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Rest API Samples

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These examples are created to experiment with the PayPal-PHP-SDK capabilities. Each examples are designed to demonstrate the default use-cases in each segment.

This sample project is a simple web app that you can explore to understand what each PayPal APIs can do for you. Irrespective of how you installed your SDK, you should be able to get the samples running by following the instructions below:

Viewing Sample Code

You can view sample source codes here. However, we recommend you run samples locally to get a better idea.

Instructions

If you are running PHP 5.4 or greater, PHP provides a built-in support for hosting PHP sites.

Note: The root directory for composer based download would be vendor and for direct download it would be PayPal-PHP-SDK. Please update the commands accordingly.

  1. Run php -f PayPal-PHP-SDK/paypal/rest-api-sdk-php/sample/index.php from your project root directory.

  2. This would host a PHP server at localhost:5000. The output should look something like this:

    <!-- Welcome to PayPal REST SDK -- >
    PHP 5.5.14 Development Server started at Sat Jan 10 14:04:35 2015
    Listening on http://localhost:5000
    Document root is /Users/japatel/Desktop/project/PayPal-PHP-SDK/paypal/rest-api-sdk-php/sample
    Press Ctrl-C to quit.
    
  3. Open http://localhost:5000/ in your web browser, and you should be able to see the sample dashboard.

  4. You should see a sample dashboard page as shown below: Sample Web

Configuration (Optional)

The sample comes pre-configured with a test account but in case you need to try them against your account, you must

Alternative Options

There are two other ways you could run your samples, as shown below:

  • Alternatives: LAMP Stack (All supported PHP Versions)

    • You could host the entire project in your local web server, by using tools like MAMP or XAMPP.
    • Once done, you could easily open the samples by opening the matching URL. For e.g.: http://localhost/PayPal-PHP-SDK/paypal/rest-api-sdk-php/sample/index.html
  • Alternatives: Running on console

    Please note that there are few samples that requires you to have a working local server, to receive redirects when user accepts/denies PayPal Web flow

    • To run samples itself on console, you need to open command prompt, and direct to samples directory.
    • Execute the sample php script by using php -f command as shown below:

php -f payments/CreatePaymentUsingSavedCard.php ```

* The result would be as shown below:
![Sample Console](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/paypal/PayPal-PHP-SDK/images/sample_console.png)

Sample App

If you are looking for a full fledged application that uses the new RESTful APIs, check out the Pizza store sample app at https://github.com/paypal/rest-api-sample-app-php

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