Apple Pay for the Web requires that you register all domains on the storefront site.
For example, enter a top-level domain, such as mysite.com
, or a subdomain,
such as mybrand.mysite.com
. In this example, if
mybrand.mysite.com
is in the Safari URL bar, then that’s the URL to
register for Apple Pay on that site for that shopper. You can also register
mysite.com
.
Stripe handles all other Apple Pay interactions with the ApplePaySession API in the Safari
URL. Before registering the Apple Pay domain, set the alias in the hostname file.
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Note: If you're registering the Apple Pay domain from the Salesforce Payments page, skip to
step 3.
From Business Manager, select .
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Click Settings.
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Click Add Domain.
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On the Add a New Domain window, enter a top-level domain, such as
mysite.com
or a subdomain such as
mybrand.mysite.com
.
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To accept the domain, click Add. Or to cancel the action, click
Cancel.
If valid, the domain is listed as the web domain. You can have multiple domains
listed.
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Select the Payment Processing Status (test or live payment modes) for your
instance.
You can replicate the Salesforce Payments configuration for sites from Staging to
Production or Development instances to apply the same configuration on those instances. Based
on the type of instance, the test or live modes can be different