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Samples
This sample project is a simple web app that you can explore to understand what each PayPal APIs can do for you.
You must clone the GitHub repository to get a copy of the samples. The samples are not included with an installation via Composer or the GitHub release downloads to help prevent the samples from being included in a deployed application.
You can view sample source codes here. However, we recommend you run samples locally to get a better idea.
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.
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Run
php -f PayPal-PHP-SDK/paypal/rest-api-sdk-php/sample/index.php
from your project root directory. -
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.
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Open http://localhost:5000/ in your web browser.
The sample comes pre-configured with a test account but in case you need to try them against your account, you must
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Obtain your client id and client secret from the developer portal
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Update the bootstrap.php file come with the sample folder with your new client id and secret.
There are two other ways you could run your samples, as shown below:
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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 invoice/GetInvoice.php
- The result would be as shown below:
php -f invoice/GetInvoice.php
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(1) CREATE INVOICE
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Object with ID: INV2-VBPT-L6S7-N676-HQ4M
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REQUEST:
{
"merchant_info": {
...
"logo_url": "https://www.paypalobjects.com/webstatic/i/logo/rebrand/ppcom.svg"
}
RESPONSE:
{
"merchant_info": {
...
"allow_tip": false,
"links": [
{
"rel": "self",
"href": "https://api.sandbox.paypal.com/v1/invoicing/invoices/INV2-VBPT-L6S7-N676-HQ4M",
"method": "GET"
}...
]
}
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
(2) GET INVOICE
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Object with ID: INV2-VBPT-L6S7-N676-HQ4M
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REQUEST:
INV2-VBPT-L6S7-N676-HQ4M
RESPONSE:
{
"id": "INV2-VBPT-L6S7-N676-HQ4M",
...
}
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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/PayPal-PHP-SDK/tree/master/sample
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