35 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
35 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// # Get Sale sample
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// Sale transactions are nothing but completed payments.
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// This sample code demonstrates how you can retrieve
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// details of completed Sale Transaction.
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// API used: /v1/payments/sale/{sale-id}
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/** @var Payment $payment */
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$payment = require __DIR__ . '/../payments/CreatePayment.php';
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use PayPal\Api\Sale;
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use PayPal\Api\Payment;
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// ### Get Sale From Created Payment
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// You can retrieve the sale Id from Related Resources for each transactions.
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$transactions = $payment->getTransactions();
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$relatedResources = $transactions[0]->getRelatedResources();
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$sale = $relatedResources[0]->getSale();
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$saleId = $sale->getId();
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try {
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// ### Retrieve the sale object
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// Pass the ID of the sale
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// transaction from your payment resource.
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$sale = Sale::get($saleId, $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("Look Up A Sale", "Sale", $sale->getId(), 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("Look Up A Sale", "Sale", $sale->getId(), null, $sale);
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return $sale;
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