go-ideal-issuer

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Published: Dec 19, 2023 License: BSD-2-Clause Imports: 24 Imported by: 0

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iDeal issuer

This application provides an API backend to do payments using iDeal for the IRMA iDeal issuer.

Use it like this:

go-ideal-server server <host>:<port>

You will need to set up a configuration directory. This is config/ by default (relative to the current working directory) but you can set a different directory using the -config flag. It needs to have the following entries:

  • A configuration file named config.json. Copy the contents of config.example.json and modify as appropriate:

    • static_dir is a directory you can serve (as the root directory). Useful for debugging.

    • enable_tls makes sure server is run over https

    • tls_certificate is the file path to the TLS certificate when TLS is enabled)

    • tls_private_key is the file path to the private key of the TLS certificate (when TLS is enabled)

    • ideal_path_prefix is the URL prefix that the HTTP server will listen on for the API.

    • ideal_server_name is the server name as configured in the IRMA API server.

    • ideal_base_url, ideal_merchant_id, ideal_sub_id must be provided by your bank.

    • ideal_return_url is the URL of the web front end that the bank will return to.

    • ideal_acquirer_cert is the path to the certificate of the bank you're trying to connect to, relative to the configuration directory. Your bank should provide this certificate. At the bank this certificate is sometimes branded as merchant certificate, because merchants have to use it. It is however the certificate of the bank.

      The certificate must be a PEM-encoded X509 certificate. To test whether the key has the right format, the following command can be used: openssl x509 -in <filename> -inform pem.

    • ideal_merchant_cert is the certificate (public key) of the key pair that is used to send messages to the bank as a merchant. This certificate also has to be uploaded at the bank.

      The certificate must be a PEM-encoded X509 certificate. To test whether the key has the right format, the following command can be used: openssl x509 -in <filename> -inform pem.

    • ideal_merchant_sk is the private key corresponding to ideal_merchant_cert. The key must be in non-encrypted, PEM-encoded PKCS1 format or in non-encrypted, PEM-encoded PKCS8 format.

      To test whether the key has the right format, one of the following commands must accept the key:

      • openssl rsa -in <filename> -inform pem
      • openssl pkcs8 -in <filename> -inform pem -nocrypt

    All paths must be relative to the configuration directory.

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