UPI App Deep linking using Intent - inconsistent and buggy behavior

Haresh Gujarathi picture Haresh Gujarathi · Jul 8, 2017 · Viewed 15k times · Source

I have deeplinked UPI apps from my android native app using intent. I have tested this with various UPI apps like BHIM, PhonePe, AXIS, UnionBank, Pockets etc.

I created push payment URI. I am able to launch various UPI apps. However behaviour is quite inconsistent.

"upi://pay?pa=xxxxx@upi&pn=payee&am=5.00&tn=Test_Transaction"

  1. Most apps are responding when intent is onvoked. They get launched.
  2. few apps displayed the payment page correctly with amount. Rest apps did not display the page at all. PhonePe, Axis displayed. BHIM did not display payment page
  3. Payment completed successfully b y PhonePay and Axis ONLY
  4. After UPI payment was completed successfully, the UPI app is closed and control comes back to my app. However the response data is always NULL. NONE of the app is providing response data when payment is successful
  5. If payment fails or I cancel the payment in UPI app or I do not enter right PIN and close UPI app, most of the apps do not return response data.
  6. Only AXISPay returned response data : Intent { (has extras) }

Anyone - any comments? Why such inconsistent bahaviour?

Surprising is deeplinking not working with BHIM app.

I can share android code if someone want want to try.

Answer

Meet picture Meet · Sep 29, 2017

It really works for the BHIM application also. Use this Code it works like a charm for every PSP enabled applications.

Note: Instead of using the "%" better to use "+" to replace the white space from the URL. That works better.

private String getUPIString(String payeeAddress, String payeeName, String payeeMCC, String trxnID, String trxnRefId,
                            String trxnNote, String payeeAmount, String currencyCode, String refUrl) {
    String UPI = "upi://pay?pa=" + payeeAddress + "&pn=" + payeeName
            + "&mc=" + payeeMCC + "&tid=" + trxnID + "&tr=" + trxnRefId
            + "&tn=" + trxnNote + "&am=" + payeeAmount + "&cu=" + currencyCode
            + "&refUrl=" + refUrl;
    return UPI.replace(" ", "+");
}

Then pass the parameters in the method and pass the string to the Intent in this way:

Intent intent = new Intent();
            intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
            intent.setData(Uri.parse(UPI));
            Intent chooser = Intent.createChooser(intent, "Pay with...");
            if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN) {
                startActivityForResult(chooser, 1, null);
            }