Plugin / BTCPay for WooCommerce
BTCPayInstallation
Installation
This plugin requires Woocommerce. Please make sure you have Woocommerce installed.
To integrate BTCPay Server into an existing WooCommerce store, follow the steps below.
1. Install BTCPay WooCommerce Plugin
2. Deploy BTCPay Server
To launch your BTCPay server, you can self-host it, or use a third party host.
2.1 Self-hosted BTCPay
There are various ways to launch a self-hosted BTCPay. If you do not have technical knowledge, use the web-wizard method and follow the video below.
For the self-hosted solutions, you\’ll have to wait for your node to sync fully before proceeding to step 3.
2.2 Third-party host
Those who want to test BTCPay out, or are okay with the limitations of a third-party hosting (dependency and privacy, as well as lack of some features) can use a one of many third-party hosts.
The video below shows you how to connect your store to such host.
3. Pairing the store
BTCPay WooCommerce plugin is a bridge between your server (payment processor) and your e-commerce store. No matter if you\’re using a self-hosted or third-party solution from step 2, the pairing process is identical.
Go to your store dashboard. WooCommerce > Settings > Payments. Click BTCPay.
- In the field, enter the full URL of your host (including the https) – https://btcpay.mydomain.com
- Click on the generated link which will redirect you back to your BTCPay Server.
- Click on request pairing
- Approve the pairing
- Copy the pairing code
- Go back to your store and paste the pairing code
- Click “Pair”
- When you see the image, it means you successfully paired your server and your store.
The process of pairing a store with BTCPay is explained in a video below, starting at 1:59
4. Connecting your wallet
No matter if you’re using self-hosted or server hosted by a third-party, the process of configuring your wallet is the same.
5. Testing the checkout
Making a small test-purchase from your own store, will give you a piece of mind. Always make sure that everything is set up correctly before going live. The final video, guides you through the steps of setting a gap limit in your Electrum wallet and testing the checkout process.
Depending on your business model and store settings, you may want to configure your order statuses.
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