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Handle Responses

When
Unified Checkout
automatically processes a payment with
autoProcessing
is set to
true
or you have set
autoProcessing
to
false
and are using
checkout.Complete()
, you must handle both successful responses and various errors. After the payment is complete, the
completeResponse
field object contains information about the transaction outcome.
When a payment is processed successfully, you must parse the response to confirm the payment status, update their order records, and trigger any post-payment workflows. Post-payment workflows include sending confirmation emails or updating inventory. See JavaScript Example: Processing a Payment.
Your error handling should account for specific cases such as
COMPLETE_TRANSACTION_CANCELED
and
COMPLETE_TRANSACTION_FAILED
.
COMPLETE_TRANSACTION_CANCELED
occurs when the user cancels the transaction and
COMPLETE_TRANSACTION_FAILED
indicates that the consumer’s transaction failed.