Updating Credit Cards using Transparent Redirect

To update credit cards using Transparent Redirect, you’ll need to build an HTML form that submits directly to Braintree. You can:

Form Action URL

You should set the action attribute of your form to the url for TransparentRedirect.

You’ll want to set the transparent redirect URL in your controller action. In ASP.NET MVC, for example:

  ViewData["TransparentRedirectURL"] = gateway.TransparentRedirect.Url;

And then set the action on the form in your view.

TR Data

The form needs to include a hidden field named tr_data. It needs to include the URL that Braintree will redirect the user to after storing the form params. It also needs to include the token of the credit card to update.

ViewData["TrData"] = gateway.TrData(
    new CreditCardRequest
    {
        PaymentMethodToken = "token_of_payment_method_to_update"
    },
    "http://example.com/url_to_redirect_to");

Use a hidden field to add tr_data to your form.

TR Form Fields

Create text fields for data parameters that you want to have your users enter.

<input type="text" name="credit_card[number]" />
<input type="text" name="credit_card[expiration_date]" />

You can also include other credit card and billing address fields. For example:

<input type="text" name="credit_card[cardholder_name]" />
<input type="text" name="credit_card[billing_address][street_address]" />
<input type="text" name="credit_card[billing_address][postal_code]" />

See the full list of TR html fields.

Create New or Update Existing

If you’re updating a billing address along with the credit card, you’ll need to set the UpdateExisting option of the billing address in the TR data. If this is not set, a new address will be created instead of an existing one being updated.

var request = new CreditCardRequest
{
  PaymentMethodToken = "token_of_payment_method_to_update",
  BillingAddress = new CreditCardAddressRequest
  {
    Options = new CreditCardAddressOptionsRequest
    {
      UpdateExisting = true
    }
  }
}

TR Confirmation

Before the credit card is actually created, you will need to confirm the TR request. For the confirmation, you will need to use the query string from the URL on the Redirect. Braintree will add parameters to the query string that identify the request, so the redirect URL will look something like:

http://example.com/path?http_status=200&id=vgqssrhqhxfhgrwz&hash=0c3c641f1de3ed1c732c54cab367355350603b28

Use the query string to confirm. You’ll receive a result object just like if you updated a credit card using the server-to-server API.

Result<CreditCard> result = gateway.TransparentRedirect.ConfirmCreditCard(Request.Url.Query);

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