- HTTP request
- Request body
- Response body
- RefundResult
- AccountClosed
- AccountClosedAccountTakenOver
- AccountClosedFraud
- AccountOnHold
- RefundExceedsMaximumBalance
- RefundResultNotificationResponse
- RefundResultNotificationResult
Notifies Google of the final result of an asynchronousRefund
request.
The refundResult
value is idempotent for this refundRequestId
and cannot be changed by a subsequent call to this method.
If the endpoint encounters an error while processing the request, the response from this endpoint will be of type ErrorResponse
.
Responses to this query may be empty if this method does not return an HTTP 200. The response body is empty in situations where an ErrorResponse
with a clear description could be used to help an attacker understand the payment integrator account identifier of other integrators. In these situations, where either the signing key doesn't match, the payment integrator identifier was not found, or the encryption key was unknown, this method will return an HTTP 404 with an empty body. If the request signature could be verified, additional information regarding the error will be returned in the response body.
An example request looks like:
{
"requestHeader": {
"protocolVersion": {
"major": 1
},
"requestId": "8a986fe8-5a2c-45a4-a1bb-3bed6e651020",
"requestTimestamp": {
"epochMillis": 1482452962000
},
"paymentIntegratorAccountId": "SpeedyPaymentsIndia_INR"
},
"paymentIntegratorRefundId": "UJ97F3RY8R",
"refundRequestId": "liUrreQY233839dfFFb24gaQM",
"result": {
"success": {}
},
"rawResult": {
"scope": "VISA",
"rawCode": "00"
}
}
An example response looks like:
{
"responseHeader": {
"responseTimestamp": {
"epochMillis": 1482452962840
}
},
"result": {
"accepted": {}
}
}
HTTP request
POST https://vgw.googleapis.com/gsp/google-authenticated-card-fop-api/v1/refundResultNotification/:PIAID
Request body
The request body contains data with the following structure:
JSON representation |
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{
"requestHeader": {
object (RequestHeader)
},
"paymentIntegratorRefundId": string,
"refundRequestId": string,
"result": {
object ( |
Fields | |
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request |
REQUIRED: Common header for all requests. |
payment |
OPTIONAL: This identifier is specific to the integrator and is generated by the integrator. The integrator identifies this refund in their system by this identifier. For convenience, this identifier is included with in the remittance details |
refund |
REQUIRED: A unique identifier for the refund. This is the |
result |
REQUIRED: Result of this refund. |
raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this refund. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the This value is required if the |
Response body
This method supports multiple return types. For additional information about what 4XX or 5XX HTTP status code to return with an ErrorResponse
, consult the ErrorResponse
object and HTTP status codes documentation.
Possible response messages | |
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HTTP 200 Status |
|
HTTP 4XX / 5XX Status |
|
RefundResult
Result codes for refunds.
JSON representation |
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{ // Union field |
Fields | |
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Union field
|
|
success |
Successful refund. |
account |
The account held with the integrator has been closed. |
account |
The user's account with the integrator has been closed, suspected account take over. |
account |
The user's account held with the integrator has been closed because of fraud. |
account |
The user's account is currently on hold and cannot accept the refund, but the user's account may later be able to accept the refund. Google may request another refund in the future, but will do so with a new |
refund |
The refund cannot be processed at the current time, because doing so would cause the user's balance to exceed the maximum allowed amount. Google may request another refund in the future, but will do so with a new |
AccountClosed
The user's account held with the integrator has been closed.
JSON representation |
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{ "rawResult": { object (RawResult) } } |
Fields | |
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raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this event. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the |
AccountClosedAccountTakenOver
The user's account with the integrator has been closed, suspected account take over.
JSON representation |
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{ "rawResult": { object (RawResult) } } |
Fields | |
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raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this event. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the |
AccountClosedFraud
The user's account held with the integrator has been closed because of fraud.
JSON representation |
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{ "rawResult": { object (RawResult) } } |
Fields | |
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raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this event. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the |
AccountOnHold
The account is on hold.
JSON representation |
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{ "rawResult": { object (RawResult) } } |
Fields | |
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raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this event. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the |
RefundExceedsMaximumBalance
The refund cannot be processed at the current time, because doing so would cause the user's balance to exceed the maximum allowed amount. Google may request another refund in the future, but will do so with a new requestId
, so this request should be considered finished.
JSON representation |
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{ "rawResult": { object (RawResult) } } |
Fields | |
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raw |
OPTIONAL: Raw result of this event. Used to help inform Google's risk engine and analytics. In decline code–mapping situations, data is sometimes lost. The integrator can choose to give Google a raw code. For example, a credit card gateway (the integrator) may use this field to communicate to Google the exact decline code that was received from the VISA network. In that case, the |
RefundResultNotificationResponse
Response object for the Google hosted RefundNotification method.
JSON representation |
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{
"responseHeader": {
object (ResponseHeader)
},
"result": {
object ( |
Fields | |
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response |
REQUIRED: Common header for all responses. |
result |
REQUIRED: Result of this call. |
RefundResultNotificationResult
Result messages for the refundResultNotification
method.
JSON representation |
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{ // Union field |
Fields | |
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Union field
|
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accepted |
Refund result notification was accepted. |