With this service, the calling apps can do a transfer to a destination account number from a pre-configured account of the app. If authorisation details are required by a provider, apps will have to provide this. OnePipe will in turn forward to the provider’s dedicated implementation. This is a service that is useful for when a business wants to debit their own account and credit any destination account.
Before you proceed: Please read this.
Commercial model
The provider should have it's own way of debiting the pre-configured account (which will be passed either in beneficiary info or extras) then execute the transfer. Provider needs to send a share of income to the settlement account at the host; which will then be shared with OnePipe, host and ISO.
Settlement & fees model
Model | How it works |
---|---|
Amount or Commission | Provider sends a share of income to the settlement account at the host; which will then be shared with OnePipe, host and ISO. |
Special configuration notes
OTP override: All providers of this service should implement OTP, but support the configuration of
otp_override
such that based on this configuration, they could be instructed to bypass the OTP requirement for an app.SMS handler: All providers that need to do OTP validation can use the Send SMS and Send Email services on OnePipe to send their OTP.
Process flows
Sequence of calls
App calls
/transact
with the right auth detailsProvider responds with
WaitingForOTP
orPendingValidation
as may be requiredApp calls
/transact/validate
to supply OTP if neededProvider responds with any of the completion codes
Successful
orFailed
.To query the status of a transaction, the app can call
/transact/query
Where the provider supports it, the app can call
/transact/reverse
to request a reversal
There are two scenarios to this:
Scenario 1: Provider does 2FA on transaction
Scenario 2: Provider MS does 2FA on transaction
INTERFACE SPECIFICATION (APP → ONEPIPE)
For details on encryption using the Triple DES Algorithm, read this.
Request (Transact)
{ "request_ref":"{{request_ref}}", "request_type":"disburse", "auth": { "type": null, "secure": null, "auth_provider": "Beeceptor", "route_mode": null }, "transaction": { "mock_mode": "live", "transaction_ref": "{{transaction_ref}}", "transaction_desc": "A random transaction", "transaction_ref_parent": null, "amount": 1000, "customer":{ "customer_ref": "{{customer_id}}", "firstname": "Uju", "surname": "Usmanu", "email": "ujuusmanu@gmail.com", "mobile_no": "234802343132" }, "meta":{ "a_key":"a_meta_value_1", "another_key":"a_meta_value_2" }, "details": { "destination_account":"2363262632", "destination_bank_code":"011", "otp_override": true } } }
Response (when otp_override = false)
{ "status": "WaitingForOTP", "message": "Please enter the OTP sent to 2348022****08", "data": { "provider_response_code": "900T0", "provider": "Beeceptor", "errors": null, "error": null, "provider_response": null } }
Response (when otp_override = true)
{ "status": "Successful", "message": "Transaction processed successfully", "data": { "provider_response_code": "00", "provider": "Beeceptor", "errors": null, "error": null, "provider_response": { "reference": "000022200225154318222333334432", "payment_id": "136FTTP200590171", "destination_institution_code": "000016", "beneficiary_account_name": "JOHN DOE JAMES", "beneficiary_account_number": "3056433222", "beneficiary_kyc_level": "3", "originator_account_name": "James Jane", "originator_account_number": "0001131256", "originator_kyc_level": "1", "narration": "My narration", "transaction_final_amount": 1000 } } }
Request (validate with otp)
{ "request_ref":"{{request_ref}}", "request_type":"transfer_funds", "auth": { "secure": "{{encrypted_otp}}", "auth_provider": "Beeceptor" }, "transaction": { "transaction_ref": "70713093460718" } }
Breakdown of the details object
For this service, the details object will have the following:
Field | Type | Requirement | Description |
---|---|---|---|
destination_account_number | string | compulsory | Destination account to send funds to |
destination_bank_code | string | compulsory | Destination institution code |
otp_override | boolean | optional | Defaults to |
Possible status response codes
For this service, these are the possible responses a client can receive
Status | Meaning |
---|---|
Successful | Standard success code |
Failed | Standard failure code |
WaitingForOTP | To signify that this provider has requested an OTP from the customer and it should be supplied. |
PendingValidation | To signify that this provider needs some extra information to be provided. The |
INTERFACE SPECIFICATION (ONEPIPE → PROVIDER MICRO SERVICE)
Read this closely.
Special notes for OTP override
Whenever a request is to be validated by OTP, the provider microservice should first call the provider, store response info in the database, send an OTP to the phone number attached to the source of fund, then respond with WaitingForOTP.
On the OTP validation phase, if user OTP is valid, provider should retrieve info from the database, then respond with a Successful response.
NB: Data should be erased from the DB.
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