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Apple Pay

by Iván · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
darwinlinuxwin32 ✓ Security Clean
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/install apple-pay
Description
Implement Apple Pay for web and iOS with merchant validation, token handling, and production-safe checkout flows.
README (SKILL.md)

Setup

On first use, read setup.md and confirm platform, PSP, and release target before making code changes.

When to Use

User needs Apple Pay for checkout, subscriptions, or wallet-first conversion improvements. Agent handles architecture choice, merchant setup, token safety, launch validation, and post-launch operations.

Architecture

Memory lives in ~/apple-pay/. See memory-template.md for setup and status fields.

~/apple-pay/
|-- memory.md                 # Project snapshot, risk status, and rollout state
|-- implementations.md        # Selected approach and platform notes
|-- validation-log.md         # Test evidence and environment results
`-- incidents.md              # Failed payments, root causes, and fixes

Quick Reference

Use the smallest relevant file for the current task.

Topic File
Setup flow setup.md
Memory template memory-template.md
Implementation plan implementation-playbook.md
Validation matrix validation-checklist.md
Failure recovery failure-handling.md
Release and operations launch-playbook.md
Recurring and subscription flows recurring-payments.md

Requirements

  • Environment variable: APPLE_PAY_MERCHANT_ID
  • CLI tools for diagnostics: curl, jq
  • Access to Apple merchant account assets for the target environment

Never ask users to paste private keys or full certificate private material into chat.

Data Storage

Local notes stay under ~/apple-pay/:

  • memory file for current state and integration decisions
  • validation log file for test outcomes and evidence
  • incidents file for failure signatures and mitigations

Core Rules

1. Confirm Business Goal Before Choosing Integration Path

Start by identifying the target outcome:

  • Higher checkout conversion
  • Faster repeat purchases
  • Cleaner mobile payment UX
  • Lower payment failures

Then choose one primary path:

  • Web with Apple Pay JS and merchant session backend
  • Native iOS with PassKit
  • PSP-mediated integration (for example Stripe, Adyen, Braintree)

Do not mix paths in one patch unless user asks for a migration plan.

2. Require Merchant and Domain Prerequisites

Before implementation, confirm:

  • Merchant ID exists and matches target environment
  • Payment processing certificate exists and is valid
  • Domain association file is hosted and reachable for web
  • Sandbox and production credentials are separated

If any prerequisite is missing, pause coding and produce a concrete prerequisite checklist.

3. Enforce Server Truth for Amounts and Currency

Amounts and currency must match across:

  • Client request payload
  • Server-side cart or order totals
  • PSP authorization and capture calls

Never trust client totals for final charge amount.

4. Keep Token Handling Minimal and Auditable

Treat Apple Pay payment tokens as sensitive:

  • Forward token payload only to backend or PSP
  • Persist metadata only (request id, status, amount, currency)
  • Never store raw token payload in logs, notes, or screenshots

5. Build Idempotent and Recoverable Payment Steps

Require idempotency and reconciliation for all critical calls:

  • Authorization request
  • Capture request
  • Refund or void operations

Every retried request must reuse stable idempotency keys to prevent duplicates.

6. Separate Sandbox and Production Release Gates

Do not recommend production rollout until all gates pass:

  • Sandbox success, decline, cancellation, and timeout paths are tested
  • Device and browser matrix is complete for supported audience
  • Fallback card or alternative checkout works when Apple Pay is unavailable
  • Failure observability and alerts are active

7. Include Support and Incident Paths in Every Delivery

For each implementation, include:

  • What customer sees on success and failure
  • Which errors are recoverable vs terminal
  • What support team should do first for each failure class
  • Rollback or kill-switch decision point

Prefer stable payment reliability over feature breadth.

Common Traps

  • Running merchant validation from the client -> exposes sensitive flow and fails reviews
  • Trusting client-side totals -> mismatch between authorized and captured amounts
  • Reusing sandbox credentials in production -> live checkout failures at launch
  • Treating simulator-only tests as release evidence -> real devices still fail
  • Missing idempotency on retries -> duplicate charges and refund overhead
  • Launching without fallback checkout -> conversion loss when wallet is unavailable

External Endpoints

Endpoint Data Sent Purpose
https://apple-pay-gateway.apple.com Merchant validation request payload Establish merchant session for Apple Pay on the web
https://apple-pay-gateway-cert.apple.com Merchant validation request payload (sandbox/cert path) Validate merchant sessions in non-production environments
https://appleid.apple.com Account and merchant auth metadata Apple account and merchant identity operations

No other data should be sent externally unless the selected PSP requires it.

Security & Privacy

Data that leaves your machine:

  • Merchant validation requests to Apple endpoints
  • Payment tokens sent to the configured PSP or backend

Data that stays local:

  • Integration notes and rollout state under ~/apple-pay/
  • Validation evidence and failure logs without raw tokens

This skill does NOT:

  • Store raw payment tokens in memory files
  • Skip mandatory Apple merchant requirements
  • Enable production release without explicit readiness checks

Trust

Apple Pay integrations depend on Apple infrastructure and the chosen PSP. Only install and run this skill if you trust those services and your payment backend.

Related Skills

Install with clawhub install \x3Cslug> if user confirms:

  • payments - General payment design and checkout decision frameworks
  • app-store-connect - Apple ecosystem account and operational workflows
  • ios - iOS implementation and device-level debugging patterns
  • auth - Authentication and session hardening in transaction flows
  • api - Reliable backend API contracts and failure-safe integrations

Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star apple-pay
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync
Usage Guidance
This skill is an instruction-only Apple Pay playbook and appears coherent and low-risk. Before using it: (1) do not paste private keys or certificates into chat — follow the guide to keep those in your secure systems; (2) verify any APPLE_PAY_MERCHANT_ID value you provide is appropriate for the environment (sandbox vs production) and that you don't hand over production credentials to the agent; (3) review the files the skill will create under ~/apple-pay and the permissions it suggests; (4) run changes first in sandbox and verify backend handling of tokens/PSP calls — the skill itself will not install code or reach out to unknown endpoints beyond Apple/selected PSPs.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: apple-pay Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is designed to guide an AI agent in securely implementing Apple Pay. All files, including markdown instructions and shell commands in `setup.md`, focus on security best practices such as server-side validation, proper token handling, separation of sandbox/production environments, and restrictive file permissions for local data. The external endpoints are legitimate Apple domains, and there is no evidence of data exfiltration, malicious execution, persistence mechanisms, or prompt injection attempts to subvert the agent's purpose. The use of `curl` and `jq` is for standard diagnostic and API interaction tasks.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the content: the files and SKILL.md focus on implementing Apple Pay for web/iOS, merchant validation, token handling, rollout and incident playbooks. Required items (APPLE_PAY_MERCHANT_ID, curl, jq, access to Apple merchant account assets) are appropriate for this purpose.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to guidance, local workspace creation under ~/apple-pay, validation steps, and safe handling rules (never paste private keys, do not store raw tokens). External endpoints are Apple merchant endpoints and PSPs as expected. No instructions urge reading unrelated system files or exfiltrating secrets.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — this is instruction-only, so nothing will be downloaded or written beyond the documented local workspace the guide asks to create.
Credentials
Only APPLE_PAY_MERCHANT_ID is required; the skill explicitly avoids requesting private keys or certificate material in chat. The requested CLI tools (curl, jq) are reasonable for diagnostics. No unrelated credentials or config paths are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated platform privileges. It suggests creating a confined local directory (~/apple-pay) with restrictive permissions and does not modify other skills or system-wide settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install apple-pay
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /apple-pay
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Expanded implementation and rollout guidance with stronger validation and incident handling playbooks.
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Version 1.0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apple Pay?

Implement Apple Pay for web and iOS with merchant validation, token handling, and production-safe checkout flows. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 292 downloads so far.

How do I install Apple Pay?

Run "/install apple-pay" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Apple Pay free?

Yes, Apple Pay is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Apple Pay support?

Apple Pay is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (darwin, linux, win32).

Who created Apple Pay?

It is built and maintained by Iván (@ivangdavila); the current version is v1.0.0.

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