Unable to add test card in Google Pay TEST environment and order total
- In GooglePay, how to display the order total in googlepay payment sheet?(Is it possible to do?) Could not find any documentation for that.
- Im using TEST environment but still unable to add any test card which is mentioned in the below URL and also it is redirecting to https://pay.google.com instead of https://pay.sandbox.google.com (Is this expected behaviour?)
new google.payments.api.PaymentsClient({ environment: ‘TEST’ })
Test Cards:
https://docs.adyen.com/developers/test-cards/test-card-numbers
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- In GooglePay, how to display the order total in googlepay payment sheet?(Is it possible to do?) Could not find any documentation for that.
- Im using TEST environment but still unable to add any test card which is mentioned in the below URL and also it is redirecting to https://pay.google.com instead of https://pay.sandbox.google.com (Is this expected behaviour?)
new google.payments.api.PaymentsClient({ environment: ‘TEST’ })
Test Cards:
https://docs.adyen.com/developers/test-cards/test-card-numbers
javascript

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- In GooglePay, how to display the order total in googlepay payment sheet?(Is it possible to do?) Could not find any documentation for that.
- Im using TEST environment but still unable to add any test card which is mentioned in the below URL and also it is redirecting to https://pay.google.com instead of https://pay.sandbox.google.com (Is this expected behaviour?)
new google.payments.api.PaymentsClient({ environment: ‘TEST’ })
Test Cards:
https://docs.adyen.com/developers/test-cards/test-card-numbers
javascript

- In GooglePay, how to display the order total in googlepay payment sheet?(Is it possible to do?) Could not find any documentation for that.
- Im using TEST environment but still unable to add any test card which is mentioned in the below URL and also it is redirecting to https://pay.google.com instead of https://pay.sandbox.google.com (Is this expected behaviour?)
new google.payments.api.PaymentsClient({ environment: ‘TEST’ })
Test Cards:
https://docs.adyen.com/developers/test-cards/test-card-numbers
javascript

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- That's right, it is not possible to add the total price to the payments sheet.
- The way the test environment works for Google Pay is slightly different to the sandboxes some payment providers offer. When you use Google Pay in the
TEST
environment, the APIs are, by default, still expecting valid card numbers. As such, if you use invalid information, the checks will still fail. Said so, your card is never charged nor the token that the systems responds with allows to perform any transaction.
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- That's right, it is not possible to add the total price to the payments sheet.
- The way the test environment works for Google Pay is slightly different to the sandboxes some payment providers offer. When you use Google Pay in the
TEST
environment, the APIs are, by default, still expecting valid card numbers. As such, if you use invalid information, the checks will still fail. Said so, your card is never charged nor the token that the systems responds with allows to perform any transaction.
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- That's right, it is not possible to add the total price to the payments sheet.
- The way the test environment works for Google Pay is slightly different to the sandboxes some payment providers offer. When you use Google Pay in the
TEST
environment, the APIs are, by default, still expecting valid card numbers. As such, if you use invalid information, the checks will still fail. Said so, your card is never charged nor the token that the systems responds with allows to perform any transaction.
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- That's right, it is not possible to add the total price to the payments sheet.
- The way the test environment works for Google Pay is slightly different to the sandboxes some payment providers offer. When you use Google Pay in the
TEST
environment, the APIs are, by default, still expecting valid card numbers. As such, if you use invalid information, the checks will still fail. Said so, your card is never charged nor the token that the systems responds with allows to perform any transaction.
- That's right, it is not possible to add the total price to the payments sheet.
- The way the test environment works for Google Pay is slightly different to the sandboxes some payment providers offer. When you use Google Pay in the
TEST
environment, the APIs are, by default, still expecting valid card numbers. As such, if you use invalid information, the checks will still fail. Said so, your card is never charged nor the token that the systems responds with allows to perform any transaction.
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