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    Test account to account processing

    This guide describes how to test account to account (A2A) processing on your checkout page.

    Complexity: Low
    Coding: None

    Before you start

    Before you start, you need a checkout page that uses the Checkout test environment.

    How to test and samples

    The Checkout page provides your customers with the option to pay by A2A. To test A2A processing on the checkout page and using the sample data in the test environment, follow the steps below:

    Swish

    It is possible to input any arbitrary and random numbers for the personal identification number and phone number in order to process and test the payment.

    Also, it is not required to approve the payment through the app when the approval window is prompted.

    1. Navigate to your checkout page
    2. Select SEK for the checkout currency
    3. Select "Swish"
    4. Enter any random phone number
    5. Enter any arbitrary email, postal code, phone number, and personal identification number in the address form
    6. Click on "Pay"

    Trustly

    When testing Trustly payments, it will call the testing environment which will automatically target the Sandbox of the payment method provider.

    From here, it will prompt a view displayed directly in the UI where it will be possible to select a bank and to input the test credentials.

    It is possible to input any arbitrary and random numbers for the test credentials.

    See the following example below:

    Trustly test

    • Bank: Any bank, like Commerzbank vormais Dresdner IBLZ
    • Login: Any 8-digit number, like 12345678
    • One-time code: provided on the screen, like 245564

    SOFORT

    When testing SOFORT payments, it will call the testing environment which will automatically target the playground of the payment method provide.

    It is possible to input any arbitrary and random numbers for the test credentials.

    See the following example below:

    • Bank: select “Demo Bank”
    • Kontonummer: any 10-digit number, like 1234567890
    • PIN: any 4-digit number, like 1234
    • Account selection (Kontoaswahl): any
    • TAN: indicated on UI, 12345

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