Integrate Drupal Commerce and Axcess
Trexle connects Drupal Commerce to Axcess and 100+ other payment gateways using a single plugin for one time annual fee
Axcess and Drupal Commerce Integration Guide
Take the credentials you just obtained from Axcess and navigate to Trexle dashboard, click Payments Gateways and select Axcess from the drop down menu as shown below.
Fill into your Axcess credential and click Add Gateway. Click the Activate button next to Axcess, and it will give you a success message and the button will turn into green. You should see something like below.
After adding the Drupal Commerce module to your site, browse into Administration > Commerce > Configuration > Payment gateways. Configure the settings and insert your API key like the following screen.
Make a test product and test the checkout process.
Fill in the payment details using a test credit card.
No test cards are provided to public by the Gateway at the moment. The Support need to be contacted for getting the test cards when testing your site.
Axcess Supported Countries
Axcess Supported Payment Processing Actions
✔ Authorize
✔ Capture
✔ Void
✔ Credit
✔ Recurring
✖ Card Store
Key Features
About Trexle
Trexle is a powerful online recurring subscription billing platform that integrate Axcess and other +100 payment gateways with Drupal Commerce and other dozen of e-commerce platforms.
About Axcess
Axcess can provide two payment gateway platforms that provide a simple Copy and Pay integration for merchants as well as the more detailed merchant hosted solution depending on the PCI requirement of the business. Axcess offer cutting edge gateway technology services with the addition of making your connection to acquiring banks in a simple and easy way to integrate. The gateway they offer provides a secure, encrypted connection through an SSL 256 bit certificate.
About Drupal Commerce
Drupal Commerce is open-source eCommerce software that augments the content management system Drupal. Within the context of a Drupal-based site, Drupal Commerce presents products for purchase; walks customers through the checkout process; keeps track of invoices, receipts, orders, and payments; facilitates shipping and payment; and performs other functions needed by online merchants.