Apple Pay
Offer Apple Pay on your storefront checkout and over the API
Apple Pay is supported as a payment method on the 29 Next Storefront Checkout and over the Admin API. Apple Pay allows customers using iOS, iPad, or Mac devices to securely and conveniently complete payments with a single tap.
Apple Pay is supported on the following gateways:
Stripe
Stripe Payment Intents
Adyen
Authorize.Net
Braintree
Checkout.com
WorldPay
Apple Pay Requirements
Apple Pay requires merchants to register with Apple, and create two certificates - Merchant Identity Certificate and Payment Processing Certificate, along with registering merchant domain names.
Before creating an Apple Pay account in 29 Next, merchants must set up an Apple Developer account.
Set up Merchant Identity Certificate
From your Apple Developer Account, navigate to the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section. From there, choose Identifiers and choose to Register an App ID.
You will be given the option to register a new identifier - choose Merchant Identifier.
Follow the instructions to create your Merchant Identifier.
Create Apple Pay Account
Once you have registered an Apple Developer account, and created a Merchant Identifier, you can create an Apple Pay account in 29 Next. Navigate to Settings > Payments > Apple Pay.
Select Create Apple Pay Account
Under Apple Pay Account Details, enter a Display Name for your account to be used for reporting and transaction references, and enter the Merchant Identifier you have created in your Apple Developer account.
Select Create
Next, follow the links to set up and configure your Apple Pay account.
Add Apple Pay Payment Processing Certificate
Start by choosing Download Certificate Signing Request
Download the resulting file, then go to Apple's Developer Center and select the appropriate Merchant ID.
In the Apple Pay Payment Processing Certificate section, click Create Certificate.
Upload the Certificate Signing Request file you've just downloaded.
Verify the details are correct, and Activate the certificate.
Next, download this newly created certificate from Apple and upload it to 29 Next by selecting Upload Certificate.
Add Apple Pay Merchant Identity Certificate
Start by choosing Download Certificate Signing Request
Download the resulting file, then go to Apple's Developer Center and select the appropriate Merchant ID.
In the Apple Pay Merchant Identity Certificate section, click Create Certificate.
Upload the Certificate Signing Request file you've just downloaded.
Verify the details are correct, and Activate the certificate.
Next, download this newly created certificate from Apple and upload it to 29 Next by selecting Upload Certificate.
Add Merchant Domains
Start by adding a Merchant Domain in your Apple Developer Center account for your Merchant ID.
Download the domain verification file from Apple, and upload it to 29 Next by selecting Add Domain.
Add Apple Pay to a Gateway
Now that you've created and configured your Apple Pay account, you can associate it to an existing supported Gateway account.
From the Settings > Payments view, choose a gateway ID
On the Gateway Detail view, under Apple Pay, associate your Apple Pay profile to the gateway, then Update Gateway.
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