34 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
Executable file
34 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
Executable file
<?php
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// # Search Webhook Events Sample
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//
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// This sample code demonstrate how to use this call to search for all webhook events., as documented here at:
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// https://developer.paypal.com/docs/api/#search-webhook-events
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// API used: GET /v1/notifications/webhooks-events
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// ## Get Webhook Instance
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// ## PLEASE NOTE:
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// Creating webhook is sample purposes only. In real scenario, you dont need to create a new webhook everytime you want to search
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// for a webhook events. This is made in a sample just to make sure there is minimum of one webhook to listen to.
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/** @var \PayPal\Api\Webhook $webhook */
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$webhook = require __DIR__ . '/../bootstrap.php';
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$params = array(
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// 'start_time'=>'2014-12-06T11:00:00Z',
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// 'end_time'=>'2014-12-12T11:00:00Z'
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);
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// ### Search Webhook events
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try {
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$output = \PayPal\Api\WebhookEvent::all($params, $apiContext);
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} catch (Exception $ex) {
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// NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT USE RESULTPRINTER CLASS IN YOUR ORIGINAL CODE. FOR SAMPLE ONLY
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ResultPrinter::printError("Search Webhook events", "WebhookEventList", null, null, $ex);
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exit(1);
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}
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// NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT USE RESULTPRINTER CLASS IN YOUR ORIGINAL CODE. FOR SAMPLE ONLY
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ResultPrinter::printResult("Search Webhook events", "WebhookEventList", null, $params, $output);
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return $output;
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