paypal/adaptivepayments-sdk-php

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PayPal adaptivepayments SDK for PHP

v3.9.2 2016-04-08 16:14 UTC

README

Adaptive Payments moving to limited release

Important: Adaptive Payments is now a limited release product. It is restricted to select partners for approved use cases and should not be used for new integrations without guidance from PayPal.

TLSv1.2 Update

The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Council has mandated that early versions of TLS be retired from service. All organizations that handle credit card information are required to comply with this standard. As part of this obligation, PayPal is updating its services to require TLS 1.2 for all HTTPS connections. At this time, PayPal will also require HTTP/1.1 for all connections. Click here for more information

A new mode has been created to test if your server/machine handles TLSv1.2 connections. Please use tls mode instead of sandbox to verify. You can return back to sandbox mode once you have verified. Please have a look at this Sample Configuration.

Support

Please contact PayPal Technical Support for any live or account issues.

Prerequisites

PayPal's PHP Adaptive Payments SDK requires

  • PHP 5.3 and above
  • curl/openssl PHP extensions

Running the sample

To run the bundled sample, first copy the samples folder to your web server root. You will then need to install the SDK as a dependency using either composer (PHP V5.3+ only).

run composer update from the samples folder.

Using the SDK

To use the SDK,

  • Create a composer.json file with the following contents.
{
    "name": "me/shopping-cart-app",
    "require": {
        "paypal/adaptivepayments-sdk-php":"v3.6.106"
    }
}
  • Install the SDK as a dependency using composer.
  • Require vendor/autoload.php OR PPBootStrap.php in your application.
  • Choose how you would like to configure the SDK - You can either
    • Create a hashmap containing configuration parameters and pass it to the service object OR
    • Create a sdk_config.ini file and set the PP_CONFIG_PATH constant to point to the directory where this file exists.
  • Instantiate a service wrapper object and a request object as per your project's needs.
  • Invoke the appropriate method on the service object.

For example,

	// Sets config file path(if config file is used) and registers the classloader
    require("PPBootStrap.php");
	
	// Array containing credentials and confiuration parameters. (not required if config file is used)
	$config = array(
       'mode' => 'sandbox',
       'acct1.UserName' => 'jb-us-seller_api1.paypal.com',
       'acct1.Password' => 'WX4WTU3S8MY44S7F'
       .....
    );

    $payRequest = new PayRequest($requestEnvelope, $actionType, $cancelUrl, 
                                  $currencyCode, $receiverList, $returnUrl);
    // Add optional params
    if($_POST["feesPayer"] != "") {
	   $payRequest->feesPayer = $_POST["feesPayer"];
    }
	......

	$service = new AdaptivePaymentsService($config);
	$response = $service->Pay($payRequest);	
	if(strtoupper($response->responseEnvelope->ack == 'SUCCESS') {
		// Success
	}

Authentication

The SDK provides multiple ways to authenticate your API call.

	$service = new AdaptivePaymentsService($config);
	
	// Use the default account (the first account) configured in sdk_config.ini or config hashmap
	$response = $service->Pay($payRequest);	

	// Use a specific account configured in sdk_config.ini or config hashmap
	$response = $service->Pay($payRequest, 'jb-us-seller_api1.paypal.com');	
	 
	// Pass in a dynamically created API credential object
    $cred = new PPCertificateCredential("username", "password", "path-to-pem-file");
    $cred->setThirdPartyAuthorization(new PPTokenAuthorization("accessToken", "tokenSecret"));
	$response = $service->Pay($payRequest, $cred);	

SDK Configuration

The SDK allows you to configure the following parameters.

  • Integration mode (sandbox / live)
  • (Multiple) API account credentials.
  • HTTP connection parameters
  • Logging

Dynamic configuration values can be set by passing a map of credential and config values (if config map is passed the config file is ignored)

    $config = array(
       'mode' => 'sandbox',
       'acct1.UserName' => 'jb-us-seller_api1.paypal.com',
       'acct1.Password' => 'WX4WTU3S8MY44S7F'
       .....
    );
	$service  = new AdaptivePaymentsService($config);

Alternatively, you can configure the SDK via the sdk_config.ini file.

    define('PP_CONFIG_PATH', '/directory/that/contains/sdk_config.ini');
    $service  = new AdaptivePaymentsService();

You can refer full list of configuration parameters in wiki page.

Instant Payment Notification (IPN)

Please refer to the IPN-README in the 'samples/IPN' directory.

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