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Capture Transaction

To capture a transaction means that the previously authorized amount from a previous auth transaction will be captured/transferred from the cardholder's bank account to your bank account. In this manual, we walk you through how to use and manage the mentioned endpoint.
To process a capture request, tran_type MUST be capture, and the transaction reference of the original Authorized transaction that you want to capture should be passed in the tran_ref parameter.

you should know

Through out the article we will use the transaction types clarified in ourWhat is the "tran_type" (transaction type)?solution article.





In this tutorial, we will rely on the PayTabs Capture Transaction API Endpoint, mentioned on the PayTabs API endpoints postman collection, which you can access fromhere. The endpoint will need to be accessed with a POST request on the below-mentioned URL

POST{{domain}}/payment/request
Be Aware Of

Please note that not using the proper endpoint URL {domain} will lead to authentication issues within your responses. To find the your proper domain you can read ourWhat is my (Region)/(endpoint URL)?tutorial article.

https://secure.paytabs.sa/payment/request



The Minimum Required Parameters

To initiate a capture payment request, there are minimum required parameters that need to be passed with valid information. The specification of these required parameters is clarified below:

ParameterData TypeRequired
tran_ref
STRING
Indicates the Transaction Reference on the PayTabs side check details on [Response Parameters | tran_ref]
{
"tran_ref": "TST2234701408XXX"
}



Sample Request Payloads

The below sample request payload will show you how you can pass the above-mentioned parameters, which are needed to be passed with valid values to perform a request.

be aware of

Be aware that Capture request is ONLY available for successfully Authorized (A) transactions, and the tran_type MUST be capture.

{
"profile_id": 703XX,
"tran_type": "capture",
"tran_class": "ecom",
"cart_id": "CART#10001",
"cart_currency": "SAR",
"cart_amount": 99.99,
"cart_description": "Capture reason",
"tran_ref": "TST2016700000XXX" //should be an auth transaction
}



Sample Response Payloads

{
"tran_ref": "TST2105900091XXX",
"previous_tran_ref": "TST2016700000XXX",
"tran_type": "Capture"
"cart_id": "CART#10001",
"cart_description": "Capture reason",
"cart_currency": "SAR",
"cart_amount": "100.00",
"tran_currency": "SAR",
"tran_total": "100.00",
"customer_details": {
"name": "Technical Support",
"email": "[email protected]",
"phone": "+966 55 xxxxxx6",
"street1": "address street",
"city": "Jeddah",
"state": "Makkah",
"country": "SA",
"ip": "86.111.XXX.X"
},
"payment_result": {
"response_status": "A",
"response_code": "036501",
"response_message": "Authorised",
"acquirer_message": "00:Approved",
"acquirer_rrn": "42550903****",
"transaction_time": "2024-09-11T09:01:51Z"
},
"payment_info": {
"payment_method": "MasterCard",
"card_type": "Credit",
"card_scheme": "MasterCard",
"payment_description": "5500 00## #### 5559",
"expiryMonth": 12,
"expiryYear": 2026
},
"user_defined": {
"udf1": "UDF1 Test",
"udf2": "UDF2 Test",
"udf3": "UDF3 Test",
"udf4": "UDF4 Test",
"udf5": "UDF5 Test",
"udf6": "UDF6 Test",
"udf7": "UDF7 Test",
"udf8": "UDF8 Test",
"udf9": "UDF9 Test"
},
"serviceId": 1,
"profileId": 703XX,
"merchantId": 46XXX,
"trace": "PMNT0401.676982BA.000580DA"
}

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