

Amazon Pay,, Paypal, and Stripe are all examples of payment providers. Payment providers and payment gatewaysįirst, what are payment gateways? Payment gateways are a pluggable system that allows you to interface with a payment provider to handle the secure payment transactions for whatever you are selling. For more specific, technical explanations of the payments-related data structures and relationships, see Payments information structure documentation. For step-by-step instructions for setting up payments for your site, see the Getting Started documentation. This page provides an overview of Drupal Commerce payments at a conceptual level. Checkout completion - Create subscriptionsīuilt with Grav - The Modern Flat File CMS.Overriding Payment Gateway configuration.Installing and Configure a Payment Gateway.Displaying quantity on add to cart form.Adding images to variations and dealing with image styles.Adding a taxonomy field to a Product for Attributes.Setup Product Catalog using Views, Taxonomy, and Menu.Troubleshooting the Kickstart 2 Installation.

Creating orders with the Drupal Commerce API.Writing SimpleTests for Commerce modules.Instantiating core forms in contributed modules.Function that tells us if the items in Shopping Cart / Basket.Calculating Flat Rate Based on Customer’s Shipping Address.Configuring / Creating Customer Profiles.Implementing an automated order workflow.Direct Payment Methods (Invoices, Deferred Payments).Modifying the Shopping Cart using Views.Product Pricing Rules (with screencasts).
