MobCard Woo Payment Gateway extends WooCommerce payment options by adding the mobilPay Card Gateway.
MobCard Woo Payment Gateway extends WooCommerce payment options by adding the mobilPay Card Gateway.
This plugin is meant to be used by merchants in Romania.
I put some of my free time into developing and maintaining this plugin. If helped you in your projects and you are happy with it, you can buy me a coffee.
You can also find this project on GitHub. Feel free to contribute, fork or pull requests.
Upload mobcard-woo-payment-gateway
to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory.
Place your private.key
and public.cer
files from your mobilPay merchant account into certificates
folder of the plugin.
Activate the plugin through the Plugins
menu in WordPress.
Configure your settings under WooCommerce > Settings > Checkout > mobilPay Card
option panel.
Any merchant that contracted mobilPay credit/debit card payment processing services.
Basically romanian companies.
No. You can only take payments from credit/debit card processed by mobilPay only.
Sandbox:
If you want to test the plugin under sandbox enviroment, upload your testing private.key
and public.cer
files into certificates
folder of the plugin.
These certificates should look like this: sandbox.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXprivate.key
and sandbox.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.public.cer
.
Live:
Upload your live private.key
and public.cer
files into certificates
folder of the plugin.
These certificates should look like this: live.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXprivate.key
and live.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.public.cer
.
Note:
Don’t rename .key
and .cer
files and make sure that XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
matches your Merchant ID.
WooCommerce plugin fails to load jQuery Cookie JavaScript due to current Mod_Security ruleset on your web server. Files: jquery.cookie.js
and jquery.cookie.min.js
, located inside folder /plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/jquery-cookie/
may cause some issues with “Order” button and other minor template issues if not loaded properly.
To fix this small issue folow these steps:
Step 1: Login to FTP then rename files inside folder /plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/jquery-cookie/
:
jquery.cookie.js into `jquery_cookie.js` jquery.cookie.min.js into `jquery_cookie.min.js`
Step 2: Inside folder /wp-content/themes/
find theme which is in use, for example, twentyfourteen then add following lines into functions.php
:
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'custom_woo_cookie_frontend' ); function custom_woo_cookie_frontend() { global $post, $woocommerce; $suffix = defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; wp_deregister_script( 'jquery-cookie' ); wp_register_script( 'jquery-cookie', $woocommerce->plugin_url() . '/assets/js/jquery-cookie/jquery_cookie' . $suffix . '.js', array( 'jquery' ), '', true ); }
Now the JavaScript files jquery_cookie.js
and jquery_cookie.min.js
won’t produce 404 errors due to Mod_Security module interference.