28 lines
1 KiB
PHP
Executable file
28 lines
1 KiB
PHP
Executable file
<?php
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// # Get Webhook Sample
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//
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// This sample code demonstrate how you can get a webhook, as documented here at:
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// https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/docs/api/#get-a-webhook
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// API used: GET /v1/notifications/webhooks/<Webhook-Id>
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// ## Get Webhook ID.
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// In samples we are using CreateWebhook.php sample to get the created instance of webhook.
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// However, in real case scenario, we could use just the ID from database or retrieved from the form.
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/** @var \PayPal\Api\Webhook $webhook */
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$webhook = require 'CreateWebhook.php';
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$webhookId = $webhook->getId();
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// ### Get Webhook
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try {
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$output = \PayPal\Api\Webhook::get($webhookId, $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("Get a Webhook", "Webhook", null, $webhookId, $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("Get a Webhook", "Webhook", $output->getId(), null, $output);
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return $output;
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