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*The servers are of smaller capacity
*The servers are of smaller capacity
*Simple SSL certificates are used
*Simple SSL certificates are used
*Sandbox servers are updated regularly without notice
*Sandbox servers are updated regularly without notice (we are doing our best not to lose any data)


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Revision as of 00:16, 6 February 2017

Setting up the Sandbox environment and testing payments

Sandbox server

Although Barion payments are super easy to integrate, we strongly advise all developers to use the sandbox server for development and testing, before going live.

There are many advantages of using the sandbox server for testing:

  • Sandbox is available 7/24/365
  • Sandbox is totally self-service, no contract or NDA needed to use it
  • No approvals required
  • No transaction fees are spent during development and testing
  • The two systems are completely separated, so the same e-mail address can be used in both systems (warning: easy to mix them up!)

Limitations in functionality

The sandbox server is a copy of the live Barion servers, with some minor differences:

  • From the developers perspective, the only difference is the URL
  • No real money in the sandbox, all transactions are using "toy" money
  • Since the sandbox is not using real money, withdrawal to bank accounts is not possible
  • Real bank cards do not work, we provide a test card
  • Top-up is only possible with test card
  • Shops are automatically approved
  • Recurrence or token payment is automatically approved
  • The servers are of smaller capacity
  • Simple SSL certificates are used
  • Sandbox servers are updated regularly without notice (we are doing our best not to lose any data)

Registering accounts

Opening shop

API URL

https://api.test.barion.com

Certificates

Test card

File:Test-card.png

Using mobile app with Sandbox

Limitations