Odoo POS Wallee Payment Acquirer integrates Wallee payment gateway with POS system for secure transactions.
It enables real-time QR POS payments directly within the Odoo POS interface through seamless integration with the POS Payment Base module using the Odoo POS Wallee Payment Acquirer.
It ensures smooth processing of POS payment gateways with reliable transaction tracking and payment status updates.
Prerequisites for using Odoo POS Wallee Payment Acquirer
Odoo module names work in conjunction with the following modules:
POS Payment Base Module
You must install the module mentioned above to use the Module name.
- QR based payment support at POS
- Hosted card payment pages are secure
- Real time payment status updates
- Payment line protection rules
- Backend transaction tracking
- Fast and contactless payments
- Secure credential-based configuration
- Smooth POS payment workflow
- Once you purchase the App from Webkul store, you will receive a link to download zip module submit.
- Extract the files on your system once the download is complete. As a result, you will be able to see a folder named- pos_wallee_payment_acquirer.
- Copy and paste this folder inside your folder Odoo Add-ons Path.
- Now, open the Odoo Application and click on the Settings menu. Here, click Enable Developer Mode.
- Then, open the Application menu and click ‘Update Module List.’
- In the search bar, clear all filters and search pos_wallee_payment_acquirer.
- You will be able to see the module in the search results. Click on ‘Activate‘ to install it.
1. Configure Wallee Credentials
Go to the backend and go to Wallee configuration settings.
Enter User ID, Authentication Key and Space ID to connect Wallee payment gateway.
2. Set up Wallee Payment Method
Go to POS payment methods and create a new method.
Select Wallee as the payment acquirer and enable it for POS payment gateway use.

3. Select Wallee Payment Method
Open a POS session and go to the payment screen.
Select Wallee as the payment method to proceed with the Odoo POS QR payment.

4. QR Code Generation Screen
After selecting Wallee, a QR code is generated on the POS Payment Base screen.
This QR code supports Odoo POS QR payments for the exact order amount.

5. Go to the Hosted Payments Page
Customers scan the QR code using their device.
A secure page opens using the Wallee payment gateway to enter card details.

6. Payment Completed
Enter card details and confirm payment.
This step ensures seamless Odoo payment integration with secure processing.

7. Handling Payment Status
Payment status is updated in real time in the POS system.
It reflects the transaction processing status of the POS payment gateway.

8. Backend Transaction Records
Go to the backend to view all payment transactions.
Every transaction is saved as part of Odoo payment integration with proper status tracking.

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Current Product Version – 1.0.0
Supported Framework Versions – Odoo V19, V18
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