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Supplier Protocol

Glossary

Word Meaning
Supplier Anyone who provides a service to the merchant and participate in the split
Split The operation that splits the amount of the payment among the suppliers
Supplier Provider An API that provides the supplier that will be called by the recipients builder
Recipients builder The IO App that will identify the supplier provider linked in the account and will request all the providers, then send the result to the gateway
Gateway The application that process the payment
Suppliers Providers Builder A builder present in the builder-hub, declared in the manifest.json
This builder automatically sets the route that will be called by the recipients-builder and the necessaries policies of the supplier provider

Supplier Protocol

How It Works

An brief overview of the Supplier Protocol is this image Supplier Protocol Overview

In the moment where the split will occurr the RecipientsBuilder app will be called. This app will make a request to all apps that use the SupplierProviderBuilder, after that it will respond the merged recipients to the Payment Gateway. The route that will be called by the RecipientsBuilder app is /minicart-supplier

Pre-requirements

There are some mandatory requirements to use the Supplier Protocol

  • The recipient builder app must be installed in the account
    • You can check if is installed by vtex ls command
    • If it's not you can install using vtex install recipients-builder
  • You need to configure the account to use split. So you must use an connector that allows split and a configured afiliation.

The payload format

Currently the data that the supplier provider will receive has this payload:

{
  miniCart: MiniCart
  transactionId?: string
  orderId?: string
  currency?: string = 'BRL'
  operationValue?: number
  chargeProcessingFee?: boolean = null
  chargebackLiable?: boolean = null
  proportionalRefund?: boolean = false
}

Where MiniCart is

{
  items?: Items[]
  sellers?: Array<{
    id: string
    name: string
    document: string
    documentType: string
  }>
  freight?: number
  orderUrl?: string
  tax?: number
  shippingdate?: Date
  shippingestimated?: string
  isGiftRegistry?: bool
  giftRegistryDescription?: string
  giftRegistryId?: strinsg
  isPickupStore?: boolean
  isCallCenter?: bool
}

Where Item is

 {
  id: string
  name: string
  value: number
  quantity: number
  priceTags?: [
    {
      name: string
      value: number
      isPercentual: bool
    }
  ]
  components?: Item[]
  comissions?: number
  freightCommission?: number
  sellerChain?: string[]
  shippingDiscout?: number
  discount?: number
  refId?: string
  productId?: string
  sellingPrice?: number
  sellerId?: string | null
  dockId?: string
  categoryId?: string
  categoryName?: string
  deliveryChannel?: string
  deliveryType?: string
  deliverySlaInMinutes?: Long
  deliveryWindow?: {
    startDate: Date
    endDate: Date
  }
  tax?: number
  freight?: number
}

The response format

The expected response type is a list of suppliers

  [{
    id: string
    name: string
    documentType: string
    document: string
    role: string
    amount: number
  }]

Implementing a supplier provider

  1. Clone this repo
  2. Verify the configs and requirements
  3. Start hacking!

In this example, you can just write you implementation in this controller:

export async function provideSuppliersUsingMiniCart({
  req,
  response,
}: Context) {
  const payload = await json(req)
  const suppliers = getSuppliersByMiniCart(payload)

  response.status = 200
  response.body = suppliers
}

Verify Builder

The Supplier Provider Builder will automatically set the route /minicart-suppliers , this route is the one that will be called by the Recipients Builder . By default this build is already declared in this example.

{
	...

	"builders": 
	{
		"supplierProvider": "0.x",
		"node": "6.x"
	}
	...
}

If the supplierProvider build it's not declared the app will not be used

Testing

You can test your Supplier Provider by link it (vtex link) and mock the Gateway request, by making a resquest to this route:

POST https://app.io.vtex.com/vtex.recipients-builder/v1/{account}/{workspace}/minicart-suppliers

The payload that you need to send implements the same interface that you will be recieving.

Here's an example of payload

{
    "transactionId": "8C8D8541553211EEE2D08E3B3B3F9",
    "orderId": "1234567",
    "currency": "BRL",
    "operationValue": 38639,
    "chargeProcessingFee": "false",
    "chargebackLiable": "false",
    "proportionalRefund": "false",
    "miniCart": {
        "items": [
            {
                "id": "76671",
                "name": "Mocked Item",
                "value": 0,
                "quantity": 1,
                "priceTags": [],
                "components": null,
                "commission": 0,
                "freightCommission": 0,
                "sellerChain": null,
                "shippingDiscount": 0,
                "discount": 0,
                "refId": null,
                "productId": null,
                "sellingPrice": 0,
                "sellerId": null,
                "dockId": null,
                "categoryId": null,
                "categoryName": null,
                "catergoryName": null,
                "deliveryChannel": null,
                "deliveryType": null,
                "deliverySlaInMinutes": null,
                "deliveryWindow": null,
                "tax": 0,
                "freight": 0
            }
        ],
        "freight": 1739,
        "orderUrl": "http://www.someaccount.com/admin/checkout/#/orders?q=10000",
        "tax": 0,
        "shippingdate": null,
        "shippingestimated": "2bd",
        "isGiftRegistry": null,
        "giftRegistryDescription": null,
        "giftRegistryId": null,
        "isPickupStore": null,
        "isCallCenter": null
    }
}

If everything works well the response it will be a list like this:

[
    {
        "id": "mock",
        "name": "mocked",
        "amount": 38639,
        "document": "1111",
        "documentType": "CNPJ",
        "role": "influencer",
        "commissionAmount": 100,
        "chargebackLiable": false,
        "chargeProcesssingFee": false
    },
    {
        "id": "coinshop",
        "name": "coinshop",
        "documentType": "CNPJ",
        "document": "05314972000174",
        "role": "seller",
        "amount": 0,
        "commissionAmount": 0,
        "chargeProcessingFee": "false",
        "chargebackLiable": "false"
    }
]

Attention: The sum of recipients amount must be less or equal to the transaction value

After this you can try to finish a transaction using a account that allows supplier protocol. If everything is ok, the recipients of the transaction it will be the provided by the supplier provider apps installed in the account

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