33 lines
980 B
PHP
33 lines
980 B
PHP
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<?php
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// # Refund Capture Sample
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// This sample code demonstrates how you can
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// process a refund on a Captured transaction.
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// API used: /v1/payments/capture/{<captureID>}/refund
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/** @var Capture $capture */
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$capture = require 'AuthorizationCapture.php';
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use PayPal\Api\Authorization;
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use PayPal\Api\Capture;
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use PayPal\Api\Refund;
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use PayPal\Api\Amount;
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// ### Refund
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// Create a refund object indicating
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// refund amount and call the refund method
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$refund = new Refund();
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$refund->setAmount($amt);
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try {
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// Create a new apiContext object so we send a new
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// PayPal-Request-Id (idempotency) header for this resource
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$apiContext = getApiContext($clientId, $clientSecret);
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$captureRefund = $capture->refund($refund, $apiContext);
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} catch (Exception $ex) {
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ResultPrinter::printError("Refund Capture", "Capture", null, $refund, $ex);
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exit(1);
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}
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ResultPrinter::printResult("Refund Capture", "Capture", $captureRefund->getId(), $refund, $captureRefund);
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