Conversion from Moneris Hosted Payment Page (HPP) to Moneris Checkout (MCO)

Background

Hello,

 You are receiving this email because you have been identified as being a source system owner or resource that will be affected by the Common Online Payment System (COPS) conversion from our existing credit card processing solution via Moneris’ Hosted Payment Page to Moneris’ Hosted Checkout Solution

 The change is scheduled for Wednesday, October 12th at 9 AM EST and should take approximately 30 minutes with online payments experiencing an outage of approximately 15 minutes.  This is primarily a technical change, with only a few slight differences visible to outside clients.  A summary of these changes has been provided in the attached document.

 If anyone will be performing any testing in the production environment after the conversion is complete, please notify Leigh Ashe with the corresponding transaction details as these transactions will need to be reversed.

 Please forward this communication to anyone I may have missed. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

Thank you,

Leigh Ashe

Refer to RDIMS #18963870 for the most up-to-date information.

Refer to RDIMS #18963870 for the most up-to-date information.

On Oct 6, 2022, The current before and after states, provided by the RDIMS #18963870 were:



Initial Test results

From: Dertinger, Noreen
Sent: jeudi, octobre 06, 2022 07:32
To: Asgill, Alain <alain.asgill@tc.gc.ca>; AMIN, HIREN <hiren.amin@tc.gc.ca>; Collins, Christopher <christopher.collins@tc.gc.ca>; Maghur, Sufyan <sufyan.maghur@tc.gc.ca>; Martin, Kurt <kurt.martin@tc.gc.ca>; Nguyen, Phuong <phuong.nguyen@tc.gc.ca>; Said, Riadh (TC/TC) <Riadh.Said@tc.gc.ca>; Shah, Rajesh <rajesh.shah@tc.gc.ca>; Shirzad, Siamak <Siamak.Shirzad@tc.gc.ca>; Tremblay, Edith <Edith.Tremblay@tc.gc.ca>; Wang, Haoyuan <haoyuan.wang@tc.gc.ca>
Subject: RE: Conversion from Moneris Hosted Payment Page (HPP) to Moneris Checkout (MCO)

 

Good morning,

I “smoke” tested the change this morning, on GALRO Acceptance with a test in English and French of regular and special marks. The payment page corresponds with the document provided by Leigh Ashe

Based on past experience, we don’t have a TC test credit card we can easily  test with, therefore I don’t anticipate testing this on production for GALRO.

 

Sincerely,

Noreen


Apple Pay

Apple Pay is only available on Production. It is not available on development or acceptance.

Apple Pay is only available on Production. It is not available on development or acceptance.

Good morning Shalom, Elad (TC/TC) Ashe, Leigh

I tested the change based on the email I received from Leigh Ashe, with GALRO (Acceptance). I just realized the Apple Pay option is missing. Google pay is present. //cc Asgill, Alain

Response from Leigh Ashe:
[07:55] Ashe, Leigh

Apple Pay is not available to test in a test environment unfortunately, we've confirmed with this with Apple and I'll be doing some testing at the time of the conversion on the 12th, in Production. We've included Apple Pay in the screenshot so users are aware of what it will look like in Prod.

Testing Google Pay Functionality with Moneris Checkout 

(document sent by Leigh Ashe via Teams on October 6, 2022. RDIMS # is 18789575)

In order to test Google Pay functionality with Moneris Checkout, you will need to ensure you create a google account if you don’t already have one.  To create a Google account visit the following link: 

https://accounts.google.com/signup/v2/webcreateaccount?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&hl=en&biz=false&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=SignUp 

Then, once you are logged into your Google account, you will need to join the Google Pay Test Card Suite Group via this link: 

https://groups.google.com/g/googlepay-test-mode-stub-data  

Once you have joined the test group, the test cards will automatically appear in your Google account and can be used for testing: 



Refer to RDIMS 18789575 for the latest info.

Refer to RDIMS 18789575 for the latest info.

 

Notes on setting up access for testing Google Pay


You may see the following screen after you set up an a google account for testing Google Pay. I (Noreen Dertinger) got access after I joined the group per the screenshot below. After that I got a confirmation screen. When I logged into my newly created google account, the test Google Pay card numbers were automatically available. It was completely “self-serve”.