Use Adyen's plugin for Magento 2 to offer frictionless payments online, in-app, and in-store.
The plugin integrates card component (Secured Fields) using Adyen Checkout for all card payments. For Point Of Sale (POS) payments we use Terminal API using Cloud-based communication.
Inside Adyen toggle the following settings on inside the API and Responses section (Settings -> API and Responses):
This plugin supports Magento 2 version 2.4.4 and higher.
Note: This can be subject to change based on the load and dependancies of the Integration tools team.
We provide three levels of support:
After Level 3 there is no support or maintenance from Adyen and it should be treated as a native integration of the merchant.
The schedule for the current maintained branches is:
Plugin Major Version | Release Date | Level 1 Support ends | Level 2 Support ends | Level 3 Support ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
Version 8 | November 2021 | January 2024 | May 2024 | January 2025 |
Version 9 | October 2023 | December 2025 | May 2026 | December 2026 |
Or, visualised as a calendar:
gantt
title Currently Supported Versions
dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD
section Version 8
Level 1 :l81, 2021-11-22, 2024-01-31
Level 2 :l82, after l81, 2024-05-30
Level 3 :l83, after l82, 2025-01-31
section Version 9
Level 1 :active, l91, 2023-09-15, until l92
We strongly encourage you to join us in contributing to this repository so everyone can benefit from:
Read our contribution guidelines to find out how.
You can install our plugin through Composer:
composer require adyen/module-payment
bin/magento module:enable Adyen_Payment
bin/magento setup:upgrade
For more information see our installation section.
Make sure that your Magento cron is running every minute. We are using a cronjob to process the notifications (our webhook service) and to update Adyen servers' IP addresses. The cronjobs will be executed every minute.
<group id="adyen_payment">
<job name="adyen_payment_process_notification" instance="AdyenPaymentModelCron" method="processNotification">
<schedule>*/1 * * * *</schedule>
</job>
<job name="adyen_payment_server_address_caching" instance="AdyenPaymentCronServerIpAddress" method="execute">
<schedule>*/1 * * * *</schedule>
</job>
</group>
The notification processing service queries the records that have been received at least 2 minutes ago. This is to ensure that Magento has created the order, and all save after events are executed. A handy tool to get insight into your cronjobs is AOE scheduler. You can download this tool through Magento Marketplace or GitHub.
If you need to setup your cronjob in Magento this is described here.
See our documentation for a full list of supported payment methods.
If you have a feature request, or spotted a bug or a technical problem, create a GitHub issue. For other questions, contact our support team.
This module is using the Adyen APIs Library for PHP for all (API) connections to Adyen. This library can be found here
MIT license. For more information, see the LICENSE file.