Klarna Docs - How to use

Klarna Payments requires cart information to initiate the session. For this reason, the below steps can be executed only after a cart has been created. Please follow the GraphQL Magento Tutorial to create a cart.

1. The PWA client calls the createKlarnaPaymentsSession mutation to generate the client_token and retrieve a list of payment_categories.
This step can be executed at any time after the cart is created. However, we recommend that you add products to the cart and set the billing address, shipping address, and shipping method on the cart before you perform this step.

2. Magento forwards the request to Klarna.

3. Klarna returns the client_token and the payment_categories available to the shopper.

4. Magento forwards the token to the client.

5. The client sends the cart query to retrieve the available payment methods.

6. Magento must always retrieve the latest status information from Klarna before returning the Klarna payments method as an option to the shopper. This is important to ensure that the shopper is always shown the latest available payment options.

7. Klarna returns an updated list of payment_categories.

8. Magento returns all available payment methods, including Klarna payment methods.

9. The PWA client renders the Klarna payment widget.
The PWA client uses the client_token and payment_categories to initialize the Klarna Payments JS SDK.

10. The PWA client sends the authorization directly to Klarna.
On the checkout page, the shopper selects Klarna as the payment method and clicks Place Order. When this happens, the PWA client must send the authorize() call to Klarna. Then the shopper follows the authorization steps on the Klarna inline modal. During this phase, the communication between the PWA client and Klarna is handled directly by the Klarna Payments JS SDK.

11. Klarna returns the authorization_token in response to the authorize call.

12. Set the Payment Method providing the authorization_token as part of the setPaymentMethodOnCart mutation.
The client uses the setPaymentMethodOnCart mutation to set the payment method to klarna_<identifier-value>. The authorization_token is passed in the klarna object.

13. Magento returns an updated cart object.

14. The PWA client runs the placeOrder mutation.

15. Magento sends the place order request to Klarna.

16. Klarna sends the response to Magento.

17. Magento creates an order and sends an order ID in response to the placeOrder mutation.

During the purchase flow, the cart can be updated by adding additional products, applying coupons, and changing the billing or shipping address. All these events might cause a change in Klarna options for the specific shopper.

In order to always present shoppers with the latest available payment options provided by Klarna, the PWA client must:

1. Perform a cart update.

2. Magento returns an updated cart object.

3. Send the cart query to retrieve the latest available payment methods.

4. Magento sends another request to Klarna with the latest information available from the cart.

5. Klarna returns new list of payment methods. Note that the list might contain different options for the shopper.

6. Magento returns an updated cart object.

7. Reload the widget on the client side.

When you set the payment method to Klarna in the setPaymentMethodOnCart mutation, the payment_method object must contain a klarna object.

The following example shows the setPaymentMethodOnCartmutation constructed for the Klarna payment method.

Request:

mutation {
  setPaymentMethodOnCart(input: {
    cart_id: "3WxC8gQn4Fbo55yqVLSiUFJ9fmEwnlxG"
    payment_method: {
      code: "klarna_pay_later"
      klarna: {
        authorization_token: "e9abc610-6748-256f-a506-355626551326"
      }
    }
  }) {

Response:

{
  "data": {
    "setPaymentMethodOnCart": {
     "cart": {
       "selected_payment_method": {
         "code": "klarna_pay_later"
        }
      }
    }
  }