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# Adyen [online payment](https://docs.adyen.com/checkout) integration demos
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This repository includes examples of PCI-compliant UI integrations for online payments with Adyen. Within this demo app, you'll find a simplified version of an e-commerce website, complete with commented code to highlight key features and concepts of Adyen's API. Check out the underlying code to see how you can integrate Adyen to give your shoppers the option to pay with their preferred payment methods, all in a seamless checkout experience.
![Card checkout demo](src/main/resources/static/images/cardcheckout.gif)
## Supported Integrations
**Java + Spring Boot + Thymeleaf** demos of the following client-side integrations are currently available in this repository:
- [Drop-in](https://docs.adyen.com/checkout/drop-in-web)
- [Component](https://docs.adyen.com/checkout/components-web)
- ACH
- Alipay
- Card (3DS2)
- Dotpay
- giropay
- iDEAL
- Klarna (Pay now, Pay later, Slice it)
- SOFORT
- PayPal
The Demo leverages Adyen's API Library for Java ([GitHub](https://github.com/Adyen/adyen-java-api-library) | [Docs](https://docs.adyen.com/development-resources/libraries#java)).
## Requirements
- Java 11
- Network access to maven central
## Installation
1. Clone this repo:
```
git clone https://github.com/adyen-examples/adyen-java-spring-online-payments.git
```
## Usage
1. Set environment variables for your [API key](https://docs.adyen.com/user-management/how-to-get-the-api-key), [Client Key](https://docs.adyen.com/user-management/client-side-authentication) - Remember to add `http://localhost:8080` as an origin for client key, and merchant account name:
```shell
export ADYEN_API_KEY=yourAdyenApiKey
export ADYEN_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT=yourAdyenMerchantAccount
export ADYEN_CLIENT_KEY=yourAdyenClientKey
```
On Windows CMD you can use below commands instead
```shell
set ADYEN_API_KEY=yourAdyenApiKey
set ADYEN_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT=yourAdyenMerchantAccount
set ADYEN_CLIENT_KEY=yourAdyenClientKey
```
2. Start the server:
```
./gradlew bootRun
```
3. Visit [http://localhost:8080/](http://localhost:8080/) to select an integration type.
To try out integrations with test card numbers and payment method details, see [Test card numbers](https://docs.adyen.com/development-resources/test-cards/test-card-numbers).
## Contributing
We commit all our new features directly into our GitHub repository. Feel free to request or suggest new features or code changes yourself as well!
## License
MIT license. For more information, see the **LICENSE** file in the root directory.