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General configuration

To set the plugin up, go to:

  1. WooCommerce

  2. Configuration

  3. Payments

  4. SeQura Checkout

     

Here you will introduce the credentials sent by SeQura:

  1. Enable/Disable: enable or disable SeQura payment methods.

  2. Title: you can change the title that will be shown in the in the payment methods selection area.

  3. SeQura Merchant Reference: merchant ID given by SeQura.

  4. SeQura Username: user given by SeQura (one same user can have different commerces with different merchant references).

  5. Password: password given by SeQura.

  6. Assets key: secret key given by SeQura.

  7. Enable for shipping methods: enable only for those shipping methods you desire. To enable SeQura for any shipping method leave this field empty.

  8. Enable for virtual orders: enable the payment method for services or courses. Enable this option only if you contracted SeQura for education services. SeQura will not be available for physical products. You will have to define:

    1. Default service end date: introduce the default end date or the period. If you have different end dates or periods

    2. in some products you will be able to specify it in its configuration page. The default one introduced in the module will apply to those which don’t have a specific one in its own configuration.

    3. Allow first payment delay: set the first payment date. It should only be activated if you contracted it. Otherwise, it will not work.

    4. Allow registration items: allows you to enable the registration independently from the course price. It should only be activated if you contracted it. Otherwise, it will not work.

  9. Working environment: select Sandbox if you are working with test credentials or Live if you are using real credentials.

  10. IPs for testing: sets which IP addresses will be able to see SeQura services. I.e. only users whose IPs are in this field will be able to use SeQura. This option is designed to hide SeQura while we are installing setting the modules before we go into production. The default IP will be the one used to install the module. Leave the field blank to show the service to everyone.


Widget configuration

Once set the connection parameters, you can set the payment methods that will appear in the Active payment methods section. Next, you will find the different configuration parameters for each payment methods' widgets:

  1. CSS price selector: the CSS selector to indicate the widgets what is the product price.

  2. Teaser config for “Buy now, pay later”:

    1. Show in product page: enable or disable the widget.

    2. CSS selector for widget in product page: CSS selector to indicate whereabouts in the product page the widget will be added.

    3. Teaser params: format for the widget. If you leave it empty the widget will adopt its default format (see 2.3 - INTEGRACIÓN VISUAL)

  3. Simulator config for “Part payment”:

    1. Show in product page: enable or disable the widget.

    2. CSS selector for widget in product page: CSS selector to indicate whereabouts in the product page the widget will be added.

    3. Simulator params: format for the widget. If you leave it empty the widget will adopt its default format (see 2.3 - INTEGRACIÓN VISUAL)

  4. Simulator config for “Split in 3”: En este bloque encontraremos todo lo relacionado con el widget de “Paga fraccionado”.

    1. Show in product page: enable or disable the widget.

    2. CSS selector for widget in product page: CSS selector to indicate whereabouts in the product page the widget will be added.

    3. Simulator params: format for the widget. If you leave it empty the widget will adopt its default format (see 2.3 - INTEGRACIÓN VISUAL)

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