Xamarin.AffirmSDK
1.0.1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Xamarin.AffirmSDK --version 1.0.1
NuGet\Install-Package Xamarin.AffirmSDK -Version 1.0.1
<PackageReference Include="Xamarin.AffirmSDK" Version="1.0.1" />
paket add Xamarin.AffirmSDK --version 1.0.1
#r "nuget: Xamarin.AffirmSDK, 1.0.1"
// Install Xamarin.AffirmSDK as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Xamarin.AffirmSDK&version=1.0.1 // Install Xamarin.AffirmSDK as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Xamarin.AffirmSDK&version=1.0.1
Xamarin.AffirmSDK
This is a set of Xamarin bindings of Affirm SDK for iOS and Android
For more info, read Adding Package Dependencies to Your App from Apple.
Installation
Install by the NuGet Gallery, using the identifier "Xamarin.AffirmSDK".
Example
A demo app that integrates Affirm is included in the repo. You may clone the GitHub repository into a new Visual Studio project folder and run the Examples project.
Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in iOS changelog document and Android changelog document.
Affirm Android SDK
Affirm Android SDK allows you to offer Affirm in your own app.
Usage Overview
Before you can start the initialization of Affirm SDK, you must first set the AffirmSDK with your public API key
from your sandbox Merchant Dashboard. You must set this key as follows:
Affirm.Initialize(new Affirm.Configuration.Builder("public key")
.SetEnvironment(Affirm.Environment.Sandbox)
.SetName("merchant name")
.SetReceiveReasonCodes("true")
.SetLogLevel(Affirm.LogLevelDebug)
.SetCheckoutRequestCode(8001)
.SetVcnCheckoutRequestCode(8002)
.SetPrequalRequestCode(8003)
.SetLocation(Affirm.Location.Us) // "CA" for Canadian, "US" for American (If not set, default use US)
.Build());
environment
can be set toAffirm.Environment.Sandbox
for test.- To prevent conflicts, you can set a custom affirm's request code.
You can also set public key
and merchant name
after the Initialize
method
Affirm.SetMerchantName("merchant name")
Affirm.SetPublicKey("public key")
Affirm.SetPublicKeyAndMerchantName("public key", "merchant name")
Checkout
Checkout creation is the process in which a customer uses Affirm to pay for a purchase in your app. You can create a checkout object and launch the affirm checkout using the Checkout function
Checkout checkout = Checkout.InvokeBuilder()
.SetOrderId("order id")
.SetItems(items)
.SetBilling(shipping)
.SetShipping(shipping)
.SetShippingAmount(BigDecimal.ValueOf(0.0))
.SetTaxAmount(BigDecimal.ValueOf(100.0))
.SetTotal(BigDecimal.ValueOf(1100.0))
.SetMetadata(metadata)
.Build();
Affirm.StartCheckout(this, checkout, false);
//It is recommended that you round the total in the checkout request to two decimal places. Affirm SDK converts the float total to integer cents before initiating the checkout, so may round up or down depending on the decimal places. Ensure that the rounding in your app uses the same calculation across your other backend systems, otherwise, it may cause an error of 1 cent or more in the total validation on your end.
checkout
object contains details about the orderuseVCN
(boolean) determines whether the checkout flow should use virtual card network to handle the checkout- if
true
, it will returncard info
fromVcnCheckoutCallbacks
. Be sure to override onActivityResult, then call thehandleVcnCheckoutData
method. Please check out the example project for more information.
protected override void OnActivityResult(int requestCode, [GeneratedEnum] Result resultCode, Intent data) { if (Affirm.HandleVcnCheckoutData(this, requestCode, (int)resultCode, data)) { return; } base.OnActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); }
public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutCancelledReason(VcnReason vcnReason) { Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Cancelled: {vcnReason}", ToastLength.Long).Show(); } public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutError(string message) { Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show(); } public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutSuccess(CardDetails cardDetails) { Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Card: {cardDetails}", ToastLength.Long).Show(); }
- if
false
, it will return checkouttoken
fromCheckoutCallbacks
. Be sure to override onActivityResult, then call thehandleCheckoutData
method. Please refer to the example project for more information.
protected override void OnActivityResult(int requestCode, [GeneratedEnum] Result resultCode, Intent data) { if (Affirm.HandleCheckoutData(this, requestCode, (int)resultCode, data)) { return; } base.OnActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); }
public void OnAffirmCheckoutSuccess(string token) { Toast.MakeText(this, $"Checkout token: {token}", ToastLength.Long).Show(); } public void OnAffirmCheckoutCancelled() { Toast.MakeText(this, "Checkout Cancelled", ToastLength.Long).Show(); } public void OnAffirmCheckoutError(string message) { Toast.MakeText(this, $"Checkout Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show(); }
- if
Charge authorization
Once the checkout has been successfully confirmed by the user, the AffirmCheckoutDelegate object will receive a checkout token. This token should be forwarded to your server, which should then use the token to authorize a charge on the user's account. For more details about the server integration, see our API documentation.
Note - For VCN Checkout, all actions should be done using your existing payment gateway and debit card processor using the virtual card number returned after a successful checkout.
Promotional Messaging
Affirm promotional messaging components—payment messaging and educational modals—show customers how they can use Affirm to finance their purchases. Promos consist of promotional messaging, which appears directly in your app, and a modal, which which offers users an ability to prequalify.
Show promotional message with AffirmPromotionButton
To display promotional messaging, SDK provides a AffirmPromotionButton
class. AffirmPromotionButton
is implemented as follows:
<com.affirm.android.AffirmPromotionButton
android:id="@+id/promo"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_below="@id/price"
android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
android:layout_marginTop="20dp"
app:htmlStyling="false"
app:affirmTextFont="@font/apercu_bold"
app:affirmTextColor="@android:color/darker_gray"
app:affirmTextSize="16sp"
app:affirmColor="AffirmColorTypeBlue"
app:affirmLogoType="AffirmDisplayTypeLogo"/>
or
// Option1 - Load via findViewById
AffirmPromotionButton affirmPromotionButton1 = FindViewById<AffirmPromotionButton>(Resource.Id.promo);
Affirm.ConfigureWithAmount(affirmPromotionButton1, null, PromoPageType.Product, BigDecimal.ValueOf(1100.0), true);
or
// Option2 - Initialize by new
AffirmPromotionButton affirmPromotionButton2 = new AffirmPromotionButton(this);
FindViewById<FrameLayout>(Resource.Id.promo_container).AddView(affirmPromotionButton2);
Affirm.ConfigureWithAmount(affirmPromotionButton2, null, PromoPageType.Product, BigDecimal.ValueOf(1100.0), true);
Configure the style of the AffirmPromotionButton
ConfigWithLocalStyling
that will use the local styles.
// You can custom with the AffirmColor, AffirmLogoType, Typeface, TextSize, TextColor
affirmPromotionButton2.ConfigWithLocalStyling(
AffirmColor.AffirmColorTypeBlue,
AffirmLogoType.AffirmDisplayTypeLogo,
ResourcesCompat.GetFont(this, Resource.Font.apercu_bold),
Android.Resource.Color.darker_gray,
Resource.Dimension.affirm_promotion_size);
ConfigWithHtmlStyling
will use html style from Affirm server.
You can add fonts by following the steps below, so you can customize the fonts in html
Add a font file in the /res/font/ directory. Such as lacquer_regular.ttf.
Add a declaration for the font file. You can check the detail in typeface
Use the font in the css file. You can check the detail in remote_promo.css.
// If you want to custom the style of promo message, should pass the local or remote url and the file of typeface declaration
affirmPromotionButton2.ConfigWithHtmlStyling("file:///android_asset/remote_promo.css", typefaceDeclaration);
Tapping on the AffirmPromotionButton
automatically start prequalification flow.
(Optional) If you want to handle errors, override onActivityResult so that affirm can handle the result.
protected override void OnActivityResult(int requestCode, [GeneratedEnum] Result resultCode, Intent data)
{
if (Affirm.HandlePrequalData(this, requestCode, (int)resultCode, data))
{
return;
}
base.OnActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
}
public void OnAffirmPrequalError(string message)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Prequal Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
Fetch promotional message, then display it with your own TextView
.
- You can get promotional message via
fetchPromotion
, aSpannableString
object is returned after the request is successful onPromotionClick
This method handle events that click on the promotional message
TextView promotionTextView = FindViewById<TextView>(Resource.Id.promotionTextView);
Affirm.PromoRequestData requestData = new Affirm.PromoRequestData.Builder(Price, true)
.SetPageType(null)
.Build();
promoRequest = Affirm.FetchPromotion(requestData, promotionTextView.TextSize, this, this);
public void OnSuccess(SpannableString spannableString, bool showPrequal)
{
promotionTextView.TextFormatted = spannableString;
promotionTextView.Click += delegate { Affirm.OnPromotionClick(this, requestData, showPrequal); };
}
public void OnFailure(AffirmException exception)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Failed to get promo message, reason: {exception.Message}", ToastLength.Short).Show();
}
- Call
create
method will initiate the request, and callcancel
method to cancel the request.
protected override void OnStart()
{
base.OnStart();
promoRequest?.Create();
}
protected override void OnStop()
{
promoRequest?.Cancel();
base.OnStop();
}
Track Order Confirmed
The trackOrderConfirmed event triggers when a customer completes their purchase. SDK provides AffirmTrack
object to trigger the tracking.
AffirmTrack affirmTrack = AffirmTrack.InvokeBuilder()
.SetAffirmTrackOrder(affirmTrackOrder)
.SetAffirmTrackProducts(affirmTrackProducts)
.Build();
Affirm.TrackOrderConfirmed(this, TrackModel());
Fragment supports
We also support using fragment directly, only need to pass a ViewGroup id, we will put the AffirmFragment
in this specified view.
- Checkout
// In your activity/fragment, you need to implement Affirm.CheckoutCallbacks
Affirm.StartCheckout(this, Resource.Id.container, CheckoutModel(), null, 10, false);
// - Affirm.CheckoutCallbacks
public void OnAffirmCheckoutSuccess(string token)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Checkout token: {token}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
public void OnAffirmCheckoutCancelled()
{
Toast.MakeText(this, "Checkout Cancelled", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
public void OnAffirmCheckoutError(string message)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Checkout Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
- VCN checkout
// In your activity/fragment, you need to implement Affirm.VcnCheckoutCallbacks
Affirm.StartCheckout(this, R.id.container, CheckoutModel(), null, 10, true);
// - Affirm.VcnCheckoutCallbacks
public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutCancelled()
{
Toast.MakeText(this, "Vcn Checkout Cancelled", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutCancelledReason(VcnReason vcnReason)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Cancelled: {vcnReason}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutError(string message)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
public void OnAffirmVcnCheckoutSuccess(CardDetails cardDetails)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Vcn Checkout Card: {cardDetails}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
- Promotion
AffirmPromotionButton affirmPromotionButton = FindViewById<AffirmPromotionButton>(Resource.Id.promo);
Affirm.ConfigureWithAmount(this, Resource.Id.container, affirmPromotionButton, null, PromoPageType.Product, Price, true, null);
- Site modal
// In your activity/fragment, you need to implement Affirm.PrequalCallbacks
Affirm.ShowSiteModal(this, Resource.Id.container, null, "5LNMQ33SEUYHLNUC");
public void OnAffirmPrequalError(string message)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Prequal Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
- Product modal
// In your activity/fragment, you need to implement Affirm.PrequalCallbacks
Affirm.showProductModal(this, Resource.Id.container, Price, null, PromoPageType.Product, null)
public void OnAffirmPrequalError(string message)
{
Toast.MakeText(this, $"Prequal Error: {message}", ToastLength.Long).Show();
}
- Since there is no callback, it will return success after 10 seconds timeout
- We will replace using the HTTP API after the API is done
Affirm iOS SDK
The Affirm iOS SDK allows you to offer Affirm in your own app.
Usage Overview
An Affirm integration consists of two components: checkout and promotional messaging.
Before you can use these components, you must first set the AffirmSDK with your public API key from your sandbox Merchant Dashboard. You must set this key to the shared AffirmConfiguration once (preferably in your AppDelegate) as follows:
AffirmConfiguration.SharedInstance.ConfigureWithPublicKey("PUBLIC_API_KEY", locale: AffirmLocale.Us, environment: AffirmEnvironment.Sandbox, merchantName:@"Affirm Example");
Checkout
Checkout creation
Checkout creation is the process in which a customer uses Affirm to pay for a purchase in your app. This process is governed by the AffirmCheckoutViewController
object, which requires three parameters:
The
AffirmCheckout
object which contains details about the orderThe
useVCN
object which determines whether the checkout flow should use virtual card network to handle the checkout.if set YES, it will return the debit card information from this delegate
void VcnCheckout(UIViewController checkoutViewController, AffirmCreditCard creditCard)
if set NO, it will return checkout token from this delegate
void Checkout(AffirmCheckoutViewController checkoutViewController, string checkoutToken)
The
AffirmCheckoutDelegate
object which receives messages at various stages in the checkout process
Once the AffirmCheckoutViewController has been constructed from the parameters above, you may present it with any other view controller. This initiates the flow which guides the user through the Affirm checkout process. An example of how this is implemented is provided as follows:
// initialize an AffirmItem with item details
AffirmItem item = new AffirmItem(name: "Affirm Test Item", SKU: "test_item", unitPrice: dollarPrice, quantity: 1, URL: new NSUrl(urlString: "http://sandbox.affirm.com/item"));
// initialize an AffirmShippingDetail with the user's shipping address
AffirmShippingDetail shipping = AffirmShippingDetail.ShippingDetailWithName(name: "Chester Cheetah", line1: "633 Folsom Street", line2: "", city: "San Francisco", state: "CA", zipCode: "94107", countryCode: "USA");
// initialize an AffirmCheckout object with the item(s), shipping details, tax amount, shipping amount, discounts, financing program, and order ID
AffirmCheckout checkout = new AffirmCheckout(items: new AffirmItem[] { item }, shipping: shipping, taxAmount: NSDecimalNumber.Zero, shippingAmount: NSDecimalNumber.Zero, discounts: null, metadata: null, financingProgram: null, orderId: "JKLMO4321");
// The minimum requirements are to initialize the AffirmCheckout object with the item(s), shipping details, and payout Amount
AffirmCheckout checkout = AffirmCheckout.CheckoutWithItems(items: new AffirmItem[] { item }, shipping: shipping, totalAmount: price);
// initialize an UINavigationController with the checkout object and present it
AffirmCheckoutViewController checkoutViewController = new AffirmCheckoutViewController(this, checkout: checkout, useVCN: false, getReasonCodes: false, cardAuthWindow: 10);
UINavigationController nav = new UINavigationController(rootViewController: checkoutViewController);
PresentViewController(nav, animated: true, completionHandler: null);
// It is recommended that you round the total in the checkout request to two decimal places. Affirm SDK converts the float total to integer cents before initiating the checkout, so may round up or down depending on the decimal places. Ensure that the rounding in your app uses the same calculation across your other backend systems, otherwise, it may cause an error of 1 cent or more in the total validation on your end.
The flow ends once the user has successfully confirmed the checkout or vcn checkout, canceled the checkout, or encountered an error in the process. In each of these cases, Affirm will send a message to the AffirmCheckoutDelegate along with additional information about the result.
Charge authorization
Once the checkout has been successfully confirmed by the user, the AffirmCheckoutDelegate object will receive a checkout token. This token should be forwarded to your server, which should then use the token to authorize a charge on the user's account. For more details about the server integration, see our API documentation.
Note - For VCN Checkout, all actions should be done using your existing payment gateway and debit card processor using the virtual card number returned after a successful checkout.
Promotional Messaging
Affirm promotional messaging components—monthly payment messaging and educational modals—show customers how they can use Affirm to finance their purchases. Promos consist of promotional messaging, which appears directly in your app, and a modal, which offers users an ability to prequalify.
To create promotional messaging view, the SDK provides the AffirmPromotionalButton
class, only requires the developer to add to their view and configure to implement. The AffirmPromotionalButton is implemented as follows:
promotionalButton = new AffirmPromotionalButton(promoID: null,
showCTA: true,
pageType: AffirmPageType.Product,
presentingViewController: this,
frame: new CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 315, height: 34));
stackView.InsertArrangedSubview(promotionalButton, stackIndex: 0);
To show / refresh promotional messaging, use
promotionalButton.ConfigureWithAmount(amount: new NSDecimalNumber(amountText),
affirmLogoType: AffirmLogoType.Name,
affirmColor: AffirmColorType.Blue,
remoteFontURL: fontURL,
remoteCssURL: cssURL);
or
promotionalButton.ConfigureWithAmount(amount: new NSDecimalNumber(amountText),
affirmLogoType: AffirmLogoType.Name,
affirmColor: AffirmColorType.BlueBlack,
font: UIFont.ItalicSystemFontOfSize(size: 15),
textColor: UIColor.Gray);
If you have got the html raw string, you could show the promotional messaging using
promotionalButton.ConfigureWithHtmlString(htmlString: html,
amount: new NSDecimalNumber(amountText),
remoteFontURL: fontURL,
remoteCssURL: cssURL);
[Note: the amount fields passed to the promotional messaging configuration methods should be in dollars (no cents), so it is best practice to round up to the nearest dollar before passing.]
If you want to use local fonts, you need do following steps:
- Add the font files to your project (make sure that the files are targeted properly to your application)
- Add the font files to yourApp-Info.plist
- Use the font in your CSS file, for example
@font-face
{
font-family: 'OpenSansCondensed-Bold';
src: local('OpenSansCondensed-Bold'),url('OpenSansCondensed-Bold.ttf') format('truetype');
}
body {
font-family: 'OpenSansCondensed-Light';
font-weight: normal;
!important;
}
[Note: if no promotional message returned, the button will be hidden automatically]
Tapping on the Promotional button automatically opens a modal in an AffirmPrequalModalViewController
with more information, including (if you have it configured) a button that prompts the user to prequalify for Affirm financing.
[Note: The AffirmPrequalModalViewController is deprecated as of SDK version 4.0.13.] To display the AffirmPromoModal outside of tapping on the AffirmPromotionalButton, you may initialize and display an instance of the promo modal viewController as follows:
AffirmPromoModalViewController viewController = new AffirmPromoModalViewController(promoId: "promo_id", amount: amount, @delegate: this);
UINavigationController nav = new UINavigationController(rootViewController: viewController);
presentingViewController.PresentViewController(nav, animated: true, completionHandler: null);
Retrieve raw string from As low as message
You can retrieve raw string using AffirmDataHandler
.
NSDecimalNumber dollarPrice = new NSDecimalNumber(numberValue: amountTextField.Text);
AffirmDataHandler.GetPromoMessageWithPromoID(promoID: null,
amount: dollarPrice,
showCTA: true,
pageType: AffirmPageType.Banner,
logoType: AffirmLogoType.Name,
colorType: AffirmColorType.Blue,
font: UIFont.BoldSystemFontOfSize(15),
textColor: UIColor.Gray,
@delegate: this,
completionHandler: (NSAttributedString attributedString, UIViewController viewController, NSError error) =>
{
promoButton.SetAttributedTitle(title: attributedString, UIControlState.Normal);
promoViewController = viewController;
});
After that, you could present promo modal using
UINavigationController nav = new UINavigationController(rootViewController: promoViewController);
PresentViewController(nav, animated: true, completionHandler: null);
Track Order Confirmed
The trackOrderConfirmed event triggers when a customer completes their purchase. The SDK provides the AffirmOrderTrackerViewController
class to track it, it requires AffirmOrder
and an array with AffirmProduct
.
AffirmOrderTrackerViewController.TrackOrder(order: order, products: new AffirmProduct[] { product0, product1 });
[Note: this feature will be improved after the endpoint is ready for app and it will be disappeared after 5 seconds]
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
MonoAndroid | monoandroid11.0 is compatible. |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios10 is compatible. |
-
MonoAndroid 11.0
- GoogleGson (>= 2.8.5)
- Square.OkHttp3 (>= 4.9.0.1)
- Xamarin.AndroidX.AppCompat (>= 1.0.2)
- Xamarin.Google.Guava (>= 28.2.0)
- Xamarin.GooglePlayServices.Auth (>= 117.0.0)
- Xamarin.Kotlin.StdLib (>= 1.3.21)
-
Xamarin.iOS 1.0
- No dependencies.
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[iOS] AffirmSDK 5.0.19
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