I am attempting to develop an interface to be used by different payment processor wrapper implementations, such as stripe, paypal, etc., that can be injected into another class. The problem I am running into is that it is quite possible that each implementation may require different bits of data to process a payment thus making a common interface across implementations difficult.
Is this a scenario where it would make more sense to create an interface specific to each type of processor and design the receiving class to expect a specific interface? While this seems cleanest and keeps things testable it would require some re-development of the receiving class to implement a new processor.
I'd like to avoid creating empty interfaces or have an interface with methods for each type of processor and have each implementation throw not implemented exceptions on the methods it doesn't need. The other option is to have common methods such as "ChargeCard" that accept an object, which would contain the data needed by each implementation but that doesn't feel right either.
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.