Connect Magento (Adobe Commerce) with MaldoPay to offer secure card payments, support local checkout requirements, and keep transactions tracked cleanly in your payment and order flow.
• Magento places orders and creates MaldoPay payment intents/transactions, then stores returned transaction IDs against the order payment record.
• Payment method configuration and tokenization (when supported by MaldoPay) are handled via Magento’s payment gateway architecture, with client-side components passing non-sensitive references to the backend.
• Authorization, capture, and void operations are routed from Magento to MaldoPay APIs based on the configured payment action and order state transitions.
• Refund requests initiated in Magento generate corresponding refund calls in MaldoPay, with refunded amounts and references persisted back to Magento credit memos.
• Asynchronous webhook callbacks from MaldoPay update Magento payment status, including success, failure, pending, chargeback/dispute flags (when available), and reconciliation references.
• Signature validation, idempotency keys, and retry handling are applied to prevent duplicate charges and to safely process delayed notifications.
• Request/response payloads and error codes are logged in Magento for traceability, while sensitive cardholder data stays outside Magento scope.
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We configure the MaldoPay gateway, map payment actions (authorize, capture, refund), and validate the full order lifecycle in Magento. QA includes failed payments, partial refunds, and status edge cases.
The integration keeps MaldoPay transactions aligned with Magento payment state, invoice, and credit memo actions. That way, captures and refunds reflect correctly in both systems.
Yes, we set MaldoPay per website or store view, including currency and country-specific rules where needed. This is common for brands running multiple storefronts from one Magento backend.
We implement strict amount validation, idempotent callbacks, and clear reconciliation logic in the Magento payment flow. This reduces manual follow-ups when orders, invoices, and payment events land out of sequence.
Yes—scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects and is the world’s #1 most certified Adobe Commerce agency, so we can extend modules safely and keep upgrades manageable.