Capture Charge
The Payment service API provides the Company a single point of integration with Amazon to facilitate
payment processor integration. The payment service allows the Company to complete one integration while
getting access to multiple payment processors.
Note: In the future, new attributes might be added. We recommend that you structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully
Capture Charge
POST /v1/capture/charge
Capture charge for the shopping trip. An empty 200 (OK) response indicates Capture has been successfuly initiated.
Body parameter
{
"storeId": "string",
"shoppingTripId": "string",
"amount": {
"amount": 0,
"code": "str"
}
}
Data Field |
Required |
Description |
storeId |
Required |
string <= 255 characters ^[0-9a-zA-Z_-]*$. The storeId field contains the store identifier designated during your onboarding process. If you have multiple stores, each store will have a unique identifier. You use this field to identify in which one of your store locations a shopper is requesting access |
shoppingTripId |
Required |
string <= 255 characters ^[0-9a-zA-Z_-]+$. The ShoppingTripId field contains a Universally Unique ID (UUID) for the current shopping trip. Amazon generates a UUID for each shopping trip. |
amount |
Required |
number, The amount field contains the calculated price for the cart that will be charged to the shopper payment mechanism. |
Data Field |
Required |
Description |
amount |
Required |
number. The amount field contains the calculated price for the cart that will be charged to the shopper payment mechanism. |
code |
Required |
string <= 3 characters ^[A-Z]{3}$. CurrencyCode field contains an enumerated string representing the type of currency you are collecting. For example, if you’re collecting U.S. dollars, you would enter USD into this field. |
|
Success example responses
> 200 Response
Data Field |
Required |
Description |
Successful response |
Required |
200 |
Failure example responses
Status |
Meaning |
Description |
400 |
UnknownShoppingTrip |
You will receive a 400 UnknownShoppingTrip if you attempt to checkout using an invalid shoppingTrip |
400 |
BadRequestException |
The API returns a 400 Bad Request Error when requests to the payment service might be missing a required value or an incorrect data type is passed to the API. For example an incorrect storeId or shoppingTripId |
429 |
Too Many Requests |
Too Many Requests – The client has sent too many requests in a given amount of time (rate limiting. A Retry-After header will be included in the response indicating how long to wait before making a new request. Retry-After: 600 (5 minutes) is the current setting |
500 |
ServiceException |
A 500 ServerError is received when the payment servie call fails due to a server issue. For example an un-handled exception or error occurs when processing the API call. You are encouraged to retry the API call to Amazon using an exponential backoff algorithm |
503 ServiceUnavailableException, example responses
{
"errorMsg": "string",
"retryAfter": "string"
}
Data Field |
Required |
Description |
errorMsg |
Required |
string. A 503 ServiceUnavailable is returned when the payment serivce is unavailable. If you receive a 503, you should re-try the API call after the indicated time in the API response. |
retryAfter |
Required |
string. The the time to wait for retry in seconds. |