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Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)

CardConnect Capture

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Demonstrates how to send a CardConnect Capture request.
The capture service queues the transaction amount for settlement. Capture can occur within the authorization request or subsequently. ...

See https://developer.cardconnect.com/cardconnect-api#capture

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Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)
program ChilkatDemo;

// Demonstrates using the Chilkat Pascal wrapper via the C bridge DLL.
// Builds as a console application under Lazarus (FPC) or Delphi.

{$IFDEF FPC}
  {$MODE DELPHI}
{$ENDIF}
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses
  {$IFDEF UNIX}
  cthreads,
  {$ENDIF}
  SysUtils,
  CkDllLoader,
  Chilkat.Http,
  Chilkat.HttpResponse,
  Chilkat.JsonObject;

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

procedure RunDemo;
var
  success: Boolean;
  http: THttp;
  json: TJsonObject;
  url: string;
  resp: THttpResponse;
  jsonResp: TJsonObject;
  amount: string;
  resptext: string;
  setlstat: string;
  commcard: string;
  respcode: string;
  batchid: string;
  merchid: string;
  token: string;
  authcode: string;
  respproc: string;
  retref: string;
  respstat: string;
  account: string;

begin
  success := False;

  //  This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
  //  See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

  http := THttp.Create;

  http.BasicAuth := True;
  http.Login := 'API_USERNAME';
  http.Password := 'API_PASSWORD';

  //  Build and send the following JSON:

  //  The "retref" is the value returned in the JSON response for the Authorization request.

  //  {
  //      "retref":"112989260941",
  //      "merchid":"MERCHANT_ID"
  //  }

  json := TJsonObject.Create;
  json.UpdateString('retref','112989260941');
  json.UpdateString('merchid','MERCHANT_ID');

  url := 'https://<site>.cardconnect.com:<port>/cardconnect/rest/capture';

  resp := THttpResponse.Create;
  success := http.HttpStr('PUT',url,json.Emit(),'utf-8','application/json',resp);
  if (success = False) then
    begin
      WriteLn(http.LastErrorText);
      Exit;
    end;

  //  A response status of 200 indicates potential success.  The JSON response body
  //  must be examined to determine if it was truly successful or an error.
  WriteLn('response status code = ' + resp.StatusCode);

  jsonResp := TJsonObject.Create;
  jsonResp.Load(resp.BodyStr);
  jsonResp.EmitCompact := False;

  WriteLn('response JSON:');
  WriteLn(jsonResp.Emit());

  //  A successful response looks like this:

  //  {
  //    "amount": "0.20",
  //    "resptext": "Approval",
  //    "setlstat": "Queued for Capture",
  //    "commcard": " C ",
  //    "respcode": "00",
  //    "batchid": "1900942291",
  //    "merchid": "MERCHANT_ID",
  //    "token": "9418594164541111",
  //    "authcode": "PPS158",
  //    "respproc": "FNOR",
  //    "retref": "112989260941",
  //    "respstat": "A",
  //    "account": "9418594164541111"
  //  }

  //  Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: 
  //  Generate Parsing Code from JSON

  amount := jsonResp.StringOf('amount');
  resptext := jsonResp.StringOf('resptext');
  setlstat := jsonResp.StringOf('setlstat');
  commcard := jsonResp.StringOf('commcard');
  respcode := jsonResp.StringOf('respcode');
  batchid := jsonResp.StringOf('batchid');
  merchid := jsonResp.StringOf('merchid');
  token := jsonResp.StringOf('token');
  authcode := jsonResp.StringOf('authcode');
  respproc := jsonResp.StringOf('respproc');
  retref := jsonResp.StringOf('retref');
  respstat := jsonResp.StringOf('respstat');
  account := jsonResp.StringOf('account');


  http.Free;
  json.Free;
  resp.Free;
  jsonResp.Free;

end;

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

begin

  try
    RunDemo;
  except
    on E: Exception do
      WriteLn('Unhandled exception: ', E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
  end;

  WriteLn;
  {$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}
  WriteLn('Press Enter to exit...');
  ReadLn;
  {$ENDIF}
end.