SEPA QR-Code for Woocommerce
Free plugin that adds a SEPA-QR Code for bank transfer payments (bacs) in the WooCommerce emails and order confirmation screen.
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Actively maintained • Last updated 90 days ago • Support resolved 100% • 3 reviews
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Likely maintained (last update 90 days ago).
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Description
This free plugin adds a SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) QR code to the WooCommerce emails and order confirmation screen.
This allows you to provide an easy payment solution for your customers for free. You don’t have to pay for a subscription
with a payment provider and your customers can use their bank’s mobile app to pay.
Keep in mind that the SEPA QR code only works for payments in Euro.
Also, if you have multiple bank accounts in your WooCommerce settings, the first one will be used (may change in the future).
Usage
Just install the plugin and activate it.
Settings
In the WordPress settings, a “SEPA QR” menu item will be added. There you can choose whether or not to store the
generated QR codes as an image (a PNG file). This is necessary for some email clients (like GMail) that won’t render Base64
encoded images.
Translation
Currently, English, Dutch, French and German are supported.
Development
Development happens in the GitHub
repository. The SVN
repository is for releases only.
Installation
Frequently Asked Questions
In the WordPress admin UI, go to Settings > SEPA QR and enable the option to store the QR codes as images.
The plugin creates the QR-Code on your server and it does not use any external resources. However,
when using the option to store the QR codes as images, this means the QR codes remain on your server.
I have yet to implement a cleanup solution. But even with a cleanup solution, the images will probably
remain on your server for some time (and be sent across the internet to your mail server). I’m not lawyer,
but it seems wise to inform your customers about this.
A more future proof solution may be to replace the QR code in the email with a link to a page hosted
by your website with the QR code.
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Changelog
2.3.1
- Add missing src folder
2.3.0
- Allow separate text for thank you page and confirmation email.
- Render newlines correctly in thank you page and confirmation email.
- Refactored settings code.
2.2.0
- Fixed loading translations
- Allow setting payment text
- Allow setting QR code size
2.1.2
- Fixed translations by giving the language files the correct name.
2.1.1
- Fixed version numbering
2.1.0
- Added French and German translations
2.0.3
- Bumped version number in correct places
2.0.2
- Fixed issue with WP file system not being initialized.
2.0.1
- Fixed issues found by Plugin Check
2.0.0
- Revamped readme
- Renamed text domain
- Added Dutch language
1.0.4
- initial commit to the wordpress directory