Use Case: Enable Transaction Event Alerts

You can receive a notification every time a transaction occurs or changes status by setting up alerts in the Portal. To receive notifications about transaction status changes, you can set up email alerts or web alerts (webhooks) for your account. This tutorial will walk you through the steps required to configure an email or web alert for transaction creation or status change events.

Objective

Create a new alert that notifies you when a transaction associated with your account is created or changes status.


Audience

  • Facilitators

  • Referrers

  • Merchants

Environment

  • Portal (Sandbox)

  • Portal (Production)

 


Prerequisite

Prerequisite:

  • You must have a fully boarded Payrix account to perform any of the actions described in the use case guides.

Tips

Tip: By default, all custom email and web alerts are disabled. The Platform provides a set of default email alerts when a Merchant is boarded to cover critical notifications. To learn more about boarding alerts, see the Enable Merchant Boarding Alerts use case.

Additional Resources


Enable Transaction Event Alerts

Enable Email Alerts for a Transaction Event

1. Open the Email Alerts Transactions Tab

  • Step 1: Click EMAIL ALERTS under the Admin category in the left-hand navigation panel to open the Email Alerts page.

  • Step 2: Click TRANSACTIONS in the tab menu at the top of the page.

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Partial view of the Email Alerts Transactions tab.

2. Create a New Email Alert

  • Step 1: Locate the transaction event type in the Transactions tab. Choose from the following types:

    • Transaction Created

    • Transaction Approved

    • Transaction Failed

    • Transaction Captured

    • Transaction Settled

    • Transaction Returned

    • Transaction eCheck Funded

    • Transaction Delayed Funding

    • Terminal Transaction Created

    • Terminal Transaction Approved

    • Terminal Transaction Failed

  • Step 2: Click the MINUS icon on the right-hand side of the transaction event to activate the alert.

  • Step 3: Click the TRIANGLE icon to the left of the transaction event title to open the event type options section.

  • Step 4: Enter the email address of the alert recipient in the email field.

  • Step 5 (Optional): Click the PLUS icon to add fields for additional recipients and enter their email addresses. Click the MINUS icon to remove email recipients.

  • Step 6: Click SAVE in the upper right-hand corner of the section to finish setting up the alert.

Result: The recipients receive an email alert when the specific transaction event type occurs.

Enable Web Alerts (Webhook Notifications) for a Transaction Event

1. Open the Web Alerts Page

  • Step 1: Click WEB ALERTS under the Admin category in the left-hand navigation panel to open the Web Alerts page.

  • Step 2: Click the ADD ALERT button in the upper right-hand corner of the page to open the Add Alert Setup lightbox on the page.

2. Name the New Web Alert

  • Step 1: Type the name of the new alert in the Name field in the first section of the Add Alert Setup lightbox.

  • Step 2 (Optional): Type an optional description of the alert in the Description field.

  • Step 3 (Optional): Click ADVANCED OPTIONS to enter information about the Login ID, Team, Partition, or Division associated with the alert.

  • Step 5: Click NEXT in the lower right-hand corner of the lightbox to move to the next section.

3. Attach your Endpoints receiving the Web Alert

  • Step 1: Enter the endpoint in the Endpoint field. The endpoint is the URL address on your server that receives the alert from Payrix.

  • Step 2 (Optional): Enter the header name and header value in the open fields under the Endpoint field.

  • Step 3 (Optional): Click ADD ANOTHER ENDPOINT to add additional endpoints. Click the TRASHCAN icon to remove an endpoint.

  • Step 4: Click NEXT in the lower right-hand corner of the lightbox to move to the next section.

4. Set Transaction Event Web Alert Triggers (Alert Resources)

  • Step 1: Select Txns from the Resource drop-down menu.

  • Step 2: Select the type of event that triggers the alert from the Event drop-down menu.

    • Transaction Created

    • Transaction Approved

    • Transaction Failed

    • Transaction Captured

    • Transaction Settled

    • Transaction Returned

    • Transaction Echeck Funded

    • Transaction Delayed Funding

  • Step 3 (Optional): Enter a name and description in the fields below the Resource and Event fields.

  • Step 4 (Optional): Click ADD ANOTHER TRIGGER to add additional alert triggers. Remove a trigger by clicking the TRASHCAN icon to the right of the trigger.

  • Step 5: Click ADD to finish setting up the new web alert.

Result: The new web alert triggers when the resource and event occur.


Next Steps

Once the new alert is enabled, review the following use case guides for additional information on related topics:

  • Enable Invoice Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when an invoice is created or updated by you or one of your users using the Enable Invoice Event Alerts use case.

  • Enable Chargeback Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when a chargeback update, creation, or final decision occurs under your portfolio using the Enable Chargeback Event Alerts use case.

  • Enable Merchant Boarding Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when Merchants' boarding status changes using the Enable Merchant Boarding Event Alerts use case.

  • Enable Disbursement Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when withdrawals or negative disbursement events occur or change status using the Enable Disbursement Event Alerts use case.

  • Enable Change Request Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when users in your portfolio update their bank account information manually using the Enable Change Request Event Alerts use case.

  • Enable Subscription Event Alerts: Create an email or web alert that triggers when a Merchant customer's Subscription changes status using the Enable Subscription Event Alerts use case.


Conclusion

Once the alert is enabled, it automatically sends a notification when a transaction event occurs.


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