The following sections include extensive and reference materials to aid POS system's developers for integrating any POS system with CRM.COM Rewards platform, using a set of recommended Web API concepts and methods provided by CRM.COM Before performing any logical unit of work, an authentication token must be acquired and subsequently will be used by all other Web API methods in order to access and performed any operations in the system. All API requests must be made using a valid authentication token, otherwise such requests will fail Acquiring an authentication token can be accomplished by using one of the following methods Recommended Authentication Method The recommended method of authentication is using Web API Keys of a "System Key" classification. Web API Keys are assigned to specific users in order to access a specific organization and can be used to authenticate users through Web API, resulting to an authentication token that can subsequently be used by other Web API calls, without any data restrictions The authentication Web API call that should be performed is POST authentication/web_api_key/token (based on HTTP Basic Auth) Web API Key Method Example CRM.COM Web APIs offer the ability to select the fields that will be retrieved from each API method by specifying the "fields_set" input parameter Using this parameter developers have the ability to filter the response object and retrieve only the fields that will be used for the desired implementation. If "fields_set" is not specified, then all fields of the response will be retrieved The "fields_set" attribute is used for each call throughout the entire integration guide There are some API methods that retrieve a large number of entities, such as list API methods. Some of these CRM.COM API methods provide the option to apply pagination on the results retrieved In such cases the API call should be constructed using the following input parameters The flow described below is an example of a POS integration with CRM.COM Rewards The customer is identified on the POS system by providing an email address, a phone number, a card number, etc Identifying a customer in CRM.COM (also referred as rewards participant) should be performed using the POST rewards_participants/show method The following identification means can be used to identify a customer in CRM.COM Prior Customer Identification Once a customer is identified in CRM.COM, then the full information of the customer is returned back to the POS system The following information can be displayed on the POS screen After Customer Identification POS Conceptual Examples Prior completing the sales transaction on POS, customer may request to know their available balance and the amount that are eligible to spend on the related transaction. The preview method will determine whether the purchase customer event that will be submitted can be performed (spend) by the Front-End System (i.e. POS) or by a Back-End System Previewing such information should be performed using the POST customer_events/purchases/preview method, and the following information should be passed to CRM.COM Not Applicable Once performing such action is completed, the POS system can display the related award and spend amount information that are eligible for the current customer's basket products that were submitted to the POS The following information can be displayed on the POS screen The reduction method (reduction_method) The amount that will be spend automatically, without the customer's request (the sum of total_instant_spend_amount and total_automatic_spend_amount) The amount to be awarded (total_award_amount) After Preview Once all products are registered in the POS, the sales transaction should be submitted in CRM.COM in the form of a purchase customer event. Creating such customer event, CRM.COM will validate whether the purchased items are eligible to be awarded by a reward offer and credit the customer's wallet balance Submitting a purchase event in CRM.COM should be performed using the POST customer_events/purchases/create method, and capture the following information Products should already exist in CRM.COM in order for the POS to make transactions for them. In the event that a POS integration requires to perform transactions for such items, CRM.COM provides the ability to allow such transaction submission using a default product (everything is handled by CRM.COM without additional changes from the POS system) Once the sales transaction submission is performed (purchase customer event creation), the POS system can proceed to the spend step The following information can be displayed on the POS screen After Customer is Awarded Customer may want to spend some of the available wallet amount Spending a specific or the full awarded amount can be achieved by submitting a spend customer event in CRM.COM The following information can be displayed on the POS spend request form Submitting a spend request in CRM.COM should be performed using the POST customer_events/spend_requests/create method, and capture the following information Spend Request Form Once the spend request is performed, it will return back the actual amount that was spent, which might be different than the amount that was requested to be spend The following information will be used in the next step of reducing and closing the sales transactions After Spend Request Once the sales transaction (purchase customer event) and spend transaction (spend request customer event) are submitted successfully , the POS system can calculate the total spend amount, reduce it from the total amount of the sales transactions, and close the sales transaction with the customer's payment The total spend amount is calculated as the sum of the following attributes The total_spend_amount is also the sum of total_instant_spend_amount, total_additional_spend_amount and total_automatic_spend_amount as retrieved by the "purchases/create" (all these three values are retrieved from the same method as well) The calculated total spend amount is deducted from the POS sales transaction by applying a discount on the sales transaction Upon completion, the following information is displayed and printed on the customer's receipt Not Applicable Receipt The customer is identified on the POS system by providing an email address, a phone number, a card number, etc and list all previous purchases Retrieving such information from CRM.COM should be performed using the POST customer_events/purchases/list method The following identification means can be used to identify a customer in CRM.COM and retrieve all his purchases Not Applicable Once a customer is identified in CRM.COM, then the full information of the customer's purchases is returned back to the POS system The following information for each purchase can be displayed on the POS screen Not Applicable POS Conceptual Examples Cancelling a customer's purchase will result into amending the award and spend amounts that were related to that purchase Performing such action should be executed using the POST customer_events/purchases/cancel method and provided the related purchase that should be cancelled The following information should be passed to CRM.COM Not Applicable Once the purchase is cancelled, CRM.COM will return all related information to that transaction The following information can be displayed on the POS screen The flow described below is an example of synchronizing products from a POS system into CRM.COM Product Synchronization can be achieved using existing CRM.COM Web API methods, where product information (as described previously) can be passed through a product parameter set The maximum number of products that can be synchronized per call is 1,000 Product synchronization on a POS system can implemented as a batch process that is performed on a repeated basis (i.e. every day at 2 am), where product information is sent to CRM.COM Submitting a product synchronization request in CRM.COM should be performed using the POST products/synchronise method, and capture the following information The maximum number of products that can be synchronized per call is 1,000 Once the product synchronization request is submitted and upon completion processing from the CRM.COM, the following information is returned (and handled accordingly by the POS system)Setup and Integration
Configuration
Authentication
Using Fields Set
Using Pagination
Integration Scenarios
Award and Spend Flow
Step 1 - Customer Identification
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Examples 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/rewards_participants/show
2 Step 2 - Preview Award and Spend Information (Optional)
No Description Web API Example 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/customer_events/purchases/preview
2 Step 3 - Submitting Sales Transaction and Award Customer
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Example 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/customer_events/purchases/create
Not Applicable 2 Step 4 - Spend Awarded Amount
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Example 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/customer_events/spend_requests/create
2 Step 5 - Closing the sales transaction
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Example 1 Amend Award and Spend Flow
Step 1 - Customer Identification
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Examples 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/customer_events/purchases/list
2 Step 2 - Amend Award and Spend
No Description Web API Example 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/customer_events/purchases/cancel
2 Product Synchronization Flow
Step 1 - Synchronize Products
No Description Web API Example POS Conceptual Examples 1 https://hostname/crmapi/rest/v2/products/synchronise
Not Applicable 2 Not Applicable