14 Feb 2010

Magento and Sagepay

Magento Tuts

If your considering moving away from the pain of paypal payments , and upgrading your magento store by offering live payments. I would suggest you look into ebizmarts

Ebizmarts Sagepay Server Module allows a shop owners to support non-redirect live payments, unlike paypal and google checkout the customer stays on your site rather than redirected away. This Magento Sagepay Module supports the following payments methods  visa, MasterCard, switch, solo and the problematic maestro.

Front End View

Magento’s Sagepay module fits in well with most templates that offer a white background during checkout, the first stage your customers will see is your typical payment selection screen. Here you will  set the name and description of your new payment option via the back-end Module options, For the purpose of the review we have named this Credit/Debit card payments

magento payments

As you will see from the above screen our template design is based on the Modern Theme offered by Magento,

The next screenshot shows the actual payment form, this uses a iframe to open what is normally the sagepay redirect form customers would normally use. If your still a little unsure about what an iframe actual is think of it, as a web page opening within another web page giving the customer the impression that the content is part of your site.

As you will see bellow the payment form is white with small gray lines between each section, this allows it to fit in with most templates and custom designs. Take note that the customers details are automatically passed to the sagepay form via the address section when placing an order.

magento sagepay form

As we know, its 100% important that the payment form fits in with your magento installation so we have created a larger screenshot please click on this link

Back end View

You will find the back end options for this module in Config/ Payment Methods / SagePay Server

First lets look over the fields and options you have

magento sagepay options