A WordPress plugin built using WordPress best-practices – both on the front and the back end. The Dwolla Payment Gateway for WooCommerce provides sellers with the option of saving A LOT of money on credit card merchant- and/or PayPal transaction-fees.
- Plugin Name: Dwolla Payment Gateway for WooCommerce
- Description: A cheaper alternative to PayPal & credit card merchant fees
- Version: 1.0
- Author: Pablo Carranza
- License: GPLv3
This Payment Gateway for WooCommerce extends the functionality of WooCommerce to accept payments via Dwolla.
- No SSL required
- No PCI compliance required
- Easy to install and configure
- Option to configure success & failure message
- Safe way to process credit cards and debit cards on WooCommerce using an established, reliable network
- This plugin uses hosted a solution provided by Dwolla and payment is processed on secure servers
- Upload the
woocommerce-dwolla
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory of your WordPress installation - Activate the plugin through the Dashboard => 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Go to WooCommerce => Settings
- On the "Settings" page, select the "Payment Gateways" tab
- Under "Payment Gateways" you will find all the available gateways, select the "Dwolla" option.
- On this page, you will find an option to configure this plugin for use with WooCommerce
- Enter the API details (Your Dwolla Key & Secret, etc.)
- Configurable elements
WooCommerce is a powerful, extendable WordPress e-commerce plugin that helps you sell anything. Beautifully.
Dwolla is a payment network that allows any business or person to send, request and accept money. Dwolla is not like those other big payment companies that rely on plastic cards and charge hefty fees. Instead, Dwolla built its own network that securely connects to your bank account and allows you to move money for just $0.25 per transaction or free for transactions $10 or less.
Please submit an Issue in the WooCommerce GitHub repo.
Contributions & bug reports are always welcome:
- Fork the repository on GitHub;
- Submit a ticket for your issue, assuming one does not already exist;
- Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce, when it is a bug;
- Make sure you fill in the earliest version that you know has the issue;
- Make the changes to your forked repository;
- Ensure you stick to the WordPress Coding Standards;
- Ensure you use LF line endings – no crazy windows line endings;
- When committing, reference your issue (e.g. #1234) and include a note about the fix;
- Push the changes to your fork and submit a Pull Request on the master repository;
- Writing a Plugin | WordPress Codex
- Creating a plugin for WooCommerce
- WooCommerce payment gateway plugin base
- WooCommerce Payment Gateway API
- Let’s create a payment gateway plugin ( PayU ) for WooCommerce
- Creating a Custom Plugin for Your WooCommerce Shop | SkyVerge
- Guide to Migrating Your Plugin to WooCommerce 2.0 | SkyVerge
- The Dwolla API
- 1.0 - 9/5/2013
- Initial release
No upgrade required at this time.