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CHANGELOG.md | ||
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README.md |
REST API SDK for PHP (V0.5.0)
PayPal's PHP SDK for the RESTful APIs
Prerequisites
- PHP 5.3 or above
- curl, json & openssl extensions must be enabled
- composer for running the sample out of the box (See http://getcomposer.org)
Running the sample
- Ensure that you have composer installed on your machine.
- Navigate to the samples folder and run 'composer update'.
- Optionally, update the sdk_config.ini file with your own client Id and client secret.
- Run any of the command line samples in the folder to see what the APIs can do.
Usage
To write an app that uses the SDK
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Copy the composer.json file from the sample folder over to your project and run 'composer update' to fetch all dependencies
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Copy the sample configuration file sdk_config.ini to a location of your choice and let the SDK know your config path using the following define directive
define('PP_SDK_CONFIG_PATH', /path/to/your/sdk_config.ini);
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Obtain your clientId and client secret from the developer portal and add them to your config file
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Now you are all set to make your first API call. Create a resource object as per your need and call the relevant operation or invoke one of the static methods on your resource class.
$payment = new Payment();
$payment->setIntent("Sale");
...
$payment->create();
*OR*
$payment = Payment::get('payment_id');
These examples pick the client id / secret automatically from your config file. You can also set API credentials dynamically. See the sample code for how you can do this.
Contributing
More help
- API Reference
- Reporting issues / feature requests