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The DFC API is a Restful API which has been built to facilitate the ability to Setup/Ammend/Cancel & View Direct Debits with Debit Finance Collections Plc
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Install source from GitHub
The DFCAPI-PHP Client Library requires PHP v5.3+. Download the PHP library from Github, and require in your script like so:
To install the source code:
And include it in your scripts:
Checking API Credentials
So you're probably wondering how using Unirest makes creating requests in PHP easier, let's look at a working example:
Extra Details
When calling the API, additional details can be retrieved using the below methods:
Requiresphp Version
>=5.4.0 ext-curl Version
* ext-json Version
* mashape/unirest-php Version
2.*
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