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In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely.

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

 

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

 

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

 

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely.

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

 

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

 

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

 

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely.

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

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In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely. Unless @andrei knows something I don't

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely. Unless @andrei knows something I don't

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely.

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.

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In response to a question about WP, Caldera and iATS play nicely and do recurring

danaskallman said:

no, it's either of these two add-ons as of now stripe and authorize. iATS isn't an option for payment processors so it would need to be developed likely. Unless @andrei knows something I don't

Andrei said:

the official CF payment add-ons support PayPal Express and Pro, Authorize.net, Dwolla, Stripe, Braintree, and PayFast gateways.

As @danaskallman mentioned CFC integrates with Stripe and Authorize, with integrates I mean that it calculates/updates the payment fees and transaction ids, etc.

And recurring contributions are not currently integrated/supported.

agileware_justin said:

we developed a Caldera payment processor for eWAY Rapid API (eWAY payment gateway) - this hasn't been published OSS yet.

Can confirm, Caldera CiviCRM is missing recurring contribution feature.