First, you must download the plugin you received. Then, in your WordPress portal go to the Plugins section and select Add New. When the option to choose file appears, you must choose the .zip file already mentioned.
Once the plugin is installed, go to the left panel of Wordpress, and inside Woocommerce click on Settings. Once there, you must verify that the ETpay payment option has been added.
To configure this option, press the button Manage.
Clicking on Manage will launch a menu that allows you to give values to certain fields relevant to connect to the API. They must be filled in with the data provided by ETpay, in sandbox mode initially.
An important point is to have the Sandbox value selected in the ETpay Platform field, as shown in the reference image. The other productive fields remain empty until the merchant and ETpay agree on the move to production.
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