Trying to enable TTP and we're a PSP, from everything I'm reading I'm supposed to provide a reader token to our merchants but can't find anything on it. How do I generate this token? All I know is that it's a jwt and there's some header requirements. Documentation mentions the jwt should include a unique merchant identifier.
My question is what does the payload and header look like when signing the jwt?
Hi @xeno71,
You wrote:
Trying to enable TTP and we're a PSP, from everything I'm reading I'm supposed to provide a reader token to our merchants but can't find anything on it. [...]
To integrate the ProximityReader API and use Tap to Pay on iPhone as, you need to request the Tap to Pay on iPhone Entitlement.
To access the request form, you need to have an organization-level Apple Developer account and be logged in as the Account Holder. Apple reviews each application using predefined criteria.
If your request meets the criteria, Apple adds the entitlement to your developer account using managed capabilities. For more information, see Provisioning with capabilities.
Then, you wrote:
[...] How do I generate this token? All I know is that it's a jwt and there's some header requirements. Documentation mentions the jwt should include a unique merchant identifier. [...] My question is what does the payload and header look like when signing the jwt?
For Payment Service Providers (PSPs), please add more context about your use case(s) in the entitlement request form above, including the following details:
- Team/Organization Name
- Team ID
- Operating Region(s)
Once approved for the entitlement, and as a PSP, the Tap to Pay on iPhone Partner Operations team will provide the next steps for onboarding as a PSP for this feature.
Cheers,
Paris X Pinkney | WWDR | DTS Engineer