Adyen – PayPal Integration Version 1.48 Adyen B.V. Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Audience............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Changelog..................................................................................................................................................
Introduction Introduction The purpose of this manual is to facilitate the integration of your platform with the Adyen Payment System and PayPal. In the following chapters we will cover: • Account Setup: set up your PayPal account for use by Adyen • Payment Completion: retrieve the status of payments • Shopper Statement: submit a variable shopper statement The latest version of this document is available at: https://support.adyen.
Introduction 4 Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Account Setup Overview Account Setup Overview The merchant should set up a PayPal account and allow Adyen to credit payments on this account. API permissions must be granted to Adyen in order to allow us to credit payments on your PayPal account and provide extra reporting . This can be achieved as follows: ● Login to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com/ (Figure 1). ● Go to Selling Preferences by hovering over the Profile menu and selecting My Selling Preferences (Figure 2).
Account Setup Overview Figure 1: PayPal Login Screen 6 Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Account Setup Overview Figure 2: Update API Access Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Account Setup Overview Figure 3: Grant API Permission 8 Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Account Setup Overview Figure 4: Third Party Permission Username Copyright © Adyen B.V.
Account Setup Overview Figure 5: Add Permissions (NOTE: “Generate consolidated reports for all accounts” should also be checked) 10 Copyright © Adyen B.V.
iFrame iFrame At this moment it is not recommended to display the PayPal page in an iFrame. With Medium (default) security settings in several browsers, like Internet Explorer and Safari, it results in the shopper seeing a security warning or error page. Figure 6: PayPal security warning/error message The reason for this is that pages in the iFrame are marked as third-party (compared to the parent window). When these sites want to work with a cookie, browsers can act upon this (Allow third party cookies).
Payment Completion Payment Completion When a shopper has completed the payment they are redirected to a default Adyen result page. More information about the result page and payment completion can be found in the Adyen Integration Manual. PayPal has a specific way of handling non-completed or refused payments. For a large part of the refusal payments you will therefore receive PENDING in the result URL. The reason for this behaviour is that PayPal may offer a shopper to try again.