- Register on PayU: First, you need to create an account with PayU and get your API credentials (Merchant Key, Salt, etc.).
- Install WooCommerce: If you haven’t already, install and set up WooCommerce on your WordPress website.
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Install PayU Payment Gateway Plugin: Look for a PayU payment gateway plugin compatible with WooCommerce. You can download from below you’re using.
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- Activate the Plugin: After installing the PayU plugin, activate it from the WordPress admin panel.
- Configure PayU Settings: In the WooCommerce settings, locate the payment options section. You should see PayU as one of the available payment gateways. Click on it to configure the settings.
- Enter API Credentials: In the PayU settings page, enter the API credentials provided by PayU (Merchant Key, Salt, etc.). These credentials authenticate your website with PayU’s servers.
- Set Up Payment Options: Configure the payment options as per your requirements. This includes enabling/disabling payment methods offered by PayU, setting order statuses, enabling sandbox mode for testing, etc.
- Test Transactions: Before making the payment gateway live, it’s crucial to test transactions in the sandbox mode to ensure everything is working correctly. You can use test credit card details provided by PayU for this purpose.
- Make Gateway Live: Once you’re satisfied with the testing and configurations, switch off sandbox mode to make the PayU payment gateway live on your WooCommerce store.
- Ensure Security: Pay attention to security measures to protect sensitive customer information. Ensure your website has an SSL certificate installed to encrypt data transmitted between your website and PayU’s servers.
- Monitor Transactions: Regularly monitor transactions to ensure they’re processed smoothly without any issues. If you encounter any problems, reach out to PayU’s support team for assistance.
Remember to keep your PayU plugin and WooCommerce updated to the latest versions to ensure compatibility and security. Additionally, always backup your website before making significant changes.