You can customize Payment Services to your needs with helpful settings in the Payment Services Home.
To configure Payment Services for Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source click Settings. These configuration options apply only to the environment that is set in the Payment mode field in Settings > General.
For multi-store or legacy configuration, refer to the Configure in the Admin topic.
You can enable Payment Services for your website, and enable either sandbox testing or live payments, in the General section.
On the Admin sidebar, go to Sales > Payment Services.
Click Settings. See Introduction to Payment Services Home for more information.
The General section includes settings used to enable Payment Services as the payment method.
To enable Payment Services as the payment method for your store, in the General section, toggle (Enable Payment Services as payment method) to Yes
.
If you are still testing Payment Services for your store, set Payment mode to Sandbox
. If you are ready to enable live payments, set it to Production
.
Your Sandbox Merchant ID and Production Merchant ID are auto-generated and present in their respectable fields when you finish onboarding for the sandbox and/or production.
Click Save.
If you try to navigate away from this view without saving your changes, a modal appears that prompts you to discard changes, keep editing, or save changes.
Navigate to System > Cache Management and click Flush Cache to refresh all invalid caches.
You can now proceed to changing the default settings for payment options functions and storefront display.
Field | Scope | Description |
---|---|---|
Enable | website | Enable or disable Payment Services for your website. Options: Yes / No |
Payment mode | store view | Set the method, or environment, for your store. Options: Sandbox / Production |
Sandbox Merchant ID | store view | Your sandbox merchant ID, which is auto-generated during sandbox onboarding. |
Production Merchant ID | store view | Your production merchant ID, which is auto-generated during sandbox onboarding. |
Now that you have enabled Payment Services for your website, you can change the default settings for payment functions and storefront display.
The Credit Card Fields settings provide a simple and secure checkout option for credit card or debit card payment methods.
See Payments options for more information.
Select the store view, in the Scope dropdown menu, for which you want to enable a payment method.
To change the name of the payment method displayed during checkout, edit the value in the Checkout title field.
To set the payment action, toggle Payment action to Authorize
or Authorize and Capture
.
To enable debug mode, toggle the Debug Mode selector.
Click Save.
If you try to navigate away from this view without saving your changes, a modal appears that prompts you to discard changes, keep editing, or save changes.
Navigate to System > Cache Management and click Flush Cache to refresh all invalid caches.
Field | Scope | Description |
---|---|---|
Title | store view | Add the text for display as the title for this payment option in the Payment Method view during checkout. Options: text field |
Payment Action | website | The payment action for the specified payment method. Options: Authorize / Authorize and Capture |
Debug Mode | website | Enable or disable Debug Mode. Options: Yes / No |
The PayPal Smart Buttons payment options provide a simple, fast, and secure checkout process for your customer. See Payments options for more information.
You can enable and configure the PayPal smart buttons payment options:
Select the store view, in the Scope dropdown menu, for which you want to enable a payment method.
To change the name of the payment method as shown during checkout, edit the value in the Checkout Title field.
To set the payment action, toggle Payment action to Authorize
or Authorize and Capture
.
Use the toggle selectors to enable or disable PayPal smart button display features:
Show PayPal buttons on product detail page
Show PayPal buttons in mini cart preview
Show PayPal buttons on cart page
Show PayPal Pay Later button
Show PayPal Pay Later message
Show Venmo button
Show Apple Pay button
To use Apple Pay you must have an Apple Developer Account (complete with fake credit card and billing information) to test it. When you are ready to use Apple Pay in sandbox or production mode, after completing any testing and validation, contact your Sales representative to enable it for your live store(s).
To enable debug mode, toggle the Debug Mode selector.
Click Save.
If you try to navigate away from this view without saving your changes, a modal appears that prompts you to discard changes, keep editing, or save changes.
Navigate to System > Cache Management and click Flush Cache to refresh all invalid caches.
Field | Scope | Description |
---|---|---|
Title | store view | Add the text to be displayed as the title for this payment option in the Payment Method view during checkout. Options: text field |
Payment Action | website | The payment action for the specified payment method. Options: Authorize / Authorize and Capture |
Show PayPal buttons on product detail page | store view | Enable or disable PayPal Smart Buttons on the product detail page. Options: Yes / No |
Show PayPal buttons in mini cart preview | store view | Enable or disable PayPal Smart Buttons in the mini cart preview. Options: Yes / No |
Show PayPal buttons on cart page | store view | Enable or disable PayPal Smart Buttons on the cart page. Options: Yes / No |
Show PayPal Pay Later button | store view | Enable or disable pay later payment option appearance where payment buttons are displayed. Options: Yes / No |
Show PayPal Pay Later Message | website | Enable or disable the Pay Later messaging in the shopping cart, product page, mini-cart, and during the checkout flow. Options: Yes / No |
Show Venmo button | store view | Enable or disable the Venmo payment option where payment buttons are displayed. Options: Yes / No |
Show Apple Pay button | store view | Enable or disable the Apple Pay payment option where payment buttons are displayed. Options: Yes / No |
Debug Mode | website | Enable or disable Debug Mode. Options: Yes / No |
You can also configure the Button style options of the PayPal smart buttons:
To change the Layout, select Vertical
or Horizontal
.
If the button style is configured as Horizontal
and your store is configured to show multiple PayPal smart buttons, you may only see two buttons displayed on the product page, checkout page, and mini cart, and one button displayed in the cart.
To enable the tagline in a horizontal layout, toggle the Show tagline selector.
To modify the Color, select the desired color option.
To modify the Shape, select Pill
or Rect
.
To enable button height selector, toggle the Responsive button height selector.
To modify the Label, select the desired label option.
Click Save.
If you try to navigate away from this view without saving your changes, a modal appears that prompts you to discard changes, keep editing, or save changes.
Navigate to System > Cache Management and click Flush Cache to refresh all invalid caches.
You can configure PayPal Smart Buttons styling in the Legacy configuration in the Admin or here in Payment Services Home. See PayPal’s Buttons style guide for more information about the options.
Field | Scope | Description |
---|---|---|
Layout | Store View | Define style of layout for payment buttons. Options: Vertical / Horizontal |
Tagline | Store View | Enable/disable tagline. Options: Yes / No |
Color | Store View | Define color of the payment buttons. Options: Blue / Gold / Silver / White / Black |
Shape | Store View | Define shape of the payment buttons. Options: Rectangular / Pill |
Responsive Button Height | Store View | Defines if payment buttons use a default height. Options: Yes / No |
Height | Store View | Define height of the payment buttons. Default value: none |
Label | Store View | Define label that appears in the payment buttons. Options: PayPal / Checkout / Buynow / Pay / Installment |