage your dependencies, you can do the following in your project directory:
- Install the composer using command:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/install | php
- Install dependencies using the command:
php composer.phar install
- Configure the SDK:
cd litle/sdk php Setup.php
- Run the attached sample:
<?php
require_once _DIR_.'/vendor/autoload.php';
#sale
$sale_info = array(
'orderId' => '1',
'amount' => '10010',
'orderSource' => 'ecommerce',
'billToAddress' => array(
'name' => 'John Smith' ,
'addressLine1' => ' 1 Main St.',
'city' => 'Burlington' ,
'state' => 'MA' ,
'zip' => '0183-3747',
'country' => 'US'),
'card' => array(
'number' => '5112010000000003',
'expDate' => '0112',
'cardValidationNum' => '349',
'type' => 'MC' )
);
$initialize = new litle\sdk\LitleOnlineRequest();
$saleResponse =$initialize->saleRequest($sale_info);
#display results
echo ("Response: " . (litle\sdk\XmlParser::getNode($saleResponse,'response')) . "<br>");
echo ("Message: " . litle\sdk\XmlParser::getNode($saleResponse,'message') . "<br>");
echo ("Vantiv eCommerce Transaction ID: " . litle\sdk\XmlParser::getNode($saleResponse,'litleTxnId'));
php your_sample_name
If you're not, you have to add a require for each and every class that's going to be used.
- Configure the SDK
cd into litle/sdk php Setup.php
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Add the litle folder and require the path for your file
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run your file
php your_file
- Install the LitleOnline PHP SDK from git.
git clone git://github.com/LitleCo/litle-sdk-for-php.git
php ~/composer.phar install
- Once the SDK is downloaded run our setup program to generate a configuration file.
cd litle-sdk-for-php/lib
php Setup.php
Running the above commands will create a configuration file in the lib directory.
- Create a symlink to the SDK
ln -s /path/to/sdk /var/www/html/nameOfLink
4.) Create a php file similar to:
<?php
require_once realpath(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/../lib/LitleOnline.php';
// Visa $10.00 sale
$hash_in = array(
'amount'=>'106',
'orderId' => '123213',
'orderSource'=>'ecommerce',
'card'=>array(
'type'=>'VI',
'number' =>'4100000000000001',
'expDate' =>'1000')
);
//Perform the transaction on the Vantiv eCommerce Platform
$initialize = new LitleOnlineRequest();
$saleResponse = $initialize->saleRequest($hash_in);
// Display Result
echo ("Message: " . XMLParser::getNode($saleResponse,'message') . "<br>");
echo ("Vantiv eCommerce Transaction ID: " . XMLParser::getNode($saleResponse,'litleTxnId'));
As of 8.13.1, you may also use a tree-oriented style to get the response values:
<?php
require_once realpath(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/../lib/LitleOnline.php';
// Visa $10.00 sale
$hash_in = array(
'amount'=>'106',
'orderId' => '123213',
'orderSource'=>'ecommerce',
'card'=>array(
'type'=>'VI',
'number' =>'4100000000000001',
'expDate' =>'1000')
);
//Perform the transaction on the Vantiv eCommerce Platform
$initialize = new LitleOnlineRequest($treeResponse=true);
$saleResponse = $initialize->saleRequest($hash_in);
// Display Result
echo ("Message: " . $saleResponse->saleResponse->message . "<br>");
echo ("Vantiv eCommerce Transaction ID: " . $saleResponse->saleResponse->litleTxnId);
NOTE: you may have to change the path to match that of your filesystems.
If you get an error like:
PHP Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required '/home/gdake/git/litle-sdk-for-php/../lib/LitleONline.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in /home/gdake/git/litle-sdk-for-php/foo.php on line 2
You need to change the second line of your script to load the real location of LitleOnline.php
If you get an error like:
PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/home/gdake/litle-sdk-for-php/lib/../vendor/autoload.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /home/gdake/litle-sdk-for-php/lib/LitleOnline.php on line 42
You probably had a problem with composer. You can safely remove line 42 if you are not using batch processing, or you can edit it to point at our dependencies that you've downloaded in another way.
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Next run this file using php on the command line or inside a browser. You should see the following result provided you have connectivity to the Litle certification environment. You will see an HTTP error if you don't have access to the Litle URL
Message: Valid Format Vantiv eCommerce Transaction ID:
More examples can be found here [php Gists])(https://gist.github.com/litleSDK)
Please contact Litle & Co. with any further questions. You can reach us at [email protected]